Silver stars to lead an investment smorgasbord at next week’s RRS conference on Gold Coast
With more than 700 investors, Boss will put the uranium case, while Alkane, Caravel & Talisman will offer much sought-after copper exposure.
Kingsland Minerals’ Leliyn graphite project in the Northern Territory is rapidly emerging as a major graphite discovery following the return of the first assay results (reports Stockhead).
It’s a long way from the dusty wheatbelt of WA to the forests of Canada but there is a small explorer with a plan to connect the two locations through…
Junior explorer PolarX expects to see improved results from an in-progress scoping study for its Caribou Dome deposit in Alaska after its improved structural understanding has delivered it a substantially…
Plus, investor frenzy over Nimy’s results show lithium exploration is back in favour, which is also good news for Cygnus as it prepares for maiden lithium resource in James Bay…
Interest rate pressure continued to dominate the top end of the stock market this week, along with recession speculation and China’s economic slowdown, but in the lower reaches sentiment was…
Just as silver has been dubbed the poor man’s gold so has graphite been described as poor man’s lithium, though an eye-catching discovery which doubled the money of investors in Kingsland…
Shares in Simon Lil’s Nimy Resources have had a canter on the back of a potentially promising lithium play called Mons north of Southern Cross in Western Australia (reports MiningNews).
RareX’s recasting of its flagship Cummins Range project from a rare earths (REE) play into a hybrid phosphate-REE development with the fertiliser being first off the rank has two advisory…
New World Resources believes the historical Javelin VMS project could host viable satellite targets for trucking ore to the Antler processing plant nearby (reports Stockhead).
As quickly mobilised spot volumes become scarce, speculators could use the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust (SPUT) to push yellowcake prices sharply higher, say Leigh Goehring and Adam Rozencwajg (reports Stockhead).
With more than 700 investors, Boss will put the uranium case, while Alkane, Caravel & Talisman will offer much sought-after copper exposure.
A mini-boom in antimony has delivered fast profits for speculators but the reason for the boom, tighter Chinese export controls, confirms the development of an important new investment thematic – buy what China won’t sell.
There was no gold for Australia in the Javelin at the recent Paris Olympics. But it seems Javelin Minerals may be about to make up the shortfall.