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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.524.440 von schalkimnacken am 02.06.16 10:59:36Ich weiß garnicht was die mit 1000 Stück bezwecken wollen. Gott sei Dank daß der Kurs nicht hier gemacht wird und daß das Volumina nicht an deutschen Börsen gehandelt wird. Der Kurs wird sich in D beugen müssen.
Und die Spiele gehen wieder los... 1000 Shares auf Tradegate zu 0,017€ völlig unklar.
2 Millionen. Tja. Was macht man damit?
- der laufende Haushalt wir am Leben gehalten; sprich Gehälter!
was sonst noch? Eine weitere Exploration kann ich mir nicht vorstellen.
Spielen sie Karten oder gehen chick esssen? Warten auf die Lizenz?
Was passiert denn jetzt?
- der laufende Haushalt wir am Leben gehalten; sprich Gehälter!
was sonst noch? Eine weitere Exploration kann ich mir nicht vorstellen.
Spielen sie Karten oder gehen chick esssen? Warten auf die Lizenz?
Was passiert denn jetzt?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.518.920 von Nashger am 01.06.16 16:12:28Auch wenn ich wollte, kann ich nicht nachkaufen.
Bei mir steht der Vermerk, keine Bewertung der Position möglich.
Für mich nicht handelbar.
Scherz beiseite, man muß wissen wann Schluß ist. Mein Depot ist GME lastig.
Das gesteckte Ziel ist wichtig. Ein sehr ambitioniertes aber nicht unmögliches Ziel.
Meine Euphorie hält sich noch in Grenzen.
Bei mir steht der Vermerk, keine Bewertung der Position möglich.
Für mich nicht handelbar.
Scherz beiseite, man muß wissen wann Schluß ist. Mein Depot ist GME lastig.
Das gesteckte Ziel ist wichtig. Ein sehr ambitioniertes aber nicht unmögliches Ziel.
Meine Euphorie hält sich noch in Grenzen.
Iwann treffen wir uns alle an der Mine und stossen zusammen an :-)
hab mein Konto nachgeladen....beobachte noch was sich so tut......
Habt ihr die Presentation gesehen? Sieht mega gut aus.......GME würde genau das fördern was benötigt wird.
hab mein Konto nachgeladen....beobachte noch was sich so tut......
Habt ihr die Presentation gesehen? Sieht mega gut aus.......GME würde genau das fördern was benötigt wird.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 52.517.645 von Depotmanager04 am 01.06.16 13:41:22Die KE ist aus meiner Sicht sehr moderat ausgefallen. GME glaubt mit dem eingesammelten 2 Mio. AUD bis zur Erteilung der Lizenz haushalten zu können.
Das dürfte, so denke ich widerum einen positiven Effekt nach sich ziehen. Meine schlimmsten Befürchtungen haben sich nicht bestätigt.
puhhhhhhhhhh.....................
Es bleibt spannend.
Sekt oder Selters, wie Du immer sagst.
Das dürfte, so denke ich widerum einen positiven Effekt nach sich ziehen. Meine schlimmsten Befürchtungen haben sich nicht bestätigt.
puhhhhhhhhhh.....................
Es bleibt spannend.
Sekt oder Selters, wie Du immer sagst.
seit heute morgen wird also wieder gehandelt. Wo führt der Weg hin?
Greenland Minerals and Energy Ltd raises $2M for Kvanefjeld project permitting
Wednesday, June 01, 2016 by Proactive Investors
Greenland Minerals and Energy Ltd (ASX:GGG) will raise $2 million to fund the permitting process of the Kvanefjeld rare earth and uranium project in Greenland.
The capital raising is priced at $0.03 with a free attaching listed option.
A mining license application for Kvanefjeld was submitted in late 2015 and the major reviews of key components are now advanced.
Greenland Mineral's focus in 2016 is on advancing Kvanefjeld through the permitting process.
Kvanefjeld is globally unique, the rare earth and uranium resources are conducive to simple, pilot-plant proven metallurgy and the project has direct shipping access.
Recently, Greenland Minerals participated in the Arctic Circle Greenland Forum at the invitation of the Premier of Greenland and the President of Iceland.
Government support for the company's development of the Kvanefjeld rare earth and uranium project in Greenland will be integral to its development.
