Trading Summary (July 22, 2003)
The Toronto Stock Exchange ended Tuesday’s trading session 49.22 points higher at 7,185.18, with the Health Care in…
The Toronto Stock Exchange ended Tuesday’s trading session 49.22 points higher at 7,185.18, with the Health Care in…
Vancouver The latest drill results from Cardero Resource (CDU-V) has breathed fresh life into the Olaroz silver p…
Vancouver The initial results from a newly completed 2,150 metre program over the Sidace Lake property in the Red…
Ursa Major Minerals (UMJ-V) has tabled an initial resource estimate for the recently discovered, near-surface nicke…
A deal between the Turkish subsidiaries of two Canadian companies paves the way for Inmet Mining (IMN-T) to acquire…
A US$4.05-per-oz. gain by gold to US$351.10 per oz. in New York pushed Toronto Gold index 4.65 points, or 2.8%, hig…
Recent drilling by Axmin (AXM-V) at the Bambari property in the Central African Republic has confirmed mineralizati…
Higher nickel prices and a one-time $12-million tax recovery owing to changes in federal resource taxes helped Falc…
Vancouver — Taseko Mines has launched a 2,600 metre exploration drill program over its past producing Gibraltar co…
Canada’s junior exchange retreated somewhat during the report period ended July 15 as the price of bullion lost some lustre. The S&P-TSX Venture Exchange composite index shed 9.88 points, or 0.88%, to…
Barrick Gold (ABX-T) is shuffling management at its Bulyanhulu gold mine in Tanzania in an attempt to cut costs and improve performance.Ren Marion, previously the company’s head of business evaluatio…
Junior Rubicon Minerals (RMX-V) has renewed drilling at the Rivard property in Ontario’s Red Lake camp.The 7,500-ft. program follows a first phase, completed earlier this year, which produced a best r…
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