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SilverCrest Announces Receipt of Final Order Approving Arrangement with First Majestic

[PR Newswire] – VANCOUVER, Sept. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ – SilverCrest Mines Inc. (“SilverCrest” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that the Supreme Court of British Columbia issued today a final order approving the arrangement (the “Arrangement”) involving SilverCrest, SilverCrest Metals Inc. and First Majestic Silver Corp. that was previously approved by the shareholders. The Arrangement is expected to become effective on October 1, 2015, subject to the satisfaction of

SILVER (MSM)

Wednesday, May 13: Today in Gold and Silver

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — After not doing much of anything from a price perspective in Far East and early London trading on their Tuesday, gold and silver both rallied sharply sharply starting just before 11 a.m. in London.  Within minutes, gold was up 13 dollars, but that was pretty much it for the day.  The price dipped a bit during COMEX trading, but then rallied until 11:45 a.m. EDT, before

Tuesday, May 12: Today in Gold and Silver

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Gold’s weak rally attempt at the open of trading in New York on Sunday evening wasn’t allowed to get far—and by the London open the price was down six bucks.  The price crawled higher into the noon London silver fix—and then rallied until a few minutes before the COMEX open.  JPMorgan et al, along with the HFT buddies, did the dirty the moment that London closed

Saturday, May 9: Today in Gold and Silver

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — The gold PRICE traded basically flat until 2 p.m. Hong Kong time on their Friday afternoon.  The smallish rally that began at the point got capped sometime after 8:30 a.m. in London trading.   From there it chopped quietly lower into the jobs report.  The price went vertical at that point—and got hammered to its low of the day within ten minutes. [But if you check the

ENERGY (MSM)

Canada reviews Arctic drilling plan as industry seeks concessions

By Mike De Souza CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) – Canada’s Conservative government is studying whether to extend Arctic drilling licenses, a move that could open the door to relinquishing millions of dollars in deposits paid by major energy companies. The government review began after Imperial Oil Ltd said last month it and partners Exxon Mobil Corp and BP Plc needed more time before they can drill an exploratory well in the

Clinton aims high in green energy plan

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Calling climate change one of the “most urgent threats of our time,” Hillary Rodham Clinton laid out elements of a sweeping plan Monday that would see every U.S. home powered by renewable energy by 2027, even as she declined to take a position on the Keystone XL oil pipeline opposed by environmental activists.

Mafia and multinationals milk Italy's green energy boom

Famed for its lush plains and emerald waters but racked by poverty and unemployment, Sardinia has jumped at the chance to boost the economy by converting its long months of sunshine into green energy. In Sardinia’s northwest, the crop from purple and golden fields of thistles and sunflowers is used to generate biomass energy, while on the rolling hills in the island’s centre, towering white turbines spin gently in the

France considers extending green energy tax: paper

The French government is considering a reform of the tax levied on power bills to fund renewable energy that would see it extended to natural gas and road fuels, the Journal du Dimanche newspaper said on Sunday. Citing sources at the energy ministry, the paper said the government wanted to cut the CSPE tax, which accounts for about 15 percent of households’ electricity bills and spread the 6 billion euros

Senators unveil wide-ranging energy bill

Modernizing the electric grid and the emergency petroleum reserve were the cornerstones of a bill unveiled by leaders of the Senate energy committee on Wednesday, showing cross-party consensus on some issues, but the lawmakers failed to agree on whether to repeal the ban on U.S. oil exports. The Energy Policy Modernization Act marks a moment of limited agreement between Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska, and Democrat Senator Maria Cantwell