Marathon bids for Discovery PGM (February 19, 2008)
Vancouver – In the midst of completing a feasibility study on its namesake project, Marathon PGM (MAR-T) has made a…
Vancouver – In the midst of completing a feasibility study on its namesake project, Marathon PGM (MAR-T) has made a…
Vancouver – An ongoing exploration program at Great Basin Gold’s (GBG-T) Burnstone project in South Africa has incr…
It took four years and about C$170 million but the definitive feasibility study on its 100%-owned Mary River direct…
Vancouver – International Tower Hill Mines (ITH-V, THM-X) sees significant potential for its flagship Livengood pro…
While Richmont Mines (RIC-T, RIC-X) increased production slightly in 2007, it raised gold reserves significantly, t…
Vancouver – It’s looking more and more like Kinbauri Gold’s (KNB-V) $5-million bet on the past-producing El Valle a…
Vancouver – Northgate Minerals (NGX-T, NXG-X) has completed its friendly takeover of Australian gold producer Perse…
Vancouver – In its first major move since debuting on the market in December, B2Gold (BTO-V) has worked a deal with…
The U.S. Congress may have passed President George Bush’s US$168-billion economic rescue package of rebates and tax breaks last week, but the announcement did little to ease fears on Wall Street. The …
Metal stocks (in tonnes) held in London Metal Exchange warehouses at opening, Feb 5, 2008 (change from Jan. 19 in brackets):
Caledonia Mining (CAL-T, CMCL-L) has teamed up with an undisclosed Chinese refiner, signing an offtake agreement for cobalt from its Nama project, in northern Zambia.
The TSX Composite Index managed to bounce back from a mid-week slump that saw it close as low as 12,867.20 to finish the Feb. 5-11 period at 13,258.16. But the index still recorded an overall loss, do…
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