Asante Gold raises US$100m in share issue
CANADA'S Asante Gold Corp. said on Wednesday it had raised US$100m through the sale of shares to a strategic investor.
About 90.7 million shares were...
Endeavour under no pressure to make call on Mali project Kalana,...
ENDEAVOUR Mining CEO Sébastien de Montessus said the gold producer was under no pressure to develop its Kalana project in Mali as the technical...
Gains not enough to save Bristow, Barrick’s domineering CEO
IN a rare public criticism of Mark Bristow, Barrick chairman John Thornton said at the London Indaba conference last year that the company had...
Pan African concludes R50m share buy-back, commissions R150m solar plant
PAN African Resources, the South African gold producer, said it had completed the first phase of its buy-back programme at a cost of R50.3m.
Some...
Sibanye-Stillwater targets $500m in gold streaming deals
SIBANYE-Stillwater aimed to conclude a portion of an estimated $500m to $1bn in potential streaming or metals prepayment deals before it announced its half...
Burkina Faso compels West African to give up more of Kiaka
DESPITE West African Resources’ efforts to present an alternative proposal, the Burkina Faso government has proceeded to grab a bigger stake in the Kiaka...
Mark Bristow keeps to lifelong strategy of building own mines for...
MARK Bristow, CEO of Barrick Gold, reminded investors of the strategy that served him well for more than a quarter of a century in...
Sibanye-Stillwater to reopen Burnstone gold project
SIBANYE-Stillwater is to considering reopening its Burnstone gold project in Mpumalanga province following an improvement in the gold price.
"We are reconsidering it," said Neal...
RioZim finalises Dalny deal as chases 60,000 oz/year
ZIMBABWEAN gold and diamond miner, RioZim, has agreed terms for the acquisition of troubled Falcon Gold's Dalny mine which it believes will spearhead the...
Gold and other metals expected to soar as world roils from...
GOLD is a disaster metal. In other words, its price improves when notions of the good life are threatened. This seems a time-honoured fact...


















