November 18, 2016 Miners increased spending positive, but far from reaching staff just yet While most miners have managed to straighten the balance sheets, they have not began preparing to deal with a new looming risk —their ability to access workers with the skills…
November 17, 2016 CHART: Trump $500 billion will do very little for global mining Even if the US president-elect's massive infrastructure build-out plan makes it through Congress intact.
November 15, 2016 Uranium collapse signals 2020 positive supply shock: GoviEx CEO The uranium market is showing all the signs of a cyclical industry suffering a post-party hangover -- except this was an all-weekend party session.
November 8, 2016 Uranium price: Industry settles down to depressing reality Uranium price is down 45% this year as stockpiles reach 1.4 billion tonnes – enough to fuel the world's reactors for eight years.
November 4, 2016 CAT and Trimble to strengthen mining technology collaboration As part of the deal, CAT is expected to become the primary sales, marketing, distribution and support channel for Trimble’s Connected Mine platform.
November 2, 2016 Uranium fundamentals remain but near term is flat The fact of the matter is the low price environment has choked off exploration activity for uranium and we are at the point where there are not enough uranium projects…
October 31, 2016 Equity markets all but closed for mining IPOs Miners have to look at debt, private investors and alternative financing like pre-pays for growth capital according to new report.
October 30, 2016 12 schools in Salzburg evacuated after radioactive rock discovered Educators in the Austrian city of Salzburg hit the panic button after the unintended discovery of a radioactive rock in a science classroom.
October 28, 2016 Activists urge Congo government to pass new mining code Congo began reviewing its mining code in 2012, aiming to increase state revenues and tighten environmental and social regulations, but it has yet to make a decision about it.
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