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      schrieb am 13.01.10 12:01:41
      Beitrag Nr. 5.884 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.724.818 von anski100 am 13.01.10 11:14:201. Hälfte 2011

      :):):)
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      schrieb am 13.01.10 11:14:20
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.724.634 von Fuenfvorzwoelf am 13.01.10 10:54:41und gibt es dafür schon einen termin???:)
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      schrieb am 13.01.10 10:54:41
      Beitrag Nr. 5.882 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.724.327 von anski100 am 13.01.10 10:21:59gibt es schon einen termin wann jetzt richtig mit der produktion angefangen werden soll???

      Sobald die Anlage fertig ist.

      :laugh:
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      schrieb am 13.01.10 10:21:59
      Beitrag Nr. 5.881 ()
      hallo
      ist vielleicht eine dumme frage da vielleicht schon oft gestellt aber ich hab keine lust alles durchzulesen und google hat mir auf die schnelle auch nicht weiter geholfen

      gibt es schon einen termin wann jetzt richtig mit der produktion angefangen werden soll???
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      schrieb am 11.01.10 15:25:30
      Beitrag Nr. 5.880 ()
      Ein Kommentar aus dem HC-Thread von Heute:
      http://www.hotcopper.com.au/post_single.asp?fid=1&tid=106073…
      re: rare earth price rise (wllmtrish)
      Forum: ASX - By Stock (Back)
      Code: LYC - LYNAS CORPORATION LIMITED ( 64.5c | Price Chart | Announcements | Google LYC)
      Post: 4928252
      Reply to: #4826481 from wllmtrish Views: 91
      Posted: 11/01/10 20:23 Stock Price (at time of posting): 64.5c Sentiment: Hold Disclosure: Stock Held From: 123.2.xxx.xxx

      From the Lynas web-site the Average Mt Weld REO Composition price was.....
      17/08/09 $9.50 as compared 7/12/09 $10.84 and the latest 11/01/2010 $11.78
      The REO price has risen 24% in just over 3 months.
      That augers well for the LYC bottom line if the price continues to trend up.
      With the demand for rare earths predicted to rise and with the Chinese mindset on utilising the majority of their resources in-house, the future looks very promising for Lynas.
      With contracts signed and funding secured to take us thru' to production, a prosperous future for the company and its' shareholders is assured.
      I topped again recently, as LYC continually tests the resistance in the mid 60's. This resistance will soon be broken and the current sp is an opportunity to buy imho.
      GL all holders.

      Dazu der neuste Preis für Rare Earth Oxide bezogen auf das Mt Weld Distribution:
      http://www.lynascorp.com/page.asp?category_id=1&page_id=25

      Kurz gesagt: Es geht z.Z. weiterhin kontinuierlich aufwärts.


      Grüsse JoJo :)

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      schrieb am 10.01.10 10:58:29
      Beitrag Nr. 5.879 ()
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      schrieb am 10.01.10 09:34:18
      Beitrag Nr. 5.878 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.700.313 von JoJo49 am 09.01.10 14:50:38morgen, die chinesen können nicht schlafen-zu kalt-haben keine kohle mehr.quelle: rtl-nachrichten
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      schrieb am 09.01.10 15:55:44
      Beitrag Nr. 5.877 ()
      Chinesisches Kraftwerk: Der Familien-Crossover Byd Auto e6 soll als reiner Stromer 330 Kilometer schaffen.
      330 Kilometer mit 268 PS


      Da stellt sich warschenlich nicht nur bei mir die Frage: "Haben die eropäischen und im speziellen die deutschen Autobauer wieder mal (wie beim Hybid) total geschlafen?"

      http://bazonline.ch/auto/mittelklasse/Chinesen-stellen-Famil…
      Chinesen stellen Familien-Stromer an den Start
      Von Dieter Liechti. Aktualisiert um 00:03 Uhr


      Chinesisches Kraftwerk: Der Familien-Crossover Byd Auto e6 soll als reiner Stromer 330 Kilometer schaffen.
      Bild: Byd Auto


      Die chinesischen Autohersteller haben in den vergangenen Jahren schon ein paar Anläufe gemacht, um nach Europa und auch in die Schweiz zu kommen. Doch nun machen sie wohl ernst: Am Genfer Auto-Salon im März will Byd Auto die gesamte Palette der Serienmodelle für die Schweiz präsentieren.

