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Greetings investors!
Here's an interesting deal that came across my desk this week -- Trevali Resources Corp.
An old friend of mine is associated with them, Steve Stakiw. He's a geologist turned journalist, having done a recent stint as Western Editor for The Northern Miner newspaper. Now he's doing IR.
Trevali is fast-tracking a former silver-lead-zinc producer in west-central Peru called the Santander Mine, located within the Cerro de Pasco silver and base metal district. As of '93, Santander had mined roughly 8 million tonnes of material from a single high-grade carbonate replacement deposit pipe/manto structure.
They're drilling off three similar structures located roughly 1-2 km north of the original deposit, and getting 'significant results', according to Steve.
Santander includes mill/concentrating circuits plus a 1,000-person camp and hydroelectric station that powers the operation. They've also appeased the local populace by paying down the sundry debts and outstanding wages left unpaid by the former operator.
Trevali is now in the midst of a $3-million refurbishment program on the processing/flotation circuit and is on-track for initial production by Q4 of this year. They plan to reprocess tailings from previous operations (sections averaging 3% zinc) and transition to high-grade Ag-Pb-Zn hard rock by late '09, after receiving the necessary permits and approvals.
I rather like these polymetal plays, especially those with significant base metal values. They've had intercepts on the Magistral zones ranging to 6.3 metres of 8.9 oz/t silver, 7.85% zinc and 6.7% lead including a one metre section running 40.4 oz/t silver.
Silver is constituting roughly 20-25% of the metal value, with some drilled intersections returning 74 metres of 7.7 oz/t silver-equivalent and higher-grade portions of 22.7 oz/t silver-equivalent over 7.9 metres.
Trevali is listed on Canada's CNQ but plans to go on the Toronto and Lima Stock Exchanges soon. They're part of the Cardero Group that includes Cardero Resources, International Tower Hill Mines, Dorato Resources and Wealth Minerals.
You can call Steve for more info at (604) 488-1661.
Neono
The BarkerLetter
http://barkerletter.mining.com/
Greetings investors!
Here's an interesting deal that came across my desk this week -- Trevali Resources Corp.
An old friend of mine is associated with them, Steve Stakiw. He's a geologist turned journalist, having done a recent stint as Western Editor for The Northern Miner newspaper. Now he's doing IR.
Trevali is fast-tracking a former silver-lead-zinc producer in west-central Peru called the Santander Mine, located within the Cerro de Pasco silver and base metal district. As of '93, Santander had mined roughly 8 million tonnes of material from a single high-grade carbonate replacement deposit pipe/manto structure.
They're drilling off three similar structures located roughly 1-2 km north of the original deposit, and getting 'significant results', according to Steve.
Santander includes mill/concentrating circuits plus a 1,000-person camp and hydroelectric station that powers the operation. They've also appeased the local populace by paying down the sundry debts and outstanding wages left unpaid by the former operator.
Trevali is now in the midst of a $3-million refurbishment program on the processing/flotation circuit and is on-track for initial production by Q4 of this year. They plan to reprocess tailings from previous operations (sections averaging 3% zinc) and transition to high-grade Ag-Pb-Zn hard rock by late '09, after receiving the necessary permits and approvals.
I rather like these polymetal plays, especially those with significant base metal values. They've had intercepts on the Magistral zones ranging to 6.3 metres of 8.9 oz/t silver, 7.85% zinc and 6.7% lead including a one metre section running 40.4 oz/t silver.
Silver is constituting roughly 20-25% of the metal value, with some drilled intersections returning 74 metres of 7.7 oz/t silver-equivalent and higher-grade portions of 22.7 oz/t silver-equivalent over 7.9 metres.
Trevali is listed on Canada's CNQ but plans to go on the Toronto and Lima Stock Exchanges soon. They're part of the Cardero Group that includes Cardero Resources, International Tower Hill Mines, Dorato Resources and Wealth Minerals.
You can call Steve for more info at (604) 488-1661.
Neono
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.366.352 von Neono am 24.06.08 20:34:04in CAN sind wir wieder auf die 1,70 cad zurückgefallen
naja wer kaufen will kann es jetzt wieder tun
naja wer kaufen will kann es jetzt wieder tun
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.366.322 von tzadoz am 24.06.08 20:30:03Das hier ärgert mich wirklich massiv!
News sollen noch diese Woche kommen. Das dürften dann BE von Mitte und/ oder Süd sein. Überall wo Fleisch dran ist, wird langsam wieder abgeknabbert.
Neono
News sollen noch diese Woche kommen. Das dürften dann BE von Mitte und/ oder Süd sein. Überall wo Fleisch dran ist, wird langsam wieder abgeknabbert.
Neono
Heute nochmal der finale Ausverkauf (wenn man das bei den Stückzahlen überhaupt so bezeichnen kann) und ab morgen geht es wieder up.
