2012

Rockgate bulks up resources at Falea

Rockgate Capital (rgt-t) recently reported a 258% increase in the contained uranium resource in the measured and indicated category at the Falea project in western Mali.



Crosshair boots resource higher at Bootheel

Shares of Crosshair Energy (CXX-T, CXZ-X) were up 11.90% or 5¢ at 47¢ per share in mid-morning trading in Toronto after the junior announced it had raised the resource estimate for the Bootheel uranium project in southern Wyoming’s…



BHP boosts copper resources at Spence by 700%

Resources at BHP Billiton’s (BHP-N, BLT-L) Spence copper mine in northern Chile has grown by nearly 700%, following a four-year US$30-million brownfield exploration program.


Ivanhoe drops the poison pill and secures financing

Rio Tinto (RIO-N, RIO-L) is moving ever closer to increasing its stake in Oyu Tolgoi through Ivanhoe Mines’ (IVN-T, IVN-N) equity. After winning a court ruling in late December of last year the sting was removed from Ivanhoe’s shareholders…


Exeter completes Caspiche prefeasibility

The Caspiche project in northern Chile’s Maricunga gold district has a pre-tax net present value at a 5% discount rate of US$2.8 billion and a pre-tax internal rate of return of 11.5%, according to Exeter Resource’s (XRC-T, XRA-X)…


U3O8 Corp. releases Berlin estimate

Drilling on the southern three kilometres of the Berlin project’s 10.5 km mineralized trend in Colombia demonstrates the continuity of uranium, vanadium, phosphate, rare earths and other metals, says U3O8 Corp (UWE-V), which has just released…




Kinross tumbles as it scrambles to cut costs

Kinross Gold’s shares fell 20% a day after the company said it’s reviewing its three growth projects to improve “capital allocation, project sequencing and investment returns.”


Capex rising for Iamgold

Iamgold (IMG-T, IAG-N) reported production of 253,000 attributable ounces of gold in the fourth quarter of 2011, the company’s best quarter of the year. Full-year production in 2011, including production from discontinued businesses, was…


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