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Bond International to boost production

With mining interests in North America, Chile and Australia, Bond International Gold (TSE) is aiming to boost its gold production to over 500,000 oz in fiscal 1989. The large gold producer turned out …



FUTURES PRICES Metal Prices (May 29, 1989)

N.Y. Commodity Exchange Week’s High Low Close Change COPPER (in US cents per lb.) May 112.00 109.00 109.30 — 7.80 Jul 113.00 109.00 110.60 — 4.60 Sep 112.50 109…



News in Brief (May 29, 1989)

Goldenbell Resources has amalgamated with ABM Gold Corp. under the latter name. Goldenbell shareholders will receive one class A common share of ABM for each three old shares held. ABM Gold is a U.S. …


Galactic restates 1988 earnings

U.S. gold producer Galactic Resources (TSE) has restated its 1988 consolidated financial statements in order to incorporate a more conservative accounting of cash and properties acquired last summer f…


Coral Gold Corp now listed on TSE

Vancouver-based Coral Gold Corp. (TSE) became listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange May 3, issuing 10.5 million common shares. A further 304,000 shares have been reserved. Coral is also listed on the V…



McCoy/Cove production growing for Echo Bay

First quarter gold production rose by 12% for Echo Bay Mines (TSE) thanks largely to a major expansion program under way at the company’s McCoy/Cove mine in Nevada. Echo Bay’s total quarterly gold pro…


Ottawa foresees a prosperous future

Mineral producers in Canada face a more promising future than in recent years, a spokesman for the federal government said. “Clearly, the picture for the mineral producing side of the mining industry …


Hecla posts loss of $2.5 million

A net loss of $2.5 million or 9 cents per share was reported by Hecla Mining (NYSE) in the first quarter. This compares to earnings of $4.9 million or 18 cents for the same period last year. Produc…



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