Zumindest wenn Trevali zu den wenigen Juniorexplorern gehört, bei den die Charttechnik beachtet wird.
Denn was auf den ersten Blick auffällt ist, daß bereits mindestens zwei Mal der Kurs runter auf etwa 1,70 gegangen ist, um dann wieder kräftig zu steigen.
Mal sehen ob es diesmal auch wieder so ist. Sonst warten wir eben auf die erwarteten News. Spätestens dann geht es up.
Zumindest wenn Trevali zu den wenigen Juniorexplorern gehört, bei den die Charttechnik beachtet wird.
Denn was auf den ersten Blick auffällt ist, daß bereits mindestens zwei Mal der Kurs runter auf etwa 1,70 gegangen ist, um dann wieder kräftig zu steigen.
Mal sehen ob es diesmal auch wieder so ist. Sonst warten wir eben auf die erwarteten News. Spätestens dann geht es up.
Run auf Silber in der Schweiz
Zürich (silberinfo) Der Silber ETF der Züricher Kantonalbank, welcher erst im vergangenen Jahr lanciert wurde, entwickelt sich mehr und mehr zum Liebling der Anleger. Wie die ZKB heute mitteilt, betragen die Einlagen des ETF derzeit 21073236,32 Unzen Silber. Dies entspricht mit einem Zugewinn von 89,36 t bzw. 2,87 Mio. Unzen der größten Zunahme, welche bislang innerhalb einer Woche zu verzeichnen war. Damit zeigt sich erneut, dass immer mehr Investoren ihre Ersparnisse schützen wollen und deshalb verstärkt in Edelmetalle investieren. (23.06.2008 si/as/tw)
Zürich (silberinfo) Der Silber ETF der Züricher Kantonalbank, welcher erst im vergangenen Jahr lanciert wurde, entwickelt sich mehr und mehr zum Liebling der Anleger. Wie die ZKB heute mitteilt, betragen die Einlagen des ETF derzeit 21073236,32 Unzen Silber. Dies entspricht mit einem Zugewinn von 89,36 t bzw. 2,87 Mio. Unzen der größten Zunahme, welche bislang innerhalb einer Woche zu verzeichnen war. Damit zeigt sich erneut, dass immer mehr Investoren ihre Ersparnisse schützen wollen und deshalb verstärkt in Edelmetalle investieren. (23.06.2008 si/as/tw)
[urlSilver - Two Sides of the Story]http://www.silberinfo.com/cms/front_content.php?idcat=164&idart=8136[/url]
June 20, 2008
What drives the price of silver? Certainly it is a function of buying and selling pressure, and primarily, this price setting mechanism takes place on the COMEX. However, so much has been written recently about short selling, price management, and naked sales, and on and on, that I wanted to take a more basic look at demand. Real demand and investment demand, regardless of how the price is set, fall into two main categories. We have investment demand (monetary demand), and we have industrial demand. In this year’s World Silver Survey 2008, sponsored by the Silver Institute, under the Investment Chapter it states, “Investor activity was the main driver of the high and volatile silver price in 2007.”
Ah ha! Just as always maintained by me (and others), the main driving force for silver prices will be investment demand! It seems even Gold Fields Minerals Services (GFMS), which compiles the study, agrees with us.
If one considers that the main silver ETF holds almost two hundred million ounces of silver out of a possible five hundred million ounces, we can see investment demand is strong and getting stronger.
The Silver Eagle program averages around 10 million ounces per year, with 2008 being an exceptional year so far, and if we look at silver “coin” demand here, we might make a case for perhaps five percent of the silver market being demand of this type. However, my contention is that almost all participants in the silver ETF, Central Fund of Canada, Bullion Management Services, and several pool and certificate programs is the primary investment demand, although this demand is in bullion not coin form.
The largest demand for silver is still industrial demand, making up over 50% of the total demand. Some of this silver is recycled each year primarily through photography, but much also from electronics and a small amount of actual scrap silver (jewelry and coin). The total recycled silver is significant, comprising approximately 180 million troy ounces, or just under what the iShares Silver Trust holds in the SLV ETF. GFMS stated lower scrap recovery even though prices of silver were going up in 2007. Further, supply side developments were also supportive, with government sales almost halving. Lower photographic scrap is the key reason total scrap supply fell.
As stated in last week’s article, l was very pleased to have the opportunity to shed some light on the merits of silver. This week we delved into the uses of silver. The link below is my interview from the Money Show.
[urlhier gehts zum Interview]http://www.moneyshow.com/msc/investors/playerCust.asp?v=2085&scode=011490 [/url]
As I stated during that interview, silver is continually used in new products, and one that I have been speaking about in the past few presentations is silver zinc batteries. The potential is huge, because the most important feature of a mobile device, be it computer, music player, or cell phone, is the life of the battery.
