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Mechel plans electronic procurement system

Russian mining company Mechel (MTL-N) plans to develop and implement an electronic trading system to automate purchasing of supplies and services for its subsidiaries.


MagIndustries eyes Congo potash mine

VANCOUVER — MagIndustries (MAA-V, MAAFF-O) has lined up a $100-million brokered offering for subsidiary MagMinerals that is earmarked for planned development of its Kouilou potash project, in the Rep…


Committee Bay to sell Aussie holdings

VANCOUVER — Committee Bay Resources (CBR-V, CBYRF-O) has inked a deal to sell its 50% interest in the Redemption joint venture to Australian-listed partner Focus Minerals (FML-A).


Meet the Miners day at Queen Park

On Wednesday, March 19, mining industry associates will take to Queen’s Park to promote mining and the benefits it provides to society and the economy.




Chinese group to buy slice of N. A. Tungsten

VANCOUVER — A major mining company from the Far East is taking a bite of the Western World’s largest tungsten producer, North American Tungsten (NTC-V, NATUF-O), in a financing and strategic alliance…


Obituary: John Cooke: Mining legend dies at 80

For some, his memory conjures the gentle, honey scent of Chivas Royal brand scotch, to others, the corners of a meticulously tied tie coupled with a well-tailored suit. But whatever the memory, its ro…


U.S. Markets (March 17, 2008)

The U. S. markets plunged lower during the March 4-10 trading period as mounting credit market losses had investors wondering how cool the economy will get.


TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE (March 17, 2008)

The TSX Composite Index finished the March 4-10 trading period off slightly at 13,005.09 points, with the index’s ties to natural resources the key culprit. Material stocks fell with commodity prices …


TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE (March 17, 2008)

With gold posting a modest retreat from recent record high territory, the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index dropped 130.44 points to close the March 4-10 trading session at 2,664.13. Trading volumes…


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