Goyder and the MI6 spooks spy a classic brownfields gold exploration opportunity
With its $220m raise locked away, Minerals 260 (ASX: MI6) is set to hit the boards next week; Plus, Saturn’s plan to run rings around the opposition at Gather Round.
Andean Silver (ASX: ASL) has commenced a regional exploration campaign comprising extensive geophysics and target generation at its Cerro Bayo silver-gold project in Chile (reports Small Caps).
Metro and Arrow among the few ASX stocks offering leveraged exposure; Plus, Spartan and Rumble take the week’s gold honours.
Old energy 1. New energy 0. That’s the score after $6 billion was paid this week for a portfolio of coal mines, at the same time a $150 million rescue…
Despite now having two operating uranium mines, Boss Energy shares have more than halved since their February peak.
Javelin Minerals has launched a maiden drilling program at its brownfields Coogee gold-copper project near Kalgoorlie to extend mineralisation along strike and at depth (reports Stockhead).
James Bay Minerals has reported rock chip samples grading up to a whopping 31.7g/t gold at its Independence project in Nevada, USA, which highlight the growth potential outside the existing…
Spartan Resources has secured approvals from the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) and the Department of Water and Environment Regulation (DWER) for the mining and processing…
MD says Honeymoon project in South Australia is well on track to hit guidance; Plus, copper stocks feature prominently in Argonaut’s latest list of best undeveloped projects.
Gold regained its glitter this week as the Ukraine war took a turn for the worse and other asset classes were buffeted by political headwinds.
There’s no doubt that antimony is hot right now as juniors scramble to pick up prospective projects.
With its $220m raise locked away, Minerals 260 (ASX: MI6) is set to hit the boards next week; Plus, Saturn’s plan to run rings around the opposition at Gather Round.
Gold and copper went different ways this week, gold up and copper down, a sign that the U.S. could be leading the world into a wealth-destroying trade war.
After months of relative radio silence, Sunstone Metals has burst back on to investors’ radars with news of a possible takeover, an ASX speeding ticket and a new prominent major shareholder.