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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.088.613 von rolleg am 25.04.12 21:27:07Hallo,
eher allgemeine Info`s, Preisentwicklung, große Produzenten, Angaben zu Cash Kosten, Umweltrisiko bei der Gewinnung etc. und so weiter....
...bin selber an einem Wert dran, muss aber zuerst die allgemeine Sektor-/Faktenlage checken....
Beste Grüße
reini81
eher allgemeine Info`s, Preisentwicklung, große Produzenten, Angaben zu Cash Kosten, Umweltrisiko bei der Gewinnung etc. und so weiter....
...bin selber an einem Wert dran, muss aber zuerst die allgemeine Sektor-/Faktenlage checken....
Beste Grüße
reini81
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.088.597 von reini81 am 25.04.12 21:22:05Hi reini,
welche Infos zu Mangan suchst Du denn? Allgemein zu Mangan oder eher interessante Explorer?
Grüße
rolleg
welche Infos zu Mangan suchst Du denn? Allgemein zu Mangan oder eher interessante Explorer?
Grüße
rolleg
Hallo rolleg,
hast zufällig hilfreiche Info`s zu Manganese?
Vielen Dank im voraus!
Gruß
reini81
hast zufällig hilfreiche Info`s zu Manganese?
Vielen Dank im voraus!
Gruß
reini81
Equities Will Catch Up to Higher Gold Price: Matt Badiali
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report (4/25/12)
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/13188
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report (4/25/12)
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/13188
25.04.2012 07:07 Uhr | Adam Hamilton
China drückt Rohstoffpreise
http://www.goldseiten.de/artikel/135449--China-drueckt-Rohst…
China drückt Rohstoffpreise
http://www.goldseiten.de/artikel/135449--China-drueckt-Rohst…
Wildcat announces additional drill results, extends Upper Silver Zone mineralization
http://app.quotemedia.com/quotetools/newsStoryPopup.go?story…
Quote for Wildcat Silver Corporation (WS:CA)
$ 1,29 RT 0,08 (+6.61%) Volume: 57,91 k 14:18 EDT 25.04.2012
Colossus Minerals Drills 109.89 g/t Gold, 0.75 g/t Platinum and 15.51 g/t Palladium in the GT Zone and Continues to Expand Upper Limb Mineralization
April 25, 2012
http://colossusminerals.com/English/Investors/News-Releases/…
Dem Kurs hilft es (jedenfalls im Moment) nicht:
Quote for Colossus Minerals Inc. (CSI:CA)
$ 4,29 RT -0,09 (-2.05%) Volume: 419,08 k 13:00 EDT 25.04.2012
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Kootenay Hits 18 Meters of 254 gpt Silver Eqv Within 89 Meters of 84 gpt Silver Eqv
http://app.quotemedia.com/quotetools/newsStoryPopup.go?story…
Quote for Kootenay Silver Inc. (KTN:CA)
$ 0,91 RT 0,06 (+7.06%) Volume: 49,2 k 10:29 EDT 25.04.2012
Lomiko Metals to explore Québec graphite prospect – Resource World Magazine Feature
http://www.smallcapepicenter.com/RW_10-4_Lomko.pdf
http://www.smallcapepicenter.com/RW_10-4_Lomko.pdf
Rare Earth Juniors Have a Five-Year Window: John Kaiser
Source: JT Long of The Critical Metals Report (4/24/12)
John Kaiser John Kaiser, editor of Kaiser Research Online, sees 2015–2020 as a critical time for rare earth projects. Any later, he argues, and companies who have not reached production will be out of the game. In this exclusive Critical Metals Report interview, he profiles promising juniors in the space with the "full spectrum" of rare earth deposits and details how end-users like Toyota are leapfrogging the market to secure the elements they need most.
Companies Mentioned: Avalon Rare Metals Inc. - EMC Metals Corp. - Flinders Resources Ltd. - Lynas Corp. - Matamec Explorations Inc. - Molycorp Inc. - Neo Material Technologies - North American Tungsten Corporation Ltd. - Northern Graphite Corporation - Quest Rare Minerals Ltd. - Sojitz Tungsten Resources Inc. - Tasman Metals Ltd. - Woulfe Mining
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/13167
Auszug:
..."TCMR: Graphite seems to be the newest "it" mineral. What are the most positive projects out there?
