Rio Algom Limited

Partners resume work at Magistral

Partners Inca Pacific Resources (IP-V) and Anaconda Chile have kicked off a spring exploration program at their Magistral copper-skarn target in Peru.Anaconda stands to earn a 51% interest in the prop…



Resource stocks fail to ride broad market wave

The March 22-28 report period proved to be a volatile one, with the Toronto Stock Exchange 300 index passing the 10,000 mark for the first time ever on March 23 — only to slip to 9,922.85 by the week…


Latest UK auction drives brief gold rally

During the March 15-21 report period, attention in the gold market was directed toward the Bank of England’s latest gold auction, held on March 21.The bank sold 25 tonnes (803,600 oz.) for US$285.25 p…


Issues forums start each day of MM2000

Mining as an industry in transition appeared to be the overarching theme reflected in five issues forums that kicked off each day of Mining Millennium 2000, a conference jointly sponsored by the Prosp…


Golds, base metals carry Toronto exchange lower

The Toronto Stock Exchange 300 index slipped 31.65 points during the March 8-14 report period to end the week at 9,393.83.With gold taking another tumble, the TSE’s gold and precious metals sub-index …


Foreign prospects keep base metals sector vibrant

The improvement in copper prices over recent months could be a harbinger of things to come in the base metals sector. Nickel prices are fast approaching US$5 per lb. and even zinc has made a modest co…


INDEX SECTION C

AbaddonC6AberC11AquestC10AshtonC11AtikokanC5AtnaC5BarrickC7, C8BrazalianC10Broken HillC7, C10Buffalo Diamo…




Companies (November 08, 1999)

Agnico-Eagle MinesAltoro GoldBreakwater ResourcesBroken Hill ProprietaryBuryatzolotoCambiorConsolidated Norsemont VenturesConsolidated Pine Channel GoldCopper HillEcho Bay MinesEcuadorian Mi…


CORRECTION (November 01, 1999)

The Cerro Colorado mine, owned by Rio Algom (ROM-T) in Chile, is producing 100,000 tonnes of electrowon copper per year. Incorrect information appeared in our issue of Oct 18-24.


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