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Letter to the editor: Door still open to corruption

With the clamour arising from the regulators as they forge new rules and laws for his protection, the prudent investor might be lulled into thinking his investments in the resource industry are fully protected from corporate sins.



France expected to sell gold

In an effort to reduce France’s deficit, the French Central Bank is considering selling as much as 600 tonnes of gold reserves, or about 20% of its holdings.


Rio Narcea CEO Alberto Lavandeira (right foreground, in checkered shirt) discusses the Salave project with analysts in front of one of two Roman-era open pits that exploited the deposit's mineralized oxide cap.

Rio Narcea sizes up Salave project

Tapia de Casariego, Spain — The Salave project, near the northern coast in Spain’s Asturias province, is western Europe’s largest undeveloped gold project, and Rio Narcea Gold Mines (RNG-T) figures it is just the company to rem…


Alamos to go ahead at Salamandra

Alamos Gold (AGI-T) will put the Mulatos gold deposit in Sonora state, Mexico, into production following a feasibility study that found a 150,000-oz.-per-year mine would be profitable at present gold prices.


Martin’s own private moral high ground

We live in a country where one political party, the Liberal Party, has come to understand itself as having a historical mandate to run the joint. So it is interesting to see Liberals’ reaction when an election campaign doesn’t go the party’s way.


Wheaton to hold second vote

The proposed merger deal between Iamgold (IMG-T) and Wheaton River Minerals (WRM-T), accepted by Wheaton shareholders in a June 8 vote, will go back to the shareholders of both companies at meetings in late Ju…


Jericho reaches milestone with federal OK

The managers of Tahera (TAH-T) are excited about a new deal they have struck with De Beers Canada to acquire control of a property package covering four known diamondiferous kimberlites, including the sizable…



Canadian Stock Exchange Indices (June 21, 2004)


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