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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.555.841 von chenggong am 17.03.17 13:21:50wo schaust du denn???
ich habe gerade
Geldkurs 13:16:47
0,350 CAD
31.500 Stk.
Briefkurs 13:16:47
0,350 CAD
28.000
stehen.
ich habe gerade
Geldkurs 13:16:47
0,350 CAD
31.500 Stk.
Briefkurs 13:16:47
0,350 CAD
28.000
stehen.
BTR - V 57.5 0.325 · 0.325 28.0
Hi Sunny, wir sind ja unter uns .....
Hast Du die Vortaxen gesehen ? guter Versuch .....
Hi Sunny, wir sind ja unter uns .....
Hast Du die Vortaxen gesehen ? guter Versuch .....
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.555.019 von chenggong am 17.03.17 11:49:08und der hat das von mindestens 2 institutionen erhalten
ich muss den Job wechseln .... will auch diese Gehalt
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.552.658 von chenggong am 17.03.17 07:27:12hab auch was gefunden - hier der link und ich kopier den text drunter damit jeder nachvollziehen kann woher der text stammt.
http://www.boersennews.de/markt/aktien/bonterra-res-ca09852x…
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Nav Dhaliwal's Bonterra Resources Inc. (BTR), up one cent to 36 cents on 300,000 shares, is acquiring the Thubiere gold project in the Urban-Barry district of Quebec. Mr. Dhaliwal, president and chief executive officer, calls the 338-hectare property a "strategic acquisition," lying northwest of its Arena property. He points out that it is surrounded by a large land position held by Osisko Mining Inc. (OSK: $4.19). Mr. Dhaliwal says that Thubiere has been "poorly explored" to date -- presumably he means barely explored, rather than passing judgement on the quality of the previous work, since he touts that old work as "strongly supporting" future exploration along a main fault. Curiously, Bonterra is paying $5,000 in cash and 150,000 shares for Thubiere, while offering $10,000 in cash plus 150,000 shares for just 226 hectares of claims adjoining the project, making them, one might think, an even more "strategic acquisition."
Bonterra is already busy in this highly strategic area. The company's Arena project hosts the Gladiator deposit, which contains 905,000 tonnes at 9.37 grams of gold per tonne, or 273,000 ounces. That estimate is now four years old and the company has been busy drilling over the past two years, expanding the strike length of the deposit to 1,200 metres from just 200 metres during that time. The assays have been equally encouraging with several high-grade hits topping 50 grams per tonne.
Mr. Dhaliwal's salary has been expanding along with Gladiator's strike length, since he arrived in 2012. He was earning just 120,000 in 2014, but he got a bump to 150,000 the following year and to $180,000 for fiscal 2016. His latest raise came last summer; Bonterra now pays him $192,000 per year. Mr. Dhaliwal may be counting his pennies despite the raises. He also had a side job as president and CEO of Noka Resources Inc. (NX: $0.085), which had been paying him $162,500 per year at last report but he resigned last month.
http://www.boersennews.de/markt/aktien/bonterra-res-ca09852x…
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Nav Dhaliwal's Bonterra Resources Inc. (BTR), up one cent to 36 cents on 300,000 shares, is acquiring the Thubiere gold project in the Urban-Barry district of Quebec. Mr. Dhaliwal, president and chief executive officer, calls the 338-hectare property a "strategic acquisition," lying northwest of its Arena property. He points out that it is surrounded by a large land position held by Osisko Mining Inc. (OSK: $4.19). Mr. Dhaliwal says that Thubiere has been "poorly explored" to date -- presumably he means barely explored, rather than passing judgement on the quality of the previous work, since he touts that old work as "strongly supporting" future exploration along a main fault. Curiously, Bonterra is paying $5,000 in cash and 150,000 shares for Thubiere, while offering $10,000 in cash plus 150,000 shares for just 226 hectares of claims adjoining the project, making them, one might think, an even more "strategic acquisition."
Bonterra is already busy in this highly strategic area. The company's Arena project hosts the Gladiator deposit, which contains 905,000 tonnes at 9.37 grams of gold per tonne, or 273,000 ounces. That estimate is now four years old and the company has been busy drilling over the past two years, expanding the strike length of the deposit to 1,200 metres from just 200 metres during that time. The assays have been equally encouraging with several high-grade hits topping 50 grams per tonne.
Mr. Dhaliwal's salary has been expanding along with Gladiator's strike length, