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Noch ein Bericht.Globus Maritime Die ich letztens vorgestellt hatte - Drybulk Carrier. Quartalsbericht.
http://moneyextra.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/2009052707001…
http://moneyextra.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/2009052707001…
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Cluff Gold Vorläufiger Jahresbericht
http://moneyextra.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/2009052707002…
Cluff Gold Vorläufiger Jahresbericht
http://moneyextra.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/2009052707002…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.252.855 von XIO am 26.05.09 14:26:43VENEZUELA
Gold Reserve says concession denial is illegal
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/gold-reserve-says-conces…
Rusoro reagierte auf die gestrige Meldung nicht positiv.
Mal von dem ganzen unseligen Politkram abgesehen hatte ich ja auch geschrieben, dass sie mir zu teuer sind.
Einmal verwässern sie zu rücksichtslos. Und dann, anhand der Nearterm-Daten ist ihre voll verwässerte MK eher an der Oberkante angemessener Bewertungen.
MfG.
s.
Gold Reserve says concession denial is illegal
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/gold-reserve-says-conces…
Rusoro reagierte auf die gestrige Meldung nicht positiv.
Mal von dem ganzen unseligen Politkram abgesehen hatte ich ja auch geschrieben, dass sie mir zu teuer sind.
Einmal verwässern sie zu rücksichtslos. Und dann, anhand der Nearterm-Daten ist ihre voll verwässerte MK eher an der Oberkante angemessener Bewertungen.
MfG.
s.
Im Infobrief vom 15.05.09 hatten wir u. a. geschrieben:
Bear Lake Gold Ltd.
Cashbestand per 31.03.09 C$ 2,95 Mio.
Bankkredit per 31.03.09 C$ 3,2 Mio
Cashflow-Abfluss in Q1-2009: ca. C$ 1 Mio.
Durch den permanenten Verbrauch an Cash ist in den kommenden Monaten mit einer Kapitalerhöhung zu rechnen! Denn neben den laufenden Kosten muss Bear Lake Gold in diesem Jahr noch mindestens $ 2 Mio. an Explorationsarbeiten leisten, um die Rechte an den Projekten zu wahren.
Heutige Meldung:
May 26, 2009 08:30 ET
Bear Lake Gold Ltd. Announces Bought Deal Private Placement to Raise Up to $2,013,000
Bear Lake Gold Ltd. announces plans to sell up to 6,100,000 units of its securities ("Units") at a price of $0.33 per Unit (the "Offering") under a bought deal private placement. Each Unit will consist of one common share of Bear Lake (a "Share") and one half of one common share purchase warrant (each whole common share purchase warrant, a "Warrant"), with each Warrant exercisable to acquire one Share at $0.40 for a period of 24 months from the closing date of the Offering. The Company will be entitled to accelerate the expiry date of the Warrants if the closing price of the Shares on the TSX Venture ("TSXV") has exceeded $0.50 for twenty consecutive trading days at any time after four months and one day from closing of the Offering.
Bin in Bear Lake nicht mehr investiert!
Gruß
Tommy
Bear Lake Gold Ltd.
Cashbestand per 31.03.09 C$ 2,95 Mio.
Bankkredit per 31.03.09 C$ 3,2 Mio
Cashflow-Abfluss in Q1-2009: ca. C$ 1 Mio.
Durch den permanenten Verbrauch an Cash ist in den kommenden Monaten mit einer Kapitalerhöhung zu rechnen! Denn neben den laufenden Kosten muss Bear Lake Gold in diesem Jahr noch mindestens $ 2 Mio. an Explorationsarbeiten leisten, um die Rechte an den Projekten zu wahren.
Heutige Meldung:
May 26, 2009 08:30 ET
Bear Lake Gold Ltd. Announces Bought Deal Private Placement to Raise Up to $2,013,000
Bear Lake Gold Ltd. announces plans to sell up to 6,100,000 units of its securities ("Units") at a price of $0.33 per Unit (the "Offering") under a bought deal private placement. Each Unit will consist of one common share of Bear Lake (a "Share") and one half of one common share purchase warrant (each whole common share purchase warrant, a "Warrant"), with each Warrant exercisable to acquire one Share at $0.40 for a period of 24 months from the closing date of the Offering. The Company will be entitled to accelerate the expiry date of the Warrants if the closing price of the Shares on the TSX Venture ("TSXV") has exceeded $0.50 for twenty consecutive trading days at any time after four months and one day from closing of the Offering.
Bin in Bear Lake nicht mehr investiert!
Gruß
Tommy
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.250.759 von stupidgame am 26.05.09 10:41:13sag ich doch
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Venezuela cancels El Pauji concession on Gold Reserve's Brisas project
...Venezuela's socialist President Hugo Chavez said earlier this year that the gold industry should be controlled by the state. He said the KM88 district would be exploited by a joint venture between the state and a Russian mining company...
...One possible beneficiary of the decision on the El Pauji concession is Russian-owned Canadian miner Rusoro (RML.V: Quote), which is interested in developing the KM88 area and last year launched a failed takeover bid for Gold Reserve. Rusoro declined to comment on the news...
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page34?oid=83…
Gruß
s.
Venezuela cancels El Pauji concession on Gold Reserve's Brisas project
...Venezuela's socialist President Hugo Chavez said earlier this year that the gold industry should be controlled by the state. He said the KM88 district would be exploited by a joint venture between the state and a Russian mining company...
