Boss sends bullish warning to growing army of uranium shorters
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.
Has opened the door to the sales market for its Simandou North iron project with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for access to the local railway system…
Infill and extensional drilling at Astral Resources’ Kamperman prospect near the gold capital of Kalgoorlie has returned a spectacular high-grade intercept of 3m at 177g/t gold (reports Stockhead).
The ramp-up of Boss Energy’s (ASX: BOE) Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia is proceeding as planned.
James Bay and Cygnus enjoy share price runs on the back of North American deals; Silver bulls rage as broker says ‘fill your boots’ with Andean.
Records tumbled again this week as the flow of funds into the resources sector gathered pace, powered by an optimistic outlook for next year and an acceleration of deal flow.
Hits of 100gpt support the company’s view of the big potential at its Golden Ridge project in Tasmania’s north-east.
IP surveys conducted outside Strickland Metals’ 5.4Moz Rogozna gold resource in the Balkans have discovered exciting new growth targets – the Jezerska Reka and Obradov Potok prospects (reports Stockhead).
With confidence in its Northern Territory uranium assets has been boosted by positive results from its Murphy West and Nabarlek projects
Boss Energy has confirmed additional high-grade drilling results from its 30%-owned Alta Mesa uranium project in southern Texas (reports Small Caps).
Plus, Nimy creating a buzz with copper and gallium hits in remote WA.
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.