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      schrieb am 15.05.14 22:05:04
      Beitrag Nr. 12.181 ()
      bzgl Silber und Solar als Nachtrag:

      käme natürlich der kupfernachfrage zugute...
      auch ein kleinerer grund warum ich kupfer längerfristig stark sehe.
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      schrieb am 15.05.14 22:02:50
      Beitrag Nr. 12.180 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.991.586 von Popeye82 am 15.05.14 21:13:05
      indirekt zugehörig.
      http://murdockcapital.com/wordpress2/live-webcast-may-15-fro…
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      schrieb am 15.05.14 21:58:48
      Beitrag Nr. 12.179 ()
      Zitat von stupidgame: Heute scheint generell ein sehr wichtiger Tag. Es ist so viel los. Man weiss gar nicht, wo man zuerst hinschauen soll.
      Hausse an den Bondmärkten der Kernländer.
      Einbruch bei den Peripherieländern. Der 10-jährige Griechenbond steigt heute sagenhafte 50 Renditestellen. Soviel, zum Thema "Kapitalmarktfähigkeit".
      Emerging Markets Indizes könnten ein temporäres Top haben.
      Der HUI, TSXV und z.B. der Solarindex sind auf wichtigen Supports.
      Aktien, wie z.B. National Bank of Greece oder DRD Gold sind von Rutsch- in den Sturzmodus übergegangen.
      Das schaut so aus, als ob heute wirklich wichtige Marken angelaufen werden.
      Der T-Bond Future - wie von mir vor paar Monaten geschrieben, hat tatsächlich eine komplette Trendwende hingelegt. Das heisst - trotz Tapering - in den USA auf mittlere Sicht erstmal wieder weiter fallende Renditen.
      Wie dieser ganze Eintopf einzuschätzen ist...?
      Mal sehen, wie die EMA-Währungen weiter laufen. Die haben bislang ihren Gewinn der letzten Wochen nahezu gehalten. Also waren so etwas wie die Gewinner der letzten 3 Monate.


      Gute Tageszusammenfassung! War schon ein irrer Tag heute-z.B. der Fehlausbruch beim Dax. Über die Banken mach ich mir langsam Sorgen-da weiß doch die EZB wieder mal mehr, nachdem sie im Juni sämtliche (Rettungs-) Geschütze auffahren will. Hab mir mal die Credit Suisse und die UBS angeschaut-auch hier droht Ungemach.
      Fallende Renditen bei Bonds der Kernländer und sich ausweitende Spreads bei den Periphieanleihen deutet eigentlich auf einen Krisenmodus hin, zumindest war es in Zeiten der Finanzkrise so. Hab aber auch gelesen, dass die Periphieanleihen die beliebteste Anlageklasse bei den Instis waren/sind und die Spreads bereits recht eng sind-könnte also auch ne Gegenbewegung sein...wer weiß.
      Bei Gold wirds auch spannend, aber ein Hoffnungsschimmer ist die bald schneidende 90 TL der 200 TL von unten nach oben.
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      schrieb am 15.05.14 21:13:05
      Beitrag Nr. 12.178 ()
      Fracking and Plasma Torch - Two Case Studies in Disruptive Technology
      www.discoveryinvesting.com/blog/2014/5/14/fracking-and-plasm…
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      schrieb am 15.05.14 20:54:37
      Beitrag Nr. 12.177 ()
      May 15, 2014, 12:57 p.m. EDT

      Melior Resources Inc.: Closing of the Belridge Acquisition and Appointment of Chief Executive Officer

      TORONTO, ONTARIO, May 15, 2014 (Marketwired via COMTEX) -- Further to the announcement of 31 March 2014, Melior Resources Inc. CA:MLR 0.00% ("Melior" or the "Corporation") is pleased to announce that, following the receipt of final approval from the TSX Venture Exchange, it has completed its acquisition of 100% of the issued and outstanding shares of Belridge Enterprises Pty Ltd ("Belridge"), owner of the Goondicum ilmenite project.

      Additionally, as previously announced, effective today, Dr. Charles Entrekin has stepped down as Chief Executive Officer of Melior and will be replaced by Mr. Mark McCauley. Dr. Entrekin will continue in his role as Chairman of the board. Mr. McCauley will also join the Melior board as an executive director.

      Dr. Charles Entrekin, Chairman of Melior, commented, "We are very pleased to have closed the transaction to acquire the Goondicum project and excited at the opportunities that bringing the operation back into production will yield. Furthermore, we are delighted to welcome Mark to the role of CEO of Melior and we look forward to Mark's leadership in realizing the full potential of the Goondicum project."

      Belridge is an Australian-incorporated company which owns the Goondicum ilmenite project located in Queensland, Australia. The acquisition constituted a "Change of Business" transaction of the Corporation in accordance with Policy 5.2 of the Exchange. Concurrent with closing of the Acquisition, the Corporation was re-classified from a Tier 1 Investment Issuer to a Tier 1 Mining Issuer on the Exchange.

