Malcolm Slack, chairman of Deak Resources (TSE), recently increased his interest in the junior producer by buying 400,000 shares privately for 29 cents to hold 531,700.
A $3-million underground exploration program, financed by Cyprus Canada, is under way on Deak’s Kerr mine property near Virginiatown, Ont. Deak has also secured a new source of feed for its Kerr mill by optioning the Astoria gold mine in northwestern Quebec and has proposed an amalgamation with Nova-Cogesco Resources, a Quebec junior with $5 million in cash. Other transactions completed recently include:
Equinox Resources (TSE) — Ross Beaty, president, exercised an option to sell 10,000 for $1.45 to hold 290,000.
Goldbelt Resources (VSE) — Douglas McRae, president and chief executive officer, bought 35,000 for 84 cents and sold 72,000 for 86 cents to hold 359,185.
Golden Star Resources (TSE) — Robert Friedland, director, bought 193,077 privately for $1.66 and sold 105,498 for $3.29 to hold 1.97 million directly and indirectly.
Moneta Porcupine Mines (TSE) — John Larche, director, bought 2.97 million shares and $487,805 in debentures privately to hold 5.2 million shares and $654,472 in debentures.
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan (TSE) — John Hampton, vice-president, exercised options on 3,000 for $14.63 and sold 3,000 for $25.63 to hold 13,250 options. Windarra Minerals (TSE) — Donald Fraser, vice-president, bought 44,000 for 23-32 cents to hold 507,052.
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