Africa often gets a bad wrap for the geopolitical turmoil that can embroil many of its countries, but there’s more than meets the eye with this historic gold mining jurisdiction.
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Copper nudges $US10,000 as BHP–Anglo tussle begins
It’s seemingly the predictable tale, but Anglo American chose to reject BHP’s $60 billion bid, which in turn sent BHP shares tumbling. This came as copper – BHP's prized possession – continued its climb, with prices nudging $US10,000 per tonne on Monday.
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Lincoln Minerals rattles the tin for mammoth graphite project
From graphite to magnetite to uranium, Lincoln Minerals has its fingers in a lot of pies. An upcoming capital raise will help elevate the company’s emerging projects.
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Copper the ticket in $60b BHP–Anglo deal
BHP is continuing its global advances, launching a bid to acquire Anglo American subject to the spin-off of Anglo American Platinum and Kumba Iron Ore. What has driven this move?
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This manganese miner is soaring
Manganese miner Jupiter Mines’ stock jumped nearly 10 per cent on Monday and has climbed more than 50 per cent over the past month.
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Cashed up to advance Australia’s largest antimony deposit
Larvotto Resources has financial backing to accelerate development studies and exploration at its Hillgrove gold-antimony project in NSW.
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Rio, BHP thrive off copper
Rio Tinto and BHP have positioned themselves to benefit from the surging copper price, with strong performances from their respective copper operations in the most recent quarter.
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Rinehart’s rare earths spending spree
Lynas' share price jumped by $0.50 on Wednesday after Gina Rinehart injected nearly $50 million into the company. This was quickly followed by a landmark investment in an emerging copper developer.
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Gold rush has no end in sight
The investment picture around mineral commodities in recent months has been largely defined by a sway away from battery metals and a frenzy towards uranium and gold.
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Why lithium demand is difficult to forecast
Tracking lithium stocks on a graph is like looking at the world’s most exciting and expensive rollercoaster. Australian Resources & Investment takes a closer look at this critical, yet volatile, commodity.
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