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      schrieb am 24.05.08 12:00:07
      Beitrag Nr. 663 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.164.083 von to_siam am 24.05.08 09:35:39Und vom Gewinn mal wieder nach Kanada gehen.:D
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      schrieb am 24.05.08 09:35:39
      Beitrag Nr. 662 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.162.371 von stockrush am 23.05.08 20:17:36Glückwunsch, Kleinvieh macht auch Mist. Und: Wenn der Verkauf einmal zu 10,00 CAD oder ähnlich ansteht, dann spielt es wegen der Gebühren keine Rolle mehr, dann könnte man die Ordern sogar nach Kanada geben. ;)
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      schrieb am 24.05.08 07:07:14
      Beitrag Nr. 661 ()
      The Northern Miner, Monday, May 26, 2008

      Global zinc supply uncertain after earthquake in China

      The fate of zinc mining operations in China remains unknown after a massive earthquake devastated much of Sichuan province on May 12, leaving more than 40,000 people dead.

      News agencies are reporting that up to 510,000 tonnes of zinc smelting capacity in China has been affected after production was halted at more than 10 zinc smelters in Sichuan province, as well as in neighbouring Shaanxi and Gansu provinces.

      China is the world's major zinc producer with a smelting capacity of more than 4 million tonnes.

      Meanwhile, in Africa, a strike at Anglo American's (AAUK-Q , AAL-L), Skorpion zinc mine that started on May 10 will likely affect prices as well. Skorpion is Namibia's biggest zinc producer, churning out about 150,000 tonnes of special high-grade zinc per year.

      The events in China and Namibia have combined to push up prices. Official zinc prices on the London Metal Exchange closed at US$2,265.50 per tonne for cash and US$2,297.50 per tonne for three months on May19, up from US$2,159 per tonne cash and US$2,190 per tonne for three months on May 12.

      "It has pushed the price up a little -- very modestly, though," says Patricia Mohr, vice-president of economics at Scotiabank. "In the last twelve months, prices of zinc have moved down because of anticipation of new mine supply coming on-stream this year and I think a lot of investment funds have been shorting zinc because of that."

      About 46% of China's total zinc smelting capacity lies in tremorstricken regions. Reuters news agency reported that as much as 11% of the nation's smelting capacity was probably affected by the quake.

      Sichuan province, the epicentre of the earthquake, produced 130,000-140,000 tonnes of zinc concentrate last year and its output makes up about 7% of the country's total, according to Interfax news agency.

      The 7.9 magnitude earthquake was China's worst in 58 years and has caused massive damage, disrupting roads and power plants.

      Major safety issues remain with reservoirs, hydropower stations and lakes.

      Some of the Chinese companies that were shut down include: Sichuan Hongda Chemical Industry (100,000 tons); Gansu Baohui Zinc Co. (60,000 tons); Gansu Chengzhou Metallurgical Group Co. (50,000 tons); Hanzhong Bayi Zinc Industry Co. (120,000 tons); Huidong Zinc & Lead (50,000 tons); and Xichang Zinc Industry Co. (30,000 tons).

      Some analysts say the temporary closures at the Chinese smelters aren't likely to have a long-term impact on zinc supply and prices. Stockpiles of the metal monitored by the London Metals Exchange have gained 40% this year to 124,775 tons, according to Bloomberg.

      In Namibia, striking workers who are paid about US$388 per month want wage increases of 14%, while Anglo American is offering 12%. They also want a housing allowance that exceeds what the company is willing to pay. In addition, the workers are demanding transportation to the capital city, Windhoek, when they go on leave. The majority of workers at the mine come from northern Namibian villages near the Angolan border.

      The Skorpion mine, which consists of an open pit and a hydrometallurgical refinery, is 25 km north of Rosh Pinah in southern Namibia.

      James Wyatt-Tilby, a Londonbased spokesman for Anglo, told The Northern Miner that "the majority of production is still happening," but declined to give a figure.

      The disruption of zinc supply out of China and Namibia has helped buoy the stock price of zinc players like Teck Cominco (TCK. B-T, TCK-N).

      Since the earthquake struck, Teck's shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange have climbed to $49.35 apiece from $47.99.
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      schrieb am 23.05.08 20:17:36
      Beitrag Nr. 660 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.162.307 von stockrush am 23.05.08 20:07:49Mit ans Limit gehen, meinte ich meine finazielle Belastung. Natürlich habe ich mit 1.66€ über dem Kurs von CAN gekauft. Bei der geringen Stückzahl macht mir das aber nix aus. Stichwort 'höhere Ordergebühren bei Order in CAN'.

      2.58 Canadian Dollar = 1.66303 Euro
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      schrieb am 23.05.08 20:07:49
      Beitrag Nr. 659 ()
      Uh...jetzt habe ich die 600 St. zu 1.66 doch noch bekommen in Berlin. Die order steht schon seit dem 20.05. drin. Wußte ja schon, dass ich sie besser in Frankfurt geordert hätte. Wollte aber nicht schon wieder so ans Limit gehen und war mir so sicher dann doch nicht. Na ja , das wird sich noch lohnen. KLeinvieh macht bekanntermaßen auch Mist. :)

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      schrieb am 23.05.08 17:21:43
      Beitrag Nr. 658 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.160.254 von silbernd am 23.05.08 16:11:22und neben den satten silbergrades aht trevali ja auch noch ein wenig zink

      Teck's Lindsay Says Zinc Market Will Get `Tight' (Update1)

      By Xiao Yu

      May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Teck Cominco Ltd., the world's second-largest zinc producer, said falling prices will prompt companies to shut mines, cutting global supplies in 18 months.

