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      schrieb am 12.10.16 17:02:52
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      Diamantproduktion steigt um 154% Lucapa Diamond – Absolutes Rekordquartal Gastautor: Björn Junker | 12.10.2016, 09:40 | 283 | 0 | Nachdem der australische Produzent alluvialer Diamanten Lucapa Diamond (WKN A0M6U8 / ASX LOM) bereits in den vergangenen Monaten von hervorragenden Produktionszahlen berichtet hatte, kommt es nicht als Überraschung, dass das Unternehmen im Septemberquartal dieses Jahres einen neuen Produktionsrekord aufgestellt hat. Und zwar einen beeindruckenden! Denn insgesamt förderte die in Angola aktive Tochtergesellschaft Sociedade Mineira Do Lulo („SML“), an der Lucapa 40% hält, in den drei Monaten bis Ende September 8.853 Karat (!) aus dem alluvialen Betrieb auf dem Lulo-Projekt in Angola. Das ist ein Anstieg von satten 154% im Vergleich zum dritten Quartal 2015. [lucapa-diamond-173-carat-type-iia-d-colour-white-gem-and-4-carat-pink-diamond-from-september-quarter-production] 173karätiger TypIIa und 39karätiger rosa Diamant; Quelle Lucapa Diamond Besonders positiv ist, dass diese Produktion 137 so genannte spezielle Diamanten mit insgesamt 3.210 Karat enthielt (Steine mit einem Gewicht von mehr als 10,8 Karat), was einen weiteren Rekord darstellt und in dieser Regelmäßigkeit einzigartig sein dürfte. Zu diesen besonderen Steinen gehörten übrigens auch Typ IIa-Diamanten von 173 und 104 Karat sowie ein 39 Karat schwerer rosafarbener Diamant. Insgesamt hat Lucapa 2016 damit bisher 190 solcher besonders wertvoller Steine entdeckt – 328% mehr als in den ersten neun Monaten 2015… Hinzu kommt, dass die durchschnittliche Größe der im Septemberquartal geförderten Diamanten bei 1,9 Karat lag, was ebenso einen Quartalsrekord darstellt wie der durchschnittliche Diamantgehalt von 13,7 Karat pro 100 Kubikmeter. Die alluviale Diamantproduktion auf Lulo entwickelt sich immer mehr zu einem extrem lohnenden Geschäft für Lucapa. Dennoch sei daran erinnert, dass das Unternehmen den größten Teil dieser Erträge in die viel versprechende Exploration nach der Kimberlitquelle all dieser außergewöhnlichen Diamanten steckt. Denn dort warten im Erfolgsfall noch wesentlich höhere Erträge – und Kurschancen für die Aktionäre des Unternehmens.

      Diamantproduktion steigt um 154%: Lucapa Diamond – Absolutes Rekordquartal | wallstreet-online.de - Vollständiger Artikel unter:
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      schrieb am 10.10.16 08:59:00
      Beitrag Nr. 128 ()
      Hatten wir das schon? Video einer Präsentation, die der LOM-Chef in Australien gehalten hat:

      http://www.finnewsnetwork.com.au/Presentations/AfricaDownUnd…
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      schrieb am 10.10.16 07:03:57
      Beitrag Nr. 127 ()
      http://www.boersenzeit.com/index.php/news-weiterlesen/sonnta…

      Sehr interessant und vor allem auf deutsch...
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      schrieb am 08.10.16 07:27:41
      Beitrag Nr. 126 ()
      Eigentlich nichts Neues, aber fürs Wochenende...


      http://www.diamondrocks.co.uk/blog/Another Massive Rock for …


      Lucapa Diamond Company has enjoyed a lot of time in the headlines recently. New diamond mining technology has made it easier for miners to locate and unearth large diamonds intact. For those who have been able to invest in the technology, there has been big payoffs. Few, though, have enjoyed the massive success of Lucapa.

      Yet another diamond weighing in at more than 100 carats was pulled from the company’s mine in Angola. And, this is a tiny operation compared to some of the diamonds mines around the world, which, undoubtedly, makes the news even harder to swallow for competing companies.

      The most recent discovery is a colourless stone of great quality, which weighs in at more than 172 carats. It has already received the designation of a type IIa diamond. The mine, called Lulu, also produced a 103 carat stone just a week before this. As one might imagine, investors are eagerly jumping on board, excited at the prospects of what is a very young mine. The stock prices jumped 6.5% in a single day, with the announcement of this more recent glimmering example of Mother Nature’s talents.

      Not only are they finding- and unearthing these massive rocks, they are selling them for great profits as well. The 404 carat diamond discovered earlier this year was sold, in its raw form, for approximately £13.3 million. The company also sold a very large pink diamond unearthed from the same mine as part of a parcel with a combined carat weight of approximately 3600 carats. The stones sold for an average of approximately £947 per carat.

