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      schrieb am 28.09.14 18:15:04
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.848.082 von Boersiback am 22.09.14 23:51:45
      Börsi, was "für Dich".

      SWD 15 cents: $23,000,000 cash &get a 10,000,000 oz gold project 'for free' - SH/TT - Sep 28, 2014

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      schrieb am 26.09.14 07:15:29
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.878.418 von likeshares am 25.09.14 20:43:33 thx :)
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      schrieb am 25.09.14 23:12:39
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.876.330 von likeshares am 25.09.14 17:06:23ja das sollen wir glauben. Ich glaube es nicht. Und der nächste Move kommt von ganz woanders.
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      schrieb am 25.09.14 20:43:33
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      schrieb am 25.09.14 17:06:23
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.873.432 von Popeye82 am 25.09.14 13:51:21Dieser Artikel ist es wert zitiert zu werden. Es werden darin so ziemlich alle Aspekte genannt die ich schon seit längerer Zeit vertrete. Das ist aber für mich nicht der Grund für die Wertigkeit des Zitierens. Es ist der wesentliche Punkt genannt der immer wieder von der Industrie beansprucht wird, wenn entweder die Zeiträume für Investitionen mit einem langfrisitigen Ziel oder die Kosten, zu hoch werden, wird nach dem Staat bzw. dem Steuerzahler gerufen. Warum es nicht der Preis für das Produkt richten soll bleibt dabei offen? Spätestens nach diesem Artikel wird die Diskussion um die Frage nach Gold als sicherer Hafen neu zugespitzt. Ich glaube Gold hat in diesem Sinne ausgedient. Vielleicht wird Northern Star ein neues Management bekommen und keine Steuergelder? :)

      Zitat von Popeye82: Northern Star calls for govt action, on exploration
      www.miningweekly.com/article/northern-star-calls-for-govt-ac…

      "PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Gold miner Northern Star Resources has called on the Western Australian government to invest more on exploration incentives, rather than lobbying an additional tax on the gold industry.

      Speaking at a Western Australia Mining Club event, in Perth, Northern Star MD Bill Beament said the state government’s policy changes should reflect the changing reality, in which exploration in the state was not only declining, but in which Western Australia might see a dearth in gold projects over the next ten years.

      “The simple truth is that the remaining deposits are deeper and harder to find. That means exploration is becoming an even higher-risk investment,” Beament said.

      He echoed concerns previously expressed by the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies around the fact that Australia’s investment in exploration expenditure was at historical lows.

      We have an exploration crisis in my opinion, and if we don’t find more minerals at a far greater rate than is currently the case, the mining industry is going to die,” Beament said.

      “This is a crisis that demands urgent and widespread attention and is currently getting neither. Instead, there are more debates about how governments can suck more money out of the industry.”

      Beament said that a more effective way for the government to gain additional funds from the resource sector would be to increase royalty receipts by an increase in production, rather than increasing the royalty rates.

      “To increase production, we need to find more gold. To find more gold, we need to increase exploration. The argument needs to focus on how we can increase the size of the pie, rather than how it is sliced. It needs to centre on how government policy can drive the next generation of exploration as the ultimate means of increasing royalty.”


      The Western Australian government was currently undertaking a royalty review, which was expected to be completed by the end of 2014.

      In its 2015/16 state budget, the state government announced that royalty income would account for over 25% of the government’s revenue in 2017/18, up from only 5% in 2003/4. By 2015/16, an additional A$560-million would be added to the royalty revenue.

      Industry players, including Doray Minerals, Evolution Mining, Gold Fields, Newmont Asia Pacific, Northern Star Resources, Norton Gold Fields, Ramelius Resources, Regis Resources, Silver Lake Resources and St Barbara, have formed the Gold Royalty Response Group in an effort to raise awareness of what an increased royalty could mean to the industry.

      Edited by: Mariaan Webb"
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      schrieb am 25.09.14 16:14:07
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.873.432 von Popeye82 am 25.09.14 13:51:21
      Wer Ölfirmen mag, kann sich diese hier anschauen.

      CAMAC Energy Initiated With a Buy @Aegis Capital Corp., 12-Month Price Target of $1.00/Share - MW, NEW YORK - Sep 23, 2014
      ychen@aegiscap.com
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      "Initiating Coverage. Aegis Capital Corp. is initiating coverage on CAMAC Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CAK) with a Buy rating and a 12-month price target of $1.00 per share. CAMAC Energy is an independent oil exploration and production company focused on energy resources in Africa. Its asset portfolio consists of nine licenses and an area of 43,000 square kilometers (10 million acres) covering offshore Nigeria, offshore Ghana, offshore Gambia, and offshore and onshore Kenya. The Oyo Field in the OML 120 block, 46 miles offshore Nigeria, currently contains the company's entire proved reserves of 9.9 million barrels of oil. The Oyo-5 and Oyo-6 wells in the Oyo Field produced oil at ~2,000 barrels a day in 2013 and ~1,600-1,700 barrels a day during 2014. The firm has recently shut-in these two wells in order to complete Oyo-8 and Oyo-7 wells for oil production in 1Q 2015, each of which is expected to produce ~7,000 barrels a day. The firm may drill the Oyo-9 well in 2H 2015 and could potentially exit 2015 at a production rate of ~20,000 barrels a day. Though oil productions from Oyo-8 and Oyo-7 wells represent the near-term catalysts for the company's shares, positive results from the prospective fields in the Miocene formation, which is deeper than the currently producing Pliocene formation, should drive up the firm's value substantially in the mid-to-long term. The firm currently plans to drill the first Miocene exploratory well in 2H 2015.


