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Barrick announces North America leadership changes

Dec. 6, 2018, 12:08 PM / Barrick Gold Corporation

Barrick Gold Corporation ("Barrick" or the "Company") today announced management changes within the Company's North America region.Michael Brown, currently President, Barrick U.S.A., will be retiring from the Company on December 31, 2018. Mr. Brown has been with Barrick since 1994, and has played a key role in the growth and development of the Company's U.S. operations over two-and-a-half decades....Read More

The New "Disruptor" Tech Ready to Boom

Dec 6, 2018 12:03 PM / Stansberry Research Sponsored

Early investors stand to reap the rewards as a new technology looks to change everything.One research firm - which recommended Google and Amazon before they became household names - has built a worldwide reputation of identifying profitable tech trends well before Wall Street and the talking heads on T.V.And just recently, they've uncovered a technology that's already being labeled "humanity's las...Read More

Dow Plunges 650 Points as Global Sell-Off Intensifies

Dec 6, 2018 11:52 AM / Patrick Martin

Wall Street's fear gauge is eyeing its highest close since FebruaryU.S. stocks are selling off today, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) down more than 650 points at midday, amid renewed concerns about global trade. The likelihood of a long-term U.S.-China trade deal is in question, following the high-profile arrest of Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou, which has sent the tech...Read More

2 FAANG Stocks Feeling the Analyst Heat

Dec 6, 2018 10:37 AM / Andrea Kramer

Stifel downgraded one stock and cut its price target on the otherTech stocks are once again in the spotlight today, as the arrest of Huawei's CFO sends shockwaves through the sector, and threatens U.S.-China trade relations. Meanwhile, FAANG stocks Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) and Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) are in Stifel's crosshairs, with the brokerage firm downgrading one and cutting its price tar...Read More

Malaysian uncertainties complicate Aussie miner Lynas' growth plans

Dec. 6, 2018, 10:29 AM / Reuters

Uncertainties surrounding Australian rare earths miner Lynas Corporation Ltd's future in Malaysia have hampered efforts to plan expansion, its chief executive said.Amanda Lacaze said Lynas has been weighing options to grow its business, which would likely mean expanding beyond its current processing facility in Malaysia.Lynas' next stage of growth will require additional investments beyond merely...Read More

International Lithium estimates 25-year mine life at Mariana JV with new study

Dec. 6, 2018, 10:03 AM / Northern Miner Staff

International Lithium (TSXV: ILC; US-OTC: ILHMF) could produce 10,000 tonnes lithium carbonate equivalent per year over a 25 year mine life at its Mariana lithium brine project, according to a recent preliminary economic assessment. It could also produce 84,000 tonnes per year sulphate of potash.The project, located in Salta, Argentina, has an estimated US$192 million after tax net present value...Read More

International Lithium estimates 25-year mine life at Mariana JV with new study

Dec. 6, 2018, 10:03 AM / Northern Miner Staff

International Lithium (TSXV: ILC; US-OTC: ILHMF) could produce 10,000 tonnes lithium carbonate equivalent per year over a 25 year mine life at its Mariana lithium brine project, according to a recent preliminary economic assessment. It could also produce 84,000 tonnes per year sulphate of potash.The project, located in Salta, Argentina, has an estimated US$192 million after tax net present value...Read More

International Lithium estimates 25-year mine life at Mariana JV with new study

Dec. 6, 2018, 10:03 AM / Northern Miner Staff

International Lithium (TSXV: ILC; US-OTC: ILHMF) could produce 10,000 tonnes lithium carbonate equivalent per year over a 25 year mine life at its Mariana lithium brine project, according to a recent preliminary economic assessment. It could also produce 84,000 tonnes per year sulphate of potash.The project, located in Salta, Argentina, has an estimated US$192 million after tax net present value...Read More

Losing licence to operate new and biggest threat to miners - EY

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:54 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Mining companies across the globe now consider the risk of losing their licence to operate as the biggest risk to their businesses in the next two years, a new study shows.According to the 11th annual EY survey of 250 executives, the topic was listed sixth in the list of the ten major risks facing mining and metals firm in 2019-2020. Other challenges listed by the participants were rising national...Read More

Losing licence to operate new and biggest threat to miners - EY

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:54 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Mining companies across the globe now consider the risk of losing their licence to operate as the biggest risk to their businesses in the next two years, a new study shows.According to the 11th annual EY survey of 250 executives, the topic was listed sixth in the list of the ten major risks facing mining and metals firm in 2019-2020. Other challenges listed by the participants were rising national...Read More

