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By David Friend |
August 19, 2008
The $32-billion ABCP restructuring plan hit new snag as an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada is planned.
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By The Canadian Press |
June 30, 2008
Early votes suggest Mongolia's pro-development ruling party will gain a parliamentary majority and remove a hurdle to construction of the Oyu Tolgoi copper project.
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By Brenda Bouw |
June 3, 2008
Ivanhoe Energy CEO Robert Friedland says a recent deal to buy Talisman Energy's interests in three leases in Alberta's Athabasca oilsands region has attracted a lot of interest
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By Jane Louis |
August 21, 2007
The still developing global credit contagion has left some borrowers unable to repay asset-backed commercial paper loans - leaving some miners' balance sheets stranded.
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By Jon A. Nones |
April 12, 2007
Professionals at the Uranium Stock Summit offer suggestions on investment strategy with insight into their top three uranium picks.
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By Stephen Bailey |
March 15, 2007
Companies that develop a systematic growth strategy will be in the best position to compete in an industry increasingly defined by scarcity and intense competition.
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By Laura Bobak |
March 6, 2007
Do huge mining deals make for better investing?
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By David J. Deslauriers |
February 14, 2007
This article looks at two specific situations which we predicted would underperform for various reasons, and which have done just that.
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By Karl Heilman |
November 17, 2006
A draft bill has been submitted to the Mongolian Parliament that would raise the cut-off price of gold falling under the tax from $500/oz to $650/oz.
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By The Canadian Press |
May 29, 2006
Ivanhoe Mines is maintaining hope that Mongolia's windfall profits tax won't be applied to high-grade copper produced through smelting.