April 5, 2012 Junior gold and silver miners building for rebound The turnaround in precious metals prices and shares has been slower in coming than expected. Jordan Roy-Byrne discusses how junior gold and silver miners are building for a rebound in…
April 5, 2012 Why mining geologists deserve to earn $100K on graduating I have not done this before; I have never repeated a comment as a new posting. I do this now, not because I have become lazy and dependent on others…
April 4, 2012 Half-billion South African platinum mine gets green light The South African government has ok'd a $443-million platinum mine located north of Rustenburg.
April 4, 2012 Where (and when) to place your investment bets? Let's explore the advantages of saving in gold and silver over dollars. Here's a hypothetical look at what could occur over the remainder of this decade.
April 4, 2012 Ellis Martin Report with Sprott Money’s CEO Eric Sprott In this exclusive feature, Ellis Martin interviews Sprott Money CEO Eric Sprott for a wide-based discussion of today and tomorrow's commodity market issues.
April 4, 2012 Shanta Gold seeking $35m for added capex Tanzania-focused Shanta Gold is planning to raise $35 million to be put towards its New Luika Gold Mine.
April 4, 2012 Precious metals investors taking big knocks adjusting to life without QE3 Gold dropped more than $57 or 3.4% an ounce in early afternoon trade while ever volatile silver tanked more than 6%. Platinum crashed through the $1,600 an ounce level and…
April 4, 2012 Indonesia’s proposed export tax has Indian power companies scrambling Indonesia's proposed tax on mining exports is having a ripple effect on Indian power companies that buy fuel for coal-fired power plants.
April 4, 2012 Lack of mining law costs Honduras US$3 billion Over $3 billion and near 15,000 job positions. That is the cost to Honduras, the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, as a result of a lack of rules…
April 4, 2012 Partners in Abitibi — Bowmore, Threegold find broad gold mineralization in Quebec Crowded as Quebec’s Abitibi region is with big players, it’s mostly the juniors who find the gold. Two of them think they’ve found something very big indeed in their Standard…
Congo halts artisanal copper and cobalt processing amid corruption crackdown Congo launched its first batch of traceable artisanal cobalt in November. December 24, 2025 | 08:42 am