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bei dem vol. (interesse)geht hier garnix vorwärts
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.497.457 von Kongo-Otto am 15.08.12 19:09:13ok, hattest recht. gap closed - dann vorwärts jetzt!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.497.457 von Kongo-Otto am 15.08.12 19:09:13Na da is ka gap mehr... high am vortag .465 low am folgenden .47.
ansonsten ja, jeden morgen eine kerze, schöne versammlung hier inzwischen...
ansonsten ja, jeden morgen eine kerze, schöne versammlung hier inzwischen...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.482.011 von kl_hase am 10.08.12 20:17:030.465CAD.
P.S.: Das Volumen haut mich um....
Aber was beschwer ich mich. Eigentlich muss man ja jeden morgen ne Kerze anmachen, dass keine neuen Horrormeldungen kommen.
P.S.: Das Volumen haut mich um....
Aber was beschwer ich mich. Eigentlich muss man ja jeden morgen ne Kerze anmachen, dass keine neuen Horrormeldungen kommen.
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wo genau lag das gap was noch geschlossen werden wollte????
Seltene Erden - alle Augen auf China
10.08.2012 | 7:00 Uhr | Weinberg, Eugen, Commerzbank AG
http://www.rohstoff-welt.de/news/artikel.php?sid=38317&seite…
10.08.2012 | 7:00 Uhr | Weinberg, Eugen, Commerzbank AG
http://www.rohstoff-welt.de/news/artikel.php?sid=38317&seite…
Kyrgyz minister steadfast on mining reform
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Kyrgyz Economics Minister Temir Sariev remains resolute on pushing through critical legislation to reform regulation of the country’s mining sector, he said Thursday.
Kyrgyzstan has few natural resources, but its location on the Tien Shan gold belt means it can attract substantial investment and revenues from gold, silver, and copper mining. However, recent months have seen repeated tussles between foreign-earned firms and local populations protesting over jobs and environmental concerns.
“We have decided to carry out reform of the mining sector in two stages,” Sariev said at a government meeting to consider the second reading of the legislative package.
“The first phase includes the priority projects of the laws on subsoil, as well as changes and amendments to the Tax Code, Land Code, and the law on non-tax payments,” he said. “The second stage involves the bills ‘On Concessions,” “On the Mining Concession,” “On the production-sharing agreement,” and “On Amendments and Additions to the Tax Code.”
The first phase was passed by the legislature in late June, while the body is only considering the second stage now.
Sariev said new laws on concessions and production-sharing agreements are necessary as the old one “has lost its relevance” and does not “meet current market conditions.”
One critical feature of the new legislation is the amended role of the government, the minister pointed out.
State involvement in the mining sector has been reduced to a minimum, and guarantees for investors will be included in the new bills.
The legislation is trying to repair Kyrgyzstan’s sullied reputation as a place of safe investment, after a series of incidents against foreign-owned miners – including attacks, work stoppages, and the attempt by Kyrgyzstan’s parliament to revoke mining licenses with no due process – has left investors wary of future investment.
http://www.universalnewswires.com/centralasia/kyrgyzstan/vie…
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Kyrgyz Economics Minister Temir Sariev remains resolute on pushing through critical legislation to reform regulation of the country’s mining sector, he said Thursday.
Kyrgyzstan has few natural resources, but its location on the Tien Shan gold belt means it can attract substantial investment and revenues from gold, silver, and copper mining. However, recent months have seen repeated tussles between foreign-earned firms and local populations protesting over jobs and environmental concerns.
“We have decided to carry out reform of the mining sector in two stages,” Sariev said at a government meeting to consider the second reading of the legislative package.
“The first phase includes the priority projects of the laws on subsoil, as well as changes and amendments to the Tax Code, Land Code, and the law on non-tax payments,” he said. “The second stage involves the bills ‘On Concessions,” “On the Mining Concession,” “On the production-sharing agreement,” and “On Amendments and Additions to the Tax Code.”
The first phase was passed by the legislature in late June, while the body is only considering the second stage now.
Sariev said new laws on concessions and production-sharing agreements are necessary as the old one “has lost its relevance” and does not “meet current market conditions.”
One critical feature of the new legislation is the amended role of the government, the minister pointed out.
State involvement in the mining sector has been reduced to a minimum, and guarantees for investors will be included in the new bills.
The legislation is trying to repair Kyrgyzstan’s sullied reputation as a place of safe investment, after a series of incidents against foreign-owned miners – including attacks, work stoppages, and the attempt by Kyrgyzstan’s parliament to revoke mining licenses with no due process – has left investors wary of future investment.
http://www.universalnewswires.com/centralasia/kyrgyzstan/vie…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.477.423 von goldfinger69 am 09.08.12 21:12:47Naja, ein Buy/Sell-Verhältnis von 46k zu 47,5k ist jetzt nicht viel.
Aber mir ist es nicht unrecht, so können wir morgen intraday das Gap schließen und der Weg nach oben ist frei.
Aber mir ist es nicht unrecht, so können wir morgen intraday das Gap schließen und der Weg nach oben ist frei.
Nach der Meldung gestern verstehe ich nicht das heute nur einer bereit ist seine aktien bei den kursen zu verkaufen ...