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      schrieb am 06.03.10 20:02:10
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.077.070 von boersenbrieflemming am 06.03.10 19:49:33
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      schrieb am 06.03.10 19:49:33
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      Ehe mir das hier weiter abflacht - mal kurz die News vom 4. Maerz 2010:

      Trevali drills 41.25 m of 71.1 g/t Ag at Santander

      2010-03-04 09:31 ET - News Release

      Dr. Mark Cruise reports

      TREVALI HITS HIGH-GRADE MINERALIZATION AT MAGISTRAL CENTRAL AND SOUTH-INTERSECTS ADDITIONAL FOOTWALL ZONES

      Trevali Resources Corp. has intersected a significant high-grade mineralization in both the Magistral Central and South deposits on the Santander silver-lead-zinc mine project in west-central Peru. These hangingwall drill intercepts rank as some of the highest-grade intersections ever encountered on the project. Intercepts are located in areas previously expected to contain low-grade mineralization and/or situated outside of the currently defined resource envelopes. This will have a positive impact on future resource estimation.

      Multiple zones of significant silver-lead-zinc mineralization has also been intersected in the footwall to the Magistral North deposit (including 1.35 metres at 12.3 ounces (421.9 grams per tonne) silver, 10.49 per cent lead, 10.67 per cent zinc and 0.29 per cent copper). Additional footwall mineralization has also been intersected in the Magistral Central deposit (6.75 metres at 2.9 ounces per ton (98.8 grams per tonne) silver, 4.6 per cent lead, 3.94 per cent zinc and 0.1 per cent copper) opening up the deposit to the east.

      "Since the inception of exploration in late 2007 we have defined three deposits plus a fourth mineralized body and everything remains open. We are only now starting to focus on our large landholding and several other zones of outcropping mineralization remain to be drill tested," states Dr. Mark Cruise, Trevali's president and chief executive officer. "Through this very successful exploration program we are also very fortunate to have Glencore International, a major integrated zinc miner and global commodity trader, as a partner to fast-track the project's engineering and mining aspects as we advance Santander to production."

      Key drilling highlights include:

      * Magistral Central returns thickest, highest-grade zinc intersection to-date on the property (nine metres at 18.52 per cent zinc) in a zone previously considered to be comprising low-grade mineralization;
      * Magistral South returns the highest-grade intercepts to date from the zone (10.85 metres at 10 per cent zinc); the hole was testing a deposit plunge concept and occurs outside the presently defined resource envelope;
      * Magistral North footwall zone continues to grow and expands upon the recently announced high-grade footwall intersections; predicted Magistral Central footwall feeder mineralization also intersected;
      * Latest drilling opens up the Magistral deposits in multiple directions: Magistral North remains open at depth and to east-northeast, Magistral Central remains open at depth, to the south and to the east, Magistral South remains open at depth and to the north, and to the southeast near surface;
      * Numerous other high-priority targets and prospects remain to be drill tested: the Puajanca South prospect and the Santander pipe both remain open at depth; in addition, several high-priority targets containing outcropping mineralization and/or extensive alteration remain to be drill tested (for example, the El Toro prospect where higher-level alteration, productive gangue and trace base-metal mineralization occur in a structurally controlled zone over one kilometre long and 150 metres wide -- a similar surface expression to the currently defined Magistral deposits).

      SUMMARY ASSAY RESULTS -- MAGISTRAL DEPOSITS

      From -- Downhole
      Zone/borehole to interval Ag Ag
      (dip/azimuth) (metres) (metres) (oz/t) (g/t) Pb% Zn% Cu%

      Magistral Central 249.15 - 41.25 2 71.1 0.8 8.2 0.11
      SAN-123 290.4
      (-59 degrees/ Inc 255.5 9 3 105.1 0.8 18.52 0.11
      065 degrees) - 264.5

