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      schrieb am 19.12.10 11:04:12
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.732.710 von zopa am 18.12.10 13:29:13Hallo Zopa!
      ...hätte ich mal bis zum Ende :rolleyes: gelesen.
      Der Typ von Medaillion, danke.

      Ich schliesse mich Sailor888 an, wirlich dumm so etwas zu verlautbaren, zudem wenn in der breiten Weltpresse ja nun wirklich ganz andere Daten schon lange bekannt sind.

      Manche denken glaube ich sie haben die alleinige Weisheit gefressen. Naja aber die Bilder sind wirklich sehr ernüchternd, wer da investiert ist...Gute Nacht.

      Das Bild 7/13 "A sampled channel, Red Wine HREE Project, Labrador" sieht echt niedlich aus, ist stolz wie otze dass er da in den Fels was rausgeschlitzt hat. Hat sicher auch 2 tage gedauert... :laugh:
      Und das Bild 11/13 mit Dr Tony Mariano...sieht so aus als wäre es im keller des Schiessvereins entstanden.
      Bild 13 of 13 ist doch ne Wünschelrute oder?

      Ich behaupte mal dass jeder Student im 1. Semester ein besseres Marketing zustande bekommt bzw. dazugehörige Fotos!

      Noch eine Frage: Werden REEs auch im Dentallabor benötigt? Oder warum ist dann ein Foto aus der Zahnklinik dort auf http://www.medallionresources.com/s/FinancialStatements.asp installiert?

      MFG, WEBSIN ;)
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      schrieb am 18.12.10 16:13:00
      Beitrag Nr. 11.617 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.732.710 von zopa am 18.12.10 13:29:13Okay, dass B. Bird Boss von Medallion Resources Ltd. ist, erklärt sein Motiv. Aber dennoch kann ich nicht nachvollziehen, wie man mit so einem Unfug seinen Ruf aufs Spiel setzt.
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      schrieb am 18.12.10 13:29:13
      Beitrag Nr. 11.616 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.732.613 von websin am 18.12.10 12:51:57Der Herr Dr. muss doch so reden. Die sind im Stadium der Jäger + Sammler.
      Sie Dir mal die Fotos an. Die stolpern noch mit Rucksack und Pickel durch die Pampa ...
      Wenn die jemals in Produktion gehen sollten ist es 2020.
      Bisdahin braucht er Geldgeber.
      Also darf er keinesfalls einräumen, dass nach LYC, MolyCorp, ARU, ALK und noch 2 weiteren die Luft allmählich dünn werden könnte.
      Wer bis 2014 nicht gleichzeitig Verarbeiter, sondern nur Rohstofflieferant ist, wird mit erheblich geringeren Margen rechnen müssen.

      Mining investments: ALK, CCE, CDU, DYL, ELT, LYC, MHM, MOL, NG, NOM, ORE, PDN, POS, (EML)

      please support my retirement...



      Danke
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      schrieb am 18.12.10 12:51:57
      Beitrag Nr. 11.615 ()
      http://www.theaureport.com/cs/user/print/na/8138

      Dr. Bill Bird: REE Supply Hysteria

      Ausschnitt:

      TGR: We know of two deposits that exist outside of China that are near production—Molycorp Inc.'s (NYSE:MCP) Mountain Pass deposit in California and Lynas Corporation's (ASX:LYC) Mount Weld deposit in Australia. What is the potential for these deposits to come into production in the next 5–10 years?

      BB: Both are very good properties, which I believe are closest to production outside of China. Mountain Pass had supplied the world with REEs for about 50 years. It is a very large deposit and has a lot of proven ore. This material's ready to mine, the engineers have mapped it out and the mine is ready to go.

      However, the company has some start-up issues. The mine closed down in the early 2000s because it couldn't compete with the low prices in China. It has to restart now and that takes some time. Molycorp likely must reapply for operation permits from the state of California and the federal government, as well as some local permits where it operates. The company also decided to build an entirely new mill that will likely be a cleaner operation, more environmentally friendly and easier to permit. I attended a conference a few weeks ago where one of the company's representatives said it would be two years before it goes into production (fall 2012).

      Mount Weld is a far more complicated deposit with more complicated mineralogy than Mountain Pass. Lynas is still working out its metallurgical problems, which is why I think it may have taken so long to get into production. The company has been speaking about production for the last five years but has never quite pulled it off. I think this is due to the difficult mineralogy and the metallurgy that comes with that mineralogy. :rolleyes: It could be another two to three years before it makes progress.
      :rolleyes:

      Ein weiterer völlig Uninformierter?
      Oder verstehe ich hier irgendwas falsch?

