Petaquilla Minerals Ltd

Petaquilla plans reorganization

Vancouver — A proposed reorganization of Petaquilla Minerals (PTQ-T) will sever the company’s gold projects and exploration lands from its porphyry copper deposits in north-central…


Petaquilla Minerals geologist David Nowak examines a pit on the NW zone at the Molejon gold project in Panama.

Petaquilla advances Molejon

Vancouver — Petaquilla Minerals (PTQ-T) is expected to step up development of the Molejon gold project, near its large copper deposit in north-central Panama….


Jericho stirs market

The Toronto Stock Exchange surrendered some of its early gains to end the April 5-11 report period 24.65 points better at 9,643.72. The gold index performed similarly, edging 0.69 of point higher to 1…


Petaquilla exec steps down

Vancouver — Richard Fifer has stepped down as chairman and chief executive officer of Petaquilla Minerals (PTQ-T) pending the outcome of an investigation into his conduct while ser…



Mining stocks rise despite slipping gold price

The week of Jan. 26-Feb. 1 saw the price of gold fall $3.60, to US$420.90 per oz., where it closed in the afternoon in London. The gold index was down as well, falling 1.8 points to close at 196.43. T…



Market awaits outcome of Goldcorp-Glamis saga

The report period Dec. 22-28 was short because the TSX closed down at 1 p.m. on Dec. 24 for the holidays, and trading did not resume until Dec. 29. The price of gold closed at US$444.40 per oz. in New York on Dec. 28. At Dec. 24, the price of gold…



Insider Trading (August 23, 2004)

The following insider trading transactions were reported in the July OSC Bulletin, published by the Ontario Securities Commission:…


People (April 26, 2004)

Adrian Resources — Dale McClanaghan and Michael Levy appointed to board; R. S. Angus, Chet Idziszek, J.G. Stewart, and Edward Thompson resigned as directors.


Mineral ‘orphanage’ grows in Central America

They’re the orphans of Central America: mineral deposits that were on the verge of development, or in production, when low metal prices forced their owners to abandon them. While the failure of Greens…


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