Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Pegasus lists on Montreal exchange

Washington-based Pegasus Gold (TSE) recently listed its common shares on the Montreal Exchange. Incorporated in British Columbia, the gold producer operates four mines in the western U.S. with a total…


FUTURES PRICES (July 29, 1991)

N.Y. Commodity Exchang Week’s High Low Close Change COPPER (HG) (in US cents per lb.) Jul 99.80 99.00 99.25 + 0.60 Aug 99.25 99.05 99.60 Sep 99.95 99.00 99.50 + 0.85 SILVER (in US cents per oz.) Jul 4…


Unlisted Trading (July 29, 1991)

Gold analyst David James’ positive comments on the Holloway project, about 40 miles east of Matheson, Ont., have renewed investor interest in Teddy Bear Valley Mines. A portion of Holloway’s famous Li…


PROFILE (July 29, 1991)

During the Second World War, a graduate from McGill University discovered a diamond mine in East Africa where he was based. News about the man’s fortune prompted many students at McGill, including Wil…


Mining contractors form association

Concerned about their image in the mining industry and that of the mining industry itself, Canadian mining contractors have established an association. The Canadian Mining Contractors Association (CMC…


Micham returns to Switzerland

After a 4-year pause, International Micham Resources (VSE) (formerly Micham Explorations) is returning to Switzerland to investigate a gold discovery made at Val Plattas in 1987. The exploration work,…


Montreal Exchange (July 29, 1991)

Investors greeted a recent listing by Pegasus Gold with enthusiasm, trading almost 270,000 shares of the Washington-based gold miner during the week ended July 23. Pegasus, which was one of the first …


INSIDER TRADING (July 29, 1991)

Nell Dragovan, the woman who helped to secure International Corona’s (TSE) position in the Hemlo, Ont., gold camp, was recently an active seller of Prime Equities (VSE) shares. A director of a number …


Alberta Stock Exchange (July 29, 1991)

Despite havoc in the retail markets, the Alberta market kept its head above water during the first half of 1991. While trading activity and dollar value decreased by 7.2% and 25.5% respectively, the n…


Vancouver Stock Exchange (July 29, 1991)

Activity on the Vancouver Stock Exchange remained lacklustre over the week ended July 23 with daily volume relatively quiet at the 14-million-share level. The release of assays results from a number o…


PRODUCER PRICES (July 29, 1991)

ALUMINUM: MW U.S. Market US60-61 cents per lb. (Jul. 2, 1991). ANTIMONY: New York dealer US84-85 cents per lb. (Mar. 14, 1991). BISMUTH: New York dealer US$3.05-3.15 per lb. (Jun. 27, 1991). CADMIUM: …



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