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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 36.280.012 von nc65-charts am 30.12.08 11:23:340,177-da stehn wir heut in etwa
heute nochmal nachts drüben mit volumen nen schönen schub und dann könnte morgen hier die 0,20 aufleuchten....
warten wir es mal ab...
heute nochmal nachts drüben mit volumen nen schönen schub und dann könnte morgen hier die 0,20 aufleuchten....
warten wir es mal ab...
Warum betreiben die bloß solch einen Aufwand wo es doch Lynas gibt?
Ach ja, die suche auch nach anderen Ressourcen wie u.a. nach Erdöl und Erdgas.
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/20090106TDY01305.htm
Govt to hunt for minerals, rare resources / Plan calls for seabed check to start in FY09
The Yomiuri Shimbun
The government on Monday compiled a draft plan on the development of ocean energy and mineral resources that calls for starting research on resources, including rare metals, from fiscal 2009, and completing it within 10 years in a bid to secure such resources amid intensifying international competition, according to sources.
Under the plan, the government plans to identify the geographical distribution of energy resources, such as petroleum and natural gas, and rare metals, including rare earths used mainly in electronic products, the sources said. It also intends to assess the volume of deposits of such resources in waters surrounding the nation, they added.
The draft plan was drawn up as a road map for research and development of ocean energy and mineral resources, in line with the Basic Plan on Ocean Policy compiled in March. The nation's stance on ocean policy is based on the Basic Law on Ocean Policy, which came into force in April 2007.
This will be the first detailed development plan formulated by the government on resources believed to lie under the ocean floor.
The Headquarters for Ocean Policy, led by Prime Minister Taro Aso, has taken the initiative in compiling the draft plan. It is expected to finalize the plan in March and start implementing it in April.
The draft plan mentions that the combined area of Japanese waters and the country's exclusive economic zone is the sixth-largest in the world. It goes on to say: "Petroleum and natural gas and mineral resources are thought to exist to some extent [in the surrounding seas]. As prices of such resources have rapidly risen, the territorial waters and EEZ will be a source of resource supplies. It is a matter of urgency that these seas are considered a frontier and the development gets under way."
The draft plan has shown the government's intention to work on developing seabed resources as a national strategy.
In the plan, the government cited cobalt-rich crusts, submarine hydrothermal deposits, petroleum, natural gas and methane hydrate as resources it would seek out and attempt to develop.
Cobalt-rich crusts are believed to lie in waters around Minami-Torishima island, which is situated in the nation's eastern extremity. The government plans to carry out a drilling survey to estimate deposits of the resource there by fiscal 2012, the sources said.
A similar survey has been planned by fiscal 2012 on submarine hydrothermal deposits in the waters surrounding Okinawa Prefecture and the Izu and Ogasawara islands, where the resources have been confirmed to exist, the sources said. The government then plans to conduct a feasibility study in a test exploration to be conducted until fiscal 2018, they added.
As for petroleum and natural gas, the government plans to examine by fiscal 2018 the distribution of these energy resources in an area of about 60,000 square kilometers in the Sea of Japan, using the state-of-the-art survey ship Shigen, and then test bore at locations where the resources are likely to be detected. Research to assess deposits of methane hydrate is eyed in waters around the Kii Peninsula by fiscal 2018.
After implementing the plan, the government will identify the detailed distribution of the resources to allow the development to be commercialized, the sources said, adding that it also intends to develop cutting-edge drilling technologies and conduct environmental assessments.
Rare earths, used as materials for strong magnets, are an essential substance in making hard disks for computers and motors for hybrid vehicles. Japan currently imports about 90 percent of the rare earths it needs from China.
However, prices of some rare metals have increased sixfold over the past five years as demand has surged in rapidly industrializing China, which boasts 97 percent of global rare-earth production. The Chinese government has taken action to secure rare earths such as banning exploration of the resources by foreign companies and limiting their export.
The hunt for cobalt-rich crusts, including rare earths and manganese, have drawn national attention to efforts to support Japan's high-technology industry.
Besides increasing energy security, the draft plan apparently aims to secure materials necessary to boost the nation's technology industry.
Enough gold, silver and cobalt to meet the nation's demands for 5,000 years is believed to be sitting in the seabed around the country, while 100 years' worth of methane hydrate is estimated to exist there.
Despite such estimates, Japan has depended on imports of many rare metals, mainly because of the advanced technology needed for seabed drilling and the exorbitant costs involved.
(Jan. 6, 2009)
Grüsse JoJo
Ach ja, die suche auch nach anderen Ressourcen wie u.a. nach Erdöl und Erdgas.
