Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd

Juniors steady as gold holds above US$440 per oz.

Junior mining stocks held their own over the shortened trading period Dec. 22-24, before the holiday season kicked in. The TSX Venture Exchange index saw an increase of 44.76 points, or 2.5%, to 1781.44 from the beginning of the trading period.


Ivanhoe eyes Mongolian coal

Vancouver — Buoyant prices, driven largely by unquenched demand from China, has prompted Ivanhoe Mines (IVN-T) to evaluate a number of coal projects in the South Gobi region of Mongolia.


Ivanhoe grows Hugo North (December 06, 2004)

The latest batch of results from step-out drilling on the Hugo North deposit has yielded the best-ever copper-gold intersection for Ivanhoe Mines‘ (IVN-T) Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold project in Mongolia.



Juniors follow gold, other commodities higher

The junior mining sector remained upbeat during the report period Nov. 9-16 as the gold price approached and closed near the US$450-per-oz. mark. Toronto Venture Exchange-listed companies were likewise looking up. The S&P-TSX Venture Exchange Inde…


TSX hits high as golds ease

Toronto stocks added another 7.59 points over the Nov. 17-23 report period to end at a 4-year high of 8,995.19. The gold index yo-yoed its way 3.68 points lower to 225.5 even as the yellow metal tacked on US$4.70 to finish at US$448.15 per oz. in…




Entre Gold Director James Harris (left) and Entre President and CEO Greg Crowe stand on the company's Lookout Hill (Shivee Tolgoi) project in Mongolia. The property shares a border with Ivanhoe Mines' well-known Turquoise Hill (Oyu Tolgoi) copper-gold property.

Ivanhoe inks deal with Entre Gold

Vancouver — Ivanhoe Mines (ivn-t) has entered into an agreement with Entre Gold (ETG-V) to explore a portion of the Shivee Tolgoi (Lookout Hill) project in the southern Gobi Desert of Mongolia. The property…



Entree Gold serves up drill results

Vancouver — Initial drill results from Entree Gold‘s (ETG-V) wholly owned Lookout Hill project, in southern Mongolia, indicate zones of gold and copper mineralization.



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