      The market will swing to a deficit in 2010 and 2011, from a surplus now, Chief Executive Officer Donald Lindsay said today in an interview in Beijing. Less supplies and output disruptions may then reverse the price decline of the metal, he said.

      Zinc, used to galvanize steel, was the biggest loser on the London Metal Exchange last year because of oversupply and yesterday fell to the lowest in more than two years. The metal will have a supply surplus of 215,000 metric tons this year, the International Lead and Zinc Study Group said April.

      ``There are some operations that will shut down, including ours,'' Lindsay said. ``At this zinc price, several others will shut down too. So we know 18 months from now, zinc will become very tight again.''

      Zinc for three-month delivery has fallen 9.7 percent this year, and was at $2,140 a metric ton at 3:53 p.m. Beijing time. London Metal Exchange inventories of zinc were 128,150 tons on May 21.

      The Vancouver-based company plans to close the Lennard Shelf mine in Western Australia a year earlier than planned, the company said in its first-quarter earnings statement on April 21.

      Other companies are still opening mines. Mine production may gain 10 percent this year because of new mines in Australia, Portugal and the U.S., the International Lead and Zinc Study Group had said.

      U.S. Demand

      U.S. demand for zinc is rising, and customers are ``requesting additional spot sales over contracted volumes'' because steelmakers are ``doing very well,'' Lindsay said.

      U.S. steel-sheet prices rose 15 percent to a record $850 a ton in April, helped by a shortage of steel in the country.

      Chinese consumption of zinc is also expected to be ``strong'' because of demand for galvanized steel to be used in cars, Lindsay said.

      The country, the world's largest producer of the metal, is also exporting less then expected because of rising domestic consumption, he said.

      Exports from China fell 82 percent in the first four months from a year ago, the customs office said May 22. Zinc concentrate output grew 2.5 percent from January to March, while refined zinc production rose 3.7 percent from a year ago.

      Teck Cominco yesterday signed a cooperation pact with Shenzhen Zhongjin Lingnan Nonfemet Co. The two companies may explore for zinc together, Lindsay said.

      ``China is very prospective in zinc,'' Lindsay said. ``The likelihood of finding another Red Dog mine is larger in China than anywhere else in the world.''

      The Red Dog mine in Alaska, operated by Teck, is the world's largest producer of zinc.

      To contact the reporter on this story: Xiao Yu in Beijing at yxiao@bloomberg.net.
      Last Updated: May 23, 2008 04:33 EDT
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      schrieb am 23.05.08 16:34:36
      Beitrag Nr. 657 ()
      Und kurz vor knackig passiert doch noch was^^
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      schrieb am 23.05.08 16:11:22
      Beitrag Nr. 656 ()
      SILBER- Man kann gespannt sein...
      Datum 23.05.2008 - Uhrzeit 14:40 (© BörseGo AG 2007, Autor: Rain André, Technischer Analyst, © GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de/)
      WKN: 965310 | ISIN: XC0009653103 | Intradaykurs:

      SILBER - ISIN: XC0009653103
      Kursstand: 18,10 $ pro Feinunze

      Rückblick: Der Silberpreis erreichte im Zuge der seit März andauernden Abwärtskorrektur Anfang Mai den zentralen Unterstützungsbereich bei 15,91 - 16,21 $, wo eine Kurserholung startete. Nach schleppendem Anfang kann der Silberpreis in dieser Woche wieder deutlich anziehen.

      Sehr dynamisch gelang ein Anstieg über den EMA50 sowie zurück über die gebrochene, mittelfristige Aufwärtstrendlinie. Aktuell stabilisiert sich das Edelmetall oberhalb der mittelfristigen Aufwärtstrendlinie. Das kurzfristige Chartbild ist wieder bullisch zu werten, das Edelmetall notiert wieder oberhalb wichtiger Preislevel.

      Charttechnischer Ausblick: SILBER sollte kurzfristig noch weiter bis an die wichtige 18,45 $ Marke ansteigen, wo bereits die Kurserholungen im März und April endeten. Von dort aus könnte dann noch ein Rücksetzer bis 17,70 - 17,90 oder maximal 17,35 $ vollzogen werden.

      Ein nachhaltiger Rückfall unter 17,30 $ sollte jetzt aber möglichst verhindert werden. Dann könnte es nochmals zu Abgaben bis an den zentralen Unterstützungsbereich bei 15,96 - 16,21 $ kommen.

      Gelingt ein nachhaltiger Anstieg über 18,45 $, wird eine Wiederaufnahme der langfristigen Rallyebewegung wahrscheinlich. Die Chancen dafür stehen jetzt sehr gut.

      Eine Rohstoffübersicht finden sie hier: http://www.godmode-trader.de/rohstoffe

      Kursverlauf vom 29.10.2007 bis 23.05.2008 (log. Kerzenchartdarstellung / 1 Kerze = 1 Tag)

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      schrieb am 23.05.08 15:50:43
      Beitrag Nr. 655 ()
      is ja heut so garkeine bewegung drin....:keks:
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      schrieb am 23.05.08 14:06:12
      Beitrag Nr. 654 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.158.942 von silbernd am 23.05.08 14:03:27
      Mich auch! :D
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