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POSTED ON April 13, 2013 BY CEOEditor

Faber: Gold isn’t down as much as Apple | Bloomberg Faber’s Web site.

POSTED ON April 12, 2013 BY CEOEditor

He pays little attention to the daily trading noise, or to prophesies that the commodity supercycle is over. Even on a day when gold is nosediving, he remains bullish about the five- to 10-year prospects as long as monetary expansion and currency volatility remain rampant – and China, he feels, has come back nicely. Gold,… Continue Reading

POSTED ON April 12, 2013 BY CEO Technician

Today we had a very significant breakdown in the gold market. Market pundits will go through lists of reasons in an attempt to explain gold’s massive plunge below $1500/ounce. While the fundamental reasons are likely to be quite lengthy, the technical explanation is quite simple; gold had tested the $1550 support level multiple times in… Continue Reading

POSTED ON April 12, 2013 BY CEOEditor

The US raised its nuclear alert level to DEFCON 3 today. The last time US armed forces were at DEFCON 3 was 9/11; before that, it was only during the Yom Kippur War (1973) and the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962). And yet the gold price is not looking good; the fear is gone. The fear… Continue Reading

POSTED ON April 12, 2013 BY James Kwantes

A World of Mining Special – Part 1 of 2 This is a story about Eira Thomas, dubbed the “Queen of Diamonds” for her role leading the geologists who discovered the kimberlite pipes that became the Diavik diamond mine. Diavik, Canada’s second diamond mine, produced 1.9 million carats of the sparkling stones in the fourth quarter… Continue Reading

POSTED ON April 12, 2013 BY CEOEditor

Central banks are victims of their own success. With inflation no longer a reliable indicator of demand, they must look elsewhere to keep economies from running hot or cold. The death of inflation | Economist

POSTED ON April 11, 2013 BY James Kwantes

Seven months after the B.C. Securities Commission slapped a cease-trade order on shares of Barkerville Gold Mines (BGM), the stock remains halted. The regulatory slapdown came after Barkerville, helmed by Frank Callaghan, proclaimed an NI 43-101 resource estimate of 10.6 million gold ounces, indicated, for its Cow Mountain project and the “geological potential” for 65 to 90… Continue Reading

POSTED ON April 09, 2013 BY CEOEditor

The Toronto-listed stock of Allied Nevada ($ANV), which operates the Hycroft silver/gold mine near Winnemucca in north-west Nevada, on Tuesday spiked by more than 30%, after it released preliminary operational results for the first quarter ended March 31.  Article: Henry Lazenby, Mining Weekly

POSTED ON April 09, 2013 BY James Kwantes

Lumina Copper on Tuesday announced a preliminary economic assessment that gives the Taca Taca project in Salta, Argentina a net present value of $2.1 billion, assuming a discount rate of 8% and $2.75/lb copper, and after-tax internal rate of return of 17.2%. The assessment includes substantial gold and molybdenum at assumed prices of $1,200/oz Au… Continue Reading

POSTED ON April 09, 2013 BY CEOEditor

Petroamerica Oil Corp (C:PTA) Shares Issued 580,721,594 Last Close 4/8/2013 $0.305 Petroamerica Oil Corp. has provided preliminary drilling results for its Las Maracas-8 well on the Los Ocarros block, and provides the results of selective testing for the La Casona-1 well on the El Eden block, Colombia.

POSTED ON April 09, 2013 BY CEOEditor

Alpha Minerals Inc (C:AMW) Shares Issued 20,400,561 Last Close 4/8/2013 $4.10 Alpha Minerals Inc. has entered into an agreement with Salman Partners Inc., Cormark Securities Inc. and Raymond James Ltd. pursuant to which the underwriters have agreed to underwrite the offer and sale of 1.2 million flow-through shares and 500,000 non-flow-through units of Alpha Minerals… Continue Reading

POSTED ON April 07, 2013 BY CEO Technician

Last week we were looking for a big move in gold with a good chance that prices would either test 1550 or 1650 once the multi-week ascending triangle resolved. Sure enough gold made a $65 high to low move last week as prices tumbled below the key support at 1550, testing bulls’ resolve once again. The… Continue Reading

POSTED ON April 04, 2013 BY Tommy Humphreys

by Stockwatch Business Reporter Richard Angus Bruce McDonald, the promoter who found the Casa Berardi gold mine in Quebec, has died, age 73. His colleagues will remember him dearly as a capable fundraiser, an admired mentor and a kind friend. Mr. McDonald is credited with turning around a 1980s mining market that was cooling off… Continue Reading

POSTED ON April 04, 2013 BY CEOEditor

“The premise of Haywood being in any difficulty is both ludicrous and woefully uninformed.” Kevin Campbell, the well respected Haywood Securities Managing Director sounds off in the Gold Report today, defending both Canada’s junior resource industry and his firm. Here are a few key paragraphs: “The Canadian mining marketplace is not in danger of being replaced… Continue Reading

POSTED ON April 04, 2013 BY CEOEditor

Gina Rinehart is Australia’s richest—and most controversial—billionaire. We had missed this fascinating New Yorker profile of Gina Rinehart, Australia’s wealthiest person, the second generation iron ore prospecting titan, who, along with her father, deserves much of the credit for developing the Pilbara (pronounced: Pilbra), one of the richest iron ore finds in the world, located… Continue Reading

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