December 13, 2011 Chinese still buying gold big time -huge imports in October Chinese citizens continue to buy gold in record volumes with October the fourth successive record month for imports via Hong Kong
December 13, 2011 Rio Tinto wins battle against Ivanhoe’s ‘poison pill’ rights plan An arbitrator has ruled that a "poison pill" rights plan erected by Ivanhoe to try and stop a Rio Tinto takeover, does not apply to the latter, leaving Ivanhoe vulnerable…
December 12, 2011 Mutiny Gold Limited (ASX:MYG) makes substantial metallurgical performance gains Australian Gold-Copper resources company, Mutiny Gold Limited (ASX:MYG) ("Mutiny" or "the Company"), is pleased to announce significant improvements have been achieved in metallurgical performance following test work undertaken on ore…
December 12, 2011 High-grade gold mineralization confirmed at North Abitibi Project Tri Origin Exploration Ltd. (TOE - TSX Venture),("Tri Origin" or the "Company") is pleased to announce high-grade assay results have been received from a recent trenching program at its North…
December 12, 2011 East Asia minerals facing litigation in Indonesia Vancouver’s East Asia Minerals Corp. (TSX V:EAS) informed its shareholders Friday that it has been named as a defendant in a civil claim filed by PT Atlas Mineral Exploration in…
December 12, 2011 Precious metals fall as market pans euro deal Precious metals took a beating in the markets on Monday, with gold and silver falling in inverse relation to a 1% rise in the US dollar. Gold for February delivery…
December 12, 2011 More high-grade drill results expand key zones at Paramount Gold and Silver’s San Miguel project in Mexico Paramount Gold and Silver Corp. (NYSE Amex:PZG)(TSX:PZG)(FRANKFURT:P6G)(WKN:A0HGKQ) ("Paramount") today reported more exceptional high-grade intercepts from ongoing in-fill and exploration drilling at its 100%-owned San Miguel Project in northwestern Mexico.
December 12, 2011 America’s ‘first gold coin’ fetches a record $7.395 million New Orleans coin dealer, Blanchard & Co has placed what is believed to be America's first gold coin, the Brasher doubloon with punch-in-breast for a record $7.395 million.
December 12, 2011 Sick mineworkers set to sue South Africa’s Anglo-American The 54-year-old continued working when diagnosed with early incurable lung disease until he was fired after 30 years, in a story traced on thumb-worn papers in his home off a…
December 12, 2011 New mining minister appointed in Peru amid deepening crisis Jorge Humberto Merino, an engineer who worked for the Peruvian government agency that promotes foreign investment, swore in last night as the new mines and energy minister, amid a mining…
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