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Mentor steps up work in Quebec

Armed with more than $10 million in working capital, Mentor Exploration & Development (MV-T) has acquired three gold projects in northern Quebec.About $400,000 will be spent this year on the Lac Corve…


Las Cristinas hurts Placer’s performance

Burdened with a US$116-million writedown on the Las Cristinas property in Venezuela, North America’s third-largest gold mining company posted a loss in the second quarter.”Writing off Las Cristinas hu…


Inmet stays profitable in second quarter

Continued strong earnings from its Cayeli mine in Turkey allowed Inmet Mining (IMN-T) to post earnings of $2 million, or 3 per share, on revenue of $24.9 million in the second quarter.The profit was …


FIFTY YEARS AGO–AUGUST 1950

Record demand for yellow metalFear of escalating inflation, combined with the ongoing Korean War, has created record demand for the yellow metal in the Far East, Western Europe and India.In Hong Kong,…


Emerald’s winning crew

They say people make the world go round, and this was indeed the case at the Emerald lead-zinc-silver mine, near Salmo, British Columbia.In the first instance, returning war veterans filled the ranks …


Inco posts US$148m profit in 2nd quarter

Thanks to much stronger prices for nickel and platinum group metals (PGMs), Inco (N-T) has recorded its best quarterly performance in years, bagging a net profit of US$148 million (US70 per diluted s…


Bulk mining explored

The future of bulk mining will be addressed at MassMin 2000, a conference slated for Oct. 30-Nov. 2 in Brisbane, Australia.Bulk mining refers to any large-scale, mechanized method of mining massive un…


Billiton gains stake in CVRD

London-based Billiton will pay US$327 million to acquire an indirect 2% stake in Companhia Val do Rio Doce (CVRD), the Brazilian iron ore and aluminum group, at a 50% premium to the current market pri…


Zinc on the links

Have you ever been out on your favourite golf course and driven the ball 300 yards, landed right on the green and three-putted your way to a bogey? If so, you’re not alone.That’s what happened to C.H….



Gold slips gently into a coma, again

Gold prices continued to weaken during the July 12-18 report period, shedding another US$1 on thin volume to reach a London morning fix of US$281.80 per oz. on July 19. By presstime, the yellow metal …


Venture exchange stalls in summer doldrums

The Canadian Venture Exchange lost a bit of ground during the report period ended July 18, dropping 13.1 points, or 0.4%, to close at 3,359.89. The Mining index followed suit, losing 12.51 points, or …


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