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/20090106TDY01305.htm
Govt to hunt for minerals, rare resources / Plan calls for seabed check to start in FY09
The Yomiuri Shimbun
The government on Monday compiled a draft plan on the development of ocean energy and mineral resources that calls for starting research on resources, including rare metals, from fiscal 2009, and completing it within 10 years in a bid to secure such resources amid intensifying international competition, according to sources.
Under the plan, the government plans to identify the geographical distribution of energy resources, such as petroleum and natural gas, and rare metals, including rare earths used mainly in electronic products, the sources said. It also intends to assess the volume of deposits of such resources in waters surrounding the nation, they added.
The draft plan was drawn up as a road map for research and development of ocean energy and mineral resources, in line with the Basic Plan on Ocean Policy compiled in March. The nation's stance on ocean policy is based on the Basic Law on Ocean Policy, which came into force in April 2007.
This will be the first detailed development plan formulated by the government on resources believed to lie under the ocean floor.
The Headquarters for Ocean Policy, led by Prime Minister Taro Aso, has taken the initiative in compiling the draft plan. It is expected to finalize the plan in March and start implementing it in April.
The draft plan mentions that the combined area of Japanese waters and the country's exclusive economic zone is the sixth-largest in the world. It goes on to say: "Petroleum and natural gas and mineral resources are thought to exist to some extent [in the surrounding seas]. As prices of such resources have rapidly risen, the territorial waters and EEZ will be a source of resource supplies. It is a matter of urgency that these seas are considered a frontier and the development gets under way."
The draft plan has shown the government's intention to work on developing seabed resources as a national strategy.
In the plan, the government cited cobalt-rich crusts, submarine hydrothermal deposits, petroleum, natural gas and methane hydrate as resources it would seek out and attempt to develop.
Cobalt-rich crusts are believed to lie in waters around Minami-Torishima island, which is situated in the nation's eastern extremity. The government plans to carry out a drilling survey to estimate deposits of the resource there by fiscal 2012, the sources said.
A similar survey has been planned by fiscal 2012 on submarine hydrothermal deposits in the waters surrounding Okinawa Prefecture and the Izu and Ogasawara islands, where the resources have been confirmed to exist, the sources said. The government then plans to conduct a feasibility study in a test exploration to be conducted until fiscal 2018, they added.
As for petroleum and natural gas, the government plans to examine by fiscal 2018 the distribution of these energy resources in an area of about 60,000 square kilometers in the Sea of Japan, using the state-of-the-art survey ship Shigen, and then test bore at locations where the resources are likely to be detected. Research to assess deposits of methane hydrate is eyed in waters around the Kii Peninsula by fiscal 2018.
After implementing the plan, the government will identify the detailed distribution of the resources to allow the development to be commercialized, the sources said, adding that it also intends to develop cutting-edge drilling technologies and conduct environmental assessments.
Rare earths, used as materials for strong magnets, are an essential substance in making hard disks for computers and motors for hybrid vehicles. Japan currently imports about 90 percent of the rare earths it needs from China.
However, prices of some rare metals have increased sixfold over the past five years as demand has surged in rapidly industrializing China, which boasts 97 percent of global rare-earth production. The Chinese government has taken action to secure rare earths such as banning exploration of the resources by foreign companies and limiting their export.
The hunt for cobalt-rich crusts, including rare earths and manganese, have drawn national attention to efforts to support Japan's high-technology industry.
Besides increasing energy security, the draft plan apparently aims to secure materials necessary to boost the nation's technology industry.
Enough gold, silver and cobalt to meet the nation's demands for 5,000 years is believed to be sitting in the seabed around the country, while 100 years' worth of methane hydrate is estimated to exist there.
Despite such estimates, Japan has depended on imports of many rare metals, mainly because of the advanced technology needed for seabed drilling and the exorbitant costs involved.
(Jan. 6, 2009)
Grüsse JoJo
0,33 sk
schöner intradayverlauf und auf hoch geschlossen-prima
wechselkurs läuft auch für uns derzeit,denn 0,33 sind nun 0,1755 cent
schöner intradayverlauf und auf hoch geschlossen-prima
wechselkurs läuft auch für uns derzeit,denn 0,33 sind nun 0,1755 cent
Steigt jetzt endlich mal der AUD zum Euro ?
.....und was für Packete da über den Tisch gehen. Das sind dann wohl nicht nur die von der Abgeltungssteuer betroffenen Kleinanleger.
