Copper Stocks Articles

Mining engineer snags job as bus driver

Oct. 6, 2015, 2:11 PM / Michael Allan McCrae

Brett Kolankowski told The Whigg.com that he is delighted to be working as a bus driver after his mining engineering degree from Queens University didn't quite work out.The Mississauga resident looked for a career in his field, but said jobs were hard to come by within the slumping mining industry. Kolankowski saw an ad for bus drivers and decided to "give it a shot." He told the Whigg that he is...Read More

EPA didn't respect the rules when shutting down Pebble: report

Oct. 6, 2015, 1:51 PM / Michael Allan McCrae

Bristol Bay is one of the world's richest salmon runs. Image published by Emma Forsberg under Creative Commons license.The Environmental Protection Agency didn't respect proper permitting procedures and relied on hypotheticals when preventing the mine from proceeding after invoking section 404(c) last year, concludes a report released today.Development of the Pebble Bay Mine has been stymied due t...Read More

Even top juniors are running out of money

Oct. 6, 2015, 12:10 PM / Frik Els

The drying up of equity and debt markets coupled with new lows in cash reserves have pushed Canada's junior mining industry to the brink says PwC's annual report on the TSX Venture's top 100 junior mining companies.According to report, now in its ninth year, juniors raised $514 million in equity financing in 2015, down 25% from last year, while debt financing fell 27% to $278 million over the sa...Read More

Investors pile into Freeport on restructure hopes

Oct. 6, 2015, 10:15 AM / Frik Els

Freeport McMoRan has been mining copper, silver and gold at Grasberg in remote Indonesia since the 1970s. In terms of reserves, Grasberg is still the richest deposit on the planetCopper and gold giant Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE:FCX) was trading higher as much as 6.7% on Tuesday with already more than 28 million shares in the owner of the iconic Grasberg exchanging hands by midday.The Phoenix-based com...Read More

Skeena acquires GJ copper-gold project

Oct. 6, 2015, 4:16 AM / Skeena Resources

Skeena Resources Limited (TSX.V: SKE) ("Skeena" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the acquisition of a 100% interest in the GJ property (the "GJ Property") from majority owner Teck Resources Limited (TSX: TCK) ("Teck") and its 49% joint venture partner, NGEx Resources Inc. (TSX: NGQ) ("NGEx"). The GJ Property is comprised of 80 mineral claims totaling 37,508 hectares and is located adjacent...Read More

Copper Mountain announces record mill throughput

Oct. 6, 2015, 1:41 AM / MINING.com Editor

Copper Mountain is located in Canada, 20km south of Princeton. Image from IntelligenceMine.Copper Mountain announced that in the third quarter of 2015 the mine produced 20.4 million pounds of copper.Concentrate shipped during the quarter contained approximately 21.9 million pounds of copper, plus gold and silver, generating an estimated US$60 million in gross revenue. In the third quarter the mil...Read More

Andrew Pullar's plan: Go long, set goals with world-class assets

Oct. 5, 2015, 12:42 PM / The Gold Report

Andrew Pullar, CEO of The Sentient Group, a private equity fund, says his plan for investment success is all about identifying companies with long-life, low-cost, world-class assets and supporting them through to production. In this interview with The Gold Report, Pullar plots the course for a handful of what he believes are world-class mining assets.The Gold Report: Please sum up your current vie...Read More

Failure to launch

Oct. 5, 2015, 8:50 AM / Peter Schiff - Euro Pacific Capital

The popular belief that the U.S. economy has been steadily recovering has endured months of disappointing data without losing much of its appeal. A deep bench of excuses, ranging from the weather to the Chinese economy, has been called on to justify why the economy hasn't built up any noticeable steam, and why the Fed has failed to move rates off zero, where they have been for seven years. But the...Read More

Trans-Pacific Partnership will benefit Canada's mining sector

Oct. 5, 2015, 8:05 AM / Mining Association of Canada

The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) expressed its firm support for Canada's participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)."Canada's mining industry has been a strong advocate for liberalized trade and investment flows for many years," stated Pierre Gratton, MAC's President and CEO."NAFTA, free trade agreements with Chile, Peru, Colombia, and other countries in Latin America, Africa, and...Read More

Eldorado Gold in the green after Greek court decision

Oct. 2, 2015, 3:57 PM / Andrew Topf

A decision on Friday by a Greek court going in favour of Eldorado Gold's (TSX:ELD) Skouris mine has bumped the stock up by close to 10 percent.Shares in the $3.3-billion market cap company gained 9.63 percent at the close of trading in Toronto, following news that the company can temporarily resume mining until a final court ruling is made. It's the most the Vancouver-based global gold miner has...Read More

