July 24, 2013 Guatemalan appeals court challenges Tahoe’s Escobal mine license The ruling was announced around 11:30 am ET in a press conference held by a local environmentalist group.
July 24, 2013 Canadian HudBay could face Guatemalan lawsuits at home The three lawsuits against the miner over alleged shootings and gang rapes at a Guatemalan project will be allowed to proceed in Canada.
July 24, 2013 Hinde Capital: “Gold is trading at 75% of its production cost – that has never happened” Companies need to fail and production needs to fall off a cliff before we see the gold price substantially improve.
July 23, 2013 INFOGRAPHIC: 28 British Columbia gold and silver development stocks "There are multiple BC development companies with strong cash positions, low burn rates, strong insider buying, and support from smart money."
July 23, 2013 Salvage company hauls 110 tons of silver from WW2 shipwreck Odyssey Marine Exploration has now recovered 2,792 ingots weighing 80 pounds each from SS Gairsoppa torpedoed 300 miles off Ireland by a German U-boat in February 1941.
July 23, 2013 More headaches for Barrick: Chile’s indigenous group appeals Pascua-Lama ruling The Diaguita community has asked the country’s Supreme Court to revoke Barrick's environmental license for the mine.
July 23, 2013 Is it still possible to make money on junior mining stocks? Liquidity is a problem for junior stocks.
July 22, 2013 Three qualities that separate junior gold winners from losers: Eric Coffin Gold juniors need to get back to the basics.
July 22, 2013 Gold breaks through $1,330 Less than two weeks ago gold was as low as $1,211 per ounce.
July 22, 2013 Minerals Council of Australia demands less regulation Report says red-tape is harming industry.
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