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angehender Kupferproduzent in Australien
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immer Riesenvolumen in AUS
hier noch vollkommen unbekannt
da liegt was ganz dickes an
WKN A0DNP7
immer Riesenvolumen in AUS
hier noch vollkommen unbekannt
da liegt was ganz dickes an
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.181.551 von hainholz am 12.04.06 19:41:50ich möchte bitte keine weiteren Details über dein Hoseninnenleben mitgeteilt bekommen, vielen Dank!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.181.756 von MultiCash am 12.04.06 19:51:38lmao
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.181.756 von MultiCash am 12.04.06 19:51:38
is ja super
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.185.313 von ahrheit am 13.04.06 06:54:11
Hallo hainholz, schöne Ostern
Gruß Walter
Hallo hainholz, schöne Ostern
Gruß Walter
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.189.919 von walterdergenaue am 13.04.06 12:39:01 http://www.copperco.com.au/uploads/CUO0000…
hier der Grund der Ausetzung in AUS
Lieber Walter
Dir auch schöne Ostern und uns Dicke Eier,äh Kurse
hier der Grund der Ausetzung in AUS
Lieber Walter
Dir auch schöne Ostern und uns Dicke Eier,äh Kurse
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.181.551 von hainholz am 12.04.06 19:41:50in Ffm kommt schon Bewegung auf
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.194.793 von hainholz am 13.04.06 16:49:55NEWS
JP Morgan Bank Steigt noch größer ein
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/announcementSearch.…
JP Morgan Bank Steigt noch größer ein
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/announcementSearch.…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.195.404 von hainholz am 13.04.06 17:17:20die versprechen sich auch einiges
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.197.128 von hainholz am 13.04.06 18:56:08nach fast 100% Anstieg steigt eine große Bank noch größer ein!
Also in ihren Augen noch mächtig unterbewertet.
Also in ihren Augen noch mächtig unterbewertet.
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Copperco günstig und sehr gute Aussichten, was will man mehr
Gruß Walter
Gruß Walter
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.181.551 von hainholz am 12.04.06 19:41:50Copperco Could Be In Production At Lady Annie Copper Project By End Of Year
By Our Man In Oz.
It is, with a touch of sadness, and a tongue pressed firmly in a cheek, that Minesite reports the death of the Flying Pig, the demise of the Flying Horse, and an absolute black ban on any more flying animals at Copperco’s rapidly-emerging copper project in north-east Queensland. “I don’t know how it started, but there’ll be no more flying animals as far as I’m concerned,” said Brian Rear, chief executive of Copperco, a small Australian company on the verge of making the jump (wingless) from explorer to miner. If all goes to plan, Copperco will produce its first copper cathode by the end of the year from a project which will bear the much less colourful name of Lady Annie.
Rear, who has a distinguished track record of successful mine development in Australia, admits that the names given to orebodies around the Lady Annie area have caused much amusement over the years. “Flying Pig was the classic,” he told Minesite. “But, I think its time we got down to some serious work.” Just how serious can be judged by the fact that Lady Annie is in the final stages of its feasibility study, and government permitting process. “We should have all that wrapped up in the next month, or so,” Rear said. “In time for us to give the project its formal go ahead in April.”
On the market, the word is out that Lady Annie is on her way. Over the past week, in line with most other copper stocks Copperco has receded a shade from its rolling high to a price of A2.7 cents. This may sound modest, but it is very nearly double the price at which the shares were trading last November. The build up of investor interest over this period is reflected clearly in the daily trading figures with mnore than a thousand trades a week being recorded. The price still looks low, but this is largely because it takes a lot of good news to lift a stock with 1.9 billion pieces of paper littering Australian trading desks.
Rear is the man with the job of delivering the good news, a job he’s playing down right now, but one that should burst into action once the final permit approvals are issued, the green light goes on, and Lady Annie is called to centre stage. When she gets there she will look like this: Ore reserves of 9.8 million tonnes at 1.2 % copper, a mine plan which combines heap leaching, followed by solvent extraction and electrowinning, to produce an initial 15,000 tonnes of LME grade-A copper cathode a year, rising to 18,000 tonnes. The total capital cost is estimated at A$54 million, and mine life is being planned for eight years (with more expected), and an operating cost of US69 cents per pound of copper, which is a country mile below the ruling copper price of US2.31/lb, and almost as comfortably below the Copperco assumed price for number-crunching purposes of US$1.54/lb.
