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Daily Metal Prices (July 29, 2002)

BASE METALS (London Metal Exchange — Midday official cash/3-month prices, US$ per tonne)DateJuly 23July 22July 19July 18July 17Al Alloy1280/128…


LME Warehouse Levels (July 29, 2002)

Metal stocks (in tonnes) held in London Metal Exchange warehouses at opening, July 23 (change from July 16 in brackets):MetalStock (tonnes)ChangeAluminium1258750(-…


AngloGold joins online marketplace

AngloGold recently made its systems compatible with those of Quadrem, an online marketplace for metals and mining products, and now the South African gold giant is doing business on the Internet.Anglo…


Inco takes US$1.6-b Voisey’s writedown

In a widely anticipated move, Inco (N-T) has written down the carrying value of the Voisey’s Bay nickel project in Labrador by US$1.6 billion to US$2.2 billion.Inco could act on the matter as the comp…


Turquoise Hill grows

Vancouver — Ongoing drilling by Ivanhoe Mines (IVN-T) at the Turquoise Hill and Kharmagtai projects in Mongolia has expanded gold and copper mineralization.Results from Turquoise Hill indicate that t…



Mistrust and the bear market

There is an adage that recession uncovers what auditors do not. If that is so, then the recent one turned over a rock like nobody has seen in recent memory.The Enrons, WorldComs, and others have done …


Another coal mine closes in England

More than 2,000 mine workers in England will lose their jobs following the closure of the country’s biggest coal mining complex, near the northern town of Selby.UK Coal, which has incurred losses of U…


Record amounts spent on Aussie gold search

A record A$7.6 billion will be spent exploring for gold in Australia in 2002-03, up from A$6.7 billion in 2000-01, according to a survey by the Australian Gold Council.Gold producers will account for …


Casa Berardi drilling extends gold zone to the east

Drilling by Aurizon Mines (ARZ-T) at the inactive Casa Berardi mine in northwestern Quebec has cut significant gold values east of known mineralization.The $2-million program, which is testing extensi…


Diamond Fields seeks damage control

Hoping to win over skittish investors, Diamond Fields International (DFI-T) has released new results from its marine diamond project off the coast of Namibia that suggest things are not as bad as its …


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