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      schrieb am 10.09.10 14:25:09
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      Greenland geht heute erwartungsgemäß durch die Decke!
      Glückwunsch an alle Investoren hierzu:

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      schrieb am 10.09.10 12:55:46
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.129.968 von FaxenClown am 10.09.10 03:38:59Faxenclown warte! Ich dreh´mit! :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 10.09.10 12:38:21
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.131.777 von FaxenClown am 10.09.10 12:31:01herzlichen glückwunsch! :)
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      schrieb am 10.09.10 12:37:25
      Beitrag Nr. 280 ()
      ne ich bin auch noch da!
      unverhofft kommt oft.
      der hype geht gerade erst los!
      bleibe noch dabei bis sich was mit den seltnen erden tut
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      schrieb am 10.09.10 12:31:01
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.130.087 von FaxenClown am 10.09.10 07:26:02Was´n los hier?

      Alle tot? oder vorher ausgestiegen?

      Naja, freue ich mich halt allein :) *katschiiiiiiing*

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 10.09.10 07:26:02
      Beitrag Nr. 278 ()
      Update!

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      schrieb am 10.09.10 03:38:59
      Beitrag Nr. 277 ()
      Guten Morgen :)

      Ich dreh am Rad!!!!

      :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

      Greenland Eases Uranium-Mining Ban, Gives Nod To Australian Company

      Greenland's government Thursday partially changed a decades-old ban on uranium mining in one of its most significant acts since gaining limited autonomy from Denmark a year ago.

      The move could open the icebound and sparsely populated country to exploration for uranium and rare earths and gives a nod to an Australian mining company to develop a mine plan for what the company says is the world's biggest undeveloped deposit of rare earths.

      Months of intense debate within the country and negotiations with mining companies preceded the decision as the government sought to balance environmental concerns with the need for revenue to wean Greenland off Danish aid, a necessary step towards achieving full independence.

      In its decision, Greenland's government amended the terms of its exploration licensing to allow for the exploration of radioactive elements such as uranium and thorium on a case-by-case basis, said Lars Emil Johansen, a former prime minister of Greenland who is chairman of Australian mining company Greenland Minerals & Energy Ltd.'s (GGG.AU) local subsidiary.

      "We just got the information that the government has made a decision to change the uranium mining policy," he said. "It's not permission to start mining, but it is permission to make studies for mines with uranium. It's a very big step forward for the company."

      Government officials were unavailable for comment. A press release in Greenlandic has been issued. The amendment is a reversal to the zero-tolerance policy that was instituted in the 1980s. The government is still conducting a full review of mining radioactive elements, which is expected to produce a broader decision on mining.

      The ban's removal brings immediate benefits to Greenland Minerals & Energy, which owns 61% of the uranium-rare earth deposit Kvanefjeld in southwest Greenland.

      Under the ban, the company was unable to develop and mine the rare earths deposit because of its uranium content.

      But concurrent with Thursday's decision, Greenland's government approved an updated exploration license for Greenland Minerals that will allow it to develop a mine plan for both rare earths and uranium at the Kvanefjeld deposit. The company will still need to obtain a license to mine the deposit after developing a mine plan.

      The Australian mining company said Kvanefjeld is the world's second-largest rare earths deposit and the sixth-largest uranium deposit. A prefeasibility study estimates the mine can produce 43,729 metric tons of rare earths oxides and 3,895 tons of uranium a year during a 23-year lifespan.

      Rare earths are a small group of metals that are almost all produced in China. Their increasing use in green technologies and military applications combined with China's monopoly of supply have prompted the European Union and the U.S. to declare them strategic metals.

      If the company satisfies the government's health, safety and environmental requirements after a feasibility study, an exploitation license can be issued to build a mine, said Greenland Minerals & Energy Managing Director Rod Mcillree.

      The Kvanefjeld deposit has enough uranium alone to pay for the cost of the mine, with all revenue from rare earths marked as profit. The company said it would be the biggest rare earths mine outside of China.

      Mcillree said the decision allows it to start a feasibility study in 2011 to develop a mine plan.

      Greenland Minerals & Energy's shares have been suspended from trading since Aug. 3 pending the talks with the government.

      Greenland's decision to open the country to uranium mining comes at the start of an exploration boom for minerals, oil and gas that has raised the hopes of resource companies but has sparked environmental concerns for Greenland's fragile Arctic ecosystem.

      London-listed Cairn Energy PLC (CNE.LN), which this summer is carrying out its first drilling campaign off the west coast of Greenland, last month said initial results were "encouraging."

      But its drilling has attracted the attention of environmentalists and the Canadian government. Greenpeace activists last month climbed aboard a Cairn oil rig to protest exploration in the Arctic.

      The Canadian government has expressed concerns that an oil spill would be difficult to control in Greenland's short open-water season and could reach Canada's nearby coastline. The government installed an inspector in Greenland in June to monitor Cairn's drilling campaign.

      -By Matthew Walls, Dow Jones Newswires;

      hier noch das ASX-Release:
      10/09/2010 Positive policy change for Kvanefjeld
      http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20100910/pdf/31sfhrnt2vmmpv.pdf


      ... und das wichtigste zum Schluss!

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      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 07.09.10 13:25:10
      Beitrag Nr. 276 ()
      Hier sind einige zuversichtliche Meldungen zum Thema:

      PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Uranium explorer Greenland Minerals and Energy has resumed trading on the ASX following a lengthy suspension on speculation that a zero-tolerance policy towards uranium mining in Greenland would impact on its project in that country.

      The company has since received a letter from the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources which confirmed that Greenland’s exploration licence at the Kvanefjeld project was in good standing, and that the company could continue its exploration activities and feasibility studies.

      However, the letter also confirmed that the existing zero-tolerance policy for uranium mining was still in place, and that no change to that policy had been decided.

      The Minister added that further information regarding environmental, health and regulatory aspects of uranium mining were required before any changes to the policy would be considered, and that the government intended to investigate these areas further, before making any policy decisions.

      Following the receipt of this letter, Greenland representatives met with the Bureau of Minerals and Petroleum (BMP) to further discuss the evaluation and assessment of the Kanefjeld project.

      “The outcomes of the discussion between the company and BMP are now being reviewed by the government,” said Greenland MD Roderick McIllree on Tuesday.

      “Given the short notice upon which the items have been presented for government discussion and the necessary considerations, the time table and outcome is yet to be determined.”

      However, McIllree noted that the company anticipated further updates from the government in the coming weeks.

      The Kvanefjeld multielement deposit is located near the south-west tip of Greenland. Prefeasibility studies indicate that the vast resources could sustain a large-scale, economically robust mining operation for decades.

      The project could potentially supply 20% of global rare-earth element demand at low cost, owing to revenues from uranium and zinc.

      Edited by: Mariaan Webb
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      schrieb am 07.09.10 10:11:33
      Beitrag Nr. 275 ()
      Am Eröffnungstag in Australien nur -7% ... also scheint man wohl davon auszugehen, dass es insgesamt positiv weitergeht - seh ich auch so.
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      schrieb am 07.09.10 09:48:36
      Beitrag Nr. 274 ()
      Na, auch wenn bisher in D noch keine Umsätze sind (9,44 Uhr), geht es immerhin wieder weiter mit GGG. So ganz tot scheint der Wert ja noch nicht zu sein. Es bleibt zu hoffen, daß die Politik nur gesichtswahrende Verzögerungen beabsichtigt und sich dann die (finanziellen) Sachzwänge durchsetzen werden.
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