On a slightly more serious note when it comes to talking about the resource Copperco has at Lady Annie, which is located about 140km north of Mt Isa, Rear admitted that the Flying Pig orebody was technically still alive. “The Flying Pig is very much still there, but we don’t broadcast it, especially with people like you around,” he said with a laugh from his office in Perth. “It lies at the eastern end of the horseshoe shaped structure, with the Pig at the eastern end, and with Lady Annie at the other.” Rear said Copperco would have finished its studies into developing a mine last year, if it had confined its studies to Lady Annie and the nearby Mt Clarke orebody. “But, around the middle of last year we started to get some very strong copper indications between Mt Clarke and Flying Horse,” he said, adding quickly that this was the time he put his ban on any more flying animals: “just in case someone came up with a flying impala or a flying elephant”. What the additional sniffs of copper did was delay completion of studies. “We decided to extend the study to capture three small structures in the Mt Clarke area,” he said. “That’s all being run flat out right now and I’d expect to have resource estimates next week sometime,” he said. What Rear can’t say, yet, is that the fresh resource estimate is highly likely to see a reasonable increase in the official 9.8 million tonnes at 1.2 %, and a corresponding increase in the life and/or production rate of the project.
To ensure that no time is lost once the planning and permitting process is complete, Copperco has already acquired a SX/EW plant which was previously working at the Mt Gordon copper mine. “If we get a construct decision in April, we will be producing copper at the end of the year,” Rear said. “Having the plant is a real advantage. That doesn’t mean we still won’t have issues. We’re grappling with things like electrical transformers, but we can start on portable power plants if we have to. The big thing for us is to get a go decision, and grab some of that copper price which is in the market.” Rear said banks and copper customers were starting to queue up for Lady Annie’s output with financing readily available, along with firm offtake agreements.
If more spice is needed for the emerging Copperco story it can be found in market gossip where speculation has surfaced in Australia that a bid could be on the way for fellow Queensland copper hopeful, Matrix Metals. Rear, naturally, has nothing to say about the rumours, but it is worth noting that Copperco tried (and failed) to acquire another small copper player, Universal Resources, last year; only losing out when Universal rushed into the arms of mining giant, Xstrata. The whiff of corporate activity, plus a green light on Lady Annie could be just the shot to keep the fires burning under Copperco – shame the Pig won’t be there to share in the fun.
Companies featured in this Story
Matrix Metals Ltd (ASX-MRX)
CopperCo Ltd (ASX-CUO)
By Our Man In Oz.
It is, with a touch of sadness, and a tongue pressed firmly in a cheek, that Minesite reports the death of the Flying Pig, the demise of the Flying Horse, and an absolute black ban on any more flying animals at Copperco’s rapidly-emerging copper project in north-east Queensland. “I don’t know how it started, but there’ll be no more flying animals as far as I’m concerned,” said Brian Rear, chief executive of Copperco, a small Australian company on the verge of making the jump (wingless) from explorer to miner. If all goes to plan, Copperco will produce its first copper cathode by the end of the year from a project which will bear the much less colourful name of Lady Annie.
Rear, who has a distinguished track record of successful mine development in Australia, admits that the names given to orebodies around the Lady Annie area have caused much amusement over the years. “Flying Pig was the classic,” he told Minesite. “But, I think its time we got down to some serious work.” Just how serious can be judged by the fact that Lady Annie is in the final stages of its feasibility study, and government permitting process. “We should have all that wrapped up in the next month, or so,” Rear said. “In time for us to give the project its formal go ahead in April.”
On the market, the word is out that Lady Annie is on her way. Over the past week, in line with most other copper stocks Copperco has receded a shade from its rolling high to a price of A2.7 cents. This may sound modest, but it is very nearly double the price at which the shares were trading last November. The build up of investor interest over this period is reflected clearly in the daily trading figures with mnore than a thousand trades a week being recorded. The price still looks low, but this is largely because it takes a lot of good news to lift a stock with 1.9 billion pieces of paper littering Australian trading desks.
