2004
Weak Metal Prices spell gloom for juniors
The TSX Venture Exchange took another hit over the June 9-15 trading period, losing almost 50 points to close at 1523. The price of gold continued to struggle and ended the period at roughly US$389 per oz., down slightly from US$391 on June 8.
Yanzhou’s coal a hot commodity
The trading week ended June 15 was shortened by a national day of mourning on June 11 to honour of the passing of Cold Warrior Ronald Reagan, who was buried in Simi Valley in California following funeral services in Washington D.C. Trading action…
Gammon back drilling at Ocampo (June 21, 2004)
Tahera stock churns as Jericho project approved
The week of June 9-15 saw a lot of trading, with the 10 most-active companies all trading over 7 million shares. The spot price for gold in the afternoon on June 15 in London closed at US$386.50, down US$5.85 from a week previously.
Pimenton catapults SAG&C to producer status
Santiago, Chile — Having recently ramped up to production, the Pimenton gold and copper mine in the High Andes of central Chile is bringing
Silver bonanza at Minefinders’ Real Viejo
Spot Prices Tuesday, June 15, 2004 Courtesy of Scotiabank (June 21, 2004)
Precious MetalsPrice (US$/oz.)Change…
LME Warehouse Levels (June 21, 2004)
Metal stocks (in tonnes) held in London Metal Exchange warehouses at opening, June 14 (change from June 7 in brackets):…
Golden ribbons at Forest Hill
Ivanhoe resumes work at Kharmagtai
Vancouver —
Producer and Dealer Prices (June 21, 2004)
Antimony: Mid-mkt US$2,560/t.