Editorial: Maple knights table TMX bid
The brief but doomed manoeuvre by the TMX Group to be taken over the London Stock Exchange is thankfully coming to an end.
The brief but doomed manoeuvre by the TMX Group to be taken over the London Stock Exchange is thankfully coming to an end.
Friedrich Nietzsche opined that, in its essence, life is uncanny.
Commodities investors felt the pain during the first week of May, as the killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. Navy SEALs set off heavy selling in a wide spectrum of hard assets from precious and base metals to oil and gasoline.
Vancouver – The British Columbia mining industry saw more signs of recovery in 2010, but it was the new mines coming online that have prompted talk of a mining renaissance in the industry. Such were some of the findings of…
As a former Western Editor of your newspaper, I was disappointed to read the Lion One Metals story (T.N.M., May 2-8, 2011).
CANADIAN/U.S. EXCHANGE (Bank of Canada noon rate)
Early May proved to be historic in global and Canadian geopolitics.
The following was released by GFMS and outlines the highlights of its Platinum & Palladium Survey 2011. The summary draws from a briefing given by GFMS chairman Philip Klapwijk in London. For more information and to buy the full report…
Friedrich Nietzsche opined that, in its essence, life is uncanny.
We keep getting surprised by the latest developments in the fate of newbie copper miner Equinox Minerals.
The following was released by GFMS and outlines the highlights of its Gold Survey 2011. The summary draws from a briefing given by GFMS chairman Philip Klapwijk in London. For more information and to buy the full report visit www.gfms.co.uk.
Mid-April was one of those times when gold bugs ask themselves, “why is everyone else so slow to catch on?”
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