      Magistral South 348.35 - 16.1 - 0.04 7.04 -
      SAN-124 364.45
      (-58 degrees/ Inc 348.35 10.85 - 0.05 10 0.1
      060 degrees) - 359.2

      Magistral North 78.5 - 1 2.9 98.8 6.8 4.33 0.4
      footwall 79.5
      SAN-125 141.85 - 1.1 2.6 89.9 8.61 5.66 0.17
      (-40 degrees/ 142.95
      060 degrees) 151.1 - 2.35 1 34.4 4.24 3.71 -
      151.95
      163.45 - 2.4 1.3 45.6 4.6 3.94 0.1
      165.85

      Magistral Central 64.8 - 25.85 1.2 40.5 1.46 1.44 -
      footwall 90.65
      SAN-126 Inc 82.4 6.75 2.9 98.8 4.12 3.76 0.1
      (-45 degrees/ - 89.15
      165 degrees)

      Magistral Central 235.2 - 13.4 2.2 76.2 0.97 3.37 0.11
      SAN-127 248.6
      (-52 degrees/ Inc 242.65 5.95 4.3 148.4 1.99 5.06 0.19
      059 degrees) - 248.6
      Inc 246.4 1.65 11.1 380.2 4.03 8.47 0.3
      - 248.05

      Magistral North 37 - 0.9 3.9 134.7 7.8 7.52 0.2
      SAN-128 37.9
      (-35 degrees/ 61 - 61.95 0.95 0.9 31 4.18 2.9 -
      355 degrees) 70.9 - 2.6 0.9 30.9 2.82 3.02 0.1
      71.7
      78.8 - 0.95 2.9 98 9.02 6.22 0.24
      79.75
      85 - 1.4 1.3 45.6 5.28 2.75 -
      85.3
      92.05 - 1.35 12.3 421.9 10.49 10.67 0.29
      93.4

      Magistral Central Condemnation hole for mine planning purposes
      SAN-129

      Magistral South Failed to intersect significant mineralization
      SAN-130 and 131

      Magistral North 17.25 - 3.35 1.7 58.9 4.1 4.6 0.1
      footwall 20.6
      SAN-132 27.85 - 1.9 1.4 47.1 4.2 3.4 0.1
      (-20 degrees/ 29.75
      060 degrees) 36.6 -
      39.25 2.65 2.6 88.7 6.2 6.1 0.3
      Inc 37.6 - 39.25 1.65 3.7 126.9 9.02 8.98 0.47
      42.1 -
      42.7 0.6 4.7 162.5 8.53 10.38 0.31
      65.4 - 0.9 2 71.3 6.51 6.92 0.63
      66.3

      Detail

      The aim of the current round of drilling has been four-fold:

      1. Infill drilling to provide additional intercepts in areas of less well-defined mineralization;
      2. To expand known mineralization -- in particular along predicted deposit plunges;
      3. To complete various condemnation and geotechnical holes to aid mine planning and detailed engineering by Trevali's partner Glencore;
      4. To prove up the known east-west-trending footwall feeder zones.

      In this regard, the results to date have been extremely successful.

      Magistral north footwall

      The latest results continue to expand and better define the mineralized zones that occur below or in the footwall of the main Magistral North deposit. Boreholes SAN-125, 128 and 132 returned multiple intercepts of silver-rich footwall mineralization including another new footwall feeder zone (SAN-125).

      In detail, mineralization comprises a series of broadly east-west to northeast-trending structurally controlled fracture and veins zones with associated subordinate replacements. Previous intercepts include:

      * 3.2 metres at 323 grams per tonne (9.4 ounces per tonne) silver, 18.11 per cent lead, 15.97 per cent zinc and 0.3 per cent copper;
      * 4.45 metres at 107.4 grams per tonne (3.1 ounces per tonne) silver, 9.92 per cent lead, 10.3 per cent zinc and 0.49 per cent copper;
      * 3.6 metres at 87 grams per tonne (2.5 ounces per tonne) silver, 8.4 per cent lead, 8.96 per cent zinc and 0.11 per cent copper.