Börsenplätze
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Börsentabelle Börsenplatz Aktuell Diff. % Datum Zeit Eröffnung T.-Hoch T.-Tief Umsatz
XETRA 0,16 +18,52% 30.12.08 13:50 0,16 0,16 0,16 3.650
Frankfurt 0,16 +13,38% 05.01.09 13:52 0,14 0,17 0,14 134.000
Stuttgart 0,17 +21,43% 05.01.09 13:09 0,14 0,17 0,14 400.000
NASDAQ 0,23 +2,27% 05.01.09 15:34 0,23 0,23 0,23 69.300
Berlin-Bremen 0,17 +36,00% 05.01.09 15:23 0,13 0,17 0,13 2.500
München 0,15 ±0,00% 05.01.09 09:08 0,15 0,15 0,15 0
Times + Sales Stuttgart Umsatztabelle Zeit Kurs Umsatz
13:09:05 0,170 100.000
13:05:52 0,170 160.000
13:01:05 0,170 70.000
12:54:46 0,160 70.000
09:02:58 0,143 0
Börsenplätze
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Börsentabelle Börsenplatz Aktuell Diff. % Datum Zeit Eröffnung T.-Hoch T.-Tief Umsatz
XETRA 0,16 +18,52% 30.12.08 13:50 0,16 0,16 0,16 3.650
Frankfurt 0,16 +13,38% 05.01.09 13:52 0,14 0,17 0,14 134.000
Stuttgart 0,17 +21,43% 05.01.09 13:09 0,14 0,17 0,14 400.000
NASDAQ 0,23 +2,27% 05.01.09 15:34 0,23 0,23 0,23 69.300
Berlin-Bremen 0,17 +36,00% 05.01.09 15:23 0,13 0,17 0,13 2.500
München 0,15 ±0,00% 05.01.09 09:08 0,15 0,15 0,15 0
Times + Sales Stuttgart Umsatztabelle Zeit Kurs Umsatz
13:09:05 0,170 100.000
13:05:52 0,170 160.000
13:01:05 0,170 70.000
12:54:46 0,160 70.000
09:02:58 0,143 0
Stuttgart 0,17 €
Gehandelte Stück 400.000 67.300,00 €
Geld 0,15
Brief 0,169
Zeit 05.01.09 13:14
Frankfurt 0,16,3 €
Gehandelte Stück 87.000
Geld 0,151
Brief 0,166
Zeit 05.01.09 13:14
Gehandelte Stück 400.000 67.300,00 €
Geld 0,15
Brief 0,169
Zeit 05.01.09 13:14
Frankfurt 0,16,3 €
Gehandelte Stück 87.000
Geld 0,151
Brief 0,166
Zeit 05.01.09 13:14
Lynas/ Frankfurt
ARAFURA
die Ähnlichkeit der charts ist unverkennbar, Lynas dümpelt wegen der "Meldung" etwas hinterher.
JoJo (#2732) hat es auf den Punkt gebracht:
J.P. Morgan hat seinen Anteil an Lynas von 5.88% auf 6.93% erhöht.
Für irgendetwas muß diese Blödsinnsmeldung ja "gut" sein. J.P. Morgan har "richtig fett" über 6 Mio. Aktien eingesammelt, wenn man sich das Volumen anguckt, war dies - unter Berücksichtigung der SHORT-Eindeckungen - der wohl der überwiegende Teil der gehandelten Aktien.
Schön blöd, wer hier verkauft. Nur nicht kirre machen lassen!
MEINE MEINUNG.
ARAFURA
die Ähnlichkeit der charts ist unverkennbar, Lynas dümpelt wegen der "Meldung" etwas hinterher.
JoJo (#2732) hat es auf den Punkt gebracht:
J.P. Morgan hat seinen Anteil an Lynas von 5.88% auf 6.93% erhöht.
Für irgendetwas muß diese Blödsinnsmeldung ja "gut" sein. J.P. Morgan har "richtig fett" über 6 Mio. Aktien eingesammelt, wenn man sich das Volumen anguckt, war dies - unter Berücksichtigung der SHORT-Eindeckungen - der wohl der überwiegende Teil der gehandelten Aktien.
Schön blöd, wer hier verkauft. Nur nicht kirre machen lassen!
MEINE MEINUNG.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 36.301.740 von Howto45 am 04.01.09 20:27:32Ok, wusste ich nicht.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 36.301.222 von VirtualNormann am 04.01.09 18:36:31@VirtualNormann:
Leider geht das beim S-Broker nicht. Die Order wird zwar in Sydney plaziert, aber erst am nächsten Börsentag.
Dann werden die Papiere wegen der anderen Lagerstellte getrennt von den in Deutschland erworbenen Papiere eingebucht.
Umbuchung möglich, aber mit Kosten von rd. 30,-- Euro verbunden, Dauer ca. eine Woche. Irgendwie nicht prickelnd.
Leider geht das beim S-Broker nicht. Die Order wird zwar in Sydney plaziert, aber erst am nächsten Börsentag.
Dann werden die Papiere wegen der anderen Lagerstellte getrennt von den in Deutschland erworbenen Papiere eingebucht.
Umbuchung möglich, aber mit Kosten von rd. 30,-- Euro verbunden, Dauer ca. eine Woche. Irgendwie nicht prickelnd.
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