...One possible beneficiary of the decision on the El Pauji concession is Russian-owned Canadian miner Rusoro (RML.V: Quote), which is interested in developing the KM88 area and last year launched a failed takeover bid for Gold Reserve. Rusoro declined to comment on the news...
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page34?oid=83…
Gruß
s.
BNN speaks to Jean-Francois Tardif, senior portfolio manager, Sprott Asset Management.
http://watch.bnn.ca/market-call/may-2009/market-call-may-21-…
ab 10.30 min = Aussage zu Semafo
http://watch.bnn.ca/market-call/may-2009/market-call-may-21-…
ab 10.30 min = Aussage zu Semafo
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.240.557 von stupidgame am 24.05.09 12:56:00Hallo stupidgame,
vielen Dank für Deine Bemühungen.
Liebe Grüsse allida
vielen Dank für Deine Bemühungen.
Liebe Grüsse allida
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.241.740 von Kostolanys Erbe am 24.05.09 19:15:35wie bist du auf die 4 g/t gekommen?
habe eine andere rechnung...
Hi Kosto,
auf welchen Wert bist Du gekommen und wie sieht Deine Rechnung aus?
Gruß
Tommy
habe eine andere rechnung...
Hi Kosto,
auf welchen Wert bist Du gekommen und wie sieht Deine Rechnung aus?
Gruß
Tommy
Coal stocks moving north
by Robin Bromby | May 25, 2009
THERMAL coal prices edged up a little during last week to $US64 a tonne. Keep an eye on this commodity, but don't get too excited for now.
We simply don't know what is going to happen in the short term, but in the long term, for all the many new nuclear power plants being foreshadowed, there will be enormous demand for thermal coal as people in China and other developing economies get air-conditioners and flat-screened television sets and, more importantly, factories begin to open rather than close.
It may be a false dawn given activity in the US economy remains subdued, but it is noticeable that several US coal stocks have put on substantial gains in recent weeks.
For example, Foundation Coal shares went from $US14.07 in March to $US29.51 six weeks later, and James River Coal was $US9.09 in March, $US23.05 by early April, and has stayed near that level.
The problem, however, is that the world economy remains frail, but more and more production is either coming on line or mines are being developed.
Being a few years out from production might be the better bet, latest forecasts indicating the global dry bulk shipping fleet will begin expanding from 2012.
Coalworks (CWK) has just engaged mining consultants from Runge (RUL) to come up with a bankable feasibility study at its Oaklands thermal coal project in southern NSW.
With a resource of 760 million tonnes, Coalworks is looking at producing 3 million tonnes a year, working up to 6 million. Oaklands is near an existing rail line, so coal can be loaded there and sent direct to Geelong for export.
Atomic powers Africa
ANOTHER thermal coal bankable feasibility study getting under way has been commissioned by Atomic Resources (ATQ) for its Ngaka deposit in Tanzania, where there is 179 million tonnes close to a planned 400MW coal-fired power station.
The project's development coincides with a move to develop a regional power grid with 796km of transmission lines linking Tanzania's system with those of Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi.
Only about 11 per cent of households in Tanzania have access to electricity, so the demand is enormous. It's going to be a fast-growing industry.
According to a report from New York industry analysts Frost & Sullivan, sub-Saharan Africa needs to invest $US563 billion ($724 billion) in electricity generating capacity over 25 years to avert greater supply crises.
After the study, Atomic plans to start mining at the rate of 1 million tonnes a year, then doubling that.
by Robin Bromby | May 25, 2009
THERMAL coal prices edged up a little during last week to $US64 a tonne. Keep an eye on this commodity, but don't get too excited for now.
We simply don't know what is going to happen in the short term, but in the long term, for all the many new nuclear power plants being foreshadowed, there will be enormous demand for thermal coal as people in China and other developing economies get air-conditioners and flat-screened television sets and, more importantly, factories begin to open rather than close.
It may be a false dawn given activity in the US economy remains subdued, but it is noticeable that several US coal stocks have put on substantial gains in recent weeks.
For example, Foundation Coal shares went from $US14.07 in March to $US29.51 six weeks later, and James River Coal was $US9.09 in March, $US23.05 by early April, and has stayed near that level.
The problem, however, is that the world economy remains frail, but more and more production is either coming on line or mines are being developed.
Being a few years out from production might be the better bet, latest forecasts indicating the global dry bulk shipping fleet will begin expanding from 2012.
Coalworks (CWK) has just engaged mining consultants from Runge (RUL) to come up with a bankable feasibility study at its Oaklands thermal coal project in southern NSW.
With a resource of 760 million tonnes, Coalworks is looking at producing 3 million tonnes a year, working up to 6 million. Oaklands is near an existing rail line, so coal can be loaded there and sent direct to Geelong for export.
Atomic powers Africa
ANOTHER thermal coal bankable feasibility study getting under way has been commissioned by Atomic Resources (ATQ) for its Ngaka deposit in Tanzania, where there is 179 million tonnes close to a planned 400MW coal-fired power station.
The project's development coincides with a move to develop a regional power grid with 796km of transmission lines linking Tanzania's system with those of Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi.
Only about 11 per cent of households in Tanzania have access to electricity, so the demand is enormous. It's going to be a fast-growing industry.
According to a report from New York industry analysts Frost & Sullivan, sub-Saharan Africa needs to invest $US563 billion ($724 billion) in electricity generating capacity over 25 years to avert greater supply crises.
After the study, Atomic plans to start mining at the rate of 1 million tonnes a year, then doubling that.