Denison Mines Inc

Insider Trading (June 06, 2005)

The Ontario Securities Commission reported the following insider trading transactions in recent issues of the OSC Bulletin:…


Denison posts first-quarter loss

Denison Mines (DEN-T) finished the first quarter of 2005 with a loss, the result of relatively slow delivery of uranium during the period….


Metals melt as greenback catches fire

A strengthening greenback and higher interest rates south of the border sent gold down another US$7.55 to an afternoon close of US$425.16 per oz. in London on March 24 (London markets remained closed…


Gold weighs down TSX

The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P TSX Composite Index slipped 15.8 points to end the March 16-21 report period at 9,693.5. The nation’s gold miners led the way lower with an 8.42-point, or 4%, fall…


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…


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.



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 Denison Mines (DEN-T), which has signed two deals to earn interests in…




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