Mining Stocks Articles

Archives a valuable repository of geological documents and maps (June 18, 1990)

June 18, 1990 / Posted Northern Miner Staff

In any type of commercial geological investigation, it is always important to know "who" and "what" has gone before. In most cases, this is perceived as reviewing the company, corporate or agency files and doing a quick check of previously published material. All too often a company finds out later (that is, after investing large sums of money to acquire "new" data or information, or after the com...Read More

Nutrien shares begin trading on TSX and NYSE after Agrium, Potash Corp. merger

January 2, 2018<br/>11:19 AM / The Canadian Press

SASKATOON — Shares of Nutrien Ltd., the company created by the merger of Agrium Inc. and Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc., started trading on the Toronto and New York Stock Exchanges today.The company traded under the ticker symbol NTR.The merger saw shareholders receive 0.40 Nutrien shares for each common share of PotashCorp they owned and 2.23 Nutrien shares for each Agrium share they own...Read More

Canadian IPOs rebounded in 2017, generating $5.1 billion in proceeds, PwC says

January 2, 2018<br/>10:47 AM / The Canadian Press

MONTREAL — Canadian initial public offerings rebounded last year from their worst performance in nearly two decades in 2016 as $5.1 billion in proceeds were generated with the prospect for a strong 2018, says Pricewaterhouse Coopers.There were 38 issues from Canadian companies or companies listing on Canadian exchanges in 2017.That included 13 in the fourth quarter, which raised a total of $...Read More

Top business leaders-like top athletes, musicians and actors-highly sought after, very well compensated

mdash January 3, 2018 / Staff reporter

SummaryA 2017 CCPA report found that the average compensation for the 100 highest-paid CEOs in Canada was $9.5 million, which was 193 times higher than the average industrial wage in Canada ($49,510).Extending the analysis to include all CEOs in the survey reduced average compensation by 78.4% to $2.1 million; the ratio of CEO-to-worker pay fell to 42 to 1.Quite telling, the average CEO compensati...Read More

Gold Market Charts - December 2017

BullionStar / 4 Jan 2018

The December issue of BullionStar's 'Gold Market Charts' looks at developments in the world's major physical gold markets during November, the latest month for which the relevant data is available. Each month, this series of article uses gold charts from the GOLD CHARTS R US market charting website.SGE Gold WithdrawalsPhysical gold withdrawals from the vaults of the Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE...Read More

Weather leaves Centerra investors cold even as gold prices sizzle

January 5, 2018<br/>2:07 PM / Gabriel Friedman

Back in October 2016, Centerra Gold CEO Scott Perry told investors that purchasing the Mount Milligan gold and copper mine would give the company an asset in “one of the lowest risk jurisdictions” in the world — British Columbia.At the time, his company’s other flagship asset, a gold mine in the Kyrgyz Republic, was mired in disputes with the local government about pol...Read More

Canada's biggest cities much less dense than other major U.S., international urban centres

mdash January 9, 2018 / Staff reporter

SummaryAs Canada's most successful metropolitan areas continue to grow, they face pressures to grow outward-through the construction of new communities at the urban fringe-and upward-by accommodating more residents in existing urban areas, leading to higher populations densities. This bulletin compares population densities across 30 cities located in high-income countries.To ensure comparability b...Read More

PI Financial strengthens its mining research team

January 9, 2018<br/>2:31 PM / Barry Critchley

The early part of the year is typically when there is movement on the Street, and 2018 is no exception.Vancouver-based PI Financial has hired two new staffers for its mining research group. The firm has retained the services of Chris Thompson as head of its mining research group and Justin Stevens as a mining research associate. They both joined from Raymond James where they covered precious metal...Read More

CPP tax increase and Ottawa's income tax changes mean higher taxes for virtually every Canadian family

mdash January 11, 2018 / Staff reporter

SummarySince coming into office, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has repeatedly claimed to have reduced taxes for middle class Canadian families-a claim based solely on the federal government's reduction to the second lowest personal income tax rate from 22 to 20.5 percent. However, a recent study found that when all the Trudeau government's major changes to the personal income tax syst...Read More

Move over Bitcoin - so far this year it's gold that's catching investors' attention

January 12, 2018<br/>3:48 PM / Gabriel Friedman

Move over Bitcoin. In 2018, so far, it’s gold that’s catching investors’ attention.Gold hit a four-month high on Friday, trading at US$1,338.39 per ounce on the back of strong production outlooks from companies, higher price predictions from bank analysts and merger activity.“It’s going to get more competitive,” Clive T. Johnson, chief executive of B2Gold C...Read More

