Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Earnings Report (May 22, 1989)

First quarter earnings for Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corp. (TSE) were $18.3 million or 51 cents per share. In the first quarter of 1988 Brunswick’s net earnings were $3.9 million or 11 cents per…


CDDa safety award winners 1988-89

The Canadian Diamond Drillers Association has been promoting a safer diamond drilling industry for years. As a result, the presentation of the CDDA’s George Lemay safety awards are invariably a highli…



Campbell sees first profit in almost six years

For the first time in almost six years Campbell Resources (TSE) made a profit. That was the surprising news at Campbell’s recent annual meeting in Toronto where first-quarter net income of $660,000 or…


Amax Gold results lower in quarter

Amax Gold (NYSE) reported net earnings of $9.2 million or 15 cents per share in the first quarter of 1989 compared to $12.5 million or 21 cents for the same period of the previous year. Earnings w…


Vista extends gold zones

Drilling by Vista Mines (TSE) and Cameco has extended two mineralized zones on the Batty-Graham gold property 15 km west of Flin Flon, Man. The drilling was designed to test a series of stacked sub-pa…


Northfield ups stake in Rockford Minerals

Toronto-based Northfield Minerals (ASE) recently moved to tie up control of affiliate Rockford Minerals (TSE). Under a private agreement with Northfield Capital (COATS) and the Equity Group of Toronto…



1989 rebuilding year for Pioneer

A key item on the 1989 agenda for Pioneer Metals Corp. (TSE) will be rebuilding financial strength, President Robert Willis told shareholders at the recent annual meeting. The company’s financial diff…


Montana Resources gets $100 million from Asarco

A partnership is being formed by Montana Resources and Asarco Inc. to own the former’s Montana copper-mining business. Asarco will purchase a 49.9% interest in the partnership, with Montana Resources …



Mining needs to attract capital

This is a market like no other. Mining has seldom been in such a favorable position, yet mining stocks just can’t capture the attention of investors. Commodity prices for everything but gold and silve…


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