July 11, 2012 Markets clip Goldcorp 9.74% after lowering guidance; markets and commodities mixed Yesterday’s announcement that Goldcorp (NYSE:GG) will be producing 8% less gold this year hit the company’s stock, and shares fell 9.74% to […]
July 11, 2012 Sunset Cove finds more silver at Carolay in anomaly #1 Sunset Cove Mining (TSXV: SSM) (BVL: SSM) is pleased to announce the discovery of a new silver vein, Vanessa, where surface sampling shows 312.77 g/t AG, on its Carolay Polymetallic…
July 11, 2012 Canadian Silver Hunter Inc.: early warning report Jeffrey Hunter, President and Chief Executive Officer of Canadian Silver Hunter Inc. (TSX VENTURE:AGH) (the "Corporation") advises that between March 2 and July 6, 2012, he directly or indirectly acquired…
July 11, 2012 Bolivia seizes South American Silver’s assets Bolivian President Evo Morales has nationalized the assets of Vancouver-based South American Silver, accusing the miner of causing a conflict that saw violence erupt among communities around the mining project…
July 11, 2012 Goldcorp lowers guidance due to drought and production delays Goldcorp, the world's second-largest gold miner, said expected gold production would drop 8% due to problems at Peñasquito and Red Lake.
July 10, 2012 Mexican workers stop Excellon Resources operations amid IIROC’s decision to impose a trade halt Unionized workers of Durango Sate in Mexico, forced Canadian miner Excellon Resources to halt its operations at San Pedro mine after over 70 union members occupied the facilities last night.
July 10, 2012 Anglo American optimistic on its $3 billion Peru copper project Despite the recent deadly and divisive disputes over mining projects in Peru, London- based mining giant Anglo American says it hopes to begin construction of its $3 billion Quellaveco copper…
July 9, 2012 Liberty Silver Corp. successfully completes first phase of 2012 drilling program Program identifies significant silver mineralization outside the NI 43-101 resource zone and increases confidence in the Trinity Silver Project
July 9, 2012 Mining companies committed to UN human rights principles: study New research released Monday indicates that listed mining and resources companies across the world are keen to comply with the UN’s Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, which were…
July 9, 2012 South American Silver’s Bolivian mining license revoked, workers set free Bolivian Labour Minister, Daniel Santalla, signed an agreement on Sunday with the leaders of the Andean local community of Malku Khota who were holding five employees of Canadian South American…
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