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By Stephen Clayson |
August 8, 2008
So far this year junior gold stocks have performed poorly. Why?
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By Charlotte Matthews |
July 8, 2008
The market capitalisation of gold companies has risen almost tenfold between 1995 and this year, despite the fact that the industry is producing less gold and profits than it was in 1995, Randgold Resources CEO Mark Bristow said yesterday.
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By Colin Anthony |
September 28, 2007
BHP Billiton may have struck it rich in its Olympic Dam mine, but South African gold companies still reign supreme in terms of resources.
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By Stephen Clayson |
August 6, 2007
Having already found two substantial gold mines, this $2 billion company now reckons it has found its third.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
April 3, 2007
Last year's collapse of the long-established mining engineering company was surprising.
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By Jim Jones |
February 9, 2007
CEO Mark Bristow told delegates at Mining Indaba 2007 there was a "fighting chance" between with the company's $12 million and $32 million claims against MDM Ferroman.
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By Gareth Tredway |
February 5, 2007
Although its Morila mine is rapidly depleting, Randgold announced today its first dividend after 10 years of existence and the company is set to achieve annual production of 350,000 ounces from Loulo.
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By Jacqueline Mackenzie |
February 5, 2007
Fuelled by the first full-year contribution from its Loulo operation in Mali and a higher gold price, Randgold reported a 54% increase in profit before tax to $74 million for the year ended December 2006.
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By Jon A. Nones |
October 5, 2006
After the Amaranth fiasco, hedge funds are thinking twice about commodities. What will this mean for gold in the near and longer term?
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By Ben Abelson |
August 7, 2006
After a tough first quarter, Randgold Resources has bounced back as one of the best positioned mid-tier producers.