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Don’t Miss the Signs of Another Slow-Motion Meltdown

By James Rickards This post Don’t Miss the Signs of Another Slow-Motion Meltdown appeared first on Daily Reckoning. If you’ve ever lived through a life-threatening emergency — whether a car crash, train wreck or a steep fall (hopefully not) — you have noticed that time seems to slow down. You witness your personal jeopardy in […]

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Riverside resources | Cecilia Gold Project new target area’s and soil samples

By Proven and Probable Video Audio Transcript Maurice Jackson: Joining us for a conversation is Dr. John-Mark Staude. He is the president, the CEO, and director of Riverside Resources, Where Knowledge is Golden. Dr. Staude, welcome to the show, sir. John-Mark S.: It’s great to be on the show, Maurice. Maurice Jackson: Riverside Resources has

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US coal exports sure victims of Hurricane Florence — WoodMac

By Cecilia Jamasmie As Hurricane Florence — a monster Category 2 storm — takes aim at southeastern United States, one of the country’s most important coal export hubs has halted operations due looming damage to ships and infrastructure, analysts at Wood Mackenzie said Thursday. The National Hurricane Centre said in an advisory note there was

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Red Pine Exploration Discovers 22.8 g/t Gold Over 1.74 Metres (True Width) In Historic Core

By Ashley Cowell Red Pine Exploration Inc (TSXV:RPX) (“Red Pine” or the “Company”) has received results for historic holes sampled as part of its 2018 Historic Core Sampling Program at its Wawa Gold Project, located in Wawa, Ontario. To date this year, the Company has logged and sampled over 13,200 metres of historic core that

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Vangold Mining withdraws submission to acquire San Carlos Property in Guanajuato, Mexico

By Ashley Cowell Vangold Mining Corp (TSXV:VAN; OTC:VGLDF) (the “Company” or “Vangold”) the Company announces that, further to its news release dated December 19, 2017 announcing the acquisition of the San Carlos Property, Mexico, it will not be proceeding with the acquisition at this time and has withdrawn its submission to the TSX Venture Exchange.

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Barrick to eliminate innovation role under decentralization

By Reuters Barrick Gold Corp will eliminate the executive role of Chief Innovation Officer as part of a broad decentralization push, the company said on Wednesday, adding that it will continue to work on innovation and productivity improvements. Barrick did not officially announce the change, which follows work by CIO Michelle Ash to establish systems

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Ruling leaves Kidman, SQM’s Australian lithium project in limbo

By Cecilia Jamasmie Australia’s Kidman Resources (ASX: KDR) and Chilean partner SQM (NYSE: SQM) may lose their right to develop their Mount Holland lithium project in West Australia after a ruling issued by a unit of the state government in charge of mining leases. On Wednesday, West Australia’s Warden’s Court urged Mines Minister Bill Johnston

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Japan’s New Stance on Wind Power Could Mean More Revenue for Turbine Blade Maker

Source: Streetwise Reports 09/13/2018 A Raymond James report explained the country’s turnaround and its potential impact on this Arizona energy company’s bottom line. In a Sept. 5 research note, Raymond James analyst Pavel Molchanov reported that the Japanese government’s recently announced intention to loosen permitting regulations for wind power generation projects signals a renewed commitment

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