Bardoc Gold (ASX: BDC)
St Barbara Limited (ASX: SBM) has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in Bardoc Gold Limited (ASX: BDC) to be implemented by way of an all-scrip scheme of arrangement. Continue reading
St Barbara Limited (ASX: SBM) has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in Bardoc Gold Limited (ASX: BDC) to be implemented by way of an all-scrip scheme of arrangement. Continue reading
Bardoc Gold (ASX: BDC)
Bardoc Gold have consolidated their shares in issue by a factor of 6 to 1.
As a result the shares in issue have reduced from 1,735,257,376 post consolidation to
289,209,563, representing a 6 to 1 consolidation. […] Continue reading
Mining Review Sunday Update 28th November 2021
This week has been a game of two halves for gold, starting with the weakness created by the confirmation that Biden has renewed Jerome Powell’s chair of the FED, and then the news of the new covid variant sent investors back into gold as a safe haven. Continue reading
Bardoc Gold (ASX: BDC)
Reported significant results from recent diamond drilling targeting depth extensions and infill of the multi-lode mineral system at the cornerstone 530koz Zoroastrian Deposit, part of its 100%-owned Bardoc Gold Project near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.
Recent drilling has intersected new mineralisation, including defining the Bank of England Lode, at depth. Continue reading
Bardoc Gold Limited (ASX: BDC)
Advised that recent drilling at the North Kanowna Star Project, which forms part of the Company’s 3.07 M oz Bardoc Gold Project near Kalgoorlie, has identified a significant mineralised corridor, with more than ten prospects now identified as high priority for further exploration. Continue reading
Mining Review Sunday Update 19th September
The story of the week again, sadly, was the falling gold price, into the mid 1700’s, due to better than expected US retail figures, and a strengthening US dollar.
Iron ore is another casualty, but for a different reason. Coking coal is roofing it as supply is tight, bring companies like Colonial Coal into investor focus. Continue reading