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By Roman Baudzus |
March 9, 2012
According to officials in Baghdad, Iraq has huge gold producing potential. Nevertheless, senior government members have stated that the country does not have the necessary know-how in terms of mining capabilities.
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By Roman Baudzus |
March 5, 2012
The government of Zimbabwe is continuing with its "indigenization" process by forcing foreign mining companies to transfer shares in their enterprises to a government fund.
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By Sara Nunnally |
May 24, 2011
How high? That will depend on how serious the mining situation is in South Africa. Keep an eye on Zimbabwe, too. Mining companies have been struggling with production, and the country is trying to grab a hold on mining rights of foreign mining companies.
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By Roman Baudzus |
March 31, 2011
It is unlikely that platinum will experience another sales flood in the short term - despite Japan's situation and other such pressures. Platinum and palladium prices are dependent on industrial demand and their prices follow global economy cycles.
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By Scott Wright |
December 6, 2010
Gold mining's global affair is bound by country-level dynamics. And with the mined supply trending down, these dynamics have become increasingly important.
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By Minefund.com |
June 7, 2010
The Australian Trade Commission is living the adage that no good deed goes unpunished.
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By Scott Wright |
May 2, 2010
where in the world are the juniors exploring for gold?
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By Marc Davis |
February 23, 2010
A Canadian/Chinese partnership to commercialize Africa's first modern-day potash mine may yet get the ultimate endorsement from the world's largest mining company, BHP Billiton.
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By Marc Davis |
January 25, 2010
As the gold market continues its lustrous trend, the corporate elbowing and shoving to get at the richest buried treasures is getting increasingly cutthroat.