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.
Chalice Mining has hit more zones of sulphide mineralisation at the Hooley prospect, 5km north of the world-class Gonneville polymetallic deposit in Western Australia (reports MiningNews).
The industry leader has revealed a strong interest in these deposits, which is promising news for juniors like Meteoric, AR3 and IXR. Plus, Astro is also drilling clay – for…
A whiff of panic blowing off U.S. banks coupled with doubts about China’s recovery dragged most markets down this week, leaving the good news in isolated situations, including takeover speculation…
A new research report has highlighted the world-class potential of Sunstone Metals’ (STM) Bramaderos gold-copper discovery in Southern Ecuador, saying it could host more than 10Moz of gold-equivalent (reports Stockhead).…
Takeovers at the top end of the copper resources sector have thinned opportunities for investors seeking exposure to a red-hot energy transition metal, but that simply means do what the…
The Honeymoon uranium mine near Broken Hill will restart production before the end of the year, after a decade-long break, its owner Boss Resources says (reports The Australian).
Plus, new report highlights potential game-changer for Sunstone, Australian Rare Earths raises to accelerate South Australian project and Meteoric set for maiden resource. By Barry FitzGerald
Flashes of encouraging discovery news were not enough to boost the stock market this week as the deadweight of rising costs weighed on investor confidence. By Tim Treadgold
New gold and silver hits from aircore drilling at the Stavely copper-gold project in western Victoria have highlighted emerging regional discovery opportunities for Stavely Minerals. By Small Caps
The trigger for gold’s big move higher remains a pause in US interest rate hikes – something that could happen in the second half of the year, ANZ commodity strategists…
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.