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    Altius Minerals - Die Rohstoffperle (Seite 23)

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      schrieb am 29.10.07 21:43:27
      Beitrag Nr. 58 ()
      Hey Digger

      Bin noch dabei,habe aber keine Neuigkeiten!
      Was meinst du mit pp-level?
      Grüsse Potti
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      schrieb am 29.10.07 21:16:13
      Beitrag Nr. 57 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.089.917 von ulixes3210 am 19.10.07 21:27:28Na?
      sind hier noch Investierte?
      Altius will wohl noch ein bisserl das pp-level reiten...
      Grüsse
      Digger
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      schrieb am 19.10.07 21:27:28
      Beitrag Nr. 56 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.084.712 von WallyGreenblatt am 19.10.07 15:22:53Es scheint ein weiteres Indiz dafür zu sein, dass man sich bei Altius Minerals eines positiven Verlaufs des Genehmigungsverfahrens bezüglich der Raffinerie sicher ist.
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      schrieb am 19.10.07 15:22:53
      Beitrag Nr. 55 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.945.805 von calkid am 11.10.07 20:23:25news, PP zu $28.

      interessant: to increase the corporations's ownership in NLRC


      Altius arranges $50-million bought-deal financing

      2007-10-19 07:48 ET - News Release

      Mr. Brian Dalton reports

      ALTIUS TO RAISE C$50 MILLION IN BOUGHT DEAL FINANCING

      Altius Minerals Corp. has entered into an agreement with a syndicate of underwriters, led by Haywood Securities Inc and including BMO Capital Markets, which have agreed to purchase, on a bought-deal basis, 1.8 million common shares of the company at a price of $28.00 per share for gross proceeds of approximately $50-million.

      The underwriters will also have an option, exercisable for 30 days after the closing date, to purchase up to an additional 15 per cent of the issue or 270,000 shares on the same terms and conditions to cover overallotments and for market stabilization purposes.

      The offering is expected to close on or about Nov. 13, 2007, and is subject to the receipt of all necessary approvals, including the approval of the Toronto Stock Exchange. Proceeds of the offering will be used toward the purchase of treasury shares of Newfoundland and Labrador Refining Corp. (NLRC) from time to time as required to finance NLRC and to increase the corporations's ownership in NLRC as well as for general corporate purposes. NLRC is a private company evaluating the construction of a 300,000-barrel-per-day oil refinery in southeastern Newfoundland and Labrador.

      We seek Safe Harbor.
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      schrieb am 11.10.07 20:23:25
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.938.596 von Silberhausse am 11.10.07 13:49:34Ich bin mir nicht so sicher ob alles verkauft wird. Sicherlich ein Teil, aber es waere durchaus von Wert ein Teil der Eignerschaft zu behalten.

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      schrieb am 11.10.07 13:49:34
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.936.990 von calkid am 11.10.07 11:56:18Dieses Szenario wird nicht eintreffen, denn:
      Bei endgültiger Lizenzerteilung wird sich Altius sofort nach einem Käufer für die 37 % umschauen.
      An der Entwicklung bzw. am Aufbau einer Raffinerie hat das Unternehmen überhaupt kein Interesse.
      Außerdem ist man ja über die royalties weiter positiv beteiligt.

      Grüße, Silberhausse.
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      schrieb am 11.10.07 11:56:18
      Beitrag Nr. 52 ()
      Meiner Meinung nach ist Altius das Ideale Langfrist Investment. Je naeher wir der Fertigstellung der Raffinerie im Jahr 2011 kommen desto hoeher wird der Wert steigen. Und das die Raffinerie kommt ist nach der positivien EIS Study so gut wie sicher.
      Kaum Risiko und viel Upside Potenzial - ideale Altersvorsorge...
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      schrieb am 10.10.07 16:57:46
      Beitrag Nr. 51 ()
      Tag die Herren,

      mal wieder was interessantes aus Stockhouse von Topshelfstuff:

      As far as 'Hayward' not even showing what the full potential, and what we likely will get in Production, this is just another hard to understand item in all the reports made by HayW. Obviously, since we have to resort to Importing Gasoline in an ever Tightening Global Market of Increasing Demand from countries with huge new auto owners, having 300,000bpd of idle capacity seems unrealistic. We can all read the status quo of increasing calls by both The People and politicians for New Refineries to be built. It has reached the point of considering Incentives, like tax-breaks and/or ease of write-offs and red-tape. I don't see why showing both the Royalty, and Profit Margin that all owners will share in, is not shown. I understand the Numbers are staggering to see, but I'm not the one who decided to continue to be so unrealistic in low-balling the share price. I guess he very well can't do that and maintain the 37, not when the Cash Flow per share alone is above 37.

      http://www.stockhouse.ca/bullboards/viewmessage.asp?no=15585…

      While I'm not suggesting Altius do this or not, I do have to consider how Altius would be Valued, in Total, if divided in two. It seems to me the only way to get a Valuation on Altius, the Explorco, would be to separate the Explorco. I don't think it fair at all to penalize Altius for having the ability to fund operations from Cash Flow. And I certainly don't think a company that has JV's with others, and these others are spending $50MM in 2007 on further Drilling and Developing these JV's, have these totally ignored as though they don't exist.

