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Welsh gold: The ‘rarest gold in the world’

If you’re ever looking for expensive gold jewellery – not just any old gold jewellery, mind you, but with gold of such fine quality and such rarity as befits a royal family – you might want to consider having it made of Welsh gold.


An open pit at Gold-Ore Resources' Bjorkdal gold mine 750 km north of Stockholm, Sweden. Photo by Ian Bickis

Gold-Ore and Astur Gold to merge

Vancouver-based juniors Gold-Ore Resources (GOZ-T) and Astur Gold (AST-V) are joining forces to form a single, European-focused  company with a producing gold mine and another gold project with upside.


Lundin completes Semblana resource

Lundin Mining (LUN-T) discovered the Semblana copper deposit adjacent to its Neves-Corvo mine in Southern Portugal in September last year, and describes it on its website as the “first new massive-sulphide deposit discovery at Neves-Corvo in…


A miner working underground at European Goldfields' Olympias polymetallic project in Greece. Photo by European Goldfields

Eldorado’s big fat offer for European Goldfields

Eldorado Gold’s (ELD-T, EGO-N) proposed acquisition of European Goldfields (EGU-T, EGU-L) will enable increased gold production from 650,000 oz. in 2011 to over 1.4 million oz. by 2014 – or a rate of 30% on an annualized basis – the company’s…


New royalties scare Gabriel investors

Investors in Gabriel Resources (GBU-T) were hit by post-Christmas sticker shock after the government of Romania announced that it would be doubling royalties on gold production in the country.




Welsh gold – the ‘rarest gold in the world’

London, U.K. – If you’re looking for expensive gold jewellery this holiday season -not just any old gold jewellery, mind you, but gold of such fine quality and such rarity as befits a royal family – you might want to consider passing on Welsh…


Eldorado to buy European Goldfields

Eldorado Gold’s (ELD-T, EGO-N) proposed acquisition of European Goldfields (EGU-T, EGU-L) will enable Eldorado to increase gold production from about 650,000 ounces in 2011 to over 1.4 million ounces by 2014–or a rate of 30% on an…


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