2002


Golds lead way

With prices surging US$8 into the mid-US$320-per-oz. range, producers of the yellow metal proved to be the only bright spot in the U.S. markets during the report period ended Sept. 24.The U.S.-listed …


Benchmark lowered again, golds end mixed

Sellers outpaced buyers over the Sept. 18-24 report period, pushing the S&P/TSX Composite Index down 235.91 points. The benchmark finished the week at 6,068.89.The golds swam against the broader marke…


How to be a market darling

The stock markets of the Western World are back where they were at the end of July, and we can officially declare this summer’s sucker rally over.The markets’ performance has pretty much proved the be…



LionOre receives Golden Gecko

LionOre Mining International’s 80%-owned Australian-listed subsidiary, LionOre Australia (Nickel), has won Western Australia’s Golden Gecko environmental award.The award recognized LionOre Nickel’s wo…


Amarc misses mark at Inde

Vancouver — A 14-hole diamond drill program by Amarc Resources (AHR-V) has returned sporadic gold values below the historical oxide workings at the Inde property in Mexico’s Durango state.The Hunter …


Stock market crash pummels mining

Like lemmings, investors swarmed over the precipice, pulling global stock markets into a crash the likes of which have never been witnessed in financial history. Indeed, Black Monday, as the investmen…


Graphite consumption rebounds

World graphite production improved somewhat in 2000 to reach 645,000 tonnes, after averaging less than 600,000 tonnes per year from 1992-1999, according to a report by London-based Roskill Information…


All eyes on Carlin trend

North America doesn’t realize that the latest gold rush on this continent is only just beginning, remarked one of Canada’s most experienced mining financiers before a recent tour of Nevada’s Carlin go…




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