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Serengeti Resources Outlines Exceptional Drill Target at Croy-Bloom Property

By Scott Tibballs Serengeti Resources(TSXV:SIR) has reported that geophysical surveys at its Croy-Bloom property in British Columbia have resulted in the discovery of a strong induced-polarization target. According to the release, a total of 11.5 line-kilometres of IP were completed over the Croy-Bloom property in 2018. Croy-Bloom lies immediately east and south of Centerra Gold’s

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Avoid the Lemming Factor: 7 Ways to Find Great Investments

By Robert Kiyosaki This post Avoid the Lemming Factor: 7 Ways to Find Great Investments appeared first on Daily Reckoning. Average investors are often lemmings. The metaphor dates back to the 19th century illustrating the behavior of people who go along unquestioningly with popular opinion, unconscious of potentially dangerous or fatal consequences. But instead of

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Realistic mine project cost estimates and evaluations

By Mining Intelligence No mine stays constant over time. Grades can change or stripping ratios can increase as the pit gets deeper. Projects have ramp-up periods where production rates increase or decrease as the mine nears the end of its life. Mining Intelligence’s Surface Evaluation Application recognizes this reality. We have built a solution that

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Komatsu to build $285-million headquarters in Milwaukee

By Cecilia Jamasmie Japanese heavy equipment maker Komatsu Mining said Thursday it will build a $285 million state-of-the-art headquarters and manufacturing campus in Milwaukee, US, which has the potential to bring about 440 jobs to Wisconsin’s largest city. The company, which last year took over local mining equipment maker Joy Global, reached an agreement with

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Russia’s Petropavlovsk sees net profit next year as key project boosts output

By Reuters Sept 27 (Reuters) – Russian gold miner Petropavlovsk expects to report a net profit next year as a key gold treatment project is set to boost production and cut costs, Chief Executive Pavel Maslovskiy said on Thursday. The company swung to a net loss of $24.8 million in the first half on rising

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Battery Minerals hits construction milestones at Montepuez project

By Cecilia Jamasmie Australia’s Battery Minerals (ASX:BAT) said Thursday development of its $51-million Montepuez graphite project, in Mozambique, has achieved key construction milestones. The East Africa-focused explorer said that both a permanent 100-person accommodation camp and the tailings storage facility were well advanced. It added it expected to commission the water treatment facility, electrical fit-out

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Biggest Sibanye Gold unions get approval to strike over pay

By Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) — The two biggest South African unions at Sibanye Gold Ltd.’s mines got permission to strike over pay after a deadlock in gold wage talks. The National Union of Mineworkers and Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union received strike certificates at Sibanye after negotiations were referred to the Commission for Conciliation,

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