Resource Stock Roundup Thursday, September 25, 2008
Sep 25th, 2008 | By Doug Casey | Category: Financial News, Gold MarketThe bears continued to rule over the bigger board stocks, while the junior bourse managed to squeeze out a modest gain during Wednesday trading on the Canadian markets.
For the tale of the tape, the TSX Exchange fell 0.15%, while the TSX Gold Index tacked on 1.3% and the TSX Venture Exchange, Canada’s largest junior exploration bourse, added 0.78% with the declining issuers once again outpacing the advancers this time by a 464 to 403 margin on volume of 140 million shares traded.
Shares of Golden Predator Mines (GP) added C$0.10 to close at C$0.87 after the company reported a 3.5 metre intercept running 1% tungsten at its Springer project in Nevada.
Osisko Mining (OSK) continues to hit the goods at the South Barnat target some 1.2 km northeast of its Canadian Malartic deposit in Quebec. Highlights included 2.4 grams gold per tonne over 141.5 metres and 2.76 grams gold per tonne over 71.2 metres. The market however remains reluctant as Osisko ended the day down C$0.06 at C$3.54.
Sprott Resource (SCP) completed the sale of 17.05 million shares of PBS Coals and in the process pocketed over C$97 million after commissions. The cash rich company closed up C$0.09 at C$2.79.
The A flood of drill results are expected over the next few weeks and perhaps this will ignite a rather lackluster junior market currently plagued by a notable lack of buyers. We will see what Thursday trading has in store.
Source: Resource Stock Roundup Thursday, September 25, 2008
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