February 25, 2018 South Africa’s NUM union says 1,722 jobs to go at Evander Gold Mine Deteriorating and inadequate infrastructure at the mine, high operating costs, such as rising electricity, labour costs, and a low gold price.
February 25, 2018 Nickel-copper-cobalt find vaults Vancouver junior to top of TSX-V ranking Garibaldi Resources beats out tech, energy, life sciences firms for Toronto market's annual crown with 2,351% market cap gain and 150m shares traded.
February 25, 2018 How Tesla and Google jets could enrich a money-losing gold miner Long-struggling Comstock Mining Inc. is selling a 98-acre patch of land next to the Silver Springs Airport outside Reno, Nevada.
February 25, 2018 Burkina Faso seeks new partner for $1 billion manganese project Burkina Faso is looking for a new partner to mine the world’s largest manganese deposit after rights disputes thwarted two earlier attempts.
February 23, 2018 Galician MP denounces tailings pond breach Lídia Senra filed a complaint before the European Commission denouncing the breach of a tailings pond in the Touro municipality.
February 23, 2018 German scientists to build machine that speeds up urban mining processes Some urban mining already takes place in the EU but it involves melting devices together in a furnace and removing the most valuable metals.
February 23, 2018 USD and Gold cycles There were only four cycles compared to six in the US dollar: two gold bull markets and two gold bear markets.
February 23, 2018 Gold oddly remains out of favor The fear, anxiety, and apathy still plaguing gold lies in the psychology of gold’s two primary driving forces, futures speculators and stock investors.
February 23, 2018 Endeavour on track to pour first gold from Ity mine next year Firm said the $412-million construction project to upgrade the Ivory Coast-based gold mine remained on-time and on-budget.
February 23, 2018 Deal wizard of South African gold mining is scaring investors Investors might be running out of patience with Sibanye Gold Ltd.’s colorful chief executive, Neal Froneman.
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