Thompson Creek’s fine Q3
VANCOUVER — Higher molybdenum prices and increased output helped Thompson Creek Metals’ (TCM-T) increase third quarter revenue and profits while it continues to advance the recently acquired Mt. Mill…
VANCOUVER — Higher molybdenum prices and increased output helped Thompson Creek Metals’ (TCM-T) increase third quarter revenue and profits while it continues to advance the recently acquired Mt. Mill…
VANCOUVER — Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM-T, AEM-N) reached record gold production, revenue and net income in the third quarter, the result of several years of work commissioning no less than five mines.
While Namibia has become more known for uranium and diamonds in the mining world over the years, Auryx Gold (AYX-T) is looking to prove the country can hold its own in the gold department as well.
The first week of November was a huge one for news hounds, with exciting new developments in mining, money and politics in Canada and around the world.
Pierre Pettigrew carved out a reputation as one of Canada’s savvier ministers during his time spent as both the minister of foreign affairs and international trade.
The following is joint statement released by the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada and the Mining Association of Canada in response to the defeat of Bill C-300, a private members bill, …
The TSX composite index responded well to quantitative easing south of the border. The index was up 219 points for the Nov. 1-5 period, finishing at 12,944.92.
The S&P-TSX Venture edged over the 2,000-point threshold in the Nov. 1-5 trading week, climbing 58.6 points to end at 2,008.92. Volume remained quite high, averaging 172.1 million shares traded da…
Gold, commodities and equities surged after the U.S. Federal Reserve announced on Nov. 3 that it will buy US$600 billion in government bonds to help buoy the economy. The U.S. central bank will buy ab…
COURTESY OF SCOTIABANK
Metal stocks (in tonnes) held in London Metal Exchange warehouses at opening, Nov. 8, 2010 (change from Nov. 1 in brackets):
Antimony: Mid-mkt US$10,100/t.
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