January 20, 2017 Yukon gold juniors seen as top takeover candidates Today, we have identified a few Yukon gold juniors that could be targeted for takeover by a bigger gold miner.
January 20, 2017 Sibanye $2.2bn acquisition of Stillwater passes antitrust conditions Takeover would make of Sibanye Gold the world's third largest palladium producer and fourth biggest platinum group metals miner.
January 20, 2017 Chile injects $975 million into state-owned copper giant Codelco Moves is expected to help the copper giant cope with a recently passed law that forces it to give 10% of its revenues to the armed forces.
January 19, 2017 Troubling contradictions in Trumponomics Markets are expecting a Trump economic miracle with real GDP growth estimates of 4% per year and more. The cheerleaders cite tax cuts, infrastructure spending and deregulation unleashing a wave…
January 19, 2017 A ‘hoof-in-mouth’ market Precious metals expert Michael Ballanger discusses the effects of Donald Trump's comments on the U.S. dollar and trade with Canada on precious metal prices.
January 19, 2017 Infographic – The history of solar energy, going back to 4,000 B.C. Harvesting the power of the sun has been a human endeavor since the beginning of civilization.
January 18, 2017 Joint venture decision on Golden Arrow’s Chinchillas Project nears Development progresses at Golden Arrow's Chinchillas project as investors await Silver Standard Resources' business combination decision, which is due by March.
January 18, 2017 Slivovo Gold Study points to further exploration at Avrupa Minerals’ JV The Slivovo Gold Project Study that Avrupa Minerals received from its JV partner recommends further exploration to increase the size of the deposit.
January 18, 2017 Dolly Varden: Exploring a high-grade silver district in British Columbia The Critical Investor examines Dolly Varden Silver, a junior exploration company fully focusing on the Dolly Varden silver district, which is home to several former high-grade silver mines.
January 18, 2017 Nunavut proposed gold mine needs more study, Ottawa says Nunavut Impact Review Board had recommended the federal government to reject Back River project, citing potential damage to the caribou population.
BHP puts Anglo in ‘rearview mirror’ as CEO eyes Canada copper “I’m hopeful that in five years time, 10 years time, there’ll be further investments that we can make into Canadian resources, and specifically into copper,” Mike Henry said. December 19, 2025 | 12:32 pm