BHP Billiton has posted a 31 percent increase in profit of $7.6 billion
The UK’s transport secretary is expected to unveil £9 billion of investment for UK railways later today.
Toyota remains the world’s largest carmaker by sales having sold 9.98 million vehicles during 2013
Drilling has restarted at the Acra gold project, near to the Kalgoorlie Superpit in Western Australia
What could become the first mass market 3D printer has raised over $1 million on Kickstarter
Det norske has entered into an agreement with Talisman Energy to acquire 10 per cent of the PL438 in the Barents Sea.
UK-based Sirius Minerals has announced plans for a potash mine in North Yorkshire, following the completion of a detailed scoping study (DSS).
The 2013 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), commonly known as the Detroit Auto Show, will feature more than 50 new vehicle debuts.
Google has started to remove search results under Europe's new rules that allow individuals the 'right to be forgotten'
Agnico-Eagle has reported record quarterly revenue, net income and gold production in its second quarter 2010 results, thanks to higher prices for gold, zinc, silver and copper
The first Industrial Automation North America (IANA) trade show has completely sold out of exhibitor space.
Air Products has brought onstream an expansion of its high-purity hydrogen selenide (H2Se) production capabilities at its electronic specialty materials manufacturing facility i
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