The board of Cambridge, UK-based Autonomy has unanimously recommended its shareholders accept a £7.1 billion offer from technology giant HP.
Spanish telecoms provider Telefónica has withdrawn its bid to acquire a further €7.15 billion stake in Brazil’s leading cell phone company, Vivo, currently owned by Portugal Tel
Plans have been unveiled for the building of what will become the biggest photovoltaic (PV) solar power plant in Africa.
2010 has been a stellar year to date for Rockwell Diamonds Inc. CEO John Bristow talks to Jayne Flannery about the trends and factors moving in the company’s favour.
Rio Tinto, Chinalco and the International Finance Corporation have signed a deal to develop Guinea's iron ore deposits
According to new research, currently available technologies could earn fuel savings of $26,400 per truck with a payback time of less than 18 months.
George F. Brown, Jr. offers four fundamental, measurable indicators to help determine if price pressures are real or not.
Over the last twelve months Adrok has experienced significant gains, not just in terms of turnover, but also its presence in key North American markets and its acceptance into i
The release of a Preliminary Feasibility Study of its St Lawrence fluorspar project in Newfoundland has provided Canada Fluorspar Inc (CFI) with even greater cause for optimism
When business performance is under pressure, the working day can often become more draining than motivating.
UK-based Pan African Resources has been awarded a mining licence on its Manica exploration project in Mozambique.
Bathurst is a city with a great past as one of the New World's first permanent settlements, and a great future: though it may be experiencing a few little local difficulties jus
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.