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.
Boss Energy’s restart of the Honeymoon uranium mine in South Australia has passed a crucial milestone with its first NIMCIX elution column achieving nameplate capacity (reports MiningNews).
“How do you get a five- or ten-bagger? It doesn’t matter what stock you’re in: you’ve got to have a pathway to cashflow” (reports MiningNews)
The multi-bagger of last year’s Resources Rising Stars conference, Spartan Resources, thinks its Never Never gold deposit in WA will continue to get better, with executive chairman Simon Lawson targeting…
Lion Selection Group’s CEO Hedley Widdup has, for years, been famous for charting the moments of the mining cycle on his mining clock (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 –…
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.
Strickland Metals already holds one of the largest undeveloped gold projects on the ASX – and it’s only getting bigger (reports Stockhead).
US-focused explorer Sun Silver has bolstered the mineral resources of its flagship Maverick Springs silver-gold project in Nevada by 45%, positioning the project as a “globally significant” silver development asset…
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.