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Chris Cann

Chris Cann, Managing Editor

Educated in Western Australia, where he completed a bachelor of science and post-graduate diploma in journalism, Chris began his resources reporting career in 2004 with publishing houses Paydirt Media (Paydirt, Gold Mining Journal) and Aspermont (RESOURCEStocks, MiningNews.net). He moved to the UK in 2007 as a freelance resources journalist, principally as European editor for HighGrade.net. Since arriving in the UK he has completed a geology degree (first class) from the University of London in 2013; the Level Three Capital Markets Programme (Securities) through the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment; and a financial modelling course at City of London University. He spent three years consulting to equity research firms while continuing as a major contributor to Mining Journal. He became Mining Journal editor in 2015 before building out Aspermont’s dedicated research unit in 2017, at which point he became head of Aspermont research and intelligence.

FROM THE CAPITAL

Bad, bleak or catastrophic?

Of the possible fallout scenarios from COVID-19, the most optimistic also seems most likely

16 April 2020

VIEW FROM THE WEST END

Trust no one

Retail investors are not going to have the capacity to prop up explorers in the new world

14 April 2020

FROM THE CAPITAL

Kasbah's doubtful destiny

Junior resources companies must come to terms and plan for a new reality, whatever that may be

09 April 2020

FROM THE CAPITAL

Growth dictates investment returns

Government stimulus can go only so far in promoting a sustained recovery for miners

02 April 2020

VIEW FROM THE WEST END

The C19 blame game

China's attempts to brand itself as the solution rather than the cause will not go unchallenged

01 April 2020

FROM THE CAPITAL

Miners face altered obligations

Downstream stakeholders could insist on greater supply protections to meet expectations

26 March 2020

VIEW FROM THE WEST END

Miners may be asked to foot C19 bill

With few others able to pay, the fallout from the crisis may come to rest on the extractives sector

25 March 2020

VIEW FROM THE WEST END

Mining may emerge better than most from crisis

Being essential and already bumping along the bottom is not the worst place to be right now

19 March 2020

PARTNER CONTENT

Mine tailings: Technology and Risk

WSP speaks with Mining Journal, Mining Magazine and Australia's Mining Monthly

PARTNER CONTENT

Transformational Tailings Solutions from Weir

Mining Journal, Mining Magazine and Australia’s Mining Monthly speaks with Weir.

PARTNER CONTENT

Weir's transformational tailings flowsheets

Weir has developed a range of transformational flowsheets for tailings management

RESOURCE STOCKS

VHM's near-term critical minerals project poised with consummate timing

Globally-significant deposit aiming for production in 2025

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Journal Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Journal Intelligence team.

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ESG Mining Company Index: Benchmarking the Future of Sustainable Mining

The ESG Mining Company Index report provides an in-depth evaluation of ESG performance of 61 of the world's largest mining companies. Using a robust framework, it assesses each company across 9 meticulously weighted indicators within 6 essential pillars.

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Mining Journal Intelligence Global Leadership Report 2024: Net Zero

Gain insights into decarbonisation trends and strategies from interviews with 20+ top mining executives and experts plus an industrywide survey.

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Mining Journal Intelligence Project Pipeline Handbook 2024

View our 50 top mining projects, handpicked using a unique, objective selection process from a database of 450+ global assets.

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Mining Journal Intelligence Investor Sentiment Report 2024

Survey revealing the plans, priorities, and preferences of 120+ mining investors and their expectations for the sector in 2024.