      Critically, the continuing positive footwall results open up the immediate Magistral North deposit to the east-northeast. Of particular note is the fact that this northeast-trending mineralized structural corridor, which is up to approximately 200 metres wide at Magistral North, can be traced approximately 1,000 metres along strike where it is interpreted to control the Puajanca North and South prospects. Exploration at Puajanca South is under way -- initial drill results returned:

      * 6.7 metres at 81.9 grams per tonne (2.4 ounces per tonne) silver, 3.37 per cent lead and 5.8 per cent zinc;
      * 3.95 metres at 90.3 grams per tonne (2.6 ounces per tonne) silver, 5.18 per cent lead and 8.19 per cent zinc.

      Puajanca North has yet to be drill tested, however, on surface it is comprises a series of predominately galena (lead) veins and fracture-controlled mineralization mapped over approximately 500 metres of strike length within which initial geochemical results returned average values of 220 grams per tonne (6.4 ounces per tonne) silver, 15.59 per cent lead and 7.18 per cent zinc. Individual samples and veins ranged up to 26.5 ounces per tonne (907.6 grams per tonne) silver and 54.38 per cent lead. This high-grade silver mineralization is currently interpreted to represent high-level leakage from an underlying polymetallic target.

      Magistral Central

      SAN-123 returned thick, high-grade mineralization at mid-deposit levels (approximately 200 metres vertical) in an area previously modelled as lower-grade, inferred mineralization. Perhaps even more significant is the fact that this hole clearly validates a predicted high-grade plunge within the deposit. This easily targetable plunge has the potential to make a substantial contribution of tonnes and grade in the forthcoming resource model update. Borehole SAN-127, a mid-level deposit step-out, probed the southern margins of the deposit and returned 5.95 metres at 148.4 grams per tonne (4.3 ounces per tonne) silver, 1.99 per cent lead, 5.06 per cent zinc and 0.19 per cent copper -- thereby opening up the Central deposit at depth to the south toward the Magistral South deposit. Finally SAN-126 tested predicted footwall mineralization and returned a very significant, thick footwall intercept -- 6.75 metres at 2.9 ounces per ton (98.8 grams per tonne) silver, 4.6 per cent lead, 3.94 per cent zinc and 0.1 per cent copper, opening the deposit to the east.

      Magistral South

      Borehole SAN-124 was designed as a deep (approximately 300 metres vertical) step-out to test the northern margins of the deposit -- it occurs approximately 40 metres beyond the current deposit margin and intersected the highest-grade zinc intercept to date in the South deposit. The intercept demonstrates that Magistral South is open at depth and to the north toward Magistral Central.

      Project background

      The Santander silver-lead-zinc mine project is located approximately 215 kilometres by road from Lima, in the western extent of Peru's world-class central polymetallic belt. Site infrastructure includes a fully refurbished 200-man camp and the Tingo hydroelectric power station located 17 kilometres down valley to the west. The company commenced exploration at Santander in November, 2007, discovering four new high-grade silver-lead-zinc replacement and massive sulphide bodies to date. Mineralization remains open in all three Magistral deposits, the Puajanca zone and the past-producing Santander pipe, and numerous high-priority targets remain to be tested on the company's large, 100-per-cent-owned land package.

      Qualified person and quality control/quality assurance

      EurGeol Dr. Cruise, Trevali's president and chief executive officer and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has supervised the preparation of the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for this news release. Dr. Cruise is not independent of the company as he is an officer and shareholder.

      The work programs at Santander were designed by, and are supervised by, Dr. Cruise, and Tim Kingsley (senior project geologist), who together are responsible for all aspects of the work, including the quality control/quality assurance program. On-site personnel at the project rigorously collect and track samples which are then security sealed and shipped to ACME Laboratories, Vancouver, for assay.