      Das Highlight dürfte der e6 sein, von dem Byd diese Woche ein erstes Bild veröffentlicht hat. Der kantige Crossover soll «im Markt neue Akzente setzen». Das zumindest verspricht die PR-Ankündigung des Importeurs. Das wird dem e6 kaum mit seinem Design gelingen, aber womöglich mit seiner Technik. Denn der Byd rollt mit zwei Elektromotoren an den Start.

      330 Kilometer mit 268 PS

      Die beiden von Fe-Ionen-Batterien gespeisten Stromer leisten kombiniert üppige 268 PS und entwickeln ein maximales Drehmoment von 550 Newtonmetern, welches bereits bei der ersten Umdrehung zur Verfügung steht. Gegenüber anderen Akkus sind Fe-Ionen-Batterien wesentlich günstiger in der Herstellung und bieten laut dem Hersteller auch Vorteile in Bezug auf Reichweite, Umweltfreundlichkeit und Sicherheit. Mit dem Aktionsradius von 330 Kilometer ist der e6 der Stromer-Konkurrenz überlegen.

      «Wir verfügen schon über viele Händlerkontakte in der Schweiz und freuen uns, die Fahrzeuge in Genf zeigen zu können», sagt Martin Parsons, Geschäftsführer der Byd Auto Schweiz, einer Tochtergesellschaft der belgischen Alcopa-Gruppe. Alcopa vertreibt die Marke Hyundai. Mit den zur Gruppe gehörenden Alcadis-Garagen verfügt sie auch über ein eigenes Händlernetz in der Schweiz. Die ersten Byd sollen im Dezember 2010 auf unsere Strassen rollen.
      (bazonline.ch/Newsnetz)

      Erstellt: 09.01.2010, 00:00 Uhr


      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 09.01.10 14:50:38
      Beitrag Nr. 5.876 ()
      Mit dem folgendem Bericht wird gerade in den USA für eine neu zu erschließende "seltene Erden/Metall-Ressource" für ihren BB die Werbetrommel geschlagen.
      Habe ihn trotzdem hier eingestellt weil die allgemeine Umschreibung der weltweiten REO-Lage IHMO ganz interessant ist obwohl die Schreiber sich wenig mit Australien und insbesondere mit Lynas beschäftigt haben, sie haben nicht ein mal mitbekommen das es den Chinesen verwert wurde bei Lynas einzusteigen was ich natürlich nicht glaube, ist halt zum großen Teil Werbung.

      @ ein schönes WE

      Grüsse JoJo :)

      http://www.angelnexus.com/o/web/18461


      For Honda, Toyota - even the DoD - this chunk of Arctic tundra is about to become the most crucial piece of real estate on the planet.

      That's because on January 1, for the first time in history, the country's $273 billion Rare Earth resource became private property.

      And now, nothing stands in the way of the single company that controls it all.

      Dear Reader,

      We didn't expect the news media to report on it. And sure enough, they didn't.

      5 days ago, on New Year's Day, the Kingdom of Denmark relinquished its sovereign hold over Greenland's mineral rights.

      At stake: a 500-square-mile hunk of Arctic bedrock...

      To most, this ice-encrusted landscape is the definition of barren and uninviting.

      The only vegetation is moss, and the nearest town is little more than a collection of tents, over 100 miles away.

      But to the world's biggest automakers, as well as to the global weapons industry, this uninhabitable hunk of rock is the most precious 500 square miles on the planet.

      That's because -- locked within this property -- is a unique group of minerals, concentrated unlike any other deposit on earth.

