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ich hoffe insgeheim auf einen guten deal für das Uranprojekt...die Übernahmen legen zu im Uransektor und WHE hat eines der größten Projekte in Europa! Da müsste doch was gehen
Zumindest ein wenig Regung im Tread - würde mich jedoch auch interessieren, woher diese Erkenntnis stammt. Soweit ich informiert bin, ist derzeit eine Machbarkeitsstudie in Arbeit. Nach Erscheinen dieser könnte der Kurs sich vllcht. wirklich einmal erholen.
P.S. Bin auch knapp unter 50% im Minus.
P.S. Bin auch knapp unter 50% im Minus.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.448.361 von hoppla20 am 07.12.11 09:54:09wie kommst du da drauf ?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.401.390 von Arbeitslebenverkuerzer am 25.11.11 19:37:22ich würde sagen jetzt könnte es wieder in die andere Richtung los gehen...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.353.622 von Zuglufttier am 15.11.11 16:04:15Das kann man so nicht sagen.
Seit ich hier investiert bin ist er über 50% gefallen
Seit ich hier investiert bin ist er über 50% gefallen
Mir unverständlich, dass sich dieser Wert nahezu nicht verändert. Na ja, man wird wohl Zeit haben müssen.
Weiterhin sehr gute Nachrichten: http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/34983/wil…
hier mal der Chart von drüben
Hungarian Office of Mining Welcomes UCG Development - Oct 12, 2011
http://stocknessmonster.com/news-item?S=WHE&E=ASX&N=561012
"Wildhorse Energy Ltd (‘WHE’ or ‘the Company’), the AIM and ASX listed company focussed on developing underground coal gasification (‘UCG’) and uranium projects in Central Europe, welcomes recent comments by Sándor Jászai, President of the Hungarian Office of Mining and Geology regarding the development of coal assets and the application of UCG in Hungary. Currently WHE is advancing a number of UCG projects in Hungary including its flagship Mecsek Hills UCG Project, located on a 420 sq km area in the Mecsek coal formation in the Pécs region in southern Hungary.
His speech titled “The future: coal, ore and maybe gas embedded in rock”, which has been translated, contained the following statements:
“Huge changes may take place with the development of technology and the increasing prices of basic commodities. According to the President of Hungarian Office of Mining and Geology we can look at four areas, where significant changes could take place if the world market gives a “green light”. With the greatest chance the first such area will be the utilization of solid sources of energy in Hungary, that is coal. The implementation of “clean coal” technologies, which also comply with environmental requirements, may result in the significant expansion of coal production, but we can also mention here the possibility of underground coal gasification, which is under technological development. To explain the latter one briefly, it means that the coal is not brought up to surface but is gasified under the ground and the gas produced this way is utilized. This procedure would have a much smaller environmental impact and the utilization of the gas as the “final product” is accompanied with less CO2 emission than that of the coal in itself.
“We do have occasionally significant ore reserves, even if we cannot call them outstanding, and since the demand for metals in the world grows, while its supplies decrease this gives another opportunity for Hungary, although the same can be said about rare earths as well. Although, it is the fourth in this list, but the technological developments will hold out a promise to the exploitation of the so called unconventional hydro‐carbons.”
WHE’s Managing Director Matt Swinney said, “As we continue to advance our UCG projects in Hungary, we welcome the comments from the Hungarian Office of Mining and Geology. We have recognised the huge potential of stranded coal in Europe, in particular those in Hungary, and have put together a world class team to unlock its potential and deliver a new energy supply. The Mecsek Hills UCG Project is our most advanced asset and we look forward to the completion of the Preliminary Feasibility Study during Q1 2012.”
**ENDS** ..."
http://stocknessmonster.com/news-item?S=WHE&E=ASX&N=561012
"Wildhorse Energy Ltd (‘WHE’ or ‘the Company’), the AIM and ASX listed company focussed on developing underground coal gasification (‘UCG’) and uranium projects in Central Europe, welcomes recent comments by Sándor Jászai, President of the Hungarian Office of Mining and Geology regarding the development of coal assets and the application of UCG in Hungary. Currently WHE is advancing a number of UCG projects in Hungary including its flagship Mecsek Hills UCG Project, located on a 420 sq km area in the Mecsek coal formation in the Pécs region in southern Hungary.
His speech titled “The future: coal, ore and maybe gas embedded in rock”, which has been translated, contained the following statements:
“Huge changes may take place with the development of technology and the increasing prices of basic commodities. According to the President of Hungarian Office of Mining and Geology we can look at four areas, where significant changes could take place if the world market gives a “green light”. With the greatest chance the first such area will be the utilization of solid sources of energy in Hungary, that is coal. The implementation of “clean coal” technologies, which also comply with environmental requirements, may result in the significant expansion of coal production, but we can also mention here the possibility of underground coal gasification, which is under technological development. To explain the latter one briefly, it means that the coal is not brought up to surface but is gasified under the ground and the gas produced this way is utilized. This procedure would have a much smaller environmental impact and the utilization of the gas as the “final product” is accompanied with less CO2 emission than that of the coal in itself.
“We do have occasionally significant ore reserves, even if we cannot call them outstanding, and since the demand for metals in the world grows, while its supplies decrease this gives another opportunity for Hungary, although the same can be said about rare earths as well. Although, it is the fourth in this list, but the technological developments will hold out a promise to the exploitation of the so called unconventional hydro‐carbons.”
WHE’s Managing Director Matt Swinney said, “As we continue to advance our UCG projects in Hungary, we welcome the comments from the Hungarian Office of Mining and Geology. We have recognised the huge potential of stranded coal in Europe, in particular those in Hungary, and have put together a world class team to unlock its potential and deliver a new energy supply. The Mecsek Hills UCG Project is our most advanced asset and we look forward to the completion of the Preliminary Feasibility Study during Q1 2012.”
**ENDS** ..."
Hallo,
hat schon jemand von euch den...
Financial Report
for the year ended 30 June 2011 (vom 03.10.2011)
durchackert, und erkenntnisse draus schließen können ?? MfG
hat schon jemand von euch den...
Financial Report
for the year ended 30 June 2011 (vom 03.10.2011)
durchackert, und erkenntnisse draus schließen können ?? MfG