November 14, 2017 Former Xstrata CEO Mick Davis may become Rio Tinto new chairman The mining veteran could face competition from internal candidates, including former head of UK gas company Centrica, Sam Laidlaw, who now sits on Rio’s board.
November 10, 2017 Why prospect generators: an interview with Brent Cook Prospect and project generators are often overlooked by speculators in the natural resource space, Brent Cook says in Proven and Probable interview.
November 9, 2017 Eldorado halts investment in Greece’s Skouries project, sues Gov’t Miner said it would the project back into "care and maintenance" and re-assess its investment in it upon approval and receipt of required permits.
November 5, 2017 New Century raises $53M to restart mothballed zinc mine The Century zinc mine in Queensland could be churning out ore again thanks to a $52.9 million private placement raised by owner New Century Resources (ASX:NCZ).
November 3, 2017 London Metal Exchange Week galvanised by electric dreams: Andy Home This year, copper was shoved out of the London limelight by new hot metals such as lithium, cobalt and nickel.
November 1, 2017 Peru mines minister sees investment up on high prices, permits Mining investment in Peru set to fall for a fourth straight year in 2017, but Mining Minister Cayetana Aljovin expects it to bounce back in 2018.
November 1, 2017 Zinc producers in spotlight as demand powers past supply According to the International Lead & Zinc Study Group, the 10 largest zinc companies account for roughly 45% of world total, leaving plenty of room for smaller producers to grow.
October 30, 2017 Canada’s 3rd largest mining IPO points to healthy investor appetite Zinc major Nexa Resources up more than 12% since Friday's IPO.
October 30, 2017 Glencore raises marketing guidance, lowers output In third-quarter production report, Glencore lowered its output guidance for copper, zinc and coal but said full-year earnings would not suffer.
October 27, 2017 Small mining companies shun London market after IPO flops Lacklustre performances by small mining companies on the London Stock Exchange are driving rivals in need of cash to find alternative ways to raise capital.
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