Dr John Mair, managing director of Greenland Minerals, participated as both a presenter and panellist in the session that addressed natural resource development in the Arctic.
Greenland has placed a major focus on moving toward a greater emphasis on natural resource development to diversify, grow, and strengthen its economy.
In recent months, Greenland has made significant advances to its regulatory framework in order to effectively manage the production and export of uranium.
These important developments represent the culmination of work programs conducted by the Greenland and Danish governments over recent years.
Background
Greenland Minerals' vision is to develop a stable, long-term source of materials for clean energy generation and energy efficient technologies.
Kvanefjeld is one of the world's most advanced rare earth and uranium projects.
The net present value of the project is US$1.59 billion and the internal rate of return is 43.4%.
Project financing costs are US$831.9 million and the project has a payback period of 5 years.
Greenland Minerals is exploring the use of hydro‐electric power for Kvanefjeld having signed an agreement with a European multi-national conglomerate to develop a "power concept" based on renewable energy to power Kvanefjeld.
Third party financing, construction, and operation of a port of sufficient scale, accommodation for employees, power supply and supplies of key reagents would enhance strategic partner, offtake and financing imperatives. Build Own Operate (BOO) arrangements would prove a significant value driver.
Analysis
Greenland Minerals is well-positioned as one of the most advanced, and significant, rare earth and uranium projects globally.
Both rare earth metals and uranium are strongly leveraged to the growth in clean energy generation and efficient energy use.
News flow is expected with regard to:
- Further updates on the permitting schedule;
- Further improvements to project economics through work programs;
- Updates regarding third party financing, construction, and operation; and
- Updates regarding the signed letter of intent to develop a hydropower concept.
Quelle: http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/68966/gr…
Wednesday, June 01, 2016 by Proactive Investors
Greenland Minerals and Energy Ltd (ASX:GGG) will raise $2 million to fund the permitting process of the Kvanefjeld rare earth and uranium project in Greenland.
The capital raising is priced at $0.03 with a free attaching listed option.
A mining license application for Kvanefjeld was submitted in late 2015 and the major reviews of key components are now advanced.
Greenland Mineral's focus in 2016 is on advancing Kvanefjeld through the permitting process.
Kvanefjeld is globally unique, the rare earth and uranium resources are conducive to simple, pilot-plant proven metallurgy and the project has direct shipping access.
Recently, Greenland Minerals participated in the Arctic Circle Greenland Forum at the invitation of the Premier of Greenland and the President of Iceland.
Government support for the company's development of the Kvanefjeld rare earth and uranium project in Greenland will be integral to its development.
Dr John Mair, managing director of Greenland Minerals, participated as both a presenter and panellist in the session that addressed natural resource development in the Arctic.
Greenland has placed a major focus on moving toward a greater emphasis on natural resource development to diversify, grow, and strengthen its economy.
In recent months, Greenland has made significant advances to its regulatory framework in order to effectively manage the production and export of uranium.
These important developments represent the culmination of work programs conducted by the Greenland and Danish governments over recent years.
Background
Greenland Minerals' vision is to develop a stable, long-term source of materials for clean energy generation and energy efficient technologies.
Kvanefjeld is one of the world's most advanced rare earth and uranium projects.
The net present value of the project is US$1.59 billion and the internal rate of return is 43.4%.
Project financing costs are US$831.9 million and the project has a payback period of 5 years.
Greenland Minerals is exploring the use of hydro‐electric power for Kvanefjeld having signed an agreement with a European multi-national conglomerate to develop a "power concept" based on renewable energy to power Kvanefjeld.
Third party financing, construction, and operation of a port of sufficient scale, accommodation for employees, power supply and supplies of key reagents would enhance strategic partner, offtake and financing imperatives. Build Own Operate (BOO) arrangements would prove a significant value driver.
Analysis
Greenland Minerals is well-positioned as one of the most advanced, and significant, rare earth and uranium projects globally.
Both rare earth metals and uranium are strongly leveraged to the growth in clean energy generation and efficient energy use.
News flow is expected with regard to:
- Further updates on the permitting schedule;
- Further improvements to project economics through work programs;
- Updates regarding third party financing, construction, and operation; and
- Updates regarding the signed letter of intent to develop a hydropower concept.
Quelle: http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/68966/gr…
Greenland Minerals -112Mio lb U3O8 Inferred