May 2, 2012 Avanti outlines silver credit as key to financing Kitsault moly project Avanti Mining (TSX-V: AVT) put legs under its business plan to sell a silver stream from its Kitsault molybdenum project in BC, Canada, outlining results of metallurgical tests that show…
May 2, 2012 Rio Silver signs community agreement for its Niñobamba project in Peru Canadian junior Rio Silver Inc. (TSX.V: RYO) announced it has signed a community agreement to begin the initial exploration program at its flagship Niñobamba silver project, located about 330 kilometres…
May 2, 2012 New watchwords at BHP: sequencing, discipline, cash flow BHP Billiton addressed shareholder concerns about its ambitious investment plans in four mega-projects on Wednesday saying it will match capital expenditures closely with cash flows and stagger the project pipeline.
May 2, 2012 Barrick makes investors day by hiking dividend 33% Barrick Gold Corp. (TSX:ABX) increased its quarterly dividend by 33%, as the company announced Wednesday a 3% increase in its first-quarter profit.
May 1, 2012 Yamana’s Q1 net earnings up 15% to $170 million Yamana Gold (TSX:YRI) announced that net earnings increased 15% to $170 million, $0.23 per share in first quarter of 2012.
May 1, 2012 Birks brings to Toronto largest selection of yellow diamonds in its history Birks, one of Canada's main manufacturers and retailers of fine jewellery since 1879, is bringing the largest collection of yellow diamonds ever to be exhibited in the jeweller's history to…
May 1, 2012 No profit for you: BC NDP’s constitution raises red flags The New Democratic Party of British Columbia, the province's likely next government if you look at the polls, seems to eschew profit in favour of redistribution.
May 1, 2012 Shear recovers 3,500 carats from Jericho diamond mine in Nunavut, Canada Canadian junior Shear Diamonds Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:SRM) announced today it’s begun processing diamonds from the stockpiles at its Jericho diamond mine in Nunavut, Canada.
May 1, 2012 Mining blamed for Canadian economy unexpected dip in February Canada's gross domestic product surprisingly dropped 0.2% in February, with all fingers pointing at the manufacturing and mining sectors, particularly potash and nickel producers, as the main responsible, says the…
May 1, 2012 Cameco gains 5% after strong quarter Sales volumes were up 33% at Cameco, the world's largest uranium miner in Q1. Revenue increased 22% to $563 million and gross profit showed a gain of 31% to $178…
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