July 17, 2017 New project results provide expert knowledge about Kootenay-Boundary mineral potential New paper interprets low-angle faulting near the world-class Sullivan zinc, lead and silver deposit.
July 17, 2017 Glencore mulls spinning off mining royalties into new company The spin-off business would go after royalty agreements in copper, zinc, nickel and cobalt, worth more than $300 million, while looking to attract a strategic partner to fund further deals.
July 15, 2017 Goldcorp ruffles First Nations over Coffee assessment Company reduced waste rock dumps in response to concerns over water quality
July 14, 2017 Steady progress pushes Canadian explorer to dig deeper and expand in Mexico An updated resource estimate and PEA in Q3/17 by a large exploration company will include plans for expansion after steady progress and a recent high-grade discovery at its Mexico project.
July 14, 2017 Gritted teeth and clenched fists Precious metals expert Michael Ballanger examines recent GOLD COT reports and discusses the role of Commercials and Large Speculators in gold's price movements.
July 14, 2017 Picking great gold stocks 2 One of the primary keys to success in investment and speculation is picking the right stocks to trade. That’s no mean feat, as it takes great effort, expertise, and time…
July 14, 2017 South Africa halts new black ownership rules for mines The suspension follows a pending a judgement in an urgent interdict application by the country's Chamber of Mines.
July 14, 2017 Acacia agrees to pay higher taxes set in Tanzania new mining law It means that the miner, which had revenue of $1bn last year, will pay about $31 million extra in royalties a year.
July 13, 2017 Massive copper mine tests Trump’s push to slash regulation The Resolution copper project in Arizona would be a prototype for a looming era of more invasive US mines as companies run out of easy-to-reach deposits.
July 13, 2017 Frank Giustra builds another gold producer The Critical Investor discusses a proposed business combination that would transform an explorer into a developing producer with major assets in Nevada.
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