      Prolific Region, Large Oil Reserves. Nigeria has the second largest oil reserves in Africa after Libya and is the continent's primary oil producer. Nigeria's 37.2 billion barrels of oil reserves is also the 10th highest in the world. Over the past few decades, the oil industry in Nigeria has been characterized by a number of advantages, including the high quality of the oil, meaning it sells at a premium to the North Sea benchmark crude price (Brent), and relatively low production costs. The OML 120/121 blocks in Nigeria are a prolific oil producing region with Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) (Not Rated), Royal Dutch Shell plc (NYSE: RDS) (Not Rated) and Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) (Not Rated) operating producing fields in the surrounding blocks. The industry experience and the local relationships of the firm's management team and board of directors should help the firm implement its strategy to acquire and develop high-potential exploration and production assets.


      Contact Information

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      schrieb am 25.09.14 13:51:21
      Beitrag Nr. 14.291 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.838.845 von stupidgame am 22.09.14 07:38:57
      Northern Star calls for govt action, on exploration
      www.miningweekly.com/article/northern-star-calls-for-govt-ac…

      "PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Gold miner Northern Star Resources has called on the Western Australian government to invest more on exploration incentives, rather than lobbying an additional tax on the gold industry.

      Speaking at a Western Australia Mining Club event, in Perth, Northern Star MD Bill Beament said the state government’s policy changes should reflect the changing reality, in which exploration in the state was not only declining, but in which Western Australia might see a dearth in gold projects over the next ten years.

      “The simple truth is that the remaining deposits are deeper and harder to find. That means exploration is becoming an even higher-risk investment,” Beament said.

      He echoed concerns previously expressed by the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies around the fact that Australia’s investment in exploration expenditure was at historical lows.

      We have an exploration crisis in my opinion, and if we don’t find more minerals at a far greater rate than is currently the case, the mining industry is going to die,” Beament said.

      “This is a crisis that demands urgent and widespread attention and is currently getting neither. Instead, there are more debates about how governments can suck more money out of the industry.”

      Beament said that a more effective way for the government to gain additional funds from the resource sector would be to increase royalty receipts by an increase in production, rather than increasing the royalty rates.

      “To increase production, we need to find more gold. To find more gold, we need to increase exploration. The argument needs to focus on how we can increase the size of the pie, rather than how it is sliced. It needs to centre on how government policy can drive the next generation of exploration as the ultimate means of increasing royalty.”


      The Western Australian government was currently undertaking a royalty review, which was expected to be completed by the end of 2014.

      In its 2015/16 state budget, the state government announced that royalty income would account for over 25% of the government’s revenue in 2017/18, up from only 5% in 2003/4. By 2015/16, an additional A$560-million would be added to the royalty revenue.

      Industry players, including Doray Minerals, Evolution Mining, Gold Fields, Newmont Asia Pacific, Northern Star Resources, Norton Gold Fields, Ramelius Resources, Regis Resources, Silver Lake Resources and St Barbara, have formed the Gold Royalty Response Group in an effort to raise awareness of what an increased royalty could mean to the industry.

      Edited by: Mariaan Webb"
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      schrieb am 25.09.14 06:45:00
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.869.136 von prallhans am 25.09.14 06:40:29
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      schrieb am 25.09.14 06:40:29
      Beitrag Nr. 14.289 ()
      wird neben IS zu heiss gekocht. Ich glaube, die Amis haben das im Griff. Tekmira wird es freuen. Aber wenn es sich durch die Luft übertragen sollte.... Aua
      Man kann natürlcih über den Ursprung dieser und aller Krankheiten spekulieren. Den Amis ist es nicht ganz unrecht, wenn Afrika ein bisschen ins Chaos rutscht, nachdem die Chinesen dort rohstoffmässig schon einen Vorsprung haben. Und dann kommen sie als Retter. Naja, muss man halt für sich nutzen.

