Mining Stocks Articles

'The lithium market has well and truly turned the corner'

Tue Feb 09 15:41:01 2021 / Staff reporter

Pilbara Minerals boss 'very happy' with how things are goingRead full newsRead More

The news is out! @EnduroMetals drilling intersects Gold, Silver & Copper Press Release -

Tue Feb 09 15:37:47 2021 / Enduro Metals

Kelowna, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 9, 2021) - Enduro Metals Corporation (TSXV: ENDR) (OTCQB: SIOCF) (FSE: SOG) (Read full newsRead More

Analysts Predict a Wave of M&A Among Gold Miners in 2021

Tue Feb 09 11:59:04 2021 / Staff reporter

Analysts expect to see a continuation in 2021 of the M&A trend in 2020 that brought a larger number of smaller deals in gold mining.Read full newsRead More

Flashing Red? Global #Inflation Breakevens Are Breaking Out

Tue Feb 09 11:03:37 2021 / Staff reporter

"It's hard to resist this reflation trade at the moment,"Read full newsRead More

Ximen Mining poised to be British Columbia's next significant gold producer

Tue Feb 09 06:29:04 2021 / Staff reporter

The company has an acquisition option on the former Kenville gold mine, which produced 65,236 ounces of gold, and 27,686 ounces of silver...Read full newsRead More

Analysts Predict a Wave of M&A Among Gold Miners in 2021

Tue Feb 09 06:29:03 2021 / Staff reporter

Analysts expect to see a continuation in 2021 of the M&A trend in 2020 that brought a larger number of smaller deals in gold mining.Read full newsRead More

Siyata Mobile Appoints Peter Goldstein as Chairman and Adds Seasoned Public Company Executive Luisa Ingargiola to Board of Directors

February 09, 2021 03:38:00 / Staff reporter

Vancouver, BC - Siyata Mobile Inc. (NasdaqCM: SYTA, SYTAW) (the "Company" or "Siyata"), a leading global developer and provider of cellular communications solutions for enterprise customers, today announces the appointment of Peter Goldstein, currently a Siyata Board member, as the Chairman of its Board of Directors. In addition, Luisa Ingargiola, who has extensive experience on public company boa...Read More

5 Cheap TSX Stocks to Buy Right Now

February 9, 2021 / Sneha Nahata

The rally in equities continues in 2021, thanks to the optimism stemming from the uptick in economic activities and vaccine distribution. While most Canadian stocks appear overvalued, a few continue to trade cheap and offer excellent value at the current price levels.Bank of MontrealBank of Montreal (TSX:BMO)(NYSE:BMO) is currently trading at a price-to-book-value (P/BV) ratio of 1.2, reflecting a...Read More

3 Cheap TSX Stocks That Could Increase by 100% in 2021

February 9, 2021 / Adam Othman

Finding cheap stocks isn’t very difficult, but finding the undervalued gems that can grow quite rapidly in 2021 — that’s the challenge. Another problem is that most undervalued stocks right now are the ones that couldn’t recover fast enough. And if they didn’t recover with the rest of the market, they might increase by 100% in 2021 only in some specific circumstances....Read More

Global Economic Recovery: 2 Stocks That Still Look Cheap

February 9, 2021 / Andrew Walker

The stock market continues to hit new highs, and talk of a bubble is becoming more common. However, cheap stocks are still out there for savvy TFSA and RRSP investors.Why Teck Resources stock appears cheap todayTeck Resources (TSX:TECK.B)(NYSE:TECK) bottomed out around $9 per share last March. Since then, the share price has steadily recovered and now trades near $24. Despite the solid rally, more...Read More

2 TSX Stocks to Watch Amid the Commodity Supercycle

February 9, 2021 / Vineet Kulkarni

Commodity prices have been soaring higher since late last year amid the looming economic recovery. China has been the focal point as the fastest-recovering economy post-pandemic. It has been relatively faster to curb the active cases and return to normalcy than Western economies.Robust demand from Chinese manufacturing and steelmaking industries have notably encouraged commodity investors this yea...Read More

