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CDNX starts 2002 on bullish note

Vancouver — Canada’s junior exchange kicked off 2002 with a holiday rally led by junior explorers. The Standard and Poor’s-Canadian Venture Exchange Composite Index jumped 58.1 points, or 5.9%, and c…


Codelco defines copper cuts (January 07, 2002)

Vancouver — The world’s largest copper producer, Corporacion Nacional del Cobre de Chile (Codelco), plans to cut production by 4% in 2002.The Chilean state-owned entity aims to trim 11,300 tons of pr…


Antamina opening highlight of 2001

Vancouver — Despite the lacklustre performance of commodity prices and a weakening of the global economy, the mining sector put several mines into production and managed to expand some current operat…


Grassroots mineral exploration withered in past year

In 2001, metal prices fell to some of the worst levels ever, so junior explorers can be forgiven if virtually the only thing they developed in 2001 was the blues.New venture capital all but dried up, …


Majors sink with Metal Prices

An easing of base and precious metal prices during the week before Christmas resulted in a broad decline in producers stocks.Southern Peru Copper was off 14 to US$11.16 as it placed US$73 million wor…


Exploration companies tightened belts in 2001

With prices for base and precious metals sagging, funding for exploration has become scarce, a fact borne out by Halifax-based Metals Economic Group’s latest study of exploration budgets for 679 compa…



Gold stocks buoyed by rising bullion price

U.S. markets were little-changed over the report period Dec. 11-18, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 110.02 points (just over 1% of value) to a close of 9,998.39 on Dec. 18. The Standard & Poo…



Alcoa proposes Labrador smelter

The Newfoundland government spent the Nov. 28-Dec. 4 report period assessing an Alcoa feasibility study into the possibility of reviving the stalled Lower Churchill hydroelectric project in Labrador. …


Ivanhoe expands discovery zone at Turquoise Hill

Ivanhoe Mines (IVN-T) has released results from five holes on three contiguous mineralized zones at the Turquoise Hill project in southern Mongolia.Two holes were collared on the Discovery zone, a hig…


Asarco follows trend, cuts copper output

Vancouver — Joining the ranks of other major producers, Phoenix-based Asarco, a subsidiary of Grupo Mexico, has announced further cuts to its copper output. Production at the Mission mine in southern…


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