DAILY METAL PRICES (December 13, 2010)
Daily Metal Prices Date Dec. 6 Dec. 3 Dec. 2 Dec. 1 Nov. 30 BASE METALS (London Metal Exchange –Midday official cash/3-month prices, US$ per tonne) Al Alloy 2220/2185 2240/2210 2210/2180 2190…
Daily Metal Prices Date Dec. 6 Dec. 3 Dec. 2 Dec. 1 Nov. 30 BASE METALS (London Metal Exchange –Midday official cash/3-month prices, US$ per tonne) Al Alloy 2220/2185 2240/2210 2210/2180 2190…
” Featured Fund: Sprott Gold and Precious Metals as of 08/31/10 (in weighted order): Silver Wheaton, Barrick Gold, Guyana Goldfields, Orvana Minerals, Kinross Gold, Osisko Mining, Wesdome Gold Mines, …
52-week Date Dec. 6 Dec. 3 Dec. 2 Dec. 1 Nov. 30 High Low TSX Composite 13276.01 13178.95 13163.53 13148.35 12952.88 13276.01 10990.41 S&P/TSX-Ven Comp 2127.73 2109.93 2095.74 2087.16 2072.44…
Short positions outstanding at Nov. 30/10 (with changes from Nov. 15/10).
Short positions outstanding at Nov. 30/10 (with changes from Nov. 15/10).
Note: Vale will pay $0.24* per outstanding common or prf sh on Oct 20. Alcoa will pay a $0.9375* div on it $3.75* cmltv pr stock on Oct 1, rec Sept 10. Franco-Nevada monthly div of 0.025 starting in J…
Metal lease rates from www.kitco.com
Australia (A$) Aug 24 Aug 17 Change Aquila Resources 8.3 8.69 -0.39 Bendigo Mining 0.18 0.18 0.00 Centennial Coal 6.03 6.04 -0.01 Fortescue Res 4.50 4.56 -0.06 Iluka …
CANADIAN/U. S. EXCHANGE (Bank of Canada noon rate) Date Dec 6 Dec 3 Dec 2 Dec 1 Nov 30 US$ in C$ 1.0058 1.0060 1.0046 1.016 1.0264 C$ in US$ 0.9942 0.9940 0.9954 0.9843 0.9743 EXCH…
Rubicon Minerals (RMX-T, RBY-X) closed $1.46 higher on Nov. 29 in Toronto at $6.06 per share, a gain of 31.7%, on news of a four-million-ounce inferred gold resource estimate at its Phoenix gold proje…
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS — One trend to keep an eye on in the New Year is the increasing attractiveness of this Caribbean island for Canadian and other international mining companies wanting to establish holding companies and treasury functions to…
The first super-cycle in modern times took place during the second half of the 19th century from 1870- 1913 and the second followed the Second World War until the early 1970s. Now the third super-cycle is upon us, Standard Chartered Bank argues…
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