CEO who dubbed steel market a falling knife is calling a bottom
Mining News Pro - The CEO who warned at the beginning of the year that North America’s steel market was a “falling knife” is calling an end to the carnage.
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London court to decide who controls $1 billion of Venezuelan gold
Mining News Pro - A London court is finally set to decide who controls more than $1 billion of Venezuelan gold stored in the Bank of England’s vaults.
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If Tesla isn’t good enough for an ESG index, then who is?
Mining News Pro - Tesla Inc.’s removal this week from an industry benchmark index is raising new questions about what ESG actually means to investors.
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Deepwater oil targeted by Argentine activists who quashed mining
Mining News Pro - Environmental activists in Argentina are trying to prevent new oil exploration in the resource-rich South American nation just days after forcing a governor in Patagonia to reverse course on silver mining.
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Family who exited De Beers for $5 billion taps Asia’s rich
Mining News Pro - The family office for Nicky Oppenheimer and his son Jonathan has set up an outpost in Singapore to boost its Asia exposure and partner with the region’s wealthy.
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Who’s in the bigger hole when an ethical investor divests from BHP?
Mining News Pro - The mining giant releases full-year results this week, but Britain’s biggest pension fund will no longer care.
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Schenck Process’ whole-of-life approach to screening
Mining News Pro - Schenck Process has strengthened how the company works with mining clients by taking a whole-of-life outlook to the screens it designs and supplies to the industry.
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Gold price hits fresh 7-year high as WHO issues virus warning
Mining News Pro - Gold prices surged again on Tuesday to the highest in more than seven years as the World Health Organization cautioned that the worst of the coronavirus pandemic is yet to come.
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Mining billionaires who made their fortunes the fastest
Mining News Pro - Billionaire fortunes have been whipsawed in recent months by global trade tensions and economic uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic. For one group, however — tycoons with major holdings in mining, particularly gold assets — it’s been a prosperous time.
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Katanga now a wholly owned Glencore subsidiary
Mining News Pro - Democratic Republic Congo-focused Katanga Mining is now wholly-owned, directly or indirectly, by multicommodities trader and miner Glencore, having completed the going-private transaction announced in April.
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The men who would be king of Glencore move into the spotlight
Mining News Pro - Contenders for the biggest job in commodity trading, the head of Glencore, will be on parade this week. Outgoing CEO Ivan Glasenberg wanted his successor to look “like me,” and the main aspirants do.
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Former miners who stared down a coal train end their protest
Mining News Pro - Former Blackjewel LLC employees blocking a coal train in Kentucky in protest of working without pay are shutting down the demonstration after close to two months, still empty-handed.
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Who owns the world’s gold reserves
Mining News Pro - Central banks around the globe have been on a gold buying spree this year, with Russia and China leading the pack.
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Geologist who discovered oldest water on earth wins top science prize
Mining News Pro - The country’s highest awards for science were awarded by the Rt. Hon. Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada, the Hon. Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Sport, and Dr. Digvir S. Jayas, interim president of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) at Rideau Hall on May 6, 2019.
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The coal miner who bet everything on U.S. power markets and lost
Mining News Pro - Eleven years ago, Cloud Peak Energy Inc. made an all-or-nothing bet its rivals were unwilling to match: that coal would remain indispensable to the U.S. power sector.
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There are more than a thousand mining companies, such as Brick Gold and Condor Gold, who use the word "gold" in their names.
Mining News - Based on the statistics of Mining Intelligence Company, which has surveyed more than 13,000 mineral companies, gold, coal, and copper are the most commonly used names in mining companies.
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