Nevada miners cut back after gold drop
A gold price plummet of more than 25 percent since January has led to cutbacks in Nevada’s mining industry.
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A gold price plummet of more than 25 percent since January has led to cutbacks in Nevada’s mining industry.
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If mineral exploration, like real estate, is all about location, then Gold Standard Ventures Corp. would appear to own the equivalent of a penthouse on Park Avenue. Its flagship gold project sits in Nevada’s productive Carlin Trend,
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The question of ‘location, location, location’ is a serious one for the mining company investor, suggests City broker Ambrian today. There was a time when traders were happy just to see a development company pick up a mining project anywhere
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Barrick Gold Corp. is betting growth will come from Nevada, where the world’s largest producer scored its first big success three decades ago, after more than $9 billion in writedowns and cost overruns in the past two years on projects from the Andes to Zambia.
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What if the shockingly low valuations of some junior mining companies are really all they’re worth? As the market shakes off years of exuberance, Brent Cook, co-editor of the Exploration Insights newsletter, searches for the truly undervalued.
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For Pershing Gold, significant de-risking has taken place, yet the share price is largely unchanged. Recent events make it clear that Executive Chairman & CEO Stephen Alfers continues to execute the company’s aggressive strategy.
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Hecla Mining Co. said Monday it has entered into an agreement to acquire 14 million shares of a resource exploration company based in Canada for about $2.5 million.
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