QGX Ltd

The Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines honoured Albert Decker as the prospector with the oldest continuously valid licence in the province. At the Prospectors' and Developers' Association of Canada's annual convention last March, Minister James Wilson presented Decker with a framed cross-section drawing from one of the first areas he staked.

People (April 07, 2003)

Diavik Diamond Mines — President and CEO Philip du Toit resigns.GoldSpring — John F. Cook appointed president; Les Cahan appointed treasurer.Magnum d’Or — Reno Calabrigo appointed pres…


QGX doubles working capital

Waterdown, Ont.-based QGX (QGX-V) has raised $3 million for its Golden Valley gold project in Mongolia.The company sold 2.5 million shares at $1.20 apiece, compared to the 2.8 million shares it sold i…


QGX confirms oxide gold in Mongolia

Vancouver — A 7-hole drill program centred on the Central Valley zone of the Golden Hill prospect in Mongolia has returned encouraging values for owner QGX (QGX-V).The first two holes proved to be th…


Investors bid up junior golds

Vancouver — Santa Claus brought early Christmas presents to Canada’s junior exchange over the holiday-shortened report period ended Dec. 20 as investors placed bets that 2003 will be a good year for …


PEOPLE (December 09, 2002)

Axmin — Craig Banfield appointed secretary.Cumberland — Kerry Curtis appointed interim president and CEO; Walter Segsworth appointed co-chairman.EuroZinc — Graham Mascall appointed dir…


PEOPLE (December 02, 2002)

Axmin — Craig Banfield appointed secretary.Cameco — Gerald Grandey appointed CEO.Cumberland — Kerry Curtis appointed interim president and CEO; Walter Segsworth appointed co-chairman.


QGX buoyed by hot holes in Mongolia

QGX (QGX-V), a pioneer in mineral exploration in Mongolia, is capitalizing on some promising drill results at its Golden Hill project by arranging a $3.9-million private placement.The financing is bei…


Donner bucks trend as junior market slides

Vancouver — Canada’s junior exchange remained in a bear mood during the report period ended Nov. 26. The S&P-TSX Venture Exchange composite index lost 2.2 points, or 0.23%, and closed at 942.59.In wh…


Correction (October 28, 2002)

Our story “Friedland leading the charge in the land of Genghis Khan” (T.N.M., Sept. 23/02) incorrectly stated that QGX (QGX-V) held a 10% carried interest in the Turquoise Ridges (Ovoot) and Shuteen p…


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