July 1, 2011 South Africa gold output in first quarter slumps 9.3% In the first quarter of 2011 South Africa's gold production increased by 3.4% to 44,682.7 kilograms, when compared to the same quarter of 2010, the Chamber of Mines said Friday.…
July 1, 2011 Gold may gain on concern about slowing economy, survey shows Bloomberg reported that a recent survey suggested gold demand may push prices for the metal higher. The market news is quoted as saying: Seventeen of 23 traders, investors and analysts…
July 1, 2011 Century Mining gold resources guillotined in Micon review Century Mining's (TSX-V: CMM) defined gold ounces at its Lamaque mine in Quebec dropped precipitously following a Micon International reserve and resource update. Measured and indicated resources fell 75 percent…
June 30, 2011 ABB commissions first gearless mill drives project in Canada ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has completed commissioning of the first gearless mill drive (GMD) system operating in Canada. The GMD powers a 38-foot semiautogenous (SAG) mill…
June 30, 2011 The month that was- fear and loathing in financing The price of metals may not have retreated much but the prices of equities in the mining space have been brutalized over the last six weeks. It is clear to…
June 30, 2011 Timmins Gold earns $84m at San Francisco Gold in first year Timmins Gold Corp. reported an annual net profit of $11.5m for 2011, the first year of commercial operations of its San Francisco gold project in Mexico. The nine cent a…
June 30, 2011 Goliath Gold drills on as losses mount Goliath Gold, a thinly traded African exploration company this week reported a deepening loss for the year to end-March as it pushes ahead with drilling programmes at its Johannesburg East…
June 30, 2011 Silver unperturbed by Greek machinations Asia again lifted the gold price to over $1,513 and also took the euro to €1: $1.45 before London opened. The euro pulled back slightly to €1: $1.4375 during London’s…
June 30, 2011 Selling gold teeth to make ends meet in Greece A smartly dressed woman waits as a young man behind a glass screen weighs her gold earrings, bracelets and rings and counts out 1,600 euros. "I'll see you again soon,"…
June 30, 2011 New Guinea Gold finds significant credits of silver, bismuth, molybdenum, tellurium and copper New Guinea Gold Corporation announced results from the Kavursuki Hole KUD025 at the Sinivit Project in Papua New Guinea. Bob McNeil, consultant geologist, commented: “The assay levels of molybdenum at…
Ports for Australia’s Pilbara iron ore region closed due to cyclone Port Hedland, about 1,300 km (800 miles) north of Western Australia's state capital, Perth, is the world's biggest export point for iron ore. February 07, 2026 | 11:40 am