JK: China is the dominant producer, with about 65% of the graphite supply. But its best deposits are heading toward depletion. Because of the boom in the price of large-flake graphite prices, a lot of deposits, in Canada for example, are being revisited. Of these projects, you need a large enough flake with minimal impurities. Northern Graphite Corporation (NGC:TSX) has resurrected the Bissett Creek deposit in Ontario. Flinders Resources Ltd. (FDR:TSX.V) has resurrected a project in Sweden. Northern Graphite and Flinders are the most advanced public projects, though a number of advanced and operating private graphite projects are being readied to go public by IPO or reverse takeover.
The rest are grassroots projects or ones where graphite was intersected by past drilling campaigns seeking base metal discoveries. They were never delineated because they were failures. Early-stage graphite projects have better potential for attracting market attention than early-stage rare earth projects because they are simpler to develop and the big market demand is still down the road.
Unlike the REE sector, where each project requires a custom chemical plant, we will probably see a boom in mergers and acquisitions in the graphite space. Graphite projects do not command billion-dollar valuations; their small size and the comparatively low unit cost of graphite limit individual projects to net present value-based valuations below $200 million (M). The long-term supply will have to come from multiple operations, not a handful of world-class mines. Once companies drill their targets and demonstrate deposits of 20–30 million tons of 5–10% of the right sort of graphite, bigger companies will buy them up.
TCMR: When would Northern Graphite reach production?
JK: Northern Graphite hopes to publish a feasibility study in Q212. The permitting process is not complicated, so it could be in production by the end of 2013.
Flinders was in production at one point; this is really a case of refurbishing the mill and putting it back into production."...
Source: JT Long of The Critical Metals Report (4/24/12)
John Kaiser John Kaiser, editor of Kaiser Research Online, sees 2015–2020 as a critical time for rare earth projects. Any later, he argues, and companies who have not reached production will be out of the game. In this exclusive Critical Metals Report interview, he profiles promising juniors in the space with the "full spectrum" of rare earth deposits and details how end-users like Toyota are leapfrogging the market to secure the elements they need most.
Companies Mentioned: Avalon Rare Metals Inc. - EMC Metals Corp. - Flinders Resources Ltd. - Lynas Corp. - Matamec Explorations Inc. - Molycorp Inc. - Neo Material Technologies - North American Tungsten Corporation Ltd. - Northern Graphite Corporation - Quest Rare Minerals Ltd. - Sojitz Tungsten Resources Inc. - Tasman Metals Ltd. - Woulfe Mining
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/13167
Auszug:
..."TCMR: Graphite seems to be the newest "it" mineral. What are the most positive projects out there?
JK: China is the dominant producer, with about 65% of the graphite supply. But its best deposits are heading toward depletion. Because of the boom in the price of large-flake graphite prices, a lot of deposits, in Canada for example, are being revisited. Of these projects, you need a large enough flake with minimal impurities. Northern Graphite Corporation (NGC:TSX) has resurrected the Bissett Creek deposit in Ontario. Flinders Resources Ltd. (FDR:TSX.V) has resurrected a project in Sweden. Northern Graphite and Flinders are the most advanced public projects, though a number of advanced and operating private graphite projects are being readied to go public by IPO or reverse takeover.
The rest are grassroots projects or ones where graphite was intersected by past drilling campaigns seeking base metal discoveries. They were never delineated because they were failures. Early-stage graphite projects have better potential for attracting market attention than early-stage rare earth projects because they are simpler to develop and the big market demand is still down the road.
Unlike the REE sector, where each project requires a custom chemical plant, we will probably see a boom in mergers and acquisitions in the graphite space. Graphite projects do not command billion-dollar valuations; their small size and the comparatively low unit cost of graphite limit individual projects to net present value-based valuations below $200 million (M). The long-term supply will have to come from multiple operations, not a handful of world-class mines. Once companies drill their targets and demonstrate deposits of 20–30 million tons of 5–10% of the right sort of graphite, bigger companies will buy them up.
TCMR: When would Northern Graphite reach production?
JK: Northern Graphite hopes to publish a feasibility study in Q212. The permitting process is not complicated, so it could be in production by the end of 2013.
Flinders was in production at one point; this is really a case of refurbishing the mill and putting it back into production."...