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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.614.122 von DIE_GERECHTIGKEIT am 30.11.10 11:18:29kann die news trotz übersetzung nicht wirklich deuten
gerechtigkeit! kannst du mir von der leitung helfen???
gerechtigkeit! kannst du mir von der leitung helfen???
Moin!
Das sind ja eingentlich sehr gute News für BAU.
Hier der Link:
http://portal.appealsconvenor.wa.gov.au/portal/page?_pageid=…
Wenn die EPA jetzt umschwenkt, geht es UP AND AWAY!
Das sind ja eingentlich sehr gute News für BAU.
Hier der Link:
http://portal.appealsconvenor.wa.gov.au/portal/page?_pageid=…
Wenn die EPA jetzt umschwenkt, geht es UP AND AWAY!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.613.206 von Rioluihui am 30.11.10 09:18:03ja
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.613.206 von Rioluihui am 30.11.10 09:18:03kann mir vielleicht jemand weiterhelfen?
danke!
danke!
hmmm...alle klagen gegen baux abgewiesen, oder wie darf ich das verstehen?
wie geht es weiter???
wie geht es weiter???
Nov 30, 2010
Minister for Environment, John Day MLA, has dismissed all appeals under the Environmental Protection Act against the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) level of assessment for Bauxite Resources Limited (ASX:BAU) (BRL) mining proposal for north Bindoon. Four parties including Ms Clair Medhurst on behalf of the group calling itself Residents for Responsible Mining had appealed to the Minister to raise the level of assessment from Public Environmental Review (PER) to Environmental Review and Management Programme (ERMP).
On behalf of the Minister, the Appeals Convenor issued a written statement to explain the rejection of all appeals:
"Broadly the appellants submitted that there would be cumulative impacts of many small mine sites including dust, noise, visual amenity, tourism, flora and fauna, property values, lifestyle, water and road safety.
The Minister determined that the environmental issues raised by the appellants were of a scale and level of complexity that is appropriate for a PER level of assessment with an eight week review period, as recommended by the EPA.
The Minister, therefore, dismissed the appeals."
BRL chairman, Barry Carbon, said that the public scoping of the PER was progressing with the aid of professional external consultants, and that he remains happy with the ongoing level of community involvement.
Further information on the decision is available to the public in the Department of Environment and Conservation library or on the Appeals Convenor website; appealsconvenor.wa.gov.au
http://abnnewswire.net/press/en/64317/Bauxite_Resources_Limi…
Minister for Environment, John Day MLA, has dismissed all appeals under the Environmental Protection Act against the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) level of assessment for Bauxite Resources Limited (ASX:BAU) (BRL) mining proposal for north Bindoon. Four parties including Ms Clair Medhurst on behalf of the group calling itself Residents for Responsible Mining had appealed to the Minister to raise the level of assessment from Public Environmental Review (PER) to Environmental Review and Management Programme (ERMP).
On behalf of the Minister, the Appeals Convenor issued a written statement to explain the rejection of all appeals:
"Broadly the appellants submitted that there would be cumulative impacts of many small mine sites including dust, noise, visual amenity, tourism, flora and fauna, property values, lifestyle, water and road safety.
The Minister determined that the environmental issues raised by the appellants were of a scale and level of complexity that is appropriate for a PER level of assessment with an eight week review period, as recommended by the EPA.
The Minister, therefore, dismissed the appeals."
BRL chairman, Barry Carbon, said that the public scoping of the PER was progressing with the aid of professional external consultants, and that he remains happy with the ongoing level of community involvement.
Further information on the decision is available to the public in the Department of Environment and Conservation library or on the Appeals Convenor website; appealsconvenor.wa.gov.au
http://abnnewswire.net/press/en/64317/Bauxite_Resources_Limi…
BAUXITE RESOURCES LIMITED
ABN 72 119 699 982
Level 2, Building E, The Garden Office Park,
355 Scarborough Beach Road, OSBORNE PARK WA 6017
PO Box 1800, OSBORNE PARK DC WA 6916
Phone: +61 8 9200 6300 Fax: +61 8 9200 6399
www.bauxiteresources.com.au
ASX/MEDIA RELEASE 26 NOVEMBER 2010
BAUXITE SHAREHOLDERS SUPPORT ALUMINA REFINERY DEAL
Shareholders at the Bauxite Resources Limited annual general meeting voted overwhelmingly in favour of a Board
resolution for an agreement to exchange access to alumina product to Yankuang Corporation for the building and
construction of an alumina refinery in the south‐west of Western Australia. Proxy votes for the proposal totalled 99
million shares with only 14 thousand shares opposing the resolution. The shareholder approval was one of the
conditions precedent in the recently signed binding Further Heads of Agreement with Yankuang.
Previously BRL had a strategy that would depend on the generation of cash from direct shipping of bauxite to build a
base for secondary processing including an alumina refinery; this Further Heads of Agreement now represents a
positive opportunity to deliver shareholder value by securing finance with our strategic partner Yankuang.