      MFG, WEBSIN ;)
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      schrieb am 18.12.10 12:24:48
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.731.251 von Steve9001 am 17.12.10 21:13:09so wie ich das verstanden habe, hat er 5 mio herkömliche shares zum marktpreis von 1,50 verkauft und anschliessend eine option ausgeübt und sich indirekt über eine Mitarbeiterbeteiligung wieder billig mit 5 mio shares um 0,11 einzudecken.
      Sieht nach Weihnachtsgeld aus :) mit Vorsorge für Urlaubsgeld

      http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/announcements.do?by=asx…

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      schrieb am 17.12.10 21:13:09
      Beitrag Nr. 11.613 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.729.045 von VirtualNormann am 17.12.10 15:50:42zusammengefasst:

      Lynas Corporation Ltd director Nicholas Anthony Curtis acquired 5 million shares via exercising options and selling them on-market from December 9, 2010 to December 16.

      He directly holds 8,112,519 shares and indirectly holds 14,933,239 shares and 31 million options.


      http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/Lynas-dir…

      Schönen Abend
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      schrieb am 17.12.10 17:28:16
      Beitrag Nr. 11.612 ()
      http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-12-16/china-raises-exp…
      China Raises Export Taxes of Some Rare Earths to 25%

      December 16, 2010, 3:05 AM EST

      ...
      ...

      China slashed export quotas for rare earths by 72 percent in the second half of this year, sparking a surge in prices and highlighting global dependence on Chinese shipments. Government agencies are still working on next year’s export quota, commerce ministry spokesman Yao Jian said yesterday.

      In a study of 14 rare-earth elements, the U.S. Energy Department found that supplies of dysprosium, which is used to make wind turbines and electric cars, may fall short of demand, David Sandalow, assistant secretary for policy and international affairs said on Dec. 15 in Washington.

      China’s export tax for dysprosium will be kept at 25 percent next year, and the same with terbium, according to the statement of China’s finance ministry.

      It takes seven to 10 years to obtain permission to open a new mine in the U.S., the longest among the top-25 mining countries, the Energy Department said in a report on Dec. 15. The department plans to begin research into critical materials and to work with Japan and nations in Europe to lower the risk of supply disruptions.

      --Xiao Yu and Feiwen Rong. With assistance from Masumi Suga in Tokyo, Jim Snyder and Jim Efstathiou Jr. in Washington. Editors: Alan Soughley, Keith Gosman

      To contact the Bloomberg News Staff on this story: Xiao Yu in Beijing at yxiao@bloomberg.net

      To contact the editors responsible for this story: Andrew Hobbs at ahobbs4@bloomberg.net;

      übersetzt: http://translate.google.de/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=U…

      @ ein schönes WE

      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 17.12.10 16:01:54
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.724.898 von Guru_87 am 16.12.10 21:57:39oder so! :)

      stressfreies Shopping WE

      -Chang-
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      schrieb am 17.12.10 15:50:42
      Beitrag Nr. 11.610 ()
      Resist the information temptation

      DINNER parties, corridors or in the lift - these are all places where Wesfarmers' personnel, or any other company employee for that matter, could pick up inside information.

      Wesfarmers told its folk this week that if they had inside information that was not publicly known it was a criminal offence to trade in the company's shares, advise anyone else to trade in them, or pass on insider information to anyone else, including colleagues, family or friends.

      ''It does not matter how you come to know the inside information, including whether you learn it in the course of carrying out your responsibilities or in passing in the corridor or in a lift or at a dinner party,'' the policy advised.
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      Wesfarmers and a host of other listed companies have been working overtime lately writing and filing their share trading policies with the stock exchange.

      Wesfarmers noted that trading by directors and executives was not allowed during certain blackout periods. One period is between July 1 and one trading day after the announcement of the full-year results, and between January 1 and one trading day after the interim results.

      Telstra's policy, released yesterday, allows its people to deal in its shares in the period between 24 hours and one month after the release of the full-year results, the interim results, and the close of the annual meeting.

      Meanwhile, directors who bought shares in the past week or so spent $6.4 million, while those selling collected nearly $19 million.

      Helping things along on the selling side was Nicholas Curtis, executive chairman of Lynas Corporation, which says it owns the richest known deposit of rare earths in the world, in Western Australia.

      In 2009, the scrip was as low as 10¢, this year its low was around 38¢ and yesterday the stock sold at $1.50.

      Mr Curtis sold 5 million shares at about current levels. He also has an interest in 5 million shares issued this week following the exercise of options at 11¢ apiece.


      On the buying side, a clutch of GWA directors bought shares. Earlier this month, GWA bought garage door maker Gliderol. Over the past week or so three directors - William Bartlett, John Mulcahy and Darryl McDonough - bought parcels of scrip ranging in value from $45,162 to $120,000.

      Former auditor Brian Long, recently appointed non-executive chairman of Ten Network, opened his account when he bought 70,000 shares at $1.485 a share. The scrip closed the week at $1.43.

      http://www.smh.com.au/business/resist-the-information-tempta…

      ^^
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      schrieb am 17.12.10 15:19:02
      Beitrag Nr. 11.609 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.724.620 von -Chang- am 16.12.10 21:05:11Lynas hat schon jede Menge Vorschuß in der Bewertung, ein Wert aus der 2.Reihe ist wohl lukrativer...
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