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.
Lithium producers are struggling to keep up with demand from global car makers such as General Motors, Tesla and Volkswagen with the race on to switch to electric vehicles. And…
Lithium markets appear to have hit a “turning point” after a five-month sell off that has depressed prices of the battery metal, according to Morgan Stanley analysts (reports The West…
Kingsland’s maiden drilling program at the Leliyn graphite project is underway, comprising 2,000m of RC and 1,200m of diamond drilling (reports Stockhead).
Another major milestone has been met in Evion’s strategy to supply graphite to the lithium battery industry with metallurgical tests confirming its product is ideal for battery anode material (BAM)…
It’s not a feeding frenzy yet, but a close look at the gold sector shows that conditions are perfect for a takeover rush (reports Tim Treadgold on Small Caps).
CZR Resources has today unveiled a whopping 230 per cent increase in reserves at its Robe Mesa iron ore project in the Pilbara – and in the process demonstrated the…
Cameco chief’s bullish pep talk comes as uranium price continues steady climb. It’s more good news for the likes of Boss as it counts down to production in South Australia…
Gold loves a crisis, which is why it hit an all-time high this week of US$2085 an ounce before easing, propelled by the rocket fuel of another U.S. interest rate…
With government approvals received and drill rigs mobilising to site, Kingsland Minerals is ready to begin drilling at the Leliyn graphite project in the next two to three weeks (reports…
Rarex now claims to have Australia’s largest undeveloped rare earths deposit after delivering the latest update to its Cummins Range project in Western Australia’s Kimberley region (reports MiningNews).
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.