      Lulo has proven to be a very wise and very profitable venture for the small diamond company. Lucapa is quickly making itself one of the most widely recognized players in the diamond industry, which is exceptionally impressive given the size and financial prowess of some of the company’s competitors.
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      schrieb am 04.10.16 09:08:25
      Beitrag Nr. 125 ()
      Und hier mal ein gutes Video, dass die Anlagen und den alluvialen Abbau auf dem Lulo-Projekt zeigt:

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      schrieb am 03.10.16 07:47:52
      Beitrag Nr. 124 ()
      Das ist mal ein richtig schöner und gut recherchierter Artikel. Und "The Australian" ist nicht irgendeine Zeitung, sondern eine der drei großen Tageszeitungen Down Under. Er findet sich heute auch in der Onlineausgabe. Den LInk bekomme ich allerdings nicht hin, da man erst auf die Registrierungsseite muss.

      Lucapa Diamond’s road to riches in Angola

      Deep in the jungle of Angola are what could well be the world’s most valuable dirt tracks.

      These roads, built throughout the Lulo project of Subiaco-based Lucapa Diamond Co, may turn out to contain some of the biggest and best diamonds on Earth.

      Starting next month, Lucapa will start processing the material used to build the roads in the hope it will recover monster gems worth millions of dollars each.

      Up until February, Lucapa had been using the biggest rocks from the diamond-rich gravels around Lulo to build roads around the project in the belief that none of them could be diamonds. That all changed, however, on February 4 when the company recovered a giant 404-carat stone — a diamond bigger than any other ever found in Angola.

      It was a gem that should never have been discovered.

      Lucapa’s processing plant was only configured to recover diamonds up to a maximum size of 280 carats (the biggest diamond ever unearthed in Angola at that time was 278 carats). As it was, the elongate shape of the 404-carat diamond — it resembles a large thumb — and its orientation as it went through the Lulo processing plant meant it managed to fit through the holes in the sorting screen.

      Had it been lying horizontally rather than vertically at the time it passed over the screen, the stone — ultimately sold for $US16 million — would have gone straight into the waste stockpile for use in more roads.

      Since that fateful day in February, Lucapa has been stockpiling all the over-size material from Lulo as it prepares to install a new sorting machine capable of recovering diamonds weighing up to 1000 carats each.

      That new machine will start up next month, with Lucapa understandably excited about just what might be found among that over-size material.

      The diamond mining business is infamously unpredictable, but the miraculous story of the 404-carat diamond means Lucapa and its shareholders believe they’ve got a good shot at finding more mega-gems. The likelihood that the only stone of such size from Lulo was also the only one with the right shape and orientation to fall through the sorting screen simply feels too remote.

      The upside of success is huge given diamond prices increase almost exponentially with size. The $US16m Lucapa received for its 404-carat stone compares with the $US63m sale price in May for an 812-carat monster from the Botswanan diamond mine of rival company Lucara Diamond Corp. (Lucara also found the tennis ball-sized 1111 carat Lesedi La Rona diamond, the second-biggest ever unearthed, although that failed to sell at an auction earlier this year.)

      Lucapa will start off by processing the oversized material it has stockpiled at Lulo since February. If that leads to the recovery of more giants, then Lucapa will begin digging up the roads.

      Lucapa chairman Miles Kennedy already jokingly (and perhaps optimistically) refers to the tracks around Lulo as “the diamond highways”.

      “It will be interesting to see what that stockpile gives us,” Mr Kennedy says. “We’re quietly confident we’re going to see some big stones but we have to wait and see.”

      The processing upgrade at Lulo has cost Lucapa and its partners $US2.75m. The recovery of a single big stone from the over-size material would pay for that a number of times over.

      Even leaving the potential monster stones aside, Lulo has already had a track record of yielding big gems.

      So far Lucapa has already found six stones of 100 carats or more, including two in the past fortnight.

      The diamonds it is finding are also of very high quality, reflected in its average sale price of around $US2,100 per carat. Uncut diamonds typically averaging $120 a carat. “There’s no doubt at all that there is no diamond deposit anywhere in the world which is producing stones of this calibre and value,” Mr Kennedy said.

      That, he says, includes Lucapa and its record-breaking gems.

      “They’ve had the biggest stone, obviously, but they’re processing a lot of material and incurring a lot of cost to do that whereas we’re mining a couple of meters below the surface,” he said. “On the cost curve we are way ahead of anyone, and we’re getting the big diamonds. Our costs are $1.3m a month; you can see us generating between $5 and $12m a month, so it’s looking pretty spectacular.”
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      schrieb am 30.09.16 08:24:13
      Beitrag Nr. 123 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.364.054 von blodone am 28.09.16 10:42:25phuu, ich dachte schon es gäbe ne Verkaufsempfehlung ;)

      "sale" news trifft es wohl genauer glücklicherweise.
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      schrieb am 29.09.16 18:16:31
      Beitrag Nr. 122 ()
      hallo blodone,

      schön, wenn hier noch jmd. schreibt!
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      schrieb am 28.09.16 10:42:25
      Beitrag Nr. 121 ()
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      schrieb am 27.09.16 15:58:26
      Beitrag Nr. 120 ()
      Charttechnisch sind wichtige Widerstände überwunden. Der nächste größere Widerstand ist bei AUS$ 0,60. Ich denke wir werden in den nächsten Tagen/ Wochen zwischen 0,45 und 0,60 pendeln.
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