NAME CHANGE (November 16, 1998)
Unuk Gold (UNK-V) has changed its name to Auterra Ventures (AUW-V).
Unuk Gold (UNK-V) has changed its name to Auterra Ventures (AUW-V).
Mining companies operating in Honduras and Nicaragua escaped Hurricane Mitch with little damage and are now helping victims in those devastated countries cope with the aftermath.In Nicaragua, the stor…
The interim report of the TSE-OSC mining standards task force refers to the additive property of variances, but the president of the CIM geological society, Marcel Vallee, objects to applied statistic…
Base metal companies are not having an easy time staying in the black in these days of low metal prices, and Breakwater Resources (BWR-T) is no exception.The company posted a net loss of $10.9 million…
Wednesday November 11, 1998Price (US)Week’s ChangeGold*$293.60+$3.50Silver*$ 4.99…
Gold Funds as of November 5, 1998BGRCentralNet Value$14.495.87Price$10.75…
The vendor is trading at 2 cents; the potential purchaser at 6 cents. The tough times for junior companies are not helping two companies conclude an agreement for the sale of a 50% interest in the Len…
Although hampered by heavy rains and a high sand content, Trivalence Mining (TMI-V) managed to recover 4,783 carats of diamonds from its Guinean concession in the third quarter.More than 129,000 tonne…
For many North American miners, future prosperity will depend on the performance of operations in remote parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America. However, these companies sometimes find that employees…
Third-quarter earnings of Novicourt (NOV-T) show little change from a year ago, though its 9-month statement is down $3.1 million from the first nine months of 1997.Quarterly earnings amounted to $1.5…
AG Armeno Mines & MineralsAgnico-Eagle MinesAlberta EnergyAmblin ResourcesAMT International MiningAnglogoldApex Silver MinesArgent ResourcesAshton Mining of CanadaAsia Pacific ResourcesAuriz…
“Mine-free by ’93” was one of many anti-mining slogans adopted by environmental extremists in the late 1980s as they tried to convince the public that there was no longer a need to extract metals and …
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