Losing licence to operate new and biggest threat to miners - EY

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:54 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Mining companies across the globe now consider the risk of losing their licence to operate as the biggest risk to their businesses in the next two years, a new study shows.According to the 11th annual EY survey of 250 executives, the topic was listed sixth in the list of the ten major risks facing mining and metals firm in 2019-2020. Other challenges listed by the participants were rising national...Read More

Losing licence to operate new and biggest threat to miners - EY

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:54 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Mining companies across the globe now consider the risk of losing their licence to operate as the biggest risk to their businesses in the next two years, a new study shows.According to the 11th annual EY survey of 250 executives, the topic was listed sixth in the list of the ten major risks facing mining and metals firm in 2019-2020. Other challenges listed by the participants were rising national...Read More

Losing licence to operate new and biggest threat to miners - EY

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:54 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Mining companies across the globe now consider the risk of losing their licence to operate as the biggest risk to their businesses in the next two years, a new study shows.According to the 11th annual EY survey of 250 executives, the topic was listed sixth in the list of the ten major risks facing mining and metals firm in 2019-2020. Other challenges listed by the participants were rising national...Read More

Still no insider confirmation of a bottom

Thu, 06/12/2018 9:52 am / Ted Dixon

Our INK US Indicator moved up slightly last week to 64% Wednesday, at which point there are 6.4 stocks with key insider buying for every 10 with selling. Given that the indicator is still on the rise, we have yet to see peak insider buying that typically occurs near market bottoms. Just as we see a lack of confirmation from our indicator that a durable floor has been established for stocks, we al...Read More

Government rejects Sierra Metals' tailings EIA for Yauricocha expansion

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:45 AM / Canadian Mining Journal Staff

PERU - SENACE, the Peruvian National Environmental Certification Service, has rejected Toronto-based Sierra Metals' environmental impact assessment for the expansion of the tailings management facility at the Yauricocha polymetallic mine in the Yauyos province.Sierra Metals has 15 business days to provide a re-evaluation to the authorities to initiate a review process. This process will delay the...Read More

Government rejects Sierra Metals' tailings EIA for Yauricocha expansion

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:45 AM / Canadian Mining Journal Staff

PERU - SENACE, the Peruvian National Environmental Certification Service, has rejected Toronto-based Sierra Metals' environmental impact assessment for the expansion of the tailings management facility at the Yauricocha polymetallic mine in the Yauyos province.Sierra Metals has 15 business days to provide a re-evaluation to the authorities to initiate a review process. This process will delay the...Read More

Government rejects Sierra Metals' tailings EIA for Yauricocha expansion

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:45 AM / Canadian Mining Journal Staff

PERU - SENACE, the Peruvian National Environmental Certification Service, has rejected Toronto-based Sierra Metals' environmental impact assessment for the expansion of the tailings management facility at the Yauricocha polymetallic mine in the Yauyos province.Sierra Metals has 15 business days to provide a re-evaluation to the authorities to initiate a review process. This process will delay the...Read More

McEwen Mining making plans $20m exploration on Timmins properties

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:26 AM / Canadian Mining Journal Staff

ONTARIO - Toronto-based McEwen Mining has announced plans to spend $20 million for exploration on its properties near Timmins. The company will offer approximately 6.0 million flow-through shares priced at $3.02 each.McEwen says the offer price represents a premium of 25% over the closing price of its common shares on the TSX as of Dec. 5, 2018.The most promising exploration program in 2018 was...Read More

McEwen Mining making plans $20m exploration on Timmins properties

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:26 AM / Canadian Mining Journal Staff

ONTARIO - Toronto-based McEwen Mining has announced plans to spend $20 million for exploration on its properties near Timmins. The company will offer approximately 6.0 million flow-through shares priced at $3.02 each.McEwen says the offer price represents a premium of 25% over the closing price of its common shares on the TSX as of Dec. 5, 2018.The most promising exploration program in 2018 was...Read More

McEwen Mining making plans $20m exploration on Timmins properties

Dec. 6, 2018, 9:26 AM / Canadian Mining Journal Staff

ONTARIO - Toronto-based McEwen Mining has announced plans to spend $20 million for exploration on its properties near Timmins. The company will offer approximately 6.0 million flow-through shares priced at $3.02 each.McEwen says the offer price represents a premium of 25% over the closing price of its common shares on the TSX as of Dec. 5, 2018.The most promising exploration program in 2018 was...Read More

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