Ivanhoe cuts Olympus ties, Phuoc Son Ok’d (February 27, 2006)
Having disposed of its 19% stake in
Having disposed of its 19% stake in
Having disposed of its 19% stake in Olympus Pacific Minerals (OYM-V, OLYMF.O) in the summer, Ivanhoe Mines (IVN-T, …
Vancouver – Ivanhoe Mines (IVN-T) plans on selling its 19.1 million shares of Olympus Pacific Resources (OYM-V) to …
A prefeasibility study of the Ho Gan gold deposit in central Vietnam has concluded that small-scale production could be profitable.
A pre-feasibility study on the Ho Gan gold deposit in central Vietnam has concluded that small-scale production cou…
Vancouver — Olympus Pacific Minerals (OYM-V) has tabled an independent resource estimate of its Phuoc Son gold pro…
Vancouver — Canada’s junior exchange moved higher as bullion flirted with the US$400-per-oz. mark over the week ended Nov. 18. The S&P-TSX Venture Exchange composite index tacked on 31.90 points, or …
Vancouver — Encouraging results from the first 14 holes drilled at the Ashanti II gold project in Ghana have prompted operator PMI Ventures (PMV-V) to carry out further drilling.Advancing early-stage…
Vancouver — Armed with a $625,000 financing, Olympus Pacific Minerals (OYM-V) has resumed drilling at its Phuoc Son gold project in central Vietnam.The current, 2,400-metre infill program is focused …
Vancouver — Olympus Pacific Minerals (OYM-V) has intersected encouraging gold values at the Phuoc Son project in central Vietnam.The 2,300-metre reconnaissance program identified three prospects that…
Olympus Pacific Minerals (OYM-V) is bullish about partial assay results from an 18-hole, 2,100-metre drilling program on the Phuoc Son gold project in central Vietnam.The drilling was aimed at testing…
Vancouver — The first trading week of the month was a stellar one for junior explorers as rattled investors snapped up shares in gold-related companies. Nonetheless, the newly minted Standard & Poor’…
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