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EVENTS (May 01, 2000)

May 7-14 Mining Association of B.C. — “Mining Symposium 2000.” Hyatt Regency Hotel, Vancouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 681-4321, ext. 117. Fax: (604) 681-5305. Web site: http://www.mining.bc.caMay…


MEETINGS (May 01, 2000)

May 1 Britannia — general, extraordinaryMay 1 Fieldex — specialMay 1 Redwood — annual, generalMay 2 Diamondex — annualMay 2 Inmet — annual…


Romios hits high grade in Nevada

Drilling by Romios Gold Resources (RGRI-C) has intersected high-grade mineralization at the Scossa property, 6 miles from the producing Rosebud gold mine in Nevada’s Pershing Cty.To date, seven holes …


Canadian Zinc seeks financing

To fund further exploration on its wholly owned Prairie Creek base metal property in the Northwest Territories, junior Canadian Zinc (CZM-T) has entered into a $720,000 private placement.The financing…



Rio Algom polishes performance

Rising copper output and lower costs resulted in a strong first quarter for Rio Algom (ROM-T).For the first three months of 2000, the Toronto-based company posted net earnings of $15 million (or 16 p…


50 YEARS AGO/MAY 1950

Base metals soar on demandBase metal prices were the highest ever, staying “in line with the buoyant state of business activity,” including record U.S. steel production and housing construction. Price…


Russian diamond sector makes headway

Diamond giant DeBeers Consolidated Mines has submitted a proposal for a feasibility study for what could become the world’s largest diamond mine.The Lomonosov project, in the Arkangel’sk region of nor…



Sinking gold drags down majors

Gold’s anemic response to technology stocks’ wild fluctuations only got worse during the April 19-25 report period, with the yellow metal sinking US$3.70 to hit a London morning fix of US$277.70 per o…


Gold weakens on Dow’s rebound

The Dow Jones industrial average climbed 357.40 points, or 3.3%, during the report period ended April 25 to close at 11,124.82. The gain came on the heels of a strong rally with the Nasdaq, which did …


Junior market still tender following correction

Still volatile after the recent high-tech meltdown, the Canadian Venture Exchange dropped 87.51 points, or 2.4%, to close at 3,562.79 during the holiday-shortened period ended April 25. The mining ind…


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