August 3, 2012 ‘Fed up’ gold mining boards to continue hacking top management “We interpret that lack of capital discipline and stock underperformance has reached a breaking point in the mining sector and we expect further management changes to come.”
August 3, 2012 Anglogold walks away from Gabon JVs with Silver Bull The JVs dates back to October 2009 and AngloGold spent approximately $5.7 million on exploration at Ndjole-Mevang and $3 million at Ogooue.
August 3, 2012 Gold Fields threatens worker layoffs as restructuring talks stall Gold Fields (NYSE:GFI), the world's fourth largest gold producer, has begun formal talks with its workers and union about labour reductions at its South Deep Joint Venture.
August 3, 2012 La Mancha’s second quarter gold production jumps 21% from the previous quarter In its report the company highlights strong production of 30,620 ounces of gold at an average cash cost of US $766 per oz and a cash flow from operating activities…
August 2, 2012 Sukari gold mine resumption of operations The illegal work stoppage as a result of labour unrest from a small percentage of the Sukari workforce has been successfully resolved with the co-operation of the Egyptian Mineral Resources…
August 2, 2012 Kinross dumps CEO After seeing its share price halved in the past year, the Kinross Gold (TSE:K) board decided to remove Tye Burt and promote Paul Rollinson from Executive Vice-President, Corporate Development to…
August 2, 2012 Canaco enters agreement for development of Magambazi Canaco Resources Inc has entered into a memorandum of understanding with a Chinese gold producer, to create a joint venture to develop Canaco's Magambazi project in Tanzania.
August 1, 2012 Three people shot dead after mob rushes Aquarius Platinum mine Three protestors are dead and 20 are injured at Aquarius Platinum's Kwezi shaft when 200 disgruntled former contractors, some carrying petrol bombs, forced their way onto the company's property.
August 1, 2012 BHP’s performance on the ground fails to lift shares off 3-year lows The stock hit a high of $50 in May 2008 and came close again in April 2011, but at $170 billion, the Melbourne-based company is now valued at some $80…
August 1, 2012 Zimbabwe mining suppliers want protection The Chamber of Mines has called on government to introduce trade protectionist laws that ban local mining companies from buying equipment from foreign countries.
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