Richland Resources provide proposed reverse takeover update
Richland Resources has provided an update regarding the proposed reverse takeover transaction.
Richland Resources has provided an update regarding the proposed reverse takeover transaction.
Trident Royalties Plc has provided an update on its activities undertaken during 3Q20.
Metso Outotec has signed a contract with Beijing Shougang International Engineering Technology Co. Ltd on the delivery of new environmentally sound technology for Zenith’s (Zhong Tian) iron ore pelletising plant to be built in Nantong, China.
MAJOR has appointed Aggregate Machinery Specialist as its newest aggregate and mining screen media authorised dealer.
Valmet has invested in filter fabric manufacturing in Pune, India in order to better serve its customers and improve delivery times of filter fabrics to the Asia Pacific and Middle East areas.
Ariana Resources plc has announced further progress on its proposed new joint venture with Özaltin Holding A.S., via its subsidiary, Özaltin Insaat, Ticaret and Sanayi A.S. and with Proccea Construction Co.
Decipher has been working to create an integrated tailings storage facilities cloud solution to help mining companies improve governance, monitoring, reporting and disclosure of tailings data.
London Stock Exchange has welcomed Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. to trading on the Main Market.
Silixa has announced 2019 as a breakthrough year for the firm’s financial and strategic performance.
RPMGlobal has announced that it has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire inventory optimisation management software company, IMAFS.
K2fly Ltd has announced that it has executed a share sale agreement to acquire Sateva Pty Ltd and Sateva Development Pty Ltd, (together SATEVA).
Baroness Northover has joined the Pensana Rare Earths Board.
Metso Outotec and Boliden have signed an extension of their service contract for Boliden’s Aitik copper mine in Gällivare, Northern Sweden.
South32 CEO, Graham Kerr, has announced changes to South32’s lead team as part of the continued simplification of the group’s functional structures.
Wärtsilä has received contracts for a 128 MW power plant in Indonesia, ordered by PT Freeport Indonesia, one of the world’s leading mining companies.