December 10, 2013 Employment prospects for Canadian miners don’t look good Canadian mining companies are becoming increasingly unwilling to add employees to their payrolls and are reporting the weakest hiring intentions since Q3 2009.
December 10, 2013 Zimbabwe may have to stop producing diamonds Country’s diamonds said to be depleting fast.
December 5, 2013 Can Juniors borrow instead of raising equity? – Kenton Ralph Toews Juniors usually raise cash to keep their operations going by issuing new shares.
December 5, 2013 Diamonds made from human ashes the industry latest (and creepiest) fad Jewellers are converting the remains of deceased loved ones into "unique" diamonds.
December 5, 2013 VIDEO: From production to disposal—What’s the life of a smart phone actually like? If you are reading this on a tabloid or a smartphone, then you are likely holding bits of so-called “conflict minerals,” mostly used in the manufacturing of mobile phones, tablets…
December 4, 2013 DiamondCorp gets first cash from stones unearthed at its Lace mine Company got about $279,000 from the sale of 6,442 carats.
December 4, 2013 Peregrine Diamonds rises 52% on sample results "One of the highest grade kimberlites in the world."
December 3, 2013 Innovate or perish—Deloitte to the mining industry In Tracking the trends 2014, Deloitte uncovers the pressing trends facing the mining industry in the year ahead and offers strategies that companies can employ to adapt to changing industry…
December 3, 2013 Mining industry has paid Canada $71 billion in last ten years Mining payments to federal and provincial government coffers totalled an estimated $71 billion from 2003 to 2012.
December 3, 2013 These are the countries mining investors should stay away from While resource nationalism is still a major risk for miners, corrupted governments can be equally or more detrimental to the industry.
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