November 17, 2013 India’s gold imports falling, but demand is still strong Is India succeeding at taming its own appetite for gold?
November 17, 2013 A weekend of anti-oil sands protests in Canada Canada's oil sand were the subject of 130 separate protests across Canada this weekend.
November 15, 2013 Strategic alliance with Profil Plus, France Magna Tyres Group and tyre wholesaler Profil Plus in France are very proud to announce the establishment of their strategic relationship, from November 2013. This agreement is an important step…
November 15, 2013 Terex Finlay Launch New I-100RS Impact Crusher The NEW Terex® Finlay I-100RS direct drive ø860mm x 860mm (Ø34” x 34”) horizontal impact crusher with variable speed gives operators unprecedented levels of fuel efficiency and production in both…
November 15, 2013 Rio Tinto’s Simandou project to cost over $18 billion Chinese giant Chalco, in the process of is selling its stake in the project to parent Chinalco, said it will get a bit over $2bn for the transaction.
November 15, 2013 Gabriel Resources says troubled Rosia Montana project cost up about $100 million Europe's largest gold mine will cost Gabriel Resources US$15 billion.
November 15, 2013 Mining sector fall weighs negatively on US industrial output First drop in mining ouput in seven months.
November 15, 2013 US closing eight coal-fired power plants in Tennessee Decision was driven by a combination of environmental requirements, the age of the plants, competition from natural gas and declining electricity consumption in Tenessee.
November 15, 2013 World’s largest gold miners put Nevada mine up for sale Barrick and Goldcorp said to be ready to wave their Marigold mine good-bye.
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