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Gold Resource Corp. Signs Agreement to Acquire Aquila Resources for C$30.9 Million
September 8, 2021
Gold Resource Corporation (GORO) has entered into a binding letter agreement with Aquila Resources setting out certain key terms of a proposed acquisition by GORO of all the issued and outstanding common shares of Aquila by way of a plan
Federal Signal Corp. to Expand its Specialty Vehicle Platform by Acquiring Ground Force Worldwide
September 8, 2021
Federal Signal Corporation has signed a definitive agreement to acquire substantially all the assets and operations of Ground Force Worldwide (GFW) for cash consideration of $45 million. Headquartered in Post Falls, Idaho, GFW is a leading manufacturer of specialty material
Ryerson Acquires Specialty Metals Processing
September 8, 2021
Ryerson has acquired Specialty Metals Processing (SMP), a toll processor located in Stow, Ohio. SMP processes stainless steel, aluminum, titanium and nickel alloy products in a variety of industries. SMP’s expertise in buffing, grinding, and polishing finishes adds to Ryerson’s
Pennsylvania-based Robindale Energy Joins Metallurgical Coal Producers Association
September 8, 2021
The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA) said Robindale Energy, a Pennsylvania-based metallurgical coal producer, has joined the association. Robindale’s co-founder and chief executive officer, D. Scott Kroh, will serve on the MCPA board of directors. Robindale joins founding members Alpha
UMWA Agreement Paves Way for Peabody Energy’s Shoal Creek Mine to Reopen, Alabama
September 7, 2021
The United Mine Workers of America announced that it has reached a tentative agreement with Peabody Energy that could reopen the company’s Shoal Creek mine. The longwall mine, located in Jefferson, Walker and Tuscaloosa counties, produced 2.1 million tons of
Michigan Potash and Salt Nears Approval for Its Potash Mine in Osceola County
September 7, 2021
A proposed large potash and salt mining operation in Osceola County faces one remaining regulatory hurdle, and could break ground by early next year. North-central Lower Michigan may have a reserve of potash, an important agricultural fertilizer, worth more than
Minister for Resources and Water, Keith Pitt: Coal Industry has Strong Future in Australia
September 7, 2021
Minister for Resources and Water, Keith Pitt, says coal will remain a significant contributor to the Australian economy well beyond 2030 as global demand continues to grow. Minister Pitt said the latest export figures show the reports of coal’s impending
Feds Deal Another Setback for Hudbay’s Rosemont Mine By Upholding Jaguar Habitat, Arizona
September 7, 2021
Federal regulators have rejected a Canadian mining company’s request to reduce critical habitat for endangered jaguars in the Santa Rita Mountains on land that overlaps the footprint of the proposed Rosemont Copper Mine. The Sept. 3 decision by the U.S.
Happy Labor Day Weekend
September 3, 2021
This weekend is the time to honor all the sacrifices made for work commitments, to salute all the efforts made to make things happen, and to remember all the energies put to best use. Stop and smell the barbecue. Relax
Largo Resources Releases Its 2020 Sustainability Report
September 3, 2021
Largo Resources has released its 2020 sustainability report, highlighting significant progress made by the company with its environmental, social and governance priorities in furthering vanadium’s role in the global green economy. “In 2020, we made significant progress with a broad
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