July 15, 2016 South African gold firms file plea to appeal lung disease class action The class action the firms want to appeal to, paves the way for thousands of current and former miners suffering from silicosis and tuberculosis to seek damage compensation from the…
July 11, 2016 Lack of long term strategic leadership partly to blame for mining job losses in S. Africa South Africa's mining sector is facing the most serious challenge for many years demonstrated by mounting job losses.
July 11, 2016 Endeavour Mining Corporation closes C$144 million bought deal financing The Company issued a total of 7,187,500 ordinary shares in the capital of Endeavour ("Shares") at a price of C$20.00 per Share, which includes the exercise of the underwriters’ over-allotment…
July 11, 2016 Gold price rally helps producers climb world’s top 25 mining companies list Study shows there are more bullion miners among higher market capital ranking of mining companies in second quarter of 2016 than a year a go.
July 11, 2016 Sibanye may close loss-making Cooke 4 mine, puts 2,500 jobs on the line The company said financial losses at the mine threaten the viability of the rest of the Cooke operations, which include four mines and three processing plants.
July 10, 2016 South Africa girding for another platinum strike In what seems like an annual event, platinum companies in South Africa are bracing for what could be another year of labour unrest.
July 10, 2016 Is this the most undervalued uranium player in the world? Talking top value amid low uranium prices, Daniel Major gets to the crux of his pitch for GoviEx, the uranium developer he leads.
July 7, 2016 De Beers Canada moves from Toronto to Calgary The move comes as the company readies to open what it calls the world’s biggest diamond mine currently under construction.
July 5, 2016 A uranium major @ 95% off? GoviEx story turning heads Talking top value amid low uranium prices, Daniel Major gets to the crux of his pitch for GoviEx, the uranium developer he leads.
July 5, 2016 Illegal gold trade in Congo still benefiting armed groups, foreign companies Illegally acquired and exported gold from the mineral-rich eastern Congo keeps filling the pockets of some foreign companies as well as armed groups, a new report shows.
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