Metals Economics Group’s Gold Exploration Activity Service is a searchable database that tracks significant worldwide junior and intermediate gold project and company activity.

BENEFITS TO YOU AND YOUR COMPANY

The Gold Exploration Activity Service

  • Provides up-to-date information on all significant exploration results, resource announcements, financings, and exploration agreements, as analyzed, summarized, and highgraded by MEG’s analysts
  • Provides a searchable historical database of junior/intermediate activity dating back to 1997
  • Keeps you in touch with the pulse of junior financings
  • Provides early indications of promising projects
  • Allows you to target juniors/intermediates for joint venture or acquisition
  • Serves as a benchmarking tool for a company to assess its competitive position in the junior/intermediate market
  • Provides daily news on junior/intermediate gold activity
The Essential Tool for Company Growth Decisions in Challenging Times

FEATURES OF THE GOLD EXPLORATION ACTIVITY SERVICE

Current Activity
Review significant announcements sorted by project, owner, location, type of activity, metal, and date. Relevant news items are attached to each activity announcement.

Activity Detail
Access more detailed information, such as financing type, amount, status, and source; contained metal and certainty; and comments.

Links to MEG’s MineSearch and Corporate Exploration Strategies services provide easy connections to our other services.

Types of Activity

  • Exploration Results: Significant new gold discoveries or extensions of known mineralized bodies. Results are based on drilling, trenching, grid sampling, pitting, and chip/channel sampling.
  • Resources: Initial resource estimates and significant changes to previously announced resources/reserves.
  • Exploration Agreements: Major company deals on junior company projects, as well as junior company deals on major company projects, sizable mergers and acquisitions involving junior/intermediate companies, and government/junior privatization transactions.
  • Financings: Company and project financings over US$2 million involving junior companies—public offerings, private share placements, loans, convertible debentures.

Activity Search
Search all junior/intermediate gold activity included in our database since 1997. The database, which currently includes 8,000+ activity write-ups, is searchable by

  • Project
  • Company
  • Region
  • Country
  • State or province
  • Metals other than gold
  • Type of announcement
  • Type of financing
  • Financing status
  • Date
  • Text

Search results can be sorted by project, owner, location, activity, metal, and date. The results link to the detailed activity pages that can be printed in a report or downloaded to Excel.

Exploration Activity Alerts
A daily email keeps you informed of new developments in junior/intermediate companies based on your own set of criteria.

News
News coverage includes the most significant announcements, as analyzed by MEG’s research staff—exploration results, resources, exploration agreements, and financings—that can be sorted by company, source, headline, and date.

Graphs
Updated monthly, graphs illustrate trends in junior/intermediate gold financings by year, month, region, and stock exchange.

CompanySearch
CompanySearch is an extensive, searchable database, including details on 5,000 worldwide mining companies and their projects.

Each company profile includes

  • Contact information
  • Capitalization history
  • Parent and subsidiary companies
  • Company news releases (updated daily), including those issued by JV partners and others
  • Direct links to corporate information on Edgar, Sedar, stock exchanges, and Yahoo!
  • Advanced-stage project summary tables from MineSearch with links to full project profiles
  • Links to exploration budget profiles in Corporate Exploration Strategies

How to subscribe to the Gold Exploration Activity Service

For more information and to subscribe to the Gold Exploration Service, phone +1 902-429-2880 or .

 

 

 

October 2008

 
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