Rear is the man with the job of delivering the good news, a job he’s playing down right now, but one that should burst into action once the final permit approvals are issued, the green light goes on, and Lady Annie is called to centre stage. When she gets there she will look like this: Ore reserves of 9.8 million tonnes at 1.2 % copper, a mine plan which combines heap leaching, followed by solvent extraction and electrowinning, to produce an initial 15,000 tonnes of LME grade-A copper cathode a year, rising to 18,000 tonnes. The total capital cost is estimated at A$54 million, and mine life is being planned for eight years (with more expected), and an operating cost of US69 cents per pound of copper, which is a country mile below the ruling copper price of US2.31/lb, and almost as comfortably below the Copperco assumed price for number-crunching purposes of US$1.54/lb.
On a slightly more serious note when it comes to talking about the resource Copperco has at Lady Annie, which is located about 140km north of Mt Isa, Rear admitted that the Flying Pig orebody was technically still alive. “The Flying Pig is very much still there, but we don’t broadcast it, especially with people like you around,” he said with a laugh from his office in Perth. “It lies at the eastern end of the horseshoe shaped structure, with the Pig at the eastern end, and with Lady Annie at the other.” Rear said Copperco would have finished its studies into developing a mine last year, if it had confined its studies to Lady Annie and the nearby Mt Clarke orebody. “But, around the middle of last year we started to get some very strong copper indications between Mt Clarke and Flying Horse,” he said, adding quickly that this was the time he put his ban on any more flying animals: “just in case someone came up with a flying impala or a flying elephant”. What the additional sniffs of copper did was delay completion of studies. “We decided to extend the study to capture three small structures in the Mt Clarke area,” he said. “That’s all being run flat out right now and I’d expect to have resource estimates next week sometime,” he said. What Rear can’t say, yet, is that the fresh resource estimate is highly likely to see a reasonable increase in the official 9.8 million tonnes at 1.2 %, and a corresponding increase in the life and/or production rate of the project.
To ensure that no time is lost once the planning and permitting process is complete, Copperco has already acquired a SX/EW plant which was previously working at the Mt Gordon copper mine. “If we get a construct decision in April, we will be producing copper at the end of the year,” Rear said. “Having the plant is a real advantage. That doesn’t mean we still won’t have issues. We’re grappling with things like electrical transformers, but we can start on portable power plants if we have to. The big thing for us is to get a go decision, and grab some of that copper price which is in the market.” Rear said banks and copper customers were starting to queue up for Lady Annie’s output with financing readily available, along with firm offtake agreements.
If more spice is needed for the emerging Copperco story it can be found in market gossip where speculation has surfaced in Australia that a bid could be on the way for fellow Queensland copper hopeful, Matrix Metals. Rear, naturally, has nothing to say about the rumours, but it is worth noting that Copperco tried (and failed) to acquire another small copper player, Universal Resources, last year; only losing out when Universal rushed into the arms of mining giant, Xstrata. The whiff of corporate activity, plus a green light on Lady Annie could be just the shot to keep the fires burning under Copperco – shame the Pig won’t be there to share in the fun.
Companies featured in this Story
Matrix Metals Ltd (ASX-MRX)
CopperCo Ltd (ASX-CUO)
Copper Futures Rise to Record in Shanghai as Faster Growth Boosts Demand
April 17 (Bloomberg) -- Copper futures in Shanghai rose to a record for a third session after China's President Hu Jintao said the nation's economic growth accelerated to 10.2 percent in the first quarter, boosting prospects for metals consumption.
The figure, given by Hu in Beijing yesterday, is higher than every forecast in a Bloomberg News survey of 25 economists and compares with 9.9 percent growth in the fourth quarter. The Bloomberg survey had a median estimate of 9.6 percent.
``Hu's comments that China's economy accelerated is a surprise and very encouraging,'' said Shen Haihua, vice president with Maike Futures Co. ``Strong cash prices indicate tight supply. I don't see any slowdown in copper consumption.''
Copper prices in Shanghai have increased 82 percent in the past year on demand for the metal in homes, cars and appliances. Metal for delivery in July rose as 1,820 yuan, or 3.2 percent, to settle at 58,740 yuan ($7,326) on the Shanghai Futures Exchange. The contract earlier rose by the daily fluctuation limit 4 percent to a record 59,190 yuan a ton.
Copper for cash delivery in Changjiang, the biggest spot market in Shanghai, rose as much as 1,850 yuan, or 3.2 percent, to a record 58,850 yuan a ton. Chinese users have to pay a 17 percent value-added tax, 2 percent import tax, premiums and freight charges for imported copper.
