Orvana Minerals Corp

Insider Trading (October 11, 2004)

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


Orvana production progresses

The first full year of production from the Don Mario gold mine in Bolivia has ended well for Orvana Minerals (ORV-T…


Orvana boosts output

Gold production is improving at Orvana Minerals‘s (ORV-T) Don Mario mine while exploration and development advances on the surrounding Don Mario property, 380 km east of Santa Cruz de la Sierra in eastern Bolivia.



People (December 15, 2003)

Alamos — John McCluskey appointed president; John Van De Beuken appointed VP and COO; Leonard Harris appointed director; Chester Millar and Stephen Stine resigned as directors.Becker — John Berezowe…



Orvana resizes Don Mario’s LMZ

Orvana Minerals (ORV-T) has tabled an updated reserve estimate for the Lower Mineralized zone (LMZ) at its Don Mario mine in southeastern Bolivia.Amec E&C Services pegs total proven and probable reser…


Don Mario pours gold

Orvana Minerals (ORV-T) has poured the first dor bar at its Don Mario gold mine in Bolivia.The bar, which contains 415 oz. gold, was produced from stockpiled low-grade ore during tweaking of the oper…


Insider Trading: Sodemex trims Aurizon account

Recent insider trading transactions reported by the Ontario Securities Commission include the following:– Agnico-Eagle Mines (AGE-T) — Leanne Baker, director, bought 2,500 shares at US$10.45 to hold…


Damang gives Repadre earnings boost

With a share in production from the Damang gold mine in Ghana now part of its portfolio, Repadre Capital (RPD-T) has posted earnings of $4.1 million (or 10 per share) on revenue of $5.9 million in th…


PEOPLE (September 09, 2002)

BHP Billiton — David Munro appointed vp.Dofasco — Walter Bilenki appointed vp, finance; Joe Neri appointed president, powerlasers and Howard Woods appointed general manager, Dofasco USA.Mineral I…


Mining exec wins Bolivian election

The Bolivian Congress has ended a presidential tie, picking millionaire mining executive Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada to lead the South American country as it confronts economic problems and growing soci…


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