Lundin Mining Corporation


Auger drilling by Vaaldiam Resources at the newly discovered Clara pipe in the southern block of the Pimenta Buena property in Brazil's Rondonia state. The discovery is significant in that it is the first pipe on the property found by drilling an electromagnetic anomaly, rather than a more-typical magnetic anomaly.

News – 21-FEB-05

Vancouver — The search for diamond-bearing kimberlites in Brazil has been ongoing for at least 40 years, but success has so far proved elusive….


A construction crew pours building foundations at Red Back Mining's Chirano gold project in Ghana.

Red Back fast-tracks Chirano

Vancouver — With construction well under way, the Chirano mine is set to become Ghana’s first new gold producer of the decade. Startup is slated for August or September….


Lundin swallows rest of North Atlantic

Vancouver — In a deal worth $15.3 million, Lundin Mining (LUN-T) is offering to purchase the shares in North Atlantic Natural Resources it does not already own.



Lundin will control North Atlantic

Vancouver — Lundin Mining (LUN-T) is buying an additional 37% interest in North Atlantic Natural Resources, thereby more than doubling its stake in the Swedish company. The 37% interest is currently held by Boliden



Chap adds Swedish silver (November 29, 2004)

Wheaton River Minerals‘ (WRM-T) 75%-owned silver spinoff, Chap Mercantile (SLW-T), has inked a deal to buy all the silver produced from the Zinkgruvan mine in central Sweden.



The ore-processing facilities at the Zinkgruvan lead-zinc mine, 200 km southwest of Stockholm, Sweden. The mine is owned by Rio Tinto and Lundin Mining.

Lundin celebrates Swedish homecoming

Stockholm, Sweden — As a result of acquiring the Zinkgruvan mine in central Sweden from Rio Tinto (RTP-N), Vancouver-based Lundin Mining (LUN-T) is supplying lead and zinc concentrate to smelters in northern…




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