Investors Free Sign UpMember LoginBecome a MemberNews FeedsSubmit NewsEditor's PicksVideoPodcastsWine Down CornerCrypto CornerCompaniesMarketplaceShop Cabral (TSXV: CBR) identifies several new high-grade gold vein targets at the Cuiu Cuiu Project, Brazil with values up to 264 g/t gold from surface sampling Vancouver, British Columbia - March 21, 2018 (Newsfile Corp.) (Investorideas.com Newswi...Read More
Mincon (AIM: MCON) CEO Joe Purcell says the company has hit a ?,?120 million (US$147 million) annual revenue run rate following its latest acquisition, of Sweden's Driconeq. The Irish drilling products manufacturer this week reported ?,?17.1 million net earnings on 2017 full-year sales of ?,?97.4 million, up 28% on the previous 12 months.Staff reporter Ireland Mincon has acquired Swedish drill pip...Read More
A new residence hall scheduled to break ground this fall on the Colorado School of Mines campus was recently featured by Business Den, a Denver-focused online business publication.The 400-bed hall will be located between Starzer Welcome Center and Weaver Towers. It is being designed by Denver-based Anderson Mason Dale Architects and Seattle's NAC Architecture.Read More
Six Colorado School of Mines students will head to England over spring break to compete in the 40th International Mining Games. The Camborne School of Mines is hosting the games at the King Edward Mine, welcoming teams from 40 mining schools from around the world to compete in seven events that showcase traditional mining methods. The games were started in 1978 to commemorate the 1972 Sunshine M...Read More
Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange (15,675.28, up 58.92 points)First Quantum Minerals Ltd. (TSX:FM). Miner. Up 65 cents, or 3.61 per cent, to $18.65 on 11.4 million shares.Bombardier Inc. (TSX:BBD.B). Aerospace, rail equipment. Up three cents, or 0.80 per cent, to $3.76 on 10.9 million shares.Aurora Cannabis Inc. (TSX:ACB). He...Read More
Join our Toronto editorial team as we survey the latest news in the junior mining scene in Canada and beyond.Brady FletcherEditor-in-chief John Cumming looks at declining metal prices, junior gold M&A and recent market stats; senior staff writer Trish Saywell reports on banking and newsletter panels at the PDAC; and staff writer Richard Quarisa digs up intriguing mining company stories.In add...Read More
Shares in Canada's First Quantum Minerals (TSX:FM) rebounded slightly on Wednesday, dodging what was about to become their worst two-day drop in almost two years after its chief executive said he was ready to dispute a $7.9 billion bill for alleged unpaid import duties in Zambia.Talking to investors and media during a call conference, Philip Pascall said his company refuted the charge and would wo...Read More
Canada-listed Fura Gems (TSX-V:FUR), a new gemstone mining and marketing company headed by the former COO of Gemfields (LON:GEM), has kicked off initial production at its Coscuez emerald mine in Colombia.The early output of 1,720 carats of emeralds, including 826 carats of top quality ones, was achieved through a bulk-sampling program carried out within eight weeks of the completing the acquisiti...Read More
British Columbia's ministries of environment and energy have issued an environmental assessment certificate to BURNCO Rock Products' 70-hectare sand, gravel and rock mine, located on the northwest shore of Howe Sound.Known as the BURNCO project, the mine sits approximately 22 kilometres southwest of Squamish and on the traditional territories of the Squamish Nation, Tsleil Waututh Nation, and Musq...Read More
Russian miner Alrosa (MCX:ALRS), the world's top diamond producer by output, has unveiled its synthetics detector, aimed at cracking down on dishonest suppliers that mix lab-made stones with mined diamonds.The portable machine, named ALROSA Diamond Inspector, screens polished diamonds and jewellery, identifying synthetics as well as treated stones or simulants.Alrosa expects the detector's rela...Read More
The USGS publish a lot of free data on mineral deposits through their open file reports. These reports often include the source data and spreadsheets.Generic link - https://www.usgs.gov/science-explorer-results?es=Grade+and+Tonnage+ModelsDeposit specific linksPorphyry deposits - link and an older version link Sediment hosted Cu deposits - linkSediment hosted Zinc deposits - lin...Read More
I began sending you messages to buy shares of a tiny craft distilling company I had been researching in late October of last year.I sent out video alerts, as I typically do, summarizing the opportunity and why I felt so strongly that it was a good investment at the time.Eastside Distilling (NASDAQ: EAST) was trading below $4.00 at the time.Hardly any of you listened.Over the course of October and...Read More
FlowWorks, a flexible SaaS offering by Carl Data Solutions Inc. (CSE:CRL), allows for real-time monitoring and analysis of water resources through a centralized dashboardVasudha Sharma | March 21, 2018: A mid-winter thaw and unprecedented rainfall during the month of February caused severe flooding across cities of Southwestern Ontario, as swollen rivers and streams overflowed. The Chatham-Kent...Read More
Tyrants may oppress you. They may lead you into disastrous wars. But they don't demand that you take personal responsibility, that great burden of democracy. And every tyrant worth his salt provides scapegoats for his people's failures: It's never your fault, it's them.Politicians sell victimhood. They convince individuals that nothing is in your control. And in doing so, the politicians seize the...Read More
Via Sovereignman.com'Mrs. F.' was 84 years old the first time she ever went to prison.Her crime? Petty shoplifting. She stole rice, strawberries, and cold medicine.She served her time. Got released. Then shoplifted again so that she'd go back to prison.She's now 89 years old serving out another 2 1/2 year sentence, not too far away from where I am right now, at a women's prison about 60 miles o...Read More
Tyrants may oppress you. They may lead you into disastrous wars. But they don't demand that you take personal responsibility, that great burden of democracy. And every tyrant worth his salt provides scapegoats for his people's failures: It's never your fault, it's them.Politicians sell victimhood. They convince individuals that nothing is in your control. And in doing so, the politicians seize the...Read More
Via Sovereignman.com'Mrs. F.' was 84 years old the first time she ever went to prison.Her crime? Petty shoplifting. She stole rice, strawberries, and cold medicine.She served her time. Got released. Then shoplifted again so that she'd go back to prison.She's now 89 years old serving out another 2 1/2 year sentence, not too far away from where I am right now, at a women's prison about 60 miles o...Read More
FTSE 100 closes up 18 ptsRBS top riser Energy minnows EnQuest, Union Jack Oil and Hurricane Energy all make splashes with trading updatesFTSE 100 closed around 18 points higher as traders sit on their hands a bit and wait for the interest rate decision from the US central bank tomorrow.The UK blue-chip benchmark closed around 18 points, or 0.26% higher, at 7,061, with financial stocks doing w...Read More
Industry heavyweights David Morgan, Rob McEwen and John Kaiser share their thoughts on how high the gold price could eventually go.Read full newsRead More
Algold Resources Ltd. (TSXV:ALG) (the 'Corporation') is pleased to announce that it has raised aggregate gross proceeds of $1,159,960 by issuing a total of 8,285,429 units (each, a 'Unit') at a price of $0.14 per Unit (the 'Issue Price') under its brokered private placement offering of Units (the 'Brokered Offering') and concurrent non-brokered private place...Read More