Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd

Northern Dynasty advances Pebble project

Vancouver — Following a positive preliminary assessment, Northern Dynasty Minerals‘ (NDM-V) intends to advance its Pebble gold-copper-molybdenum project in southwestern Alaska to the feasibility stage.



Hunter Dickinson wins award

The management team of Hunter Dickinson, including Robert Dickinson, Ronald Thiessen, David Copeland, Scott Cousens, David Jennings and Jeffrey Mason, was recently honoured collectively as the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Y…


Insider Trading (October 11, 2004)

The following insider trading transactions were reported by the Ontario Securities Commission in recent issues of the OSC Bulletin:…



Resource stocks win big on junior market

Resurgent metal and oil prices helped push the TSX Venture Exchange to another strong performance for the period ended Oct. 5, as the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index continued its blistering pace, rising another 75.55 points, or 4.8%, to 1,658.91…


Insider Trading (August 23, 2004)

The following insider trading transactions were reported in the July OSC Bulletin, published by the Ontario Securities Commission:…


Juniors weak as gold price climbs

Toronto Venture Exchange-listed companies picked up a bit of ground as gold prices rose on terrorist fears. Following suit, the S&P-TSX Venture Exchange index rose by nearly 44 points, or some 3%, over the trading period July 28-Aug. 3 to close at…


Gold rally pushes juniors higher

The TSX Venture Exchange took back some ground for the trading period May 19-25 to close up 68 points at 1,602.27, breaking a 6-week decline. The junior market was fuelled by upward-trending gold prices, which reached a 2-week inter-day high of US…


Exercise program good for gold company execs

The recovery of gold equities allowed various gold company executives to cash in on low-priced stock options in the past month. Insider trading transactions reported in the April 2004 issue of the OSC Bulletin include the following:…


Junior mining sector loses ground

The TSX Venture Exchange fell just shy of 100 points during the May 5-11 trading period to close at 1558.69, representing the fifth-consecutive drop. The junior mining sector fared no better, with a whopping 71 Venture Exchange-listed companies re…



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