TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - Desert Eagle Resources Ltd. is sad to announce the sudden passing of Paul C.M. Roberts, M.A.Sc, M.B.A., P.Eng., C.Eng, a member of the Board of Directors of the Company since February 2012. Mr. Roberts was President of Minvest Inc., a consulting organization providing technical and ...
TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - Castillian Resources Corp. is sad to announce the sudden passing of Paul C.M. Roberts, M.A.Sc, M.B.A., P.Eng., C.Eng, a member of the Board of Directors of the Company since June 2011. Mr. Roberts was President of Minvest Inc., a consulting organization providing technical and financial ...
Toronto, Canada: Ubika Research is pleased to release the weekly performance (week ending May 4th 2012) report for “The Ubika Mining 30”, an index of thirty (30) high potential junior mining (non gold) ...
Toronto, Canada: Ubika Research is pleased to release the weekly performance (week ending April 27th 2012) report for “The Ubika Mining 30”, an index of thirty (30) high potential junior mining (non gold) ...
Sasha Cekerevac, co-editor for Penny Stock Detectives, believes that silver is currently in a healthy consolidation phase before the bull market will resume. Cekerevac argues that mining companies tend to overshoot to the upside and downside, so an opportunistic investor who is patient can take advantage of these swings. Cekerevac has found one particular junior miner that he believes will ...
TORONTO, Canada: In tracking the small cap stock universe for Tuesday, April 24, 2012, Ubika Research found that the top 10 small cap stock gainers from each of the listed sectors performed as follows: ...
Bruno Rizzuto's father, Cesare, was19 when he got off a boat in Halifax from southern Italy in1951. With no coat, and "5 cents in his pocket" he headed forthe gold mines of Timmins, Ontario, ...
Toronto, Canada: Ubika Research is pleased to release the weekly performance (week ending April 13th 2012) report for “The Ubika Mining 30”, an index of thirty (30) high potential junior mining (non gold) ...
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Big copper miners need to explore for new deposits in riskier locations to offset falling output from aging mines and to meet rising demand for refined metal, and will likely have to do the heavy lifting themselves rather than rely on juniors. Small- and medium-sized mining companies have typically done the work of drilling and discovering new deposits often in risky ...