Coeur Mining Inc

Nevsun rises over Eritrea talks

The week of Jan. 5-11 saw the price of gold fall to US$420 per oz. on Jan. 10 before climbing back up to US$421.35, where it closed in the afternoon in London (down US$6.40 over the period). The gold index was down one point to close at 198.69. Th…


Way cleared for Kensington

Vancouver — The U.S. Forest Service has cleared the way for all other federal and state permitting to begin on Coeur d’Alene Mines‘ (CDE-N) Kensington gold project, 45 miles north of Juneau, Alaska.


Coeur d’Alene OKs San Bartolom

Idaho-based Coeur d’Alene Mines (CDE-N) has approved construction of a US$135-million mine at its San Bartolom silver project, near Potosi, Bolivia.





Miners take a smackdown

U.S. stock markets were little-changed over the report period Dec. 1-7, but the mining stocks fell sharply. The S&P 500 index, representative of the broad market, was up 3.25 points to 1,177.07, but the XAU gold and silver index fell about 6% in t…



Geologists and analysts line a trench looking for signs of gold mineralization at the Tolvana prospect on FreeGold Ventures' Golden Summit property in Fairbanks, Alaska. Meridian Gold can earn a 70% interest in the property.

Alaska exploration firing on all cylinders

Fairbanks, Alaska — This year’s exploration activity in Alaska will likely exceed that of the last few years combined, as companies continue to be spurred into action by the recent surge in metal prices, especially gold.


Royal Gold flush with cash

Vancouver — Thanks to sliding-scale royalties tied to the price of bullion, Royal Gold (RGL-T) nearly doubled earnings in the first quarter of its fiscal year 2005, compared with the first quarter of 2004.


Coeur goes to market for US$107 m

Idaho-based Coeur d’Alene Mines (CDE-N) has arranged to issue 25 million shares in a public offering to raise US$106.9 million.


Golds sag despite rising bullion

U.S. stock markets finished little-changed over the report period Nov. 17-23 despite a selloff on Nov. 19 following comments by Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan on how the U.S. current account deficit might depress the value of the greenbac…


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