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Grades holding up at Sultan’s Gold Mountain

Vancouver — Results from the first hole in a second round of drilling on the Kena gold property, near Nelson, B.C., have enhanced the bulk-tonnage potential of the Silver King porphyry.Sultan Mineral…


Gold Funds (July 30, 2001)

Gold Funds as of July 19, 2001Dundee Precious MetalsCentral FundNet Value$13.64$5.21Price$9.75$4.70…


South African strike delayed

At presstime, a national strike at South Africa’s gold mines had been postponed until late July. However, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said the labour action would go ahead at certain coal …



Goldcorp soars at Red Lake mine

With results continuing to exceed predictions, Goldcorp (G-T) has once again revised its production forecast for the Red Lake mine in northwestern Ontario.Production is now expected to top an impressi…


El Peon keeps Meridian in black without hedging

With second-quarter net income of US$10 million on revenue of US$27.8 million, Meridian Gold (MNG-T) has proved that real money can be made in the gold business without hedging. Much of the credit bel…


Rio narrows gap with Anglo

Rio Tinto continues to gain ground on Anglo American in its quest for first place among global mining companies, as ranked by the Raw Materials Group in Who Owns Who in Mining 2001.The U.K.-based tita…


IMA readies Peruvian gold prospect for drilling

While constructing pads for an upcoming drill program, IMA Exploration (IMR-V) uncovered a new gold showing at its Rio Tabaconas project (formerly known as Tamborapa) in northern Peru.The outcrop yiel…


PEOPLE (July 30, 2001)

Elkhorn — Robert Trenaman appointed director.National Gold — Chester Millar, Albert Matter and James McDonald appointed directors.Plexmar — Louis Lessard appointed director.


Rapu Rapu closer to production

With an environmental permit in hand, Australian-based Lafayette Mining is proceeding with development of the Rapu Rapu massive-sulphide mine in the Philippines.Situated in Albay province, on the isla…



US becoming reliant on imported minerals

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has long been an anomaly in the Department of the Interior, particularly in the bad old days when Bruce Babbitt ruled the department with a mean green fist. The notio…


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