IAMGOLD Corporation


Mining group slides

The Toronto Stock Exchange’s composite index stayed range-bound during the report period June 21-27, settling at 9,998.09. A 2-parts-per-million change on the week for the broad market obscured some l…


Channel sets sights on El Mozo

Vancouver — After spending 18 months evaluating various gold projects for development, Channel Resources (CHU-V) has secured rights to earn up to 70% of the advanced El Mozo proper…






TSX takes a breather as gold cools

The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P TSX Composite Index pulled back from its recent highs to end the March 9-15 report period 194.03 points lighter at 9,709,27. The gold index drifted 4.38 points sou…


International Royalty IPO raises $180 million

Vancouver — New mineral royalty company International Royalty (IRC-T) has hit the boards with one of the larger junior-mining initial public offerings (IPOs) recently seen, raising…


Wheaton-Goldcorp deal comes out on top

Goldcorp (G-T) has declared its bid for Wheaton River Minerals (WRM-T) a success after 69% of the shares of Wheaton had been tendered to Goldcorp’s bid by the end…


More high grades at Quimsacocha

Iamgold (IMG-T) continues to cut high-grade gold at its Quimsacocha property, 40 km southwest of Cuenca in southern Ecuador….


Desjardins offers top picks for 2005

In its third annual volume of Strategy Plus, the research department of Montreal-based brokerage house Desjardins Securities weighs in on the year ahead and offers top investment recommendations in all sectors, including mining.


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