June 8, 2012 Ivanhoe Mines files final prospectus for rights offering The rights offering is part of the comprehensive financing plan to continue the development of the Oyu Tolgoi Project.
June 8, 2012 Mandalay Resources secures US$20 million revolving credit facility and repays in full existing loan facility Having recently paid the Sprott loan of $10 million in full, Mandalay resources is now essentially debt free thanks to great second quarter results.
June 8, 2012 Copper at a six month low after fears resurface about Chinese economy Copper dropped sharply on Friday after China's decision to cut interest rates suddenly revived fears of a slowdown in the world's second largest economy.
June 8, 2012 Dominican Republic: Sandy beaches, turquoise water and $58 billion waiting to be extracted The Dominican Republic is soon to become more than just a sunny destination. Data published by the country’s geology society claim the Central American nation is sitting on nearly $58…
June 8, 2012 Yellowhead Mining Inc announces graduation to Toronto Stock Exchange On June 11 Yellowhead Mning (YMI) will be de-listed from the TSX Venture Exchange to commence trading of common shares on the TSX.
June 7, 2012 Kloppers clobbers capex: Forget Olympic Dam and Jansen, BHP is now even cutting back iron ore “The economics of some of these projects has changed,” he said. “I think for the next two years, 18 months perhaps, we will just wait and see how things develop.”
June 7, 2012 Rio Tinto is looking for a Marketing Director Rio Tinto is looking for a dynamic Marketing Director to join our marketing team in the USA. The Marking Director, North America, is accountable for all sales, marketing and client…
June 7, 2012 China’s rate surprise digs copper out of 2012 hole. If only you could trust those GDP numbers Copper has managed small gains every day of this week helped by the first Chinese stimulus since the great recession and a halt in exports by its number one producer.…
June 7, 2012 World’s dumbest politician A country that represents less than 2% of the Euro block and a tiny fraction of the world economy continues to be the tail that wags the dog.
June 7, 2012 Shale gas most likely solution to Chilean mining industry’s energy supply deficit: report Shale gas may be the solution to one of the most serious problems the mining industry is facing in Chile: extremely high energy prices due to limited supply.
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