Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Producer and Dealer Prices (August 06, 2001)

Antimony: Mid-mkt US$1,030/t.Bismuth: Mid-mkt US$3.65/lb.Cadmium: Mid-mkt US$0.27/lb.Chromium: Mid-mkt ores US$65.00/t.Cobalt: Recent trades US$9.00-9.80/lb.Copper: Comex Sept. US$0.6825/lb.Indium: In…


Staff Investment Policy (August 06, 2001)

The Northern Miner does not permit any editorial employee to file stories about companies in which the writer owns shares. Editorial employees are also not permitted to take part in initial public off…


Drilling boosts Tambor

Bulk-tonnage potential is indicated by results from the first four reverse-circulation (RC) holes drilled on one of three targets to be tested at the Tambor gold property in central Guatemala.While dr…


Magnola running at limited capacity

Ongoing technical problems at Noranda’s (NRD-T) new Magnola plant in Quebec’s Eastern Twps. are starting to make the project look like the Murrin Murrin of magnesium.The innovative plant is the first …



United they stand . . .

The United Nations and the radical chic who crowd its once-hallowed halls are experiencing the best and worst of times. U.N. policies are being embraced by most developed nations, and supporters are e…


No nod for Zod

An independent review has reduced reserves at the Zod gold project in Armenia, leading First Dynasty Mines (FDM-T) to defer production until the project is privatized.Zod is held equally by First Dyna…


Unassayable in Arizona

“A gold mine is a hole in ground with a liar on top.”These words, usually attributed to Mark Twain, sum up the experience of many investors who have lost money in dubious mining projects.In Arizona, m…



Zinc regains strength

The downturn in base metals prices accelerated during the report period July 23-27, with average London Metal Exchange (LME) cash prices of tin, nickel and copper shedding 4.5%, 3.5% and 3.3% respecti…


This picture (left) shows seven "doughnut" bars of 1.2 ounces each. The doughnut shape is a traditional Chinese shape for coinage. The pig bar, issued in 1991 by LD Metals of South Korea, is 38 mm wide and weighs 18.75 grams. The tiny hog is a popular gift item.

Exhibit traces history of yellow metal

What consists of a tiny pig weighing 18 grams, a half-dozen “doughnuts” and a palm-sized boat dating back to the Han Dynasty in China?Answer: the gold exhibit on display at the Pacific Mineral Museum …


Claude, Corner Bay top picks in junior sector

The high-tech boom may be almost over on North American equity markets, but junior mining companies are still having a tough time getting noticed by investors. Even smaller brokerage firms that once f…


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