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Supercycle may be setting up for higher commodity demand

By Streetwise Reports Source: Streetwise Reports 05/08/2018 Conditions may be in place for increased demand and increased prices for a number of commodities. In this interview with Streetwise Reports, Frank Holmes, CEO of U.S. Global Investors, discusses the commodity supercycle and the factors behind it, why some commodities may get more of a boost than […]

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Shanta Gold to expand search in Tanzania, as new laws deter others

By Reuters LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) – Shanta Gold will conduct further exploration near its main mine in Tanzania after cutting costs in the past year to cope with tougher mining laws, the chief executive told Reuters. Shanta’s plans buck a trend among other firms that have scaled back ambitions in Tanzania due to laws

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A crypto tycoon, banking heir and the mysterious fight for gold

By Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) — The battle for some of Russia’s richest gold mines has an unusual cast of characters: the scion of one of Europe’s great banking families, a Kazakh tycoon with his own cryptocurrency, hedge fund D.E. Shaw, and mystery shareholders. They’re all part of a new fight for control over Petropavlovsk Plc,

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Company Updates From Management – Mon 14 May, 2018

By Cory Osisko Metals – Recapping Recent Drill Results and An Update On The Bathurst Mining Camp Osisko Metals (TSX.V:OM) has a 100,000 meter drill program across its two large mining camps, the development Pine Point Camp (Northwest Territories) and advanced-exploration Bathurst Mining Camp (New Brunswick). The President and CEO Jeff Hussey joins me today

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Canadian explorer looking to restart Europe’s last tin mine to list in London

By Cecilia Jamasmie Strongbow Exploration (TSX-V: SBW), a Canadian firm trying to reopen one of England’s most iconic tin mines, announced Monday it planned to list in London’s AIM exchange for growing companies next month. The Vancouver-based junior expects the London listing to help it raise 25 million pounds ($34 million) over the next 18

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