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Published on May 8, 2025Source: The West Australian - Center-right
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Published on May 9, 2025
Catalyst to acquire Old Highway from Sandfire
Catalyst is set to acquire the Old Highway gold project in Western Australia from Sandfire Resources for $32.5 million. Old Highway is located 40km south-west of Catalyst’s Plutonic processing plant and has a resource of 206,000 ounces (oz) at 3 grams per …
Source: Australia Mining - Neutral -
Published on May 8, 2025
Catalyst takes the wheel on Old Highway project as Sandfire exits
Copper miner Sandfire Resources on Thursday announced the sale of its Old Highway gold project, near its DeGrussa mine in Western Australia, to gold miner Catalyst Metals for A$32.5-million. The sale would contribute to Sandfire’s rehabilitation costs at …
Source: Mining Weekly - Neutral -
Published on May 9, 2025
Which gold stocks stand out from the crowd?
Gold ETF inflows soared in April, driven by Chinese investors State Street sees "bull case" of US$3500-3900/oz in 2025 Goldman Sachs surveys Australia's best performing gold miners Gold may have taken a tumble last night amid signs of …
Source: Townsville Bulletin - Center-right -
Published on May 9, 2025
Gold Digger: As gold demand rises, here’s how you find an outperformer
Some gold miners do better than others. Pic: Getty Images Gold ETF inflows soared in April, driven by Chinese investors State Street sees “bull case” of US$3500-3900/oz in 2025 Goldman Sachs surveys Australia’s best performing gold miners Gold may …
Source: Stockhead - Neutral -
Published on May 8, 2025
Locksley enjoys Trump Bump
Locksley surges as it plans drilling near America's only rare earths mine Gallium juniors surge after Rio produces first batch of semiconductor metal in New York R&D Catalyst picks up gold offcuts from Sandfire's DeGrussa operations Your …
Source: Townsville Bulletin - Center-right -
Published on May 8, 2025
Why is this ASX gold stock jumping 7% today?
This gold miner is catching the eye on Thursday. What's getting investors excited? Let's find out. Posted by James Mickleboro has been a Motley Fool contributor since late 2015. After studying economics at university back home in the United Kingdom …
Source: The Motley Fool Australia - Neutral
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