      There are so many other companies/stocks with far less in property, far less in potential, that are bought by investors on the potential. I'll just list these, and won't get into other pointing to Undervaluations. Yes, I'm leaving a lot out---just a reminder.
      I know some will say that XYZ property is no big deal. I'll just say; You never know. I was shocked when I DD'd some Nickel "Poppers" [little junior explorcos that made huge, astounding gains on an assay showing some Nickel. One did 550% in one day, another did 1,000% in one day, a third I just looked at last week, I had never heard of them before, they took a couple of weeks to become 1,000% gainers. Today they have Market Caps of $200MM+++, and just one of ALS's JV's can do this. So, while not saying it will, I just don't think totally excluding these JV's gives a true Valuation to ALS. The only way to get "The Street's" Valuation, since Haywood refuses to give ANY Valuation, would be to separate this part of Altius.


      Paste Below:

      None of these were given a valuation:

      ALS / NAI / TAYLOR BROOK + ROYALTY

      ALS / NAI / VIKING + ROYALTY
      ----------------------------------------

      ALS / JNN / ROCKY BROOK + ROYALTY

      --------------------------------------------

      ALS / ALBA [ UK/AIM Listed ] + ROYALTY

      ----------------------------------

      ALS / MMI / VICTORIA RIVER + ROYALTY

      ----------------------------------

      ALS / MEO / ALEXIS RIVER + ROYALTY

      -----------------------------------

      ALS/ GMR / Notakwanon Project + ROYALTY

      ALS / GMR / Nuiklavik Project + ROYALTY

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      [[[The Royalty on Aurora's Uranium did get a Haywood Valuation in March of a conservative $40MM. Today with Aurora having added to their Uranium amounts, having one of the largest drill programs for any developing Uranium, in the process of pre-feasibility, we still don't have any recognition of this Asset, and hard to excuse its exclusion]]

      ALTIUS / AURORA 2% Uranium Gross Sales ROYALTY

      ALTIUS / AURORA 2% Base & Precious Metals Net Smelter ROYALTY

      *********************

      11 Royalties, 8 JV's, Not counting the NLRC Royalty. Of the 11 Royalties only the Voisey Bay Royalty is Included in the Valuation, though far from the Value of 30xCF I believe is a Fair and Reasonable valuation. I have also pointed to Doug Casey's Valuation on this Royalty in 2005. This was prior to the Royalty paying out and Nickel was about 1/3 the current price. Casey came up with $65MM in 2005. I use a conservative and fair $120MM.

      But the main point of focus is to keep in mind that Haywood has NOT applied a penny to the Value of an Altius share for these assets. I don't understand why. I know there are many Explorcos with a fraction of what Altius has, and some have a Market Cap near that of Altius. The only reason for me to even think about a Spin-Out in a tax-exempt Dividend to Altius Shareholders is for the same reason some other companies have done this. When a company feels they need to Unlock the Value of an asset/s that are not getting a proper valuation by The Street they have done this.

      We also have about 2 dozen properties, any one of which may be JV'd out, Partnered, some getting further developed by Altius with Funds being used, yet Zero recognition by Haywood in a Valuation, just glowing remarks about the Quality of these properties. This is baffling.

      Yes, he mentioned N.B. Oil Shale, a huge potential and a certain addition of Profit for Altius, as is the Iron property in Labrador a current high priority property, but there are so many others that are prime properties, but fails to add a penny to the value of Altius.

      We also have the matter of a Multiple to assign to a company/stock. For Altius the highest Multiple is deserved when you consider Mgnt, a primary factor in arriving at a multiple. In all areas, like location, political risk, etc., Altius is deserving of the highest multiple, yet none is applied.


      Ralf
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      schrieb am 10.10.07 16:51:19
      Beitrag Nr. 50 ()
      glaubst du das es bei den nächsten zwei Genehmigungen
      ähnliche Kursreaktionen stattfinden.?
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      schrieb am 10.10.07 16:36:27
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.926.817 von portman77 am 10.10.07 16:17:55stimmt,
      aber da werden wir uns wohl noch gedulden müssen.
      Aber der nächste Trading halt kommt bestimmt. ;)
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