Today’s technology is based on lithium-ion cells that are reasonably easy to manufacture and quite cheap. However, a new battery technology was announced by the company ZPower, and it is aimed at replacing the lithium-ion power cells with a battery makeup that is offering higher power outputs.
According to industry sources, “ZPower presented this new battery technology, which is based on a silver zinc composite at the Intel Developer Forum, and according to the news site DailyTech, this new battery is able to offer an energy output that is 30 percent higher than previous lithium-ion based power packs, and it is also a safe technology as the ZPower president and chief executive officer, Ross Dueber, said that these batteries can be overcharged without problems in order to allow for extended operating periods.”
Finally, if you watched the video you know there are numerous uses for silver in the electrical world. Here are a few headlines I have collected over the past few years from the Silver Institute.
Electrical Uses
Superconductor Pioneers Honored With Nobel Prize
World’s Smallest Light Source Comes From Silver
New Class of Silver Compounds May Advance Superconductivity
Silver Iodide Turned to Glass - Holds Promise for New Batteries and Displays
Lasers and Silver Atoms Hold Promise for Switching Future Optical Network
China Joins the Superconductor 100-Plus Meter Club
Silver to Star in New Superconductor Plant
Silver-Sheathed Motors For Ship Propulsion
New Technique Makes Silver Tougher
Silver Clusters Become the New Computer Memory
Electric Power and Silver Share a Long History
Silver-Sheathed HTS Coils to Power First 1,000-Horsepower Motor
Hi-T Superconductor Electricity Storage Device Unit Can Prevent Power Outages
Silver-Coated Wire Device Stores Electricity
Department of Energy Announces National Superconductivity Program
Tiny Silver-Coated Spheres Play Big Roles
Silver Boosts Efficiency of Electric Motors
Silver Provides Spark Plugs with Revolutionary Performance
In conclusion, silver does have a split personality: it is part industrial imperative and part investment essential.
It is an honor to be,
David Morgan
June 20, 2008
What drives the price of silver? Certainly it is a function of buying and selling pressure, and primarily, this price setting mechanism takes place on the COMEX. However, so much has been written recently about short selling, price management, and naked sales, and on and on, that I wanted to take a more basic look at demand. Real demand and investment demand, regardless of how the price is set, fall into two main categories. We have investment demand (monetary demand), and we have industrial demand. In this year’s World Silver Survey 2008, sponsored by the Silver Institute, under the Investment Chapter it states, “Investor activity was the main driver of the high and volatile silver price in 2007.”
Ah ha! Just as always maintained by me (and others), the main driving force for silver prices will be investment demand! It seems even Gold Fields Minerals Services (GFMS), which compiles the study, agrees with us.
If one considers that the main silver ETF holds almost two hundred million ounces of silver out of a possible five hundred million ounces, we can see investment demand is strong and getting stronger.
The Silver Eagle program averages around 10 million ounces per year, with 2008 being an exceptional year so far, and if we look at silver “coin” demand here, we might make a case for perhaps five percent of the silver market being demand of this type. However, my contention is that almost all participants in the silver ETF, Central Fund of Canada, Bullion Management Services, and several pool and certificate programs is the primary investment demand, although this demand is in bullion not coin form.
The largest demand for silver is still industrial demand, making up over 50% of the total demand. Some of this silver is recycled each year primarily through photography, but much also from electronics and a small amount of actual scrap silver (jewelry and coin). The total recycled silver is significant, comprising approximately 180 million troy ounces, or just under what the iShares Silver Trust holds in the SLV ETF. GFMS stated lower scrap recovery even though prices of silver were going up in 2007. Further, supply side developments were also supportive, with government sales almost halving. Lower photographic scrap is the key reason total scrap supply fell.
As stated in last week’s article, l was very pleased to have the opportunity to shed some light on the merits of silver. This week we delved into the uses of silver. The link below is my interview from the Money Show.
[urlhier gehts zum Interview]http://www.moneyshow.com/msc/investors/playerCust.asp?v=2085&scode=011490 [/url]
As I stated during that interview, silver is continually used in new products, and one that I have been speaking about in the past few presentations is silver zinc batteries. The potential is huge, because the most important feature of a mobile device, be it computer, music player, or cell phone, is the life of the battery.
Today’s technology is based on lithium-ion cells that are reasonably easy to manufacture and quite cheap. However, a new battery technology was announced by the company ZPower, and it is aimed at replacing the lithium-ion power cells with a battery makeup that is offering higher power outputs.
According to industry sources, “ZPower presented this new battery technology, which is based on a silver zinc composite at the Intel Developer Forum, and according to the news site DailyTech, this new battery is able to offer an energy output that is 30 percent higher than previous lithium-ion based power packs, and it is also a safe technology as the ZPower president and chief executive officer, Ross Dueber, said that these batteries can be overcharged without problems in order to allow for extended operating periods.”
