Good morning from London where the FTSE 100 is up so far, back above that 7500 point ceiling after a strong start from ...Read More
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The Federal Prosecution Office (MPF) filed a civil action, alleging that the Institute for Environmental Protection of Amazonas (Ipaam), which initially granted the permit, doesn't have the right toRead More
Over the weekend, we had some family and friends over to grill some burgers and eat some crabs. As often happens at these things, they asked me about the state of the market and what's looking good for the next quarter.As always, since I don't know anything about their personal financial status, how much risk they should assume, or how much work they want to do, I tell them to buy low-cost in...Read More
What a beautiful nothing! Nothingreally happened on the markets on Friday, but due to the context of theprevious days’ actions, it was profound.The thing is that it was a day whenmarkets took a breather and verified their previous moves.Some price moves are accidental ortriggered by geopolitical events. Sometimes, the markets pretty much “have to”move in a certain direction becau...Read More
Valeriano now contains an inferred resource of 1.4Bt grading 0.50% copper and 0.2gpt gold, 0.96gpt silver and 63.8gptmolybdenum for a for a 0.67% copper equivalent at a cut-off grade above 0.Read More
The project would feature both open pt and underground mines, and would start with a 1,750tpd process plant which would be expanded to 4,000tpd in year three.Read More
Lodestar focused on polymetallic potential at flagship Earaheedy projectSPONSOREDlodestar minerals Elevate Uranium buoyed by discoveries and beneficiation processSPONSOREDelevate uranium"A detailed mapping of rare earth resources and a comprehensive business model that integrates upstream, midstream, and downstream industries will be developed to sustain the rare earth value chain inRead More
Lodestar focused on polymetallic potential at flagship Earaheedy projectSPONSOREDlodestar minerals Elevate Uranium buoyed by discoveries and beneficiation processSPONSOREDelevate uraniumThe graphite and graphene-based foam fire suppressant is meant to be an alternative to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) fire-suppressant materials.Read More
The applications followed discussions with government representatives and other stakeholders in Chile and are an essential milestone for the London-listed miner to accelerate commercial production ofRead More
Elevate Uranium buoyed by discoveries and beneficiation processSPONSOREDelevate uraniumLodestar focused on polymetallic potential at flagship Earaheedy projectSPONSOREDlodestar minerals Such an event looks more likely by the day as the rumour mill goes into overdrive - "an agreement is about to be unveiled", said one trader.Read More
(IDEX Online) - Mining and diamond magnate Beny Steinmetz is due to re-appear before a court in Cyprus on Thursday (14 September) after he was detained on an arrest warrant issued by Romania.He was convicted, in his absence, of a $152m land deal fraud by a court there and sentenced to a five-year jail term in December 2020.Steinmetz, 65, (pictured) a French-Israeli citizen, was detained at Larnaca...Read More
(IDEX Online) - Almost two thirds (63 per cent) of high-income African-Americans prefer to buy jewelry from brands that reflect or promote their cultural heritage. They are also likely to overlook price for a quality shopping experience, according to a new report by market research firm The MVEye and Stephanie Coleman, publisher of Tre Magazine.Their decisions to buy luxury jewelry pieces are...Read More