      They're called Rare Earth Elements, or REEs for short. And this prized piece of land contains more than $273 billion worth.

      Without them, some of our most important modern technologies could never exist.

      In fact, they're so crucial to modern circuitry that industry insiders came up with a nickname for REEs: 'Technology metals.'

      From hybrid car batteries... to wind turbine motors... to missile guidance systems...

      Metals such as cerium, promethium, europium and many of the remaining 29 Rare Earth Elements are essential to all modern electronic devices that use:

      rechargeable batteries
      electric motors
      photo optics
      solar cells
      strong magnets
      The Kingdom of Denmark just signed away its rights to these riches.

      And now, some of the world's biggest concentration of REEs lie in the hands of a single company.

      Literally overnight, this company -- whose share price has already spiked upwards of 170% since we recommended it just recently -- will come to control 1/4 of the global REE supply... for the next half century.

      Now before I tell you all about this company -- and its imminent run-up -- let me explain why these minerals are so critical for Big Auto and the defense industry...


      ... And why they're the Western world's last line of defense against a huge and determined rival.

      You see, for the last 15 years, the world has gotten its REEs from one main source.

      And it hasn't exactly been a friendly one.

      China's Mission:
      A Rare Earth Element Monopoly

      "The Mideast had oil, but China has Rare Earth Elements. As OPEC did with oil... China is about to tighten its hammerlock on the market for some of the world's most valuable metals." - NY Times

      The Chinese knew how important Rare Earths would be years ago.

      In fact, as far back as 1992, Communist Party Leader Deng Xiaoping said: "There is oil in the Middle East. There is rare earth in China."

      And since then, they have been doing everything in their power to realize this destiny...

      On April 27th of this year, they penned a deal with a major foreign supplier to widen their control of this market to a historic level.

      Today, thanks to that deal, Communist China produces 96.8% of the total global supply of these vital elements.



      ...And they're wasting no time wielding this monopoly as a weapon...



      As every auto-manufacturer scrambles to build the next gas/electric hybrid sensation or plug-in wondercar, REEs are about to become some of the most sought-after elements on the planet.

      Of course, the Chinese planned for this well in advance. And they're already taking big steps to scale back production for export.

      The ultimate goal: To control the price of every gram of Rare Earths produced.

      It was almost a done deal.

      But there was one thing the Chinese juggernaut didn't count on...

      Something that will make investors millions of dollars in the months to come.

      With the Chinese stranglehold on REEs immune to the sort of Congressional action that usually stops Western monopolies in their tracks...

      The fate of the hybrid industry, and the high-end electronics industry along with it, all rests on this single 500-square-mile plot of land in a remote corner of the Northern Hemisphere.

      The Company Taking Over this Real Estate...
      Is About To Claim 25% of the Global REE Marketplace


      With a quarter of the market securely within its reach, this mining outfit will soon control the balance of the global Rare Earths market.

      Over the next 50 years, even by the most conservative growth estimates, these reserves will have generated as much as $273 billion in today's money.

      Being in such a position at this time in history is the kind of rare opportunity that can create truly legendary fortunes.

      That's because Rare Earths haven't just become increasingly vital to modern industry...

      They can't move forward without them.

      For example, take a look at one of the world's fastest-growing markets in the world:

      The Cleantech Imperative

      Almost since its very inception, the cleantech sector has been under threat.

      Here's what I mean:

      Every Toyota Prius, every Honda Civic Hybrid, and just about every other battery-powered car on the market requires between 23 and 25 pounds of Rare Earths to run.

      For Japan, this is a very dangerous scenario:

      "Japan, which imports nearly 100% of its rare earths from China, sees the group of elements as a probable battleground." - Wall Street Journal

      And while cleantech is still new, it's already changing the face of the REE market.

      Because as vital as Rare Earth components are, they make up only a tiny fraction of the overall mass of any modern electronic device.

      That is why up until 2008, the entire global market for REEs was just $2 billion.


