Managers have access to more performance data than ever before but simply don’t know how to use it to drive operational efficiency
Canada’s Biovail and US-based Valeant Pharmaceuticals International have said that they will merge in a $3.2 billion deal.
The Sierra Gorda mine, a 55/45 joint venture between Poland’s KGHM and Japan’s Sumitomo expected to significantly enhance the global supply of copper and molybdenum, was officia
The world’s largest dry-cooled power station—the largest power station in Africa—is under construction near Lephalale in South Africa.
Martin Ashcroft reports on a first-of-its-kind economic study detailing the bottom-line benefits of Everglades restoration, including a rise in job creation, real estate values
How to reach a generation that likes to consume everything that’s out there but can spot faked passion at a glance
Ethiopia has signed an $800 million deal with Chinese telecom giant ZTE to expand its mobile phone network
The Credit Managers’ Index remained largely unchanged for the third consecutive month, according to the latest figures from the National Association of Credit Management.
After twenty years of market creation in China, profound changes have taken place that affect how international companies need to operate there.
Eritrea’s economic prospects are looking up with the approaching opening of Bisha Mining’s operation. General manager Stan Rogers gives Ruari McCallion the lowdown.
For over 90 years Enaex has played a critical role in serving Latin America’s mining industry.
EMED Mining, listed in London and Toronto, is a tiger in the economy of Spain, ready to spring into large scale copper production at the end of this year: it may not save the ec
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.