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WORLD’S LARGEST SILVER MINES: Suffer Falling Ore Grades & Rising Costs

January 29, 2018

BY SRSROCCO  The world’s two largest silver mines have seen their productivity decline substantially due to falling ore grades and rising costs.  Gone are the days when silver mines could produce … Read more

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Australia Expects Iron Ore Price To Fall 20 Percent In 2018

January 26, 2018

via Jumore  At the beginning of a new year, Australia released its forecast on iron ore prices this year, which is expected to average $51.50 a ton, down 20 percent from 2017, … Read more

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Iron Ore Expected To Drop 20% In 2018

January 9, 2018

by stockboardasset Well, that is certainly not the narrative of what has been pitched by the mainstream… According to Yuan Talks, “IronOre price expected to drop 20% in 2018 to US$51.5; decline … Read more

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Fast & Furious, Uranium Ore, Iran Ransom, Martyr Transfer, Slush Fund & Tarp Heist (Combined Infographic)

March 4, 2017

 

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