Cameco Corporation
Insider Trading (January 24, 2005)
The following insider trading transactions were recently reported in the OSC Bulletin, published by the Ontario Securities Commission:…
Winter chill sparks uranium miners
The Toronto Stock Exchange gained 112.07 points, or 1.2%, to end the Jan. 12-18 report period at 9,134.77. The diversified miners helped lead the way with a 9.11-point rise to 261.01, but it was the real estate sector, with a late surge, that stol…
Timber wolf attacks Key Lake worker
It was anything but a happy new year for Fred Desjarlais, an employee of
Cameco green-lights Cigar Lake mine
Vancouver — With a construction licence in hand, the Cameco joint venture is starting to develop the long-awaited Cigar Lake uranium project in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin.
Agnico-Eagle President sells shares
The following insider trading transactions were reported by the Ontario Securities Commission in recent editions of the OSC Bulletin:…
Athabasca Basin attracts uranium explorers
Vancouver — The Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan and Alberta is luring more and more junior companies eager to explore the potential for new uranium discoveries.
Centerra’s first quarter turns out well (November 22, 2004)
Newly minted gold producer
Bema, Cameco, Meridian execs cash in options
The following insider trading transactions were recently reported by the Ontario Securities Commission in the OSC Bulletin:…
Cameco, union reach deal (November 15, 2004)
About 62% of the 200 hourly workers at
Denison grows in Athabasca
Higher uranium prices have rekindled interest in the Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan. Among the companies stepping up their efforts in the region is
Centerra’s first quarter turns out well (October 26, 2004)
Newly minted gold producer Centerra Gold (CG-T) has shown good form out of the gate, earning US$28.7 million on rev…