Chinese Gold Miner Proceeds with Hong Kong IPO - BusinessWeek
Posted on March 1, 2009
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Chinese Gold Miner Proceeds with Hong Kong IPO - BusinessWeek
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Chinese Gold Miner Proceeds with Hong Kong IPO
BusinessWeek By Daniel Inman Real Gold Mining, a gold mining company based in Inner Mongolia, intends to raise between HK$717 million and HK$1.03 billion ($92 million and $132 million) via an initial public offering that will commence today. … China's Real Gold starts bookbuild for IPO -term sheet |
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Museum Talk: Oroville's Chinese Temple, part 1 - Mercury-Register
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Museum Talk: Oroville's Chinese Temple, part 1
Mercury-Register, CA It was found in 1848, and by January 1849 the first ship with Chinese gold miners arrived in SF bay. They like the rest of the "49ers" were not miners when they landed; they came to "The Mountain of Gold" and were going to just pick up big gold rocks, … |
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The Goldsmiths–Part XXXIX - Gold Seek
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The Goldsmiths–Part XXXIX
Gold Seek The Chinese government buys up all Chinese gold production. So, along with its huge chest full of dollars, the Chinese are beginning to accumulate some gold (and if China should start spending some of its dollars for gold, as she might be now doing on … |
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Gold ETFs - the World's best-performing securities - Mineweb
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Gold ETFs - the World's best-performing securities
Mineweb, UK While official Chinese gold holdings remain relatively small, the country moved into No 1 gold miner position during 2007, with around 270 tons. During 2007 and 2008 inclusive, China added around USD 1 trillion to its foreign exchange reserves. … |
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Sino looks locally for funding - Sydney Morning Herald
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Sino looks locally for funding
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia Mr Klein would not say if a rejection by the Federal Government could jeopardise Sino's operations in the Chinese gold sector, but said it made sense that the Government was pushing for more reciprocity in cross-border investment. … |
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Gold consumption: China to beat India in 2009 - Commodity Online
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Gold consumption: China to beat India in 2009
Commodity Online, India Chinese gold production rose in 2008 by 11.5 tonnes (4.26 per cent) to 282 tonnes. China Gold Association stated that the country continued to be the world’s largest gold miner last year and increased production compared with 2007 to 282.007 tonnes. … |
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Gold production soars in China - Commodity Online
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Gold production soars in China
Commodity Online, India Chinese gold production rose in 2008 by 11.5 tonnes (4.26 per cent) to 282 tonnes, official figures have revealed. The China Gold Association stated that the country continued to be the world's largest gold miner last year and increased production … |
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Guest column: International spot gold prices may rise 15 pct year … - Interfax China
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Guest column: International spot gold prices may rise 15 pct year …
Interfax China, China by Wang Ruilei In this week's metals guest column, Wang Ruilei from Chinese gold trader Chengdu Gaosaier Gold and Silver Co. Ltd. takes a closer look at the reasons behind strengthening gold prices on both international and domestic markets. … |
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Country going for gold as investors play it safe - Shanghai Daily
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Country going for gold as investors play it safe
Shanghai Daily, China "Chinese gold jewelry market is dominated by high-purity 24-carat pieces with strong safe haven appeal, while K-gold jewelry takes the lion's stake in developed countries," Wang Lixin, general manager of World Gold Council China, said yesterday. … |
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About this author: - Seeking Alpha
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About this author:
Seeking Alpha, NY And with its Tanjianshan gold mine going live in late 2006, EGO has the proud distinction of being the first North American gold miner to produce Chinese gold. Overall even though Eldorado’s geopolitical risk is a bit higher than others, its smashing … |
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