June 17, 2015 Goldcorp sells off 26% stake in Tahoe to raise cash The news came on the same day Royal Bank of Canada downgraded Goldcorp’s stock to “sector perform” from “outperform,” citing concerns over the miner’s ability to continue paying its monthly…
June 16, 2015 The world’s top 10 gold mines Together these giant gold operations produce more than 10 million ounces per year.
June 16, 2015 Mining industry inertia will come at a price PwC's John Gravelle on the mining industry's austerity drive, price realities and declining exploration spending.
June 16, 2015 Chris and Michael Berry: What the boomers got wrong—and right—about natural resource investing The Gold Report, quizzed Chris and Dr. Michael Berry, authors of the Disruptive Discoveries Journal, on how investing has changed over the years in the gold, silver, niche metals and…
June 16, 2015 NGOs question Nautilus Minerals report on seafloor mining ‘minimum’ impacts They are calling the company's shareholders “not to pay the price of ignorance” when it comes to investing in the Solwara 1 deep sea copper, gold mining project in Papua…
June 15, 2015 Agnico Eagle may expand Nunavut exploration after striking ‘promising’ gold vein The miner continues to extract high-grade ore samples at its Amaruq deposit, near its Meadowbank asset, Nunavut's only fully operational gold mine.
June 15, 2015 Rick Rule: When interviewing companies investors should start by asking—”What’s your liquidation value?” Rick Rule, Chairman of Sprott US Holdings, recounts how a small mining event led to a career-changing investment.
June 11, 2015 Even coin collectors have given up on gold Purchases of American Eagle gold coins from the U.S. Mint, the world’s largest, were the weakest for the month of May in eight years.
June 11, 2015 Mine financing: 2015 off to dismal start A third of money raised is destined for Canadian projects while Australia's share of global total drops to only 5%.
June 11, 2015 Why Gwen Preston is buckling her seat belt for what could be an interesting summer The summer months are the time to establish positions in the "best of the best" at valuations the mining sector has not witnessed in 20 years.
Krypton in zircon grains reveals landscapes’ history and potential future, researchers say By measuring the krypton, the Curtin University team was able to work out how long zircon grains spent near the Earth’s surface before they were buried, like a ‘cosmic clock’. January 16, 2026 | 12:40 pm