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Progress Report
- Nov 20, 2024
- 4 pages
December 2010
- Opinion
Korab could catch broker eyes
Minerals explorer Korab is far from a household name, but it’s again likely to set tongues wagging.
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- Paul Garvey
October 2010
The dance of a thousand veils
With money practically gushing from every hole dug in Western Australia, even the suggestion of a possibility of the act of mining can be enough to lure the naïve investor to part with their dough.
Korab Resources (KOR)
If there was any doubt that the market has caught rare-earths fever, the past two surges from Korab Resources should have put paid to it.
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- David Ciampa
June 2010
Brighter view for ERA
It’s been a bad year for investors in uranium producer Energy Resources of Australia, as the Rio Tinto subsidiary has lost about 50 per cent since December 30.
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- David Ciampa
March 2010
Hold or sell the dilemma for miners
Some budding miners may look to hold onto assets until they at least start generating cash flows at the production stage, but others believe in strategic early stage divestments.
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- David Ciampa
July 2009
Briefs
Grapes of loss for wine group Wine group Cockatoo Ridge said operating losses continued in the second half of fiscal 2009 as bulk wine inventory was sold below cost
- Simon Evans, Tracy Lee, Michael Vaughan, Carrie LaFrenz, Paul Garvey, Staff reporter
September 2008
March 2008
September 2006
Speculators discover gold in uranium explorers' assays
Two uranium explorers' share prices took off yesterday, with one almost doubling, as speculators started a buying frenzy following the companies' announcements to the Australian Stock Exchange.
- Richard Hemming
September 2005
Quality drying up after August's reign
August was a good month for stocks that made their debut on the Australian Stock Exchange, but market watchers say the outlook for initial public offerings is mixed as the broader market hovers around record highs and the quality of offerings declines.
- Henry Byrne with Richard Hemming
Quality drying up after August's reign
August was a good month for stocks that made their debut on the Australian Stock Exchange, but market watchers say the outlook for initial public offerings is mixed as the broader market hovers around record highs and the quality of offerings declines.
- Henry Byrne with Richard Hemming
August 2005
Uranium rush burns solar sector
One of the flip sides of the recent resurgence in uranium exploration is that some small renewable energy developers say investors are losing interest in any alternative energy source that doesn't glow in the dark.
- James Hall