May 8, 2015 Rare Earth Salts close to commercialization of separation technology Work has begun on testing process flow modeling for separations processing and commercial component feasibility. The test work aims to prove process flows and the scalability of RES’ proprietary separations…
May 7, 2015 Bank of America has just dumped coal The banks is reducing its financing for coal mining projects, which now considers too risky.
May 7, 2015 Glencore boss blames iron ore top miners for share price fall The company's shares have lost over 40% of their value since it first listed in 2011 on the London Stock Exchange.
May 6, 2015 Global silver output running low — report New supply from projects won’t be sufficient to replace production losses from aging operations, the World Silver Survey 2015 shows.
May 6, 2015 The strange second life of the US only rare earth mine As a name, Mountain Pass is as generic as they come. But, for a time, the mine supplied most of the metals used in the world’s electronics.
May 5, 2015 Survival guide for the mother of all bear markets from veteran bottomfisher John Kaiser In this frank assessment of everything from gold and diamonds to potash and zinc, Kaiser Research Online author John Kaiser names for The Mining Report readers the companies that could…
May 5, 2015 Copper price enjoys strongest rally in four years Copper prices are have trended strongly to the upside in recent days, with the red metal enjoying the biggest surge in confidence since 2011, as the weak dollar supports while…
May 1, 2015 Turquoise Hill sale of stake in Mongolia’s SouthGobi falls through The failed deal was supposed to allow Turquoise Hill to finally break ties with the Mongolian coal miner that was once worth over $2.4 billion.
May 1, 2015 Rio Tinto ready to resume hunt for mining deals — report If the miner buys any assets this year, it would be Rio's first acquisition in about three years.
April 30, 2015 Vale falls victim of the iron ore slump, posts $3.2bn loss Today's results are the lowest earnings Vale has reported in six years and its third straight quarterly loss.
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