August 15, 2012 Faith in BHP’s Outer Harbour fading fast New doubts have emerged over world number one miner BHP Billiton's (LON/ASX/NYSE:BHP) $20 billion outer-harbour project at Port Hedland, Australia, with big names such as JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank saying…
August 15, 2012 Labrador Iron Mines reports first quarter results Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Limited has reported its operating and financial results for the first quarter ended June 30, 2012.
August 14, 2012 Nobel laureate to Africa’s new resource rich: You’ll probably end up poor Joseph E. Stiglitz, Nobel laureate in economics and professor at Columbia University, has some sobering thoughts for Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania, and Mozambique.
August 14, 2012 UN study to examine impact of Australian mining industry on aboriginal communities A study undertaken by the UN on the impact of the global resources sector on the world's indigenous communities is set to make the Australian mining industry an area of…
August 14, 2012 Talon Metals reports second quarter 2012 results The company reports a net loss for the six month period of $4,255,588 or $0.05 per share compared to a net loss of $9,843,660 or $0.11 per share (basic and…
August 13, 2012 Dear chairman of Anglo American, please fire your CEO: signed shareholders Some of Anglo American's top shareholders are demanding that CEO Cynthia Carroll be shown the door, according to a report by the Telegraph.
August 13, 2012 First signs of coking coal, iron ore rebound emerge “We expect August to mark a low point in the current steel output cycle.”
August 13, 2012 Augyva and Century announce Duncan lake iron ore project phase II drilling, final update The company reports to have intersected 142.9 meters grading 24.64% total iron and 321.25 meters grading 25.55% total iron.
August 12, 2012 Mining hits farm sector in India’s Sandur: Study Rampant illegal mining conducted in Sandur taluk of Bellary district has caused an enormous damage to the environment, health of human beings and animals over the last decade, a recent…
August 12, 2012 From asbestos to ‘Plan Nord’: Canada’s Quebec sparks controversy over mining plans Weeks after Quebec’s ruling Liberal party re-launched the province's asbestos industry with a $58-million loan to the Jeffrey mine, opposition leaders are calling the federal government to end what they…
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