March 21, 2019 77-year chart shows upswing in gold mining stocks have hardly begun Every bull market in gold equities going back to 1942 ended in a parabolic spike lasting nine months on average, resulting in prices doubling at a minimum.
March 20, 2019 Wheaton Precious Metals exceeds 2018 production guidance, declares dividend Wheaton exceeded production guidance for gold, silver and palladium by 5%, 9% and 41%, respectively.
March 20, 2019 Chalice files new 43-101 for East Cadillac property The resources include 225,342 measured and indicated tonnes grading 4.17 g/t gold for 30,212 oz. of contained gold.
March 20, 2019 Champion Iron hunts high grade zones at Powderhorn The company says the data acquired in 2017 and 2018 demonstrates the presence of a 50-metre thick zinc-bearing unit with several high grade lenses.
March 20, 2019 Iamgold cuts Westwood workforce by 32% A planned reduction due to the stage of mine development and a realignment due to the 2019 guidance numbers were considered in making the decision.
March 20, 2019 Imperial Metals pulls ‘a rabbit out of the hat’ with Red Chris deal Investors ‘flabbergasted’ at $1.1b stake taken in Red Chris mine by Australia’s Newcrest.
March 20, 2019 Continental tables resource at Buritica’s BMZ1 The company recently closed a $175 million financing package that it will use on mine construction and start-up.
March 20, 2019 South African court rules extension of wage agreement to AMCU valid and lawful South Africa's labour court has ruled that the extension of a wage agreement to cover all gold unions and non-unionised employees of Sibanye-Stillwater is valid and lawful.
March 20, 2019 Silver demand in India set for 4-year high on farm cash payout Silver prices in India have been relatively stable for the last two years, and are about half their 2011 peak.
March 19, 2019 Equinox increases gold resources at Aurizona and Mesquite Since the end of 2017 the company has increased its reserves by 470% to 5.5 million oz. gold.
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