September 23, 2011 British Telecom won’t dig up its copper cables worth $77 billion, not yet anyway British Telecom on Friday had to talk down the value of its 75 million miles of copper cables criss-crossing the United Kingdom after an analyst at investment bank Investec calculated…
September 23, 2011 Mining jobs in Australia to more than double in next 20 years Job growth in mining and mining-related work in Australia is expected to increase by over 100% by 2031, outpacing other sectors of the economy, The Courier-Mail is reporting. The website…
September 23, 2011 Auryx Gold adopts shareholder rights plan TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Sept. 23, 2011) - Auryx Gold Corp. ("Auryx") (TSX:AYX)(NSX:AYX) announces that its board of directors has approved the adoption of a Shareholder Rights Plan Agreement (the "Rights…
September 23, 2011 London Metal Exchange could sell out Bloomberg reports the London Metal Exchange which handles some 80% of global trade in industrial metals futures, told members it may get a takeover offer after multiple approaches from potential…
September 23, 2011 Copper miners in Zambia fearful of ‘King Cobra’ The election of Michael Sata to president of Zambia is not sitting well with copper miners who fear the 73-year-old, known as "King Cobra" for his aggressive style, will pick…
September 23, 2011 Cardero supports the government’s BC jobs plan VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Sept. 23, 2011) - Cardero Coal Ltd. ("Cardero Coal") is encouraged by the Government of British Columbia's announcement on Thursday regarding the BC Jobs Plan, as…
September 23, 2011 US court throws out potash price-fixing lawsuit CTV reports a US federal appeals court threw out an antitrust class-action lawsuit accusing seven companies of engaging in a global conspiracy to raise the price of potash since 2003…
September 23, 2011 Caterpillar wants a lower corporate tax rate Speaking to the media on Wednesday, Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT) Group President and Chief Financial Officer Ed Rapp wants a lower corporate tax rate […]
September 23, 2011 Silvercorp escapes silver meltdown after finding someone to sue After a three-week hunt Canada's Silvercorp Metals on Friday found the alleged short-sellers behind an effort to drive down the company’s stock price. The company is suing two New York-based…
September 23, 2011 Eight new mines coming, says BC Premier As commodities prices including precious metals were plummetting Thursday on more bad economic news, the Premier of British Columbia provided a glimmer of hope for the BC mining industry. In…
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