One of the biggest diamonds in history has just been dug up in southern Africa

January 15, 2018<br/>10:53 AM / Bloomberg News

One of the biggest diamonds in history has been discovered in the mountainous kingdom of Lesotho in southern Africa.Gem Diamonds Ltd. found the 910-carat stone, about the size of two golf balls, at its Letseng mine in the country. It’s a D colour Type IIa diamond, which means it has very few or no nitrogen atoms and is one of the most expensive stones. The diamond is the fifth-biggest ever f...Read More

Unemployment rate now less reflective of overall labour market performance due to demographics

mdash January 16, 2018 / Staff reporter

SummaryThe unemployment rate has long been the single measure most used by the media, policymakers, and politicians to gauge overall labour market performance.However, the unemployment rate can decrease for two reasons that imply very different performance: 1) people are finding work, which is positive; or 2) potential workers are dropping out of the labour force and not looking for work anymore,...Read More

'Disastrous' deals sideline gold mining M&A as metal rallies

January 17, 2018<br/>1:41 PM / Bloomberg News

Stung by some lousy investments that led to billions of dollars in losses a few years ago, the world’s major gold producers have cut way back on mining deals — even as metal prices posted their biggest rally since 2010.The value of the industry’s transactions, from acquisitions to venture-capital financing, tumbled by more than a third in 2017 to US$8.95 billion, the lowest...Read More

Canada has almost 20% fewer doctors per capita than OECD average

mdash January 18, 2018 / Staff reporter

While the provision of health care involves the use of a considerable number of inputs, including medical equipment and pharmaceuticals, health-care services still draw largely on the expertise of health-care professionals. Physicians, in particular, play a prominent role. In this regard, while Canada has one of the most expensive universal health-care systems among developed countries, the number...Read More

Chile orders Barrick to permanently close Pascua-Lama surface facilities

January 18, 2018<br/>11:42 AM / The Canadian Press

TORONTO — The Chilean government has ordered Barrick Gold Corp. (TSX:ABX) to permanently close all surface facilities at its troubled Pascua-Lama project high in the Andes.The government had suspended the massive project that straddles the Chile-Argentina border in 2013 over concerns of environmental damage and water contamination during development.Barrick was fined the maximum US$16 millio...Read More

'A shock to all of us': Teck Resources' dam sale upsets workers, community in Trail, B.C.

January 19, 2018<br/>2:14 PM / Gabriel Friedman

Mike Mozak's union was in the middle of labour negotiations with Teck Resources Ltd. last spring when the company announced a proposed $1.2-billion deal to sell its hydroelectric dam that powers the lead and zinc smelter where his members worked."It was a shock to all of us," said Mozak, president of United Steelworkers Local 9705, who questions how the sale could affect the smelter's future. Nest...Read More

US Gold Reserves, Of Immense Interest to Russia and China

Ronan Manly / 19 Jan 2018

Recently, Russian television network RT extensively quoted me in a series of articles about the US Government's gold reserves. The RT articles, published on the RT.com website, were based on a series of questions RT put to me about various aspects of the official US gold reserves. These gold reserves are held by the US Treasury, mostly in the custody of the US Mint. The US Mint is a branch of th...Read More

Goldman, Citi final bidders for Scotiabank's metals business: sources

January 24, 2018<br/>3:46 PM / Reuters

LONDON — The field of prospective bidders for ScotiaMocatta, the metals trading arm of Canada’s Bank of Nova Scotia, has narrowed to two, three banking and industry sources said on Wednesday.The two – Goldman Sachs Group and Citi – are undertaking due diligence checks, the sources said.The sources said Japanese trading house Sumitomo and Australian bank ANZ (Australia and N...Read More

Canada falls out of top 10 freest countries, U.S. up six spots to 17th

mdash January 25, 2018 / Staff reporter

The Human Freedom Index (HFI) presents a broad measure of human freedom, understood as the absence of coercive constraint. This third annual index uses 79 distinct indicators of personal and economic freedom in the following areas:Rule of LawSecurity and SafetyMovementReligionAssociation, Assembly, and Civil SocietyExpression and InformationIdentity and RelationshipsSize of GovernmentLegal System...Read More

Bucking trend, Leagold ready for shopping spree as gold prices climb

January 25, 2018<br/>1:04 PM / Gabriel Friedman

Conventional wisdom suggests 'buy low, sell high' is the best strategy. But as gold prices surge to new peaks daily, and some companies hang back from acquisitions, Leagold Mining Corp.'s chief executive Neil Woodyer believes he's found a loophole to this age-old adage: In about a one-year timespan, he has built a Latin America-focused intermediate by snapping up assets that larger companies cast...Read More

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