Finally, if you watched the video you know there are numerous uses for silver in the electrical world. Here are a few headlines I have collected over the past few years from the Silver Institute.
Electrical Uses
Superconductor Pioneers Honored With Nobel Prize
World’s Smallest Light Source Comes From Silver
New Class of Silver Compounds May Advance Superconductivity
Silver Iodide Turned to Glass - Holds Promise for New Batteries and Displays
Lasers and Silver Atoms Hold Promise for Switching Future Optical Network
China Joins the Superconductor 100-Plus Meter Club
Silver to Star in New Superconductor Plant
Silver-Sheathed Motors For Ship Propulsion
New Technique Makes Silver Tougher
Silver Clusters Become the New Computer Memory
Electric Power and Silver Share a Long History
Silver-Sheathed HTS Coils to Power First 1,000-Horsepower Motor
Hi-T Superconductor Electricity Storage Device Unit Can Prevent Power Outages
Silver-Coated Wire Device Stores Electricity
Department of Energy Announces National Superconductivity Program
Tiny Silver-Coated Spheres Play Big Roles
Silver Boosts Efficiency of Electric Motors
Silver Provides Spark Plugs with Revolutionary Performance
In conclusion, silver does have a split personality: it is part industrial imperative and part investment essential.
It is an honor to be,
David Morgan
aus dem Engineering & Mining Journal 06/2008:
The list of companies bringing old mines back into production does not stop here. Trevali Resources, part of the Cardero
group, expects to be producing silver-leadzinc concentrates by the end of the year at the Santander mine, starting with the zinc containing tailings and moving into hardrock silver resources afterward. Being a former mine with the associated infrastructure
in place, the capital expenditure should not exceed $15 million according to company sources.
The list of companies bringing old mines back into production does not stop here. Trevali Resources, part of the Cardero
group, expects to be producing silver-leadzinc concentrates by the end of the year at the Santander mine, starting with the zinc containing tailings and moving into hardrock silver resources afterward. Being a former mine with the associated infrastructure
in place, the capital expenditure should not exceed $15 million according to company sources.
[urlSilbermarkt Update]http://www.goldseiten.de/content/diverses/artikel.php?storyid=7566[/url]
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In Anbetracht der oben gemachten Analyse ist die korrekte Taktik in unseren Augen, weiter Silber hinzuzukaufen - besser Silberaktien und ETF-Anteile bei kurz- bis mittelfristiger Marktschwäche. Es wird als unwahrscheinlich erachtet, dass Silber unter die Tiefstände von Ende April - in den Bereich von 16 $ - fallen wird, obwohl dennoch die Möglichkeit besteht, dass es bis in den Bereich von 15 $ abtauchen könnte. Falls das Muster von Mitte März wirklich ein bullisches Wimpel-Muster ist, dann werden wir sehr bald einen Ausbruch nach oben bekommen, wobei das Preissignal durch einen Ausbruch über die 3. Fächerlinie, derzeit bei über 17,45 $, gegeben wird.
www.clivemaund.com
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In Anbetracht der oben gemachten Analyse ist die korrekte Taktik in unseren Augen, weiter Silber hinzuzukaufen - besser Silberaktien und ETF-Anteile bei kurz- bis mittelfristiger Marktschwäche. Es wird als unwahrscheinlich erachtet, dass Silber unter die Tiefstände von Ende April - in den Bereich von 16 $ - fallen wird, obwohl dennoch die Möglichkeit besteht, dass es bis in den Bereich von 15 $ abtauchen könnte. Falls das Muster von Mitte März wirklich ein bullisches Wimpel-Muster ist, dann werden wir sehr bald einen Ausbruch nach oben bekommen, wobei das Preissignal durch einen Ausbruch über die 3. Fächerlinie, derzeit bei über 17,45 $, gegeben wird.
www.clivemaund.com
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.336.262 von tzadoz am 19.06.08 19:38:58-
Noch leiser kann Trevali nur sein, wenn die einen Rückzug vom Parkett machen
Eile mit Weile.
Bis zur Produktion haben wir noch zwei Monate Zeit.
Noch leiser kann Trevali nur sein, wenn die einen Rückzug vom Parkett machen
Eile mit Weile.
Bis zur Produktion haben wir noch zwei Monate Zeit.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.337.679 von silbernd am 20.06.08 01:03:52
Santander ist wirklich große Show,
schon den Vorfilm war Klasse -
und wenn man dann noch den Haupt-
darsteller vorab treffen konnte.
Tasche
Santander ist wirklich große Show,
schon den Vorfilm war Klasse -
und wenn man dann noch den Haupt-
darsteller vorab treffen konnte.
Tasche