DFI weighs anchor from Vancouver (December 19, 2005)
Marine diamond miner
Marine diamond miner
Toronto stocks succumbed to a late bout of profit taking to end the Dec. 6-12 report period just 90.48 points higher at 11,099.26. The golds performed similarly, but finished 3.7% better at 236.99; th…
Marine diamond miner Diamond Fields International (DFI-T) is moving its head office to Cape Town, South Africa from…
In a strange twist of fate,
Vancouver — Spurred by “significant interest” from the European market,
Vancouver — A parcel of Namibian diamonds recovered by the first marine-mining vessel owned and operated by
After nearly a nine-month hiatus, marine diamond miner Diamond Fields International (DFI-T) has resumed diamond rec…
The Toronto Stock Exchange’s gold index tacked on another 4.5 points to end the May 31-June 6 report period at 186.7 points. After an early dip, gold advanced US$7.60 to close at US$425.85 per oz. in…
Shares in Diamond Fields International (DFI-T) were 7.5, or nearly 21%, higher at 43.5 in late-afternoon trading …
Vancouver — Agreements are in place for
The Toronto Stock Exchange’s resources sector helped the broader market to a 237.92-point loss to 9,323.28 during the May 10-16 report period. The gold index plummeted 16.15 points, or nearly 9%, to a…
Vancouver – Agreements are in place for Diamond Fields International (DFI-T) to cancel all its royalty obligations …
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