Canada's Barrick Gold (TSX, NYSE:ABX), the world's No.1 miner of the precious metal, may soon sell its majority stake in its African subsidiary Acacia Mining (LON:ACA) and it has already begun preliminary talks with several South African companies.The potential sale of the publicly traded African operation, according to sources familiar with the matter quoted by Reuters, is part of the company's p...Read More
Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT), the world's No.1 heavy machinery maker, has reviewed down its forecast for 2016 profit and sales for the second time in three months as demand for mining and energy equipment has failed to pick up.The Peoria, Illinois-based company lowered its full-year 2016 sales outlook to a range of $40-billion to $40.5-billion, from $40-billion to $42-billion. It now expects earnings o...Read More
How Hating Hillary Clinton Became Cool ... Clinton's unpopularity is a big problem and her email controversy helps recycle a quarter-century of anti-Clinton drama. - HuffingtonPostThis Huffington Post has posted an article presenting a new dominant social theme we can call "Hillary Hate Repetition."This propaganda seeks to defuse negatives feelings about Hillary by repeating accusations in so ma...Read More
Verizon is buying Yahoo for $4.8 billion ... It’s official: The sale completes Yahoo’s evolution from influential search pioneer and web portal juggernaut to, in the end, a once-dominant brand that lost its way. Parties as diverse as Warren Buffett and The Daily Mail were interested in buying Yahoo. But after a sale process that dragged on for months, Verizon (VZ, Tech30), long viewed...Read More
How Hating Hillary Clinton Became Cool ... Clinton's unpopularity is a big problem and her email controversy helps recycle a quarter-century of anti-Clinton drama. - HuffingtonPostThis Huffington Post has posted an article presenting a new dominant social theme we can call "Hillary Hate Repetition."This propaganda seeks to defuse negatives feelings about Hillary by repeating accusations in so ma...Read More
Verizon is buying Yahoo for $4.8 billion ... It’s official: The sale completes Yahoo’s evolution from influential search pioneer and web portal juggernaut to, in the end, a once-dominant brand that lost its way. Parties as diverse as Warren Buffett and The Daily Mail were interested in buying Yahoo. But after a sale process that dragged on for months, Verizon (VZ, Tech30), long viewed...Read More
It was the coolest craziest most high- tech supercar of its generation, the McLaren F1 GTR is an icon, a dream car! I raced one at Le Mans in 1995 and finished third overall with my father Derek Bell and Andy Wallace. It was a highlight of my life. Now thanks to BMW North America I get to drive their 1996 version at Mid Ohio on a privatetest day. But while I waited for the rain to dry the track I...Read More
Investing in uranium stocks may yield one of the best returns in the next few years. Gold and silver look great and are already in a bull market. Why do I love investing in uranium stocks? Check it out. Companies on my watchlist: Uranium Energy Corp, Denison Mines, Fission, Nexgen, Western Uranium Corporation.Follow me on:https://twitter.com/TheNextBigRushhttps://www.facebook.com/TheNextBigRush"Di...Read More
SUBSCRIBE Now! ??? http://bit.ly/ffballers-subscribeJOIN our Fantasy Football Community ??? http://www.jointhefoot.comGET THE ULTIMATE DRAFT KIT ??? http://www.ultimatedraftkit.comRANKINGS, TOOLS, & MORE ??? http://www.thefantasyfootballers.comFantasy Football Podcast for July 26, 2016.The Fantasy Footballers are back again and continue their divisional run-downs with the AFC East.They also discus...Read More
Chinese miners have been aggressively scouting for overseas mining acquisitions this year and are expected to continue bidding for strategic assets amid a commodity downturn that has pushed top miners to shore up their balance sheets by off-loading operations.Only from January to June this year, China-backed funds and companies snapped up $4.5 billion worth of overseas mining assets, or 18.2% more...Read More
How should France answer to the horror in Nice? The country is now deeply entrenched in a long-term war with few hopes of dodging future attacks. The anger of the French population is understandable. But booing a prime minister at the commemoration ceremony for the loss of innocent lives is not the smartest idea. No intelligence service could have prevented the Nice attack as nothing in the pr...Read More
After years of struggle against the EU, which we documented at The Daily Bell, anti-EU forces have finally removed Britain from the European Union.The tribes of Britain were the first to make the jump back into fuller nationhood. But there will be other countries trying as well.It’s a great day for Britain and a good day for The Daily Bell that has had as one of its main missions analy...Read More
Britain backs renewal of Trident nuclear programme ... Trident programme involves four new vessels at an estimated cost of $54bn over the next 20 years. British prime minister affirms she would order nuclear strike ... Despite opposition from the pro-independence Scottish National Party (SNP) and some in the opposition Labour Party, parliament approved the Scottish-based nuclear-armed Trident subm...Read More
Daily Bell Sponsor Golden Arrow Resources can be visited at Booth 51 at the Natural Resources Symposium, July 26-29, at the Fairmont Hotel in Vancouver, BC.Golden Arrow is a Vancouver-based explorer and prospect generator focused on identifying, acquiring and advancing precious and base metal discoveries with the goal of defining world class deposits. The Group's success at mineral discovery,...Read More
How should France answer to the horror in Nice? The country is now deeply entrenched in a long-term war with few hopes of dodging future attacks. The anger of the French population is understandable. But booing a prime minister at the commemoration ceremony for the loss of innocent lives is not the smartest idea. No intelligence service could have prevented the Nice attack as nothing in the pr...Read More
After years of struggle against the EU, which we documented at The Daily Bell, anti-EU forces have finally removed Britain from the European Union.The tribes of Britain were the first to make the jump back into fuller nationhood. But there will be other countries trying as well.It’s a great day for Britain and a good day for The Daily Bell that has had as one of its main missions analy...Read More
Britain backs renewal of Trident nuclear programme ... Trident programme involves four new vessels at an estimated cost of $54bn over the next 20 years. British prime minister affirms she would order nuclear strike ... Despite opposition from the pro-independence Scottish National Party (SNP) and some in the opposition Labour Party, parliament approved the Scottish-based nuclear-armed Trident subm...Read More
Daily Bell Sponsor Golden Arrow Resources can be visited at Booth 51 at the Natural Resources Symposium, July 26-29, at the Fairmont Hotel in Vancouver, BC.Golden Arrow is a Vancouver-based explorer and prospect generator focused on identifying, acquiring and advancing precious and base metal discoveries with the goal of defining world class deposits. The Group's success at mineral discovery,...Read More
North American stock markets continued to climb on Friday, while the dollar ascended a four-month high, causing downward pressure on precious and base metals prices.As the Dow, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq indices all finished up, copper for September delivery on the Comex in New York slumped 2.6 cents or 1.2 percent to $2.23 a pound. Gold was down 0.67% to $1,322.39 an ounce, along with silver, w...Read More
Brian McEwen is a professional geologist with more than 30 years of exploration and production experience in open-pit and underground mining projects and operations. He is VP Exploration & Development for Golden Arrow, a sponsor of The Daily Bell.The Daily Bell: Tell us a little more about your background.Brian McEwen: I graduated from UBC in 1981, with a BSc in Earth Sciences, then work...Read More