Volume 96 Number 20 - Jul 5 - Jul 11, 2010

Helicopters at Anfield Nickel's Chulac camp, the main camp for its Mayaniquel nickel project in Guatemala.

Site visit: Anfield believes in Guatemalan nickel

EL ESTOR, GUATEMALA — “Our business plan is very simple — we want to do what we did with Lumina,” says David Strang, chairman of Anfield Nickel (ANF-V).It sounds easy, just repeating something that you already managed once.The reality is…




Centamin’s Sukari tops 14M oz. gold

Over the last several years, Centamin Egypt (CEE-T, CEY-L) says it has clocked an average discovery rate of about 500,000 oz. gold per quarter — not bad for a company focused entirely on Egypt, a cou…



TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE -June 21-25

The TSX composite index finished the June 21-25 period lower just as the riots around the G20 meetings were getting set to unfold in the streets of Toronto. The weekend meeting ended with leaders agre…



U.S. MARKETS -June 21-25

British economist John Maynard Keynes’ adage that “markets can remain irrational a lot longer than you and I can remain solvent,” was borne out in U.S. equities trading during the week of June 21-25. …


Guatemala to suspend Goldcorp’s Marlin

The Guatemalan government has announced plans to suspend mining at Goldcorp’s (G-T, GG-N) contentious Marlin gold mine over concerns the mine may be contaminating the local water supply. But it appear…


Financing the future of exploration

The following is an edited and condensed version of a presentation given by incoming Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) president, Scott Jobin-Bevans to the Association of Mining …



Rudd’s fall stokes miners’ optimism

The swift and surprising ouster of controversial Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd brought with it new hopes for miners that the dreaded Resource Super Profits Tax (RSPT) proposal in Australia can …


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