July 30, 2012 Solvista Gold Corporation and Tolima Gold Inc. sign definitive agreement to consolidate a portion of their mining properties in the middle Cauca Gold Belt of Colombia Under the agreement, Solvista will acquire 50% ownership in five Tolima properties, and Tolima will gain two of Solvista's properties and 3 million in common shares.
July 30, 2012 North American Gem Inc. announces private placement The company announced today that it has arranged a non-brokered private placement of up to 4,000,000 units at a price of $0.15 per unit, subject to the approval of the…
July 30, 2012 Indico announces amendment to private placement Indico has amended the terms of the non-brokered private placement announced on July 10, 2012. The company will now be issuing up to 25,000,000 units at a price of $0.12…
July 30, 2012 Merrex releases updated resource estimate for Siribaya gold project The project, a joint venture between Merex and IAMGOLD, is located in Mali and is in its exploratory stages.
July 30, 2012 Stakeholder drills Ballarat gold property in White Gold district, Yukon The drilling will test two strong gold-in-soil anomalies; the southern anomaly is defined with maximum values up to 796 parts per billion gold. It is expected that the drill program…
July 30, 2012 Fresh doubts over Olympic Dam as BHP freezes hiring BHP's board was to make a decision on the $30 billion project this year, but a newspaper report over the weekend said a decision will not be made until 2014…
July 29, 2012 One of the world’s oldest ruling dynasties threatened by platinum industry crisis The Royal Bafokeng nation, who control vast parts of the platinum belt in the north west province of South Africa warned that earnings at its main investment vehicle could be…
July 29, 2012 Anglo American – in at the deep end Anglo American’s problems run deep – literally. Platinum mining in South Africa’s deepest mines is costly and dangerous enough. Anglo also has to contend with unsustainably high costs and feeble…
July 29, 2012 Feds quash 21-year old permit after coal mining restarted, overruling Alaska Natural Resources Dept A coal mining permit issued in Alaska 21 years ago — but not utilized until recently — has been ruled as no longer valid by a US federal agency because…
July 28, 2012 AngloGold halts Savuka operations after fatality AngloGold, the number one gold miner on the continent, said "it was treating the death as an occupational accident pending an inspection scheduled for Monday."
Silver price whipsaws again as thin liquidity fuels wild swings Spot silver was up more than 7% to about $76 an ounce by mid-morning in New York on Friday, having earlier tumbled toward $64. February 06, 2026 | 01:23 pm