Trading Summary (April 09, 2002)
A 2.7% rebound by the utilities sector wasn’t enough to stave off a loss for the Toronto Stock Exchange’s 300 compo…
A 2.7% rebound by the utilities sector wasn’t enough to stave off a loss for the Toronto Stock Exchange’s 300 compo…
With Aussie junior producer Bolnisi Gold lined up as operator, Gammon Lake Resources (GAM-T) is bullish about the r…
Equal partners Ashton Mining of Canada (ACA-T) and Quebec government-owned Soquem are at it again adding another th…
Vancouver — Bright Star Ventures (BSV-V) has outlined this year’s exploration targets on its 49-sq.-km Tulameen pl…
Vancouver The latest round of drilling by Sultan Minerals (SUL-V) on the Gold Mountain zone has confirmed that hi…
The oil & gas sector, up about 1.1% couldn’t counter plus-1% losses by the conglomerates, golds, techs on top of a…
Drilling on Metallica Resources’ (MR-T) El Morro copper-gold project in Chile, has extended the main La Fortuna dep…
Vancouver — Scorpio Mining (SPM-V) has tabled a final compilation of all drill results from surface and undergroun…
Laval-based junior Dianor Resources (DOR-V) plan to spin off a new exploration company focussed on precious and bas…
Reserves at the Vueltas del Rio mine in Honduras have been more than halved, following an independent review.Geomaque Explorations (GEO-T) reports that the amount of minable material in the proven and…
Last year saw Namibian Minerals (NMR-T) chalk up heavy losses as it struggled to remain afloat.In early 2001, the marine diamond miner was forced into provisional liquidation after its NamSSol seafloo…
The first hole reported from an ongoing drill program at Monument Bay, Man., assayed nearly an ounce of gold over 2.35 metres. The project is shared between Wolfden Resources (YWO-V) and Bema Gold (BG…
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