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New shaft will extend EU’s largest gold mine to 2035

By analyst By MINING.com Editor The biggest gold mine in the European Union is getting a new lease on life, thanks to a shaft sinking project that will increase throughput. Reporting its fourth-quarter and full-year results last Thursday, Agnico Eagle Mines (TSX,NYSE:AEM) said it will invest 160 million euros on expanding its Kittilä gold mine […]

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2017 gold deposits boasting the highest grade drill intersects

By analyst By Vladimir Basov Story developed using data from Mining Intelligence. Learn more and schedule a demo. Drill results are important indicators not only for mining and exploration companies, but nearly all stakeholders involved, including existing shareholders and potential investors. While high-grade drill intersects are generally exciting and promising news, a conservative and very

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Forward Guidance: Alexander Green on Why You Should Own Preferred Shares

By Samuel Taube Transcript: Samuel Taube: Joining us by phone is Alexander Green, the Chief Investment Strategist of The Oxford Club. And today, we’re talking about the unique assets known as preferred shares. Alex, thanks for joining us again. Alexander Green: Thanks for having me, Sam. ST: From what I understand, preferred shares aren’t exactly

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Battery-technology metals to leave gold, silver in the dust: readers

By analyst By Michael Allan McCrae A whopping two-thirds of MINING.com readers say battery-technology metals will perform better than precious or base metals in 2018. The survey, which ran last month ahead of the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference 2018, asked our readers how the materials needed to make batteries for the coming electrical vehicle revolution

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