Mining Stocks Articles

The #ECB's Quantitative Easing Failure | Zero Hedge

Mon Dec 17 09:39:10 2018 / Staff reporter

The end of QE does not just show the failure of the ECB's policy. It highlights the failure of governments' economic policies...Read full newsRead More

Canada Cobalt makes new find east of Castle mine

Dec. 17, 2018, 9:30 AM / Canadian Mining Journal Staff

Canada Cobalt Works of Coquitlam, B.C., says that two widely spaced drill holes have intersected an apparent syenite hosted gold system east of the historic Castle cobalt-silver mine 75 km from Kirkland Lake, near Gowanda.The drill program east of the mine is targeted at high grade gold zones associated with a previously undiscovered major fault structure. A new hole has been collared to intersec...Read More

Avino hits 29.5 g/t in 27 vein extension at Bralorne mine

Dec. 17, 2018, 9:00 AM / Canadian Mining Journal Staff

Avino Silver and Gold Mines of Vancouver is very pleased with the initial assay results from the drilling of the 27 vein extension target at the Bralorne mine near Gold Bridge. The company says the results confirmed the continuity of the vein up dip from the area of historic production.The highest assay was 29.56 g/t gold over 0.88 metre (all true widths). Other holes 3.24 g/t over 2.3 metres and...Read More

Randgold to cease trading as merger with Barrick gets final approval

Dec. 17, 2018, 8:32 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Africa-focused gold producer Randgold Resources (LON:RSS) will cease trading on both the London Stock Exchange and NASDAQ at the end of the year, as its planned merger with Canada's Barrick Gold Corp (TSE, NYSE:ABX) has been approved by the Royal Court of Jersey, Channel Islands.The $18.3 billion-deal creates "New Barrick," the world's top gold miner by value and output, with a dominant positi...Read More

Only 13% of board members in the mining industry are women: Bedford

Dec. 17, 2018, 7:15 AM / MINING.com Staff

The Bedford Consulting Group released its annual survey of executive and board compensation in the mining industry and revealed that, within the nearly 200 companies in their sample, only 13% of board members are women.Even lower, when it came to analyzing named executive officers in mining firms, only 8% were women. The most common executive role held by these women is CFO.Looking at compensation...Read More

New technology allows for digging 100 feet below water

Dec. 17, 2018, 6:15 AM / MINING.com Staff

Equipment company MineWare announced that its experts have extended the capability of its Pegasys Dragline Monitor to support underwater digging."Enhanced with MineWare's new Machine Terrain Mapping (MTM) Technology module, Pegasys can now help miners locate and recover material up to 100 feet below water," the Queensland-based firm said in a press release.According to MineWare, identifying and re...Read More

Celente predicts more protests and stock market trouble ahead

Mon, 17/12/2018 4:55 am / INK Staff

The anti-establishment movements such as what we have seen in France and Italy are growing and will continue into the New Year says Gerald Celente from the TrendsJournal.com. In a wide ranging interview with Jim Goddard on This Week in Money, Celente also suggests weakness in the housing market is a bad omen for the entire economy.Celente explains that wealth inequality is the driving factor behi...Read More

Explorex Resources begins drilling for cobalt in Canada's New Brunswick

Dec. 17, 2018, 3:29 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Canadian junior miner Explorex Resources (CSE:EX) (OTC:EXPXF) said Monday that crews had been mobilized to initiate the maiden drill program at its cobalt-manganese base metals Kagoot Brook project, located in New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada.The Vancouver-based miner is taking advantage of a window of opportunity presented by a local drill company to complete two holes prior to the Christmas break...Read More

Kirkland Lake finds visible gold at Fosterville in Australia

December 17, 2018 / Posted Northern Miner Staff

Kirkland Lake Gold (TSX: KL; NYSE; KL) has drilled high grade and visible gold mineralization on the down plunge extensions of the Swan zone at its Fosterville gold mine in Victoria, Australia.The company says results from 47 new drill holes, totaling more than 17,000 metres of underground drilling outside the current measured and indicated Swan resource, are confirming its geological model. It h...Read More

Glencore's Katanga to be fined: WSJ

17 December 2018 / Staff reporter

It said the company and some of its current and former directors and executives had agreed to pay more than US$22 million to settle Canadian allegations that they hid the risks of doing business with a controversial Israeli businessman closely linked to Congolese president Joseph Kabila, according to a person familiar with the matter.The newspaper said it was unclear whether Katanga and the indivi...Read More

Gold Stock Triple Breakout

Dec 17, 2018 / Adam Hamilton

The beleaguered gold stocks are recovering from their late-summer capitulation, enjoying a solid young upleg as investors gradually return. Their buying has pushed the leading gold-stock ETF near a major triple breakout technically. That event should really boost capital inflows into this sector, accelerating the rally. A major gold and gold-stock buying catalyst is likely imminent too, a mo...Read More

Get Ready for This Precious Metals Miner to Soar!