Commodities terrible, terrible quarter in just one chart

Oct. 1, 2015, 12:48 PM / Michael Allan McCrae

Unless you were hiding out in rough rice or lean hogs, commodities were not your friend in the third quarter of 2015.GoldCore compiled three-month relative performance of commodities with data from Finviz.com. Worries out of Asia hurt commodities. China is rebalancing, emphasising consumption over investment. It's stock market gyrations also dragged down metals. The Shanghai Composite Index fallin...Read More

China's astonishing rise in one simple chart

Oct. 1, 2015, 12:14 PM / Frik Els

The slowdown in the Chinese economy has been front and centre for commodities markets for a long time, but today's its impact is felt on US interest rate policy and equity markets. China's official GDP growth is expected to slow to less than 7% in 2015, the slowest pace in 25 years.But even at this rate of growth the country would be adding some $700 billion to gross domestic product (and that's e...Read More

Low commodity prices could persist says Lagarde

Sep. 30, 2015, 2:00 PM / Michael Allan McCrae

Christine Lagarde speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Image from Wikipedia.With China emphasising consumption over investment, there 'could be a prolonged period of low commodity prices', said Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of International Monetary Fund.Lagarde, who was speaking to the Council of the Americas today, said China is transitioning to a new growth model,...Read More

Copper price surges on South America supply cuts

Sep. 30, 2015, 12:38 PM / Frik Els

Collahuasi cutsOn Wednesday copper futures staged a comeback from six year lows hit earlier in the week as supply disruptions from top producing countries Chile and Peru lift sentiment in beaten down sector.On the Comex market in New York copper for delivery in December surged as much as 4.7% to a session high of $2.3575 or $5,200 a tonne. Today's advance lifted the red metal out of bear territor...Read More

Mining protests turn deadly in Peru

Sep. 30, 2015, 10:05 AM / Michael Allan McCrae

#Peru: 3 people dead in protests against mining project #LasBambas | http://t.co/bFce77m5kf (esp) via @laprensaperu pic.twitter.com/TFyNiXWcO7- Revolution News (@NewsRevo) September 29, 2015Protests at MMG's Las Bambas mine in Peru resulted in four fatalities and 16 people seriously injured yesterday, said the company in statement.A state of emergency has been imposed at the Apurimac region near t...Read More

Could mining in Iran supplant the country's oil business?

Sep. 29, 2015, 9:41 AM / Michael Allan McCrae

Over reliance on Iran's oil sector have hurt mining, says Mehdi Karbasian, managing director of a group pushing for mine development in the country."During the past decades, due to the huge investments made in the oil industry. The foundation of the Iranian economy was based on this industry and the government paid less attention to making big investments in other sectors," said Karbasian last mo...Read More

Number crunching: The impact of China's currency devaluation

Sep. 29, 2015, 12:24 AM / Visual Capitalist

In mid-August, China shocked markets by devaluing the yuan.Today's infographic looks at the impact this had on global currencies using three different timeframes:1 day, 1 week, and 1 month.In the grand scheme of things, China's mid-August currency devaluation spree was a drop in the bucket. Since the Financial Crisis, countries have routinely printed money, kept rates pegged artificially low, and...Read More

Australia's minerals sector facing skills crisis

Sep. 29, 2015, 12:10 AM / AusIMM

Australia's minerals industry professionals have experienced another surge in unemployment. The mining industry is now losing highly skilled professionals as they pursue alternative work.The organisation representing minerals professionals, the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM), today released annual survey results highlighting an alarming increase in unemployment amongst hi...Read More

World's first deep sea mining proposal ignores consequences of its impacts on oceans

Sep. 28, 2015, 8:45 PM / EarthWorks

As the deep sea mining industry chases investors at the Asia Pacific Deep Sea Mining Summit, a new critique by the Deep Sea Mining Campaign reveals indefensible flaws in the Environmental and Social Benchmarking Analysis of the Solwara 1 project commissioned by Nautilus Minerals. The proposed Solwara 1 deep sea mine, situated in the Bismarck Sea of Papua New Guinea, is the world's first to rec...Read More

Electric vehicles - the story so far

01 October 2010 / Staff reporter

Access our research platformsSign-in to our platforms to access our extensive research, our latest insight, data and analytics and to connect to our industry experts.The future of transport is evolving. Our analysis points to a gradual but exponentential rise in electric vehicle (EV) sales globally, driven by rapidly changing EV economics and technological innovations. In...Read More

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