Demand for cables and wires in China, the biggest consumer of copper, will rise to 3.35 million tons by 2010 from an expected 2.45 million tons in 2006, He Shisi, an official at the China Electrical Equipment Industry Association, said on April 14. Installation of power grids in the rural areas and power construction will boost demand for copper, He said.
Copper Demand
Power plants in China, the biggest electricity user after the U.S., are increasing capacity to supply the expanding economy. Chinese power generators may add 72,000 megawatts of new capacity this year, the National Development and Reform Commission, China's top planner, said in March.
Chinese copper demand may increase 8 percent to 3.9 million tons this year, exceeding production by 1.05 million tons, according to the government-affiliated China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association.
Metal for May delivery rose as much as 11.95 cents, or 4.2 percent, to $2.9350 a pound on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract traded at $2.9130 a pound at 4:03 p.m. Shanghai time.
To contact the reporter for this story:
Helen Yuan in Shanghai at hyuan@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: April 17, 2006 04:23 EDT
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April 17 (Bloomberg) -- Copper futures in Shanghai rose to a record for a third session after China's President Hu Jintao said the nation's economic growth accelerated to 10.2 percent in the first quarter, boosting prospects for metals consumption.
The figure, given by Hu in Beijing yesterday, is higher than every forecast in a Bloomberg News survey of 25 economists and compares with 9.9 percent growth in the fourth quarter. The Bloomberg survey had a median estimate of 9.6 percent.
``Hu's comments that China's economy accelerated is a surprise and very encouraging,'' said Shen Haihua, vice president with Maike Futures Co. ``Strong cash prices indicate tight supply. I don't see any slowdown in copper consumption.''
Copper prices in Shanghai have increased 82 percent in the past year on demand for the metal in homes, cars and appliances. Metal for delivery in July rose as 1,820 yuan, or 3.2 percent, to settle at 58,740 yuan ($7,326) on the Shanghai Futures Exchange. The contract earlier rose by the daily fluctuation limit 4 percent to a record 59,190 yuan a ton.
Copper for cash delivery in Changjiang, the biggest spot market in Shanghai, rose as much as 1,850 yuan, or 3.2 percent, to a record 58,850 yuan a ton. Chinese users have to pay a 17 percent value-added tax, 2 percent import tax, premiums and freight charges for imported copper.
Demand for cables and wires in China, the biggest consumer of copper, will rise to 3.35 million tons by 2010 from an expected 2.45 million tons in 2006, He Shisi, an official at the China Electrical Equipment Industry Association, said on April 14. Installation of power grids in the rural areas and power construction will boost demand for copper, He said.
Copper Demand
Power plants in China, the biggest electricity user after the U.S., are increasing capacity to supply the expanding economy. Chinese power generators may add 72,000 megawatts of new capacity this year, the National Development and Reform Commission, China's top planner, said in March.
Chinese copper demand may increase 8 percent to 3.9 million tons this year, exceeding production by 1.05 million tons, according to the government-affiliated China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association.
Metal for May delivery rose as much as 11.95 cents, or 4.2 percent, to $2.9350 a pound on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract traded at $2.9130 a pound at 4:03 p.m. Shanghai time.
To contact the reporter for this story:
Helen Yuan in Shanghai at hyuan@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: April 17, 2006 04:23 EDT
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.181.551 von hainholz am 12.04.06 19:41:50 http://www.infomine.com/news/headline/welcome.asp?…
es kommt Bewegung auf in Ffm.
seitwärts,aufwärts,seitwärts,aufwärts u.s.w.
bald kommt der nächst Aufschwung
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.181.551 von hainholz am 12.04.06 19:41:50Produktion kann beginnen
Kapital vorhanden und Zahlen erhöht
.
Cash, expansions for CopperCo
Michael Quinn
Friday, May 19, 2006
COPPERCO has raised nearly $A48 million in new equity as it moves towards initial copper production in 12 months' time and an increase to 25,000-30,000 tonnes of annual output by 2009.
The Perth-based company issued 136 million shares at 35c to institutional investors in a placement arranged by major CopperCo shareholder LinQ and Haywood Securities.
The raising, which followed a 1-for-10 share consolidation will result in CopperCo having around 330 million shares on issue.