December 17, 2018 / Matt Smith

It has been a solid year for precious metals miner North American Palladium (TSX:PDL), which destroyed considerable investor value after a poorly conceived expansion in 2013 that led to a 2015 restructuring to avoid bankruptcy. The miner has gained 12% for the year to date and appears poised to rise further, despite the uncertain outlook surrounding precious metals.The outlook for palladium is po...Read More

1 Junior Gold Miner That Could Easily Triple

December 17, 2018 / Matt Smith

Gold has surged in recent days to be up trading at over US$1,235 per ounce, but despite the latest rally, it is still down by almost 3% year to date. There is every sign that the yellow metal could firm further because of growing fears of a global economic slowdown, rising geopolitical risk, and fears of a crisis in emerging markets. Firmer gold has helped to boost the price of gold miners, with t...Read More

The Housing Market Is Sliding Down The Wall It Hit In Late August

December 17, 2018 / admin

A couple of my subscribers emailed me expressing frustration over the fact that their recent homebuilder puts are either not moving higher or losing value despite the sell-off in the overall stock market. There's two factors. First, the homebuilder sector has dropped well over 30% since late January. To an extent there may be some seller's fatigue. At some point there will be short term rally that...Read More

Eric Sprott backing RNC financing deal

December 17, 2018 / Resource World

A 62-kilogram sample of native gold found at the Beta Hunt Mine in Australia. Source: RNC Minerals Corp.RNC Minerals Corp. [RNX-TSX], aka Royal Nickel Corp., said Monday December 17 that it is raising $9 million to fund exploration and development at its Beta Hunt gold mine in Australia and for general corporate purposes.The company said a syndicate of underwriters have agreed to purchase 13.04 mi...Read More

Diavik digs up North America's largest diamond

December 17, 2018 / Resource World

A 552-carat yellow diamond, the largest ever found in North America, was recovered at the Diavik diamond mine, Northwest Territories, Canada. The mine is owned 40% by Dominion Diamond and 60% by Rio Tinto. Source: Dominion Diamond Corp.The largest diamond ever found in North America has been recovered from a Northwest Territories mine controlled by Dominion Diamond Corp. and Rio Tinto Plc [RIO-NYS...Read More

OSC to consider settlement with Katanga Mining on Congo risk disclosures

December 17, 2018 / CanadianInvestor

Share this articleTORONTO - The Ontario Securities Commission says it has reached a tentative settlement with Katanga Mining Ltd. on allegations that the company violated securities rules by not properly disclosing public-sector corruption risks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The regulator has accused the company, a subsidiary of Swiss mining giant Glencore Plc, and several members of...Read More

Gold Bugs vs. Gold Investors: What's the Difference?

December 17, 2018 / Luke Burgess

Assumptions are more common than the truth...And that's not commentary on "fake news" or other modern phenomena. It's instead a fact of the human condition.The human brain has an amazing ability to fill in missing information in any given scenario where 100% of the information isn't present. In other words, it can make assumptions. And your brain is pretty good at it, too.One way it uses this skil...Read More

Blood results revealed from PFAS-contaminated water

Dec 17 2018 / News room

Researchers at Colorado School of Mines and the Colorado School of Public Health shared the preliminary blood results from a study on poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found at high levels in groundwater wells associated with public drinking water systems near Colorado Springs in 2013. The contaminants are linked to firefighting foam used at nearby Peterson Air Force Base.Researchers test...Read More

Grad student, oSTEM at Mines honored at national conference

Dec 17 2018 / News room

Max Pisciotta, a master's student in mechanical engineering at Colorado School of Mines, was recognized for the Best Graduate/Postdoc Poster at the 2018 oSTEM Annual Conference.Short for Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, oSTEM is an international professional society dedicated to educating and fostering leadership for LGBTQ+ communities in the STEM fields. Pisciotta, who i...Read More

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