European Goldfields increases stake in Greek projects (June 04, 2007)
European Goldfields (EGU-T, EGU-L) is looking to boost its interest in its Greek projects to 95% at a cost of US$17…
European Goldfields (EGU-T, EGU-L) is looking to boost its interest in its Greek projects to 95% at a cost of US$17…
Northwestern Mineral Ventures (NWT-V, NWTMF-O) and UraMin (UMN-T, UMN-L) are joint venturing on eight prospective u…
Plexmar Res. — Pierre Labbe appointed VP and CFO.
Glencairn gives AMEC green light, buys old mill
Vancouver — Hecla Mining (HL-N) has temporarily halted mining at Mina Isidora, the smaller of its two gold mines in Venezuela, in response to a group of local residents who are blocking access to the…
The Island gold project near Dubreuilville, Ont., has reserves sufficient to produce for over four years, plus significant resources, according to a new calculation by outside consultants.
Vancouver — Another batch of wide mineralized intercepts from its Kwanika copper-gold property in north-central B.C. propelled Serengeti Resources (SIR-V, SGRNF-O) to a recent 49% gain on strong volu…
Seoul, South Korea — It’s not every day that Chairman Kim Jong Il invites you to North Korea.
The TSX Composite Index fell slightly over the May 22-28 trading period, but stayed near all-time highs as it finished at 14,024.07, down just 81.27 points.
Despite a U.S. Memorial Day-shortened May 22-28 trading session, the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index posted strong average daily trading volume of 91 million shares, but gave up 48.55 points to cl…
Stock markets in the United States took a break from setting records during the period May 21-26, with the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index down 9.37 points, or 0.6% of value, at 1,515.73 points.
Metal stocks (in tonnes) held in London Metal Exchange warehouses at opening, May 25, 2007 (change from May 21 in brackets):
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