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By Gareth Hatch |
May 15, 2012
For 2012, the MLR has taken a different approach to the allocation of mining quotas. The first difference is that the ministry does not appear to have published a single list of mining quotas allocated to the provinces and regions, as it has in previous years
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By Jon Nadler |
December 28, 2011
Gold prices drifted even lower overnight and this morning as year-end sellers once again cashed still-profitable chips in and opted to park proceeds in cash at least until the first week of 2012 draws to a close.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
June 17, 2011
The opportunities in the junior REE sector are significant. But the junior population is quite large - there are literally hundreds of stocks to choose from that want your dollars. There is also a steep learning curve and there are serious risks.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
June 8, 2011
Concerns about climate change, carbon footprints, energy security and the rising cost of fossil fuels spurred a revival of interest in nuclear power generation in early 2010 and a global civil nuclear renaissance but it derailed with Fukushima-Daiichi.
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By Frank Holmes |
May 3, 2011
International coal prices hit $124 per ton this week, the highest levels in five months, as strong demand from reconstruction projects in Japan and reduced supply from flood-ravaged Australia has made coal supply tight.
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By Adrian Ash |
January 20, 2011
Gold and silver prices both fell hard in London and early New York trading on Thursday, extending this month's 4% and 10% drops as world stock markets fell and the US dollar rose.
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By Gareth Hatch |
July 20, 2010
Industry participants at all stages of the technology supply chain remain watchful for signs of significant effects from the recent announcements from China, positive or negative.
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By World Nuclear News |
January 7, 2010
China's ambitious expansion of nuclear power capacity is driving huge growth in its domestic supply industry.