Labrador sale frees up cash for Anglo Pacific

09 February 2021 / Staff reporter

RBC analyst Tyler Broda described the sale, which represents an approximate 60% return on investment, as a "very positive move", with the US$80.Read More

Midland identifies new targets on Mythril, resumes geophysics and drilling

February 9, 2021 / Editor

Share this articleMONTREAL - Midland Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: MD) reported that exploration work will resume on its Mythril Co-Mo-Au-Ag project, wholly owned by Midland and located in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Quebec. In 2018, Midland discovered Mythril by prospecting and concluded a strategic investment with BHP Billiton Canada Inc during the spring of 2019 totalling $5.85 million for copper explo...Read More

5G-Volta and What Could Be 2021's Most Explosive Stock

February9, 2021 / Sean McCloskey

The 5G promise is very real.A ResearchAndMarkets report notes:Post-COVID-19, the 5G infrastructure market is estimated to grow from $12.6 billion in 2020 and projected to reach $44.9 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 28.97%.When the story first hit the mainstream in 2017, however, the practical applications for 5G were few and far between. This left big questions for investors looking to park funds in...Read More

The Northern Miner Podcast - episode 225: Wheaton Precious Metals CEO Randy Smallwood on how streamers can promote ESG initiatives

February 9, 2021 / Posted Adrian Pocobelli

This week's episode features a recording from AME Remote Roundup of Wheaton Precious Metals president & CEO Randy Smallwood, who discusses ESG initiatives and what role streamers can play to improve society. Randy discusses how sustainability is a core value for Wheaton Precious Metals and how the company is focused on a long-term perspective, not only for the projects it funds but for the surroun...Read More

Battle North greenlights Bateman construction in Red Lake

February 9, 2021 / Canadian Mining Journal staff

The board of Battle North Gold (TSX: BNAU; US-OTC: BNAUF) has approved construction of the Bateman gold project in Red Lake. After starting work on critical path construction items in November, the company expects to start processing ore by year-end and achieve commercial production by the end of 2022.Battle North expects to spend $59.1 million this year on initial capital development - this inclu...Read More

Equinox expects production growth in 2021, looks towards 1M oz. by 2023

February 9, 2021 / Canadian Mining Journal staff

Over the next three years, Equinox Gold (TSX: EQX; NYSE-AM: EQX) expects to continue with its trend of growing gold output, reaching the 1 million oz. annual output level by 2023. The gold producer has provided 2021 guidance, with 600,000 to 665,000 oz. expected this year at all-in sustaining costs of US$1,190 to US$1,275 per ounce.The production numbers represent a 33% increase over the 477,200 o...Read More

Interview: Clean TeQ's Sunrise battery materials complex in Australia is construction ready

February 9, 2021 / Trish Saywell

Clean TeQ's (ASX: CLQ; US-OTC: CTEQF) Sunrise project in New South Wales, Australia, is one of the largest nickel/cobalt deposits in the world and one of the largest and highest grade accumulations of scandium ever discovered. The project has proven and probable reserves of 143.3 million tonnes grading 0.59% nickel, 0.10% cobalt and 47 parts per million of scandium for 843,000 tonnes of contained...Read More

Institutional investors turn to gold

February 9, 2021 / Kelsey Rolfe

In the face of historically low interest rates and chronically depressed bond yields, institutional investors are turning to gold as a portfolio diversifier.Gold has been largely shunned by institutional investors for decades, with bonds providing more substantial yields. Seen as the domain of retail investors, gold doesn't have an income stream and comes with storage costs.But as central banks ar...Read More

Nickel prices: How did we get here and what comes next?

February 9, 2021 / Anthony Milewski--

Nickel prices have risen substantially over the past 12 months and are edging closer to the US$9 per lb. or US$20,000 per tonne threshold that analysts believe could spur investment in new supply. Nickel prices, however, have been dogged by an anchor over the past decade, so it's important to take a look at how we got here before trying to determine what might come next.Broadly speaking, about two...Read More

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