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257 documents for production cost of gold
  • Even though Carlisle's shares have been flat, closing up a penny to 18 cents on Tuesday, [STEPHEN Mlot] and others remain enthusiastic about gold exploration in Manitoba because of the hoped-for bump the junior mining companies could get if prices for the soft luxury metal remain strong, as many predict they will. At some point, investors will say the large gold companies are too expensive and that there is a better bang for their buck from the junior companies," said Mlot, who was in Winnipeg Tuesday speaking to investors and potential investors. "When the sentiment moves away from the major companies, it will return to the juniors. San Gold Corp. (SGR) -- Currently the only gold producer in the province, the [Bissett]-area mine is forecasting production of 50,000 ounces this year an...

    ...The average cost of mining an ounce of gold around the world is abo...

  • This paper contributes to an understanding of the historical development of management accounting by presenting an example of cost accounting practice in Portugal in the first half of the 18th century. It explores the integration of cost and financial accounting systems within a double-entry accounting framework by the Silk Factory Company (SFC) between 1745 and 1747. The SFC's methods of product costing, pricing, inventory accounting, expense recognition, and production control are reviewed within the political, economic, and social context of Portugal at the time. The SFC is revealed to have used job-order product costing, with allocations of overhead costs, allowances for wastage and shrinkage, and elements of rudimentary standard costing. Our findings provide evidence of the existen...

    ... benefited from the flow of diamonds and gold from Brazil. The Portuguese court became one of th...

  • ... tortfeasor's compensation is limited to the cost of his labour, rather than the value of the improv...In 1999, however, production was commenced, and the well was so successful that... plaintiff's claim, mined ore, and obtained gold. Justice Duff reviewed the English jurisprudence a...

  • Goldcorp Inc. - Brief Article

    .... Quarterly gold production was 172,784 ounces at a mining and production cost...

  • ...) will construct and operate an open-pit gold-copper mine north of Prince George, British Columb...Cost-benefit statement: The present value of the total ... within the TIA will prevent acid production and avoid metal leaching, thereby protecting the e...

  • ..., although exploitation will remain very costly because of the remoteness of the area and the hars... firms are actively exploring for iron, gold, lead, and zinc. In Canada, companies are looking ... sites are expected to enter into production in the next few years. (10) . Operating a mine, oi...

  • This article focuses on rural girls' aspirations of becoming migrants in a setting where girls are subjected to social constraints curtailing their movements in the midst of an otherwise mobile society, where mothers and grandmothers frequently recall their experiences in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, and boys set off on their first migration in their mid- or late teens. However, the high level of mobility affects both intergenerational relations and the ways in which girls can justify their wish to migrate. Based on multi-sited ethnographic research between 2002 and 2008 in Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire, the article explores the ways in which images of success and material wealth of (trans)national migrants feed into adolescent girls' imaginations of migration and its outcome. Furthermore,...

    ... drove many young Burkinabé men towards the Gold Coast where they earned higher wages and were free... that were not suitable for cotton production implies that migration has remained a central sour... children outside marriage and thus incur costly sacrifices to appease the ancestors and avoid deat...

  • ... of Motion seeking an Order for security of costs, as well as an Order that the Plaintiff produce an... in order to operate a turbine for the production of electricity. Production of electricity by way o...Gartshore and Mr. Bourgh at the Gold Show in Dawson City in May 1996. He testified abou...

  • ... that a major shift in oil and gas production is likely to occur. Frederic Lasserre argues that ... other mineral resources, including diamonds, gold, silver, tin, iron ore, zinc, uranium, and nickel.... in the Arctic Ocean remain risky and costly operations. In a report published in October 2009,...

  • ... from underground, it's about a third of the cost of drilling from surface," said Mannard. "It's eve...



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