With the commodities rout taking its toll, the top 100 worse performing miners, as of Monday, are revealed.
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South32 sees continued downward trend
South32 shares have slumped following the release of disappointing results.
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Global Silver: The who, what, and where
An insight into the GFMS's latest world silver survey, and some predictions for the metal's future movement.
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BHP Billiton reveals details of South32 demerger
It will cost BHP Billiton $US738 million to spin-off its non-core assets into new company South32, but it assures that shareholders will be better off as a result of the deal.
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Are banks rigging the gold and silver price?
Reports are rising that at least ten major banks are under investigations for commodity price rigging.
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PanAust cuts jobs in bid for increased efficiency
Around 182 jobs will soon be cut from the operations of copper/gold/silver miner PanAust, with more redundancies to come later in the year.
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Secret buyer walks away from Lakewood Mill purchase
Silver Lake Resources has failed to sell its Lakewood gold mill after announcing a buyer was interested in October.
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The 2015 Metals outlook: What lies ahead
After a spate of horror cycles for the mining industry, how will commodities fare next year? Cole Latimer & Vicky Validakis report.
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The 2015 Metals Outlook Series: Silver, Zinc, Lead
Australian Mining looks at the forecast for metals and minerals next year, in its annual Metals Outlook series. In this edition we focus on base metals.
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Silver mine in Cobar wants to hire locals
The company planning to reopen a silver mine in Cobar has called for people in the local area to apply for jobs at the site.
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Mining in perspective: How much metal do mines produce
Visual Capitalists and artist Dillion Marsh have created stunning images putting the amount of metal that is actually mined from operations, and globally.
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Peak oil and peak coal: When will we run out of resources [infographic]
Many people are pointing to society reaching its peak point for mining resources, but when will we actually run out? One person has done the math in this infographic.
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BHP Billiton post record production and lowest injury rate
BHP Billiton’s Full year results announcement to the ASX this afternoon have shown revenue growth of 1.9 per cent, representing a $67.2 billion increase.
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BHP demerger: How it affects Australia
We've broken down what sites will be affected, and who is staying and who is going in the BHP demerger
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BHP Billiton splits in half, demerges its assets
BHP Billiton has announced a massive shift in the company, announcing that it will spin out approximately half of its existing assets in to a new company.
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BHP announces raft of management changes in wake of demerger
BHP Billiton has announced a series of changes at the top as it carries out a demerger of its half of its assets.
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$15000 gold skateboard and other items sold to the wealthy
Are you in the market for a 24K gold plated skateboard? One website has taken golden luxury to the extreme, with this and many more unique items for sale. But it’ll cost you.
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Perilya mine dumps MacMahon contract
Broken Hill’s Perilya mine will end its shotcrete contract with MacMahon in a move set to lead to job losses at the site.
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South Australian Paris silver gets $5 million boost
South Australia’s Eyre Penninsula continues to show signs of a burgeoning micro-boom, with Investigator Resources declaring a fresh $5 million investment this year for the development of their Paris silver discoveries.
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Silver nanoparticles could pose future environmental threat
New research has shown there may be flow-on problems as silver nanotechnology is released into the environment.
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