CopperCo is currently working on the $80 million development of the 19,000 tonne per annum copper cathode Lady Annie project in Queensland.
While stressing that it was very early days, CopperCo managing director Brian Rear told MiningNews.net that an expansion of 6000-11,000tpa of cathode would possibly cost somewhere in the region of $20 million.
He said an expansion would primarily require boosting the SX-EW (solvent extraction electrowinning) capacity, with crushing and stacking capacity at the front end of the heap leach project already having sufficient capacity for the additional processing envisaged.
Rear said the company is also considering hedging some production given the current high copper price, with an aim of being debt free and able to fund any expansion in 2008-09 out of cash flow – underpinned by operating costs of less than US70c per pound.
"Looking at the forward curve it doesn't look like we'd have to hedge very much … maybe somewhere around 15% of our forecast production," he said.
Copper is currently fetching around $3.60/lb, some four to five times the price levels in 2001.
Shares in CopperCo were unchanged at 4.4c in early trade.
Kapital vorhanden und Zahlen erhöht
.
Cash, expansions for CopperCo
Michael Quinn
Friday, May 19, 2006
COPPERCO has raised nearly $A48 million in new equity as it moves towards initial copper production in 12 months' time and an increase to 25,000-30,000 tonnes of annual output by 2009.
The Perth-based company issued 136 million shares at 35c to institutional investors in a placement arranged by major CopperCo shareholder LinQ and Haywood Securities.
The raising, which followed a 1-for-10 share consolidation will result in CopperCo having around 330 million shares on issue.
CopperCo is currently working on the $80 million development of the 19,000 tonne per annum copper cathode Lady Annie project in Queensland.
While stressing that it was very early days, CopperCo managing director Brian Rear told MiningNews.net that an expansion of 6000-11,000tpa of cathode would possibly cost somewhere in the region of $20 million.
He said an expansion would primarily require boosting the SX-EW (solvent extraction electrowinning) capacity, with crushing and stacking capacity at the front end of the heap leach project already having sufficient capacity for the additional processing envisaged.
Rear said the company is also considering hedging some production given the current high copper price, with an aim of being debt free and able to fund any expansion in 2008-09 out of cash flow – underpinned by operating costs of less than US70c per pound.
"Looking at the forward curve it doesn't look like we'd have to hedge very much … maybe somewhere around 15% of our forecast production," he said.
Copper is currently fetching around $3.60/lb, some four to five times the price levels in 2001.
Shares in CopperCo were unchanged at 4.4c in early trade.
Nachdem das finanzielle geklärt ist,sollte in naher Zukunft das täufen der Mine sein und der Abbauplan erscheinen.
Da es sich ja um eine Openpitmine handelt,kann das relativ schnell gehen.
Da es sich ja um eine Openpitmine handelt,kann das relativ schnell gehen.
erste kupfercathoden mitte 2007!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.303.898 von hainholz am 03.08.06 20:10:1650000 Tonnen sollen es werden pro Jahr
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.303.999 von hainholz am 03.08.06 20:18:36Um Missverständnissen voerzubeugen: Bzgl der 2007 in Produktion gehenden Lady Annie wird zunächst ein Jahresausstoss von 19.000 t in Aussicht gestellt. Dieser soll bis 2009 auf 25-30.000 t erhöht werden. Nachzulesen in der Feasibilitystudie vom 12.04. sowie der Nachricht vom 19.05., mit der die Kapitalerhöhung zwecks Finanzierung mitgeteilt wurde.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.304.831 von MFC500 am 03.08.06 21:23:38das geht gut los heut!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 23.788.675 von hainholz am 06.09.06 13:46:52Ausenco gets CopperCo contract
Tuesday, 10 October 2006
COPPER hopeful CopperCo has edged further to developing its flagship Lady Annie copper project in Queensland with the signing on of Ausenco to develop the project and bring it online next year.
es geht in die heiße Phase
noch kriegt man hier günstig welche
Tuesday, 10 October 2006
COPPER hopeful CopperCo has edged further to developing its flagship Lady Annie copper project in Queensland with the signing on of Ausenco to develop the project and bring it online next year.
es geht in die heiße Phase
noch kriegt man hier günstig welche
man soll nicht mehr lange warten!!!!!!!!!!!!
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