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NEWS ROUNDUP — Aurizon, Cambiex detect anomaly

An anomaly has been detected on the east-central part of the Dormex gold property of Aurizon Mines (TSE) and Cambiex Exploration (ME) which surrounds the Sleeping Giant mine near Amos, Que. Close to b…


TSE SHORT POSITIONS (October 11, 1993)

Semi-monthly reports as of Sept 15 showed 76,538,373 shares of 760 issues compared with 75,759,200 shares of 729 issues on Aug 31. Larger individual positions included: Aber 134,000; Agnico-Eagle 91,1…


Arimetco, Breakwater settle accounts

The recent settlement of all amounts owed to Arimetco International (TSE) by Breakwater Resources (TSE) will result in the cancellation of receivables totaling about $5 million. In return for cancelin…


Viceroy, Mink plan work in Mali

Mink Mineral Resources (VSE) will soon begin a second phase of exploration on the Niaouleni gold concession in Mali. Viceroy Resources (TSE) is funding the work through an option to earn a 70% interes…


Corrections (October 04, 1993)

The Great Diamond Debate, reported on in a story last week, failed to mention that the conference was the Las Vegas “Investment in Mining Conference” held in Las Vegas, Sept. 15-18.


NEWS IN BRIEF (October 04, 1993)

Weaco Resources (WEO:VSE) has changed its name to Hayden Resources (HRL:VSE) with a consolidation of capital on a 1-new-for-3-old-share basis. The transfer agent is Pacific Corporate Trust.





Ballatar reports on Nevada drilling

A 6-hole reverse circulation program has been carried out by Ballatar Explorations (VSE) on the AR claims, near the Sleeper gold mine in Humboldt Cty., Nev. The 4,100-ft. program returned only trace a…


Canary system

Three organizations involved in a joint research-and-development project have received an R&D 100 award for a wireless paging and emergency warning system for underground mines. The recipients are Nor…


FREE MARKET (October 04, 1993)

London Metal Exchange Spot closing prices in $US per tonne Date Sept. 28 Sept. 27 Sept. 24 Sept. 23 Sept. 22 Copper 1722-1723 1756-1757 1759-1760 1743-1744 1755-1757 Lead 364-365 364-365 366-367 358-3…


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