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Uranium One Allies With Russians In Kazakhstan

With the spectre of rising Russian influence in the democratically challenged former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan, Uranium One (UUU-T, SXRZF-O) has formed a strategic alliance with a Russian state-ow…


Workers at Yamana Gold's Chapada copper-gold operation in Goias state, Brazil. Yamana has aimed to produce up to 155,000 oz. gold and 150 million lbs. copper at Chapada this year at cash costs of US$275-305 per oz. gold and US90¢-$1 per lb. copper.

Yamana Sells Off Mines To Aura

Latin America-focused Yamana Gold (YRI-T, AUY-N) is selling its three most costly gold mines to Aura Minerals (ORA-T, ORAUF-O) for US$200 million, putting some analysts on the lookout for a Yamana sho…


Medoro To Buy Colombia Goldfields

Medoro Resources (MRS-V) has exploration properties in Mali and Venezuela but wants to diversify its assets and reduce political risk. Colombia Goldfields (GOL-T, CGDF-O) is exploring the historic Mar…


Western Potash On The Upswing

Analysts at Wellington West Capital Markets believe investors in junior explorer Western Potash Corp. (WPX-V) will do well over the next 12 months.



Harry Winston Reports Q1 Loss Of US$45M

Harry Winston Diamond (HW-T, HWD-N) CEO Bob Gannicott had the synonyms for “bad” out in full force at the company’s annual general meeting in Toronto on June 4.


Daily Metal Prices (June 22, 2009)

Date June 15 June 12 June 11 June 10 June 9 BASE METALS (London Metal Exchange — Midday official cash/3-month prices, US$ per tonne) Al Alloy 1320/1345 1375/1400 1380/1410 1335/1365 1340/13…


Glen Eagle To Sue Kinbauri Over Failed Financing

VANCOUVER — Glen Eagle Resources (GER-V, GERFF-O) says it intends to sue Kinbauri Gold (KNB-V, KINBF-O) for damages over what it calls a breach of the two juniors’ April agreement that would have see…


M&A, Financings Power Junior Sector

The year’s 23rd trading week was highlighted by lots of small but significant events, as the North American mining sector continued to gain strength after a long hard winter of hunkering down.


Rare Earth Metals: On The Cusp Of A Rally?

While the surge in high-technology and green technology applications for rare earths seemingly indicates good times ahead for miners and explorers of these metals, an Australian analyst suggests a dos…




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