March 6, 2012 Gold takes the most hits in Tuesday’s rough markets Gold prices tumbled to $36.45 or 2.1% to $1,669.21 per ounce on Tuesday morning due to worries about Greece and a flight to the American dollar.
March 6, 2012 Thousands of Peruvians protest against tougher illegal mining sanctions Over 5,000 informal miners started an indefinite protest in the gold-rich Peru's Madre de Dios region on Monday, demanding the government to revoke a new decree that regularizes small-scale and…
March 6, 2012 Fairtrade Foundation to certify African gold The group will work with eight mining groups in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to address dangerous working practices and environmental damage in small-scale gold mining.
March 5, 2012 Playing the gold, silver equities selloff: Stephen Taylor The precious metals equities selloff at the end of 2011 was overdone, says Stephen Taylor, portfolio manager of The Taylor Fund and founder of Taylor Asset Management, in this exclusive…
March 5, 2012 Energold announces $20 million bought deal financing Energold Drilling Corp. (TSX VENTURE:EGD) ("Energold ") is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement pursuant to which a syndicate of underwriters led by TD Securities Inc.…
March 5, 2012 Major Drilling reports record third quarter revenue and profits and increases dividend Major Drilling posted quarterly revenue of $182.2 million, up nearly 70% from the $107.7 million recorded for the same quarter last year. This represents the highest level of third quarter…
March 5, 2012 Gold shares slide as futures flirt with $1,700/oz Shares of some top gold companies are down at 1 p.m.: Barrick Gold CorpBarrick Gold Corp. fell $.99 or 2.1 percent, to $46.44. Gold Fields fell $.40 or 2.6 percent,…
March 5, 2012 Will Doomsday Bill help gold and silver shine? The state of Wyoming recently brought up legislation to launch a study into what the state should do in the event of a complete financial collapse in the country.
March 5, 2012 Digital gold is the game changer Does the internet and payments system mean a game changer for payments of gold bullion?
March 5, 2012 Latin America leads global mining exploration spending again Latin America remained the most popular exploration destination, attracting 25% of global explorations spending in 2011, said to the Halifax-based Metals Economics Group's World Exploration Trends report released on Sunday.
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