January 14, 2019 GGX drills more high grade at Gold Drop in BC Gold Drop was mined intermittently from 1919 to the 1980's and hosts 8 known gold bearing veins or vein systems.
January 14, 2019 The palladium play – part 1 Palladium is close to becoming the most “precious” of precious metals
January 14, 2019 Goldcorp CEO could exit with $6.9m in biggest gold M&A The company reported a worse-than-expected third-quarter loss in October, sending shares to the lowest since 2002 a day later.
January 14, 2019 Monster gold-mining deals pile pressure on those left behind “The question becomes now, will there be a domino effect?”
January 14, 2019 Newmont deal for Goldcorp erodes Canada’s gold clout further Canada’s influence on the global mining industry appears to be shrinking by the day.
January 14, 2019 The market arranged Newmont’s Goldcorp marriage "Simply put, this is not a deal we have to do. This is a deal that we want to do."
January 14, 2019 Regional states back Congo opposition leader’s vote dispute "It’s obviously really important for Tshisekedi to have SADC’s approval and endorsement for his presidency”
January 14, 2019 S.Africa’s AMCU union to expand Sibanye-Stillwater strike to platinum operations Since the union downed tools at Sibanye's gold operations in mid-November, four employees have been killed during strike-related violence.
January 14, 2019 Argentina set to join global mining transparency initiative The global initiative requires member countries to disclose how they allocate licences and how much they receive from the companies in tax, royalties and other contributions.
January 14, 2019 Lundin kicks off underground work at flagship Fruta del Norte project Ecuador’s largest underground gold and silver mine is on track to begin production before the end of the year.
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