July 30, 2015 Goldcorp slashes dividend 60% amid dire gold market The company also said it will spend between $850 and $900 to produce an ounce of gold this year, less than its previous forecast of between $875 and $950.
July 30, 2015 World Coal Association calls on World Bank to recognise the critical role of coal in meeting global energy needs The World Coal Association (WCA) has today called on the World Bank to recognise the vital role of coal in bringing affordable, reliable electricity to hundreds of millions of people…
July 30, 2015 Codelco resumes operations at Chuquicamata amid fresh road blockages A group of demonstrators, however, continued to block some access roads on Thursday morning, attempting to seize a bus that was heading to the nearby Gabriela Mistral mine.
July 30, 2015 Privacy implications of the extractive sector transparency measures act Analysing the privacy impact of legislation, and the legitimacy of that impact, requires first to focus on the objective and scope of that legislation.
July 29, 2015 Kinross shares soar ahead of results World's fifth largest gold miner reports decline in production, $83m net loss and a rise in costs but $1 billion in cash will please investors.
July 29, 2015 About 30,000 fresh job cuts, more mine closures expected in Australia A fresh survey of mining industry leaders is predicting more mine closures and job cuts as the prices of commodities like iron ore and coal decline.
July 29, 2015 Gold to dip below $1,000 by end of the year – report Gold is doomed. That seems to be the message being deliverd by several analysts who predict prices for the metal will hit fresh historic lows by the end of 2015.
July 29, 2015 Miners in Asia and Africa more likely to switch to different OEM within next five years Whilst miners are relatively loyal in Australia and North America to their current Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMS), over half of those in Asia are likely to seek out a new…
July 29, 2015 Antofagasta cuts copper output forecast for the year This is the second time this year that the London-listed miner slashes its annual copper production guidance.
July 29, 2015 Diver finds $1 million in 300-year-old gold coins off Florida coast A member of a Florida family hit the jackpot when he found $1 million-worth of gold artifacts, including a royal coin from the Spanish king, recovered from a ship that…
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