September 28, 2011 Scientists discover new flotation method using nanoparticles Researchers have discovered a new way to separate gold, silver, copper and other valuable metals from ore using the flotation processing method, reports MEI Online.
September 28, 2011 International Minerals celebrate record annual profits of $53 .9 million International Minerals Corporation (TSX:IMZ) (SWISS:IMZ) (the "Company") reported record annual pre-tax earnings of $58.4 million for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011 (the "Current Fiscal Year"). Net income for…
September 28, 2011 Temex Resources up 14% as it extends mineralization at Broulan Reef Temex Resources (CVE:TME) Wednesday reported additional high grade assay results over significant core widths from surface exploration drilling on the Broulan Reef Mine area of the Whitney Property in Ontario,…
September 28, 2011 Trader behind viral video is outed by the Telegraph The Telegraph reported that Alessio Rastani, whose appearance on BBC went viral, is an independent trader of limited means. ". . . Mr Rastani works and lives with his partner…
September 28, 2011 Australian Greens want gold companies included in tax Australia’s Green Party wants gold companies to be subject to the country’s proposed Mineral Resource Rent Tax (MRRT), Xinhua reports. The tax, […]
September 28, 2011 Brazil must choose between potash and oil Vale announced this week it is investing $15 billion to expand fertilizer production joining a Canadian merchant bank promoting a $4 billion potash project in the Amazon basin. There's just…
September 28, 2011 Cliffs stock falls after announcing $30 million charge Cliffs Natural Resources was down about 7% in mid-day trading after the Cleveland-based company announced plans yesterday to sell and idle its biomass production facility in Michigan. Cliffs said it…
September 28, 2011 Belgium’s net polished trade creates $500 million overhang in August Antwerp's traders created a half billion dollar overhang in August after their exports were slashed to 40 percent of their usual levels, based on figures released Tuesday by the AWDC.
September 28, 2011 Nobel peace prize winners won’t give Keystone a chance TransCanada’s bid to build the Keystone XL pipeline is facing growing high-profile opposition, drawing fire from the Dalai Lama (pictured), Archbishop Desmond Tutu and seven other Nobel Peace Prize laureates…
September 28, 2011 CDE targets washing market in Austria CDE have announced the appointment of a new country manager for Austria as the company seeks to expand its coverage throughout Europe. Stefan Hunger joins CDE bringing with him significant…
Critical Metals expects to close Greenland supply deals in Q1 2026, CEO says The company has already pre-sold 75% of planned output, split between the US and Europe. December 31, 2025 | 12:08 pm