      But with the emergence of cleantech, this is all rapidly changing.



      In fact, less than a year from now, growth in the battery-powered car industry will increase global REE consumption between 90% and 166% from 2008 levels.

      Now here's why there is no end in sight for this trend: In high-capacity batteries, Rare Earths represent a significant percentage of the weight.

      And right now, these batteries are being produced at an unprecedented rate.

      Just look at the forecast for hybrid/electric sales for the next six years:



      I'm talking about over 10 million battery-powered cars globally by the year 2015. (That's a 500% increase over what exists today.)

      And remember, it's not just hybrids.

      It's any technology in which electric motors, photovoltiac cells and portable rechargeable batteries are essential... which means that on top of using REEs in the solar panels and in the the wind turbines themselves, every cleantech power generator will also rely on REE-filled batteries to store the energy.

      And because batteries are so much hungrier for REEs more than any other single product, the demand for REEs will outpace the growth of the consumer electronics market alone -- by as much as four-fold.

      It's a trend that's been playing right into the hands of Beijing's puppet masters.

      But that's not the worst of it...

      You see, in addition to cleantech, the Chinese stand to gain control of something just as critical, but far more dangerous...

      Meet Beijing's Wealthiest Hostage:
      The $1.4 Trillion Global High-Tech Weapons Industry


      Three of the most important Rare Earth Elements -- neodynium, dysprosium and terbium -- are vital to the construction of high-tech military equipment, including:

      Communications systems
      Precision munitions
      Navigation and guidance systems
      Lasers
      Spy satellites
      Specialized optics
      Shockingly, our own government has made no effort to stockpile these materials - even in the quantities they require to maintain battle-readiness.

      "The United States imports 100 percent of the rare earths it needs...As the American military depends more and more on high-technology weapon systems, it becomes ever more dependent on rare earth minerals - and China. That is raising alarms inside the Pentagon." - Defense News

      And it's the same story for every other major Western power.

      I don't need to explain to you how destabilizing this is for the world's leading economies.

      And not just because their civilian populations will soon come to rely on Chinese products just to get to work in the morning...

      But because the very fabric of global security -- made possible only through NATO's military dominance -- will be dependent on one of our biggest rivals for its survival.

      It's the financial equivalent of the Cold War.

      But with Greenland's massive REE resources going into private ownership in just a few weeks, developing crisis has opened the door for individual investors to amass a fortune from one simple trade.

      Let me introduce you to...

      The Stock That Could Return 782%


      This company has already set itself apart from all others in the junior mining sector.

      It's precisely the sort of company that Ian Cooper -- a trader whose portfolio boasts a 95.0% success rate during one of the worst years in Wall Street history -- lives for.
      Right now, Ian's brand new recommendation -- the new owner of this legendary site in Greenland -- is poised to become the world's second-biggest supplier of Rare Earths.

      Here's what's happening there:

      Until recently, two other mining companies -- Lynas Corporation and Arfura Resources -- were also major contenders to threaten the Chinese Rare Earths monopoly.

      But the recent global economic downturn nearly killed them both. In fact, they only exist today because the Chinese themselves swooped in with emergency financing.

      The infusion of capital saved these companies' hides, but it came at a price.

      When it was all over, two more companies, and two more vast Rare Earth deposits, were in Chinese hands... leaving Ian's brand-new recommendation all alone to challenge the Chinese.
      ;)

      And as of January 1, that's exactly what they'll be doing.

      Once production ramps up in Western Greenland, this operation will remain securely at the top of the food chain by producing at least 50,000 tonnes of Rare Earth Elements and Lithium annually.



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      schrieb am 08.01.10 09:36:29
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.689.052 von Wildwestfuzzyjones am 07.01.10 22:33:30hi, rechne dir die zinsen vom ex-tag bis zum valutatag deines von dir überwiesenen betrages aus - valutarische überziehung wird mit einem sollzinssatz von ca 16% gerechnet.zumindest ebi einigen banken in austria die ich kenne.lg
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