      Melior today issued 38,087,971 common shares to the shareholders of Belridge as consideration for the acquisition. Up to an additional 38,087,971 common shares may become issuable to the Belridge shareholders as earn-out consideration if certain conditions are met as described in Melior's press release of March 31, 2014. The Corporation has filed on SEDAR a Filing Statement in respect of the acquisition along with a National Instrument 43-101 compliant Technical Report relating to the Goondicum Project. These documents are available under the Corporation's profile at www.sedar.com and contain further details about the acquisition and the Goondicum Project.

      About Mark McCauley

      Mr. McCauley was formerly Managing Director of Belridge Enterprises Pty Ltd, the former owner of the Goondicum Project. Mr. McCauley has substantial mining experience and has been involved in the development of several major mining projects in Australia and Argentina, including turnaround and organizational restructuring. Mr. McCauley was a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Audit Committee for Norton Goldfields Limited from September 2007 until June 2010 during which time he was also Managing Director for a nine month period of restructuring. Mr. McCauley served as Chief Financial Officer and Company Secretary of Felix Resources Ltd, an ASX listed coal mining company, from October 2003 to February 2007 during which time it went from a market cap of $35 million to a market cap of over $1 billion.

      Mr. McCauley has previously been a director of several AIM and ASX listed mining and exploration companies. Mr. McCauley completed an Advanced Management Programme at Harvard Business School in 2003, holds an MBA from Bond University in Australia (with Majors in Finance and Accounting) and has a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Queensland.

      http://www.marketwatch.com/story/melior-resources-inc-closin…




      http://www.meliorresources.com/uploads/documents/Melior%20In…;)

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      schrieb am 15.05.14 20:53:04
      Beitrag Nr. 12.176 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.991.068 von stupidgame am 15.05.14 19:55:07Da sind wir einer Meinung! Und der Yen spielt nicht mit. Und die Banken sind ganz mies heute. Und die Zykliker schlechter als die defensive. Und, und, und...
      Was kann das heissen? Rezession in den USA! Schlechte Daten aus der Produktion, Löhne, Langzeitinvestitionen, Haussektor heute. ABer leicht erhöhte Preise. War bei den Chinesen neulich auch so. Wachstum begrenzt. Aber die Kohle fängt langsam das Kreisen an.
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      schrieb am 15.05.14 20:48:01
      Beitrag Nr. 12.175 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.990.562 von stupidgame am 15.05.14 18:54:16Da steiten sich die Geister. Nachdem die Silberproduktion rückläufig ist, und die Explorationen eingeschränkt werden, reicht mMn die Erwartung von weniger Angebot und erhöhter Nachfrage zB aus dem INvestmentbereich. Gehandelt wird die Zukunft.
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      schrieb am 15.05.14 20:28:09
      Beitrag Nr. 12.174 ()
      Unions call nationwide strike, as Turkey coal mine death toll reaches 282 - MT - May 15, 2014
      www.mining-technology.com/news/newsunions-call-nationwide-st…

      "Four labour unions in Turkey have called for a nationwide strike to protest against the Turkish mine disaster on Tuesday, which has so far claimed 282 lives.

      According to union officials, the Soma mine was previously under state control but was leased to a private firm in 2005, which allegedly followed poor safety standards making working conditions at the mine more dangerous.

      Union members were quoted by Reuters as saying that hundreds of their worker brothers in Soma have been left to die from the very start, by being forced to work in brutal production processes in order to achieve maximum profits.

      "We call on the working-class, labourers and friends of labourers to stand up for our brothers in Soma," union members said.

      The disaster has sparked angry protests against the government in several cities around the country, including the capital city of Ankara, where about 800 protesters were prevented from marching to the Energy Ministry by the police, who fired tear gas and water cannons into the crowd.

      According to the Confederation of Revolutionary Trade Unions of Turkey head Arzu Cerkezoglu, several major groups of unions had agreed to a one-day strike.

      The Public Workers Unions Confederation was quoted by the BBC as saying that: "Those who pursue privatisation... policies, who threaten workers' lives to reduce cost... are the culprits of the Soma massacre and they must be held accountable."

      Around 787 workers were working in the mine when an explosion caused the pit to collapse.

      According to government officials, 363 miners were rescued in the hours after the explosion, but no survivors have been brought out since dawn on Wednesday.

      Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said around 150 miners are still missing.

      The rescue operation was briefly hampered on Wednesday as the fire inside the mine made it difficult for the rescue crew to retrieve bodies.

      Yildiz said the ventilation systems which pumped fresh air into the mine had been relocated and that the teams were getting ready to go back inside.

      At almost 40 hours after the explosion, government and rescue workers do not expect to recover any more survivors from the mine. "
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      schrieb am 15.05.14 20:23:01
      Beitrag Nr. 12.173 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.991.000 von Boersiback am 15.05.14 19:48:20dazu hab ich schon vor einer weile was gepostet, aber hier nochmal für dich prinzipiell zum thema sand:

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      schrieb am 15.05.14 20:19:09
      Beitrag Nr. 12.172 ()
      Claim Post Resources Inc. Announces SGS Lakefield Testwork Generates 99.3 Percent Pure Silica Sand
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      l]http://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2014/05/15/cla…[/url]
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