Re‐elected BRL Chairman Barry Carbon said ‘The Board is encouraged by this shareholder support for our amended
strategy. BRL will now set about specific milestones for next year. We hope by the end of 2011 to have
demonstrated 60 million tonnes of bauxite, to have completed site selection for our refinery, and to have progressed
feasibility and design sufficient to make a formal application for approvals. We are talking to our partners Yankuang
about jointly commissioning the very best of modern refinery design. Yankuang has the experience and technology
to ensure a state of the art refinery in the southwest which will secure long term employment for the region and
provide value added secondary processing to WA industry’.
‘Separate from the refinery proposal we are still seeking environmental approval for direct shipping of bauxite at our
tenements to the north of Perth’ he said.
BRL directors Yan Jitai, Ding Feng, Luke Atkins and Neil Lithgow have also been re‐elected.
ENDS
For further information visit the website bauxiteresources.com.au or contact:
INVESTORS MEDIA
Bauxite Resources Ltd Bauxite Resources Ltd
Paul Fromson Chantelle O’Sullivan
Chief Financial Officer / Company Secretary Public Affairs Manager
Tel: +61 8 9200 6300 Tel: +61 8 9200 6309
Professional Public Relations
James Harris
ABN 72 119 699 982
Level 2, Building E, The Garden Office Park,
355 Scarborough Beach Road, OSBORNE PARK WA 6017
PO Box 1800, OSBORNE PARK DC WA 6916
Phone: +61 8 9200 6300 Fax: +61 8 9200 6399
www.bauxiteresources.com.au
ASX/MEDIA RELEASE 26 NOVEMBER 2010
BAUXITE SHAREHOLDERS SUPPORT ALUMINA REFINERY DEAL
Shareholders at the Bauxite Resources Limited annual general meeting voted overwhelmingly in favour of a Board
resolution for an agreement to exchange access to alumina product to Yankuang Corporation for the building and
construction of an alumina refinery in the south‐west of Western Australia. Proxy votes for the proposal totalled 99
million shares with only 14 thousand shares opposing the resolution. The shareholder approval was one of the
conditions precedent in the recently signed binding Further Heads of Agreement with Yankuang.
Previously BRL had a strategy that would depend on the generation of cash from direct shipping of bauxite to build a
base for secondary processing including an alumina refinery; this Further Heads of Agreement now represents a
positive opportunity to deliver shareholder value by securing finance with our strategic partner Yankuang.
Re‐elected BRL Chairman Barry Carbon said ‘The Board is encouraged by this shareholder support for our amended
strategy. BRL will now set about specific milestones for next year. We hope by the end of 2011 to have
demonstrated 60 million tonnes of bauxite, to have completed site selection for our refinery, and to have progressed
feasibility and design sufficient to make a formal application for approvals. We are talking to our partners Yankuang
about jointly commissioning the very best of modern refinery design. Yankuang has the experience and technology
to ensure a state of the art refinery in the southwest which will secure long term employment for the region and
provide value added secondary processing to WA industry’.
‘Separate from the refinery proposal we are still seeking environmental approval for direct shipping of bauxite at our
tenements to the north of Perth’ he said.
BRL directors Yan Jitai, Ding Feng, Luke Atkins and Neil Lithgow have also been re‐elected.
ENDS
For further information visit the website bauxiteresources.com.au or contact:
INVESTORS MEDIA
Bauxite Resources Ltd Bauxite Resources Ltd
Paul Fromson Chantelle O’Sullivan
Chief Financial Officer / Company Secretary Public Affairs Manager
Tel: +61 8 9200 6300 Tel: +61 8 9200 6309
Professional Public Relations
James Harris
und gleich noch einen hinterher,der form halber.
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20101125/pdf/31v4ny53l8sfzy.pdf
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20101125/pdf/31v4ny53l8sfzy.pdf
nichts nennenswertes,aber der ordnung wegen.
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20101125/pdf/31v4fwv0xtb7nr.pdf
volumen bleibt weiterhin schwach,mit kleineren ausschlägen nach oben und nach unten.der tag wird kommen
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20101125/pdf/31v4fwv0xtb7nr.pdf
volumen bleibt weiterhin schwach,mit kleineren ausschlägen nach oben und nach unten.der tag wird kommen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.536.501 von likeshares am 17.11.10 11:11:02hier muß man nur die ruhe behalten.wenn ich mir jede nacht das orderverhalten anschau,dann kann man nur feststellen,das kaum noch größere adressen bereit sind,hier große stückzahlen abzugeben.wie schnell es letztendlich gehen kann,hat uns ja der anstieg gezeigt.
drücken wir die daumen,das bezüglich der epa noch dieses jahr etwas positives zu vermelden gibt.auch sehr schön im chart zu sehen,das wir dabei sind ein kleines w auszubilden.
drücken wir die daumen,das bezüglich der epa noch dieses jahr etwas positives zu vermelden gibt.auch sehr schön im chart zu sehen,das wir dabei sind ein kleines w auszubilden.