      BTW ist der Dollar gerade über 85. Schlecht. Ich war bislang der Meinung, dass das nächste QE aus China kommt. Kommt es doch vorzeitig aus den USA?
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      schrieb am 25.09.14 01:16:59
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.855.051 von Popeye82 am 23.09.14 17:14:43
      "Ebola, the tipping point

      - Eric Sprott -
      www.sprott.com/markets-at-a-glance/ebola,-the-tipping-point/

      We are currently in the midst of the largest ever Ebola outbreak in Western Africa, and this could just be the beginning. The number of cases and deaths has risen steadily, from a handful of people in Guinea at the end of March 2014 to several thousand now (Figure 1), not only in Guinea, but in Liberia, Sierra Leone, recently extending to Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).1

      A key metric to understand just how severe the epidemic can become is the basic reproductive rate, or R0, which measures the number of cases an infected patient generates while he is in his infectious period.2 A 2007 research paper by epidemiology experts at the “Université Pierre et Marie Curie” in Paris have found that Ebola has a R0 of about 2.7, which means the number of cases can multiply at a very fast pace.3 One of the key recommendations from the study is to implement control measures rapidly to prevent the spread of the epidemic. They say that increasing hospitalization rates significantly reduces the predicted epidemic size.


      Figure 1: Confirmed, Probable, and Suspect Cases of Ebola
      (Guinea, Liberia, And Sierra Leone)



      Source: World Health Organization


      To compound the problem, these West African countries already had difficult access to health care professionals and equipment. For example, the WHO estimates that in the three hardest hit countries, thereare only one to two doctors per 100,000 people.7 (By contrast, in the U.S. there are about 250 doctors per 100,000 people.8) Not only do they have few doctors, but they are terribly ill equipped; the WHO writes that “medical staff are at risk because no protective equipment is available – not even gloves and face masks”. The result is an unprecedented number of medical staff infected and dying from Ebola. In fact, so many are dead already that staff refuse to come to work, resulting in the closing of health facilities. Also, it reinforces the view in the general population that health centers are Ebola incubators where they would certainly die.

      All these factors are creating an atmosphere of fear and social stigma for those infected. This is best exemplified by recent events in the Monrovia (the capital of Liberia) slum of West Point. According to some estimates, at least 50,000 people live in West Point in absolutely abject conditions of insalubrity.9 On August 16th, West Point residents went on a “looting spree” at an Ebola clinic, taking with them mattresses, sheets and equipment that had been soiled with bodily fluids that are known to spread the disease. Approximately 30 Ebola patients at the health center fled during the raid. Just a few days later, authorities in Monrovia established a quarantine on all of West Point.10 This area of 50,000 inhabitants has now become an incubation hub for the disease. This shows the total lack of control of authorities. Even with the slum cordoned off, it is most probable that people will leave, doing what they can to protect their own purpose, spreading the disease in the process.

      This is exactly how Ebola spread to Nigeria; a nurse who treated Patrick Sawyer (an Ebola-infected Liberian that was flying to Nigeria) disobeyed the authorities and decided to visit her husband in a nearby village, spreading the disease further.11

      Now, in light of all this, it is rather puzzling that the WHO would recommend “no ban on international travel or trade”, but at the same time instruct countries to be prepared to detect, investigate and manage Ebola!12 Clearly those countries in West Africa are already having trouble with regular health care, why would the WHO assume that they can put in place all these controls. This is completely foolish. Indeed, many African countries have already closed their borders to infected areas to try to slow the spread of the disease.

      After more than 6 months, the West is finally reacting by promising some much needed help. The seriousness of the situation is finally being recognized by the authorities; the WHO has been steadily increasing their estimate of the funds needed to slow the epidemic, from $100M a month ago to over $1B now13. The tone is also changing, with the WHO’s Director-General recently calling this Ebola event the “greatest peacetime challenge that the United Nations and its agencies have ever faced.”14

      There is no way for authorities to predict and control what people will do in extreme circumstances. They will act in the way that, at the time, seems best for them. Combine this with the WHO’s encouraged laissez-faire vis-à-vis air travel and you have a potentially explosive situation. Already, scientists at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that by January 2015, the number of cases could be as high as 1.4 million.15 At some point there will simply not be enough medical staff. Did we already pass that tipping point?

      While Ebola transmission is not airborne yet, that doesn’t mean it will remain contained in Africa; the virus doesn’t know where borders are.

      I suggest you think very, very hard about this…


      1 http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ebola-spreads-in-nigeria-2-new-c…
      http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/25/us-health-ebola-co…
      2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_reproduction_number
      3 See their article here: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2870608/
      4 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/ebola/22-august-2014/en/…
      5 http://online.wsj.com/articles/ebola-virus-outbreak-could-hi…
      6 http://news.sciencemag.org/health/2014/08/disease-modelers-p…
      7 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/ebola/25-august-2014/en/
      8 http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.MED.PHYS.ZS
      http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ebola-outbreak-photos-fear-panic-li…
      9 http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/ebola-clinic-looted-by-liberian…
      10 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28865632
      11 http://nigeriantimes.ng/news/nigeria-deploys-ebola-trial-dru…
      13 http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ebola-virus-outbreak/ebola-…
      http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ebola-virus-outbreak/who-or…
      14 http://www.who.int/dg/speeches/2014/security-council-ebola/e…
      15 http://www.webmd.com/news/20140923/ebola-cases-could-reach-1…
      http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/su63e0923a1.htm?s_c… "
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