Minews Story: July 31, 2010
Minews. Good morning Australia. More election doldrums for you?
Oz. Yes, and no. The market was certainly flat, but the election campaign picked up speed, as the conservative Liberal and National Parties squeezed past Labor in
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Minews Story: July 30, 2010
Minews. Now, over to our Canadian Correspondent for a look at how the Canadian arkets performed over the past week.
CC. It was all about earnings this past week, with the biggest gold miners and the biggest potash player all
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Minews Story: July 30, 2010
Paper, Scissors and Stone, an old family game, has struck this investor as a useful way of looking at the conditions in Australia. Take the Stone for mining companies, the Paper for government and the Scissors for all the other
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Minews Story: July 29, 2010
Well, we managed it in the end .... had a meeting with Woulfe Mining Corporation, that is. It all kicked off when a PR man operating from France rang to suggest a meeting with a company that appeared to be called Wolf, in the
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Minews Story: July 29, 2010
Simon Purkiss, executive deputy chairman of European Nickel, a company now listed on the ASX as well as on Aim, following the recent merger with Rusina Mining, freely admits that 2009 was a dark period for him and his company.
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Minews Story: July 29, 2010
In some ways it’s the junior miner’s 21st century dream: a big Chinese sugar daddy comes on board, solving all financing and development worries at a stroke. Life’s not always so simple, as European Nickel, and one or two others
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Minews Story: July 28, 2010
The markets haven’t exactly embraced the proposed Firestone-Kopane marriage with open arms, notwithstanding that several key investors are behind the deal. Following the news Firestone shares dropped by just over 20 per cent to
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Minews Story: July 28, 2010
There are two ways to consider a kangaroo. Either it is Australia’s national animal emblem, and half the country’s coat of arms. Or it is a large marsupial with characteristics more akin to a rat than to your conventional lion or
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Minews Story: July 28, 2010
It’s big country. You only need to look at a map to tell that. Up at the Eskay Creek Properties, Eskay Mining’s neighbours to the east are, firstly, Seabridge, with its multi-million ounce Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell project, and
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Minews Story: July 27, 2010
The summer slowdown may be imminent, or may indeed already be upon us, but down in Australia, markets are still showing signs of life. There was certainly vibrant activity when Sumatra Copper & Gold announced that it had gone
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Minews Story: July 27, 2010
No-one is better qualified (or named) to egg on investors in uranium companies than Alan Eggers, chief executive of the Australian explorer, Manhattan Corporation. For the past year he has been chief cheer leader of a rather
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Minews Story: July 27, 2010
The exploration rights currently held by Rio Tinto over the Simandou iron ore deposit in the west African republic of Guinea may be revoked soon, according to the Guinean Minister of Mines and Geology, Mahmoud Thiam. In a letter
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Minews Story: July 26, 2010
As a type of coal, anthracite isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. It has a low, or at least, a volatile calorific content, and it is difficult to ignite. Indeed, the ancient Greek from which the word “anthracite” is derived actually
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Minews Story: July 26, 2010
“We’re well pleased with it”, says Professor Conroy of the recent agreement between his Finnish diamond company, Karelian Diamonds, and Rio Tinto. The markets were well pleased too, pushing Karelian’s shares up by almost 200 per
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Minews Story: July 25, 2010
In London, the market volatility continued, though the summer slowdown is becoming apparent with most attention now focused on the FTSE 100 stocks. As a result, the FTSE 100 miners gained an average of 9.4 per cent, while the
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Minews Story: July 24, 2010
Minews. Good morning Australia. How is your election campaign affecting the market?
Oz. Not badly is the answer, not that politicians can take any credit. Last week’s better-than-expected 3.5 per cent rise in the metals and
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Minews Story: July 24, 2010
Minews. Now, over to our Canadian Correspondent for a look at how the Canadian markets performed over the past week.
CC. The Bank of Canada raised interest rates by 0.25 per cent to 0.75 per cent, and lowered its forecast for
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Minews Story: July 23, 2010
For investors, it is usually a wise strategy never to accept a joint venture for what it appears to be until it is actually a completed agreement. So often there are there are little changes round the edges that can end up
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Minews Story: July 22, 2010
“The area we’re drilling is elephant country”, says Griz Testo, chief executive of Grizzly Discoveries. He’ll get no argument there – British Columbia is big mining country in anybody’s book, both in terms of sheer scale, and in
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Minews Story: July 22, 2010
So Nathaniel Rothschild has got Vallar, his latest investment vehicle, on to the London board. If he hadn’t, that would have been the surprise. But what he plans to do with it remains the object of much speculation. A Russian
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