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By Karl Heilman |
November 15, 2006
Canada's second largest gold producer announced net earnings of $59.5 million, however a production shortfall and sales timing led the company to miss analysts' expectations of 30 cent per share earnings.
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By The Canadian Press |
November 6, 2006
Goldcorp announced Saturday it had finalized the acquisition of Glamis after the Ontario Appeal Court rejected a request late Friday by Goldcorp founder Rob McEwen to force a shareholder vote on the takeover.
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By Jon A. Nones |
November 3, 2006
The Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed Rob McEwen's hopes of blocking the deal between Goldcorp and Glamis.
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By Craig Wong |
November 3, 2006
Silver Wheaton Corp. would be ''thrilled'' if it could acquire half of the silver production from the Penasquito project in Mexico.
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By Romina Maurino |
November 1, 2006
Rob McEwen made a last-ditch effort today asking the Ontario Court of Appeal to "look out for the interest of Goldcorp's shareholders," by allowing them a vote.
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By Romina Maurino |
October 31, 2006
Robert McEwen will appear in court tomorrow to argue against the rejection of his call for a shareholder vote over the proposed Goldcorp and Glamis merger.
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By Gene Arensberg |
October 27, 2006
Goldcorp's CEO Ian Telfer comments on the ongoing "boxing match" over shareholder rights with Rob McEwen. Round one of the fete between gold industry titans may be over, but resource investors probably won't have long to wait for the bell on round two.
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By Jon A. Nones |
October 25, 2006
Goldcorp's founder and ex-chairman lost the battle in court today, but he maintains the war is not over yet.
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By Jon A. Nones |
October 18, 2006
Crystallex says the mining law and the long awaited permit for Las Cristinas are unrelated. Gold Reserve agrees, but gives other clues to the permitting delay at Las Brisas.
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By Jon A. Nones |
October 17, 2006
Glamis has been granted the right to have a voice in the court proceedings initiated by Rob McEwen to force a vote over the merger. Here's a quick revaluation analysis.