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Miners firm up
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
A MINERS’ rebound led Australian stocks higher today as the Australian dollar continued its fall and commodity prices warbled.
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Copper simmers
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
COPPER companies were split after the red metal posted a 1.1% overnight gain in price to $US7251 per tonne. Independence Group was up 2.3% to $A3.14, while Discovery Metals absorbed a 13.9% slide to 34c.
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Mining Briefs: Venturex, Montezuma and more
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
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Mining Briefs
today: drilling results for Venturex; RNI extends option for Peak Hill; Ferrowest moves ahead with new project; Lundin increases stake in Chile JV; and Centrex defines an exploration target for Kimba Gap.
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Apex seals the deal, but at a lower price
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
THE sale of Apex Minerals’ Youanmi gold project will go ahead after the signing of final documents, but the final price of $A5 million is $10m lower than previously announced.
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Forge wins Dugald River work
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
FORGE Group has been awarded the $A290 million engineering, procurement and construction contract for MMG’s $1.5 billion Dugald River project in Queensland.
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OceanaGold puts Didipio in business
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
OCEANAGOLD has declared commercial production at its Didipio mine in the Philippines less than a month after announcing the operation’s first shipment of copper-gold concentrate.
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Macro gloom bears on WA projects
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
ECONOMIC uncertainty and volatility in commodity markets are prompting major Western Australian capital projects and related management companies to cut costs, says Deloitte.
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Funding boost for Oyu Tolgoi
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
THE Export-Import Bank of the United States has approved a $US500 million ($A512.3 million) loan for the continued development of the massive Rio Tinto-controlled Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia on the basis it will support around 2000 US jobs.
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Immediate investment drop-off refuted
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
RESOURCE investment will peak this year at a record $85 billion and maintain this level over the next three, says Wood Mackenzie.
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Friedland invests in Clean TeQ
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
MINING entrepreneur Robert Friedland is planning to take a major stake in ASX-listed purification technology business Clean TeQ Holdings.
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Warkworth could lead country to ruin
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
BAD government comes in many forms – as seen this week in the Australian government’s admission that its budget is in tatters –but for the worst example,
Hogsback
suggests a close look at the Warkworth coal situation because it is a case that may eventually bankrupt the country.
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Capital Watch: Global Strategic, Red Mountain and more
(Friday, 17 May 2013)
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Capital Watch
today: Global Strategic secures financial adviser; Red Mountain to fund drilling; TNG expands raising; Rumble rattles the tin; successful placement for Transol; and another raising for Diatreme.
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Extending losses
(Thursday, 16 May 2013)
THE Australian Securities Exchange opened higher this morning before resource stocks led the market back into negative territory on further softening in commodity prices.
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Uranium trading lower
(Thursday, 16 May 2013)
URANIUM companies were red-shifted today, with Uranex at the bottom of our watchlist in percentage terms; 16.3% lower at A3.6 cents. Pegasus Metals lost 3c to close at 17c, while Energy Resources of Australia shed 1c to $1.02.
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Mining Briefs: Sabre, Albidon and more
(Thursday, 16 May 2013)
IN
Mining Briefs
today: drilling results for Sabre, MOD, CuDeco and Catalyst; Albidon merger goes ahead; offtake deal for Sherwin; King Island reviews Tasmania economics; and Kogi considers transport options.
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Profit for Mawson West
(Thursday, 16 May 2013)
PERTH-based copper producer Mawson West has posted a March quarter profit of $US10.5 million ($A10.6m).
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Green light for Anketell
(Thursday, 16 May 2013)
THE troubled Anketell Point port project in the Pilbara has been granted environmental approval by Environment Minister Tony Burke.
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Executive Outcomes: ERO, Kidman and more
(Thursday, 16 May 2013)
FORMER Ramelius Resources managing director Joseph Houldsworth has been appointed new managing director of ERO Mining.
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Riley venture gets Tas EPA tick
(Thursday, 16 May 2013)
VENTURE Minerals says its Riley iron ore project in Tasmania has cleared one of its final pre-production hurdles after receiving approval conditions from the state Environmental Protection Authority.
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Budget blues weigh on miners
(Wednesday, 15 May 2013)
MINERS led the way as Australian stocks slipped into the red today on discouraging interpretations of last night’s federal budget announcement and lukewarm expectations for Chinese resources demand.
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Copper subdued
(Wednesday, 15 May 2013)
COPPER companies were largely down after a 2.3% overnight price drop put the red metal at $US7216 per tonne. Sandfire Resources stood out with a 4.6% fall to $A6.41 while OZ Minerals slipped 3.8% to $4.05 and PanAust lost 9c to close at $2.38.
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Mining Briefs: Gryphon, Shree and more
(Wednesday, 15 May 2013)
IN
Mining Briefs
today: drill results from Gryphon; Shree secures offtake deal; first sales for Hazelwood; Impact sells non-core assets; Aphrodite advances funding talks; and traditional owners give TUC the go-ahead.
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Paladin piques investor interest
(Wednesday, 15 May 2013)
OUTSPOKEN Paladin Energy boss John Borshoff says the company has become more attractive to prospective partners due to the supply shortfall that is looming in the uranium industry.
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Budget backlash echoes
(Wednesday, 15 May 2013)
MINERS, government and industry analysts have led an outpouring of criticism for the newly declared federal budget, saying changes to the exploration capitalisation scheme will drive much-needed mining investment dollars overseas.
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Mt Forrest JV on track
(Wednesday, 15 May 2013)
MINDAX has received a notice of intention from Perpetual Mining Holding, moving the companies closer to a $A52 million joint venture for the Mt Forrest iron ore project in Western Australia.
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Mount Burgess loses prospecting licence
(Wednesday, 15 May 2013)
AFTER a 14-month wait, Mount Burgess Mining has received notice from the Botswana government that its application for a further two-year extension of its prospecting licence has been rejected.
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South of Embley gets green tick
(Wednesday, 15 May 2013)
FEDERAL Environment Minister Tony Burke has approved Rio Tinto Alcan’s $A1.4 billion South of Embley bauxite mine and port development in Queensland’s Cape York, subject to strict conditions.
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Pegasus soars again on high-grade hits
(Wednesday, 15 May 2013)
PEGASUS Metals saw shares gain nearly 30% after it announced high-grade intersections at its Mt Mulcahy copper-zinc-silver-gold discovery in the Murchison region of Western Australia.
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Slimmer margin for Endeavour on lower gold price
(Wednesday, 15 May 2013)
ENDEAVOUR Mining has flagged a profit margin plunge of more than 20% this year due to the fall in gold price.
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Gold mixed
(Tuesday, 14 May 2013)
GOLD companies were split after the precious metal notched a 1.2% price decline overnight to $US1431 per ounce. Newcrest Mining fell 2.4% to $A16.33 and Alacer Gold lost 3.9% to $2.71 while Medusa Mining closed 3.8% higher at $2.74.
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