      ACME's quality system complies with the requirements for the International Standards ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 17025: 1999. Analytical accuracy and precision are monitored by the analysis of reagent blanks, reference material and replicate samples. Quality control is further assured by the use of international and in-house standards. Blind certified reference material is inserted at regular intervals into the sample sequence by Trevali personnel in order to independently assess analytical accuracy. Finally, representative blind duplicate samples are routinely forwarded to ACME and an ISO-compliant third party laboratory for additional quality control.


      P.S. Die muss man noch nicht einmal kommentieren, das spricht fuer sich.
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      schrieb am 06.03.10 11:05:51
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.073.459 von to_siam am 05.03.10 21:02:31Meinst du

      a.) die Eröffnungs-Präsentation an der PDAC nächste Woche

      und

      b.) das anstehende listing

      würde nicht noch bessere Kurse erwarten lassen ?


      :cool:
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      schrieb am 06.03.10 08:42:53
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.073.459 von to_siam am 05.03.10 21:02:31ich denke, Trevali bleibt neben ith die wertmäßig größte Position in seinem Depot.
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      schrieb am 05.03.10 21:02:31
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      Verkaufssignal bei Trevali?

      Ein paar Transaktionen sind jetzt fällig:
      Verkauf 5000 Trevali Resources mit Limit 1,70 Ca$ Ausgeführt 3.3.10
      Kauf 15000 Constantine Metalls mit Limit 0.20 Ca$
      Kauf 5000 Evolving Gold mit Limit 1,00 Ca$ Ausgeführt 4.3.10


      Quelle: http://pumpiunddumpi.blogspot.com/2010/03/neues-allzeithoch.…

      Persönlich würde ich nie Verkaufsempfehlungen aussprechen, aber wenn man sich diesen Blog, der übrigens wenige Tage nach dem Ausscheiden (angeblicher Australien-Urlaub) von "Neono" aus dem Wallstreet-Online-Forum eröffnet wurde, mal etwas genauer anschaut, dann muss man zur Kenntnis nehmen, dass der Mann dahinter eine gute Performance hingelegt hat - ergo: über etwas Fachverstand verfügen könnte.

      Was das jetzt mit "seinem" Verkauf von Trevali zu CAD 1,70 zu tun hat?

      Ich denke, "er" weiß, was er da gemacht hat. ;)

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      schrieb am 04.03.10 16:40:48
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.060.289 von rooodan am 04.03.10 16:25:22guckst du news !!
      :D
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      schrieb am 04.03.10 16:25:22
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.059.540 von e39 am 04.03.10 15:27:35ich gönn`s denen, die drüben im bid warten und auf Verkäufer hoffen ;).
      Allerdings bezweifle ich großartige Abgabebereitschaft. Der Hebel jetzt ist immer noch gut. Vor allem mit dem was bevorsteht.
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      schrieb am 04.03.10 16:04:28
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.059.932 von e39 am 04.03.10 15:57:56

      Es waren halt auch dicke Brocken heute in D abzuarbeiten.

      Und wenn der Verkäufer das Orderbuch drüben nicht sieht und heute unbedingt in CARDERO umswitchen wollte ( :laugh: ),
      kann man ihm diese Eile nicht Mal verdenken.


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      schrieb am 04.03.10 15:57:56
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.059.675 von married am 04.03.10 15:39:08naja wenn man andere gerne miternährt...

      bei den online banken die ich kenne, kann man in DE kaufen und an allen anderen Börsenplätzen verkaufen...sprich wenn in DE schlechtes Bid ist, könnte man ja auch in Kanada verkaufen statt unter Preis zu verkaufen....aber das mal nur so am Rande und wahrscheinlich geht das wohl nicht bei jeder Bank...
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      schrieb am 04.03.10 15:54:50
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.059.675 von married am 04.03.10 15:39:08:D:D:D:D:D:D

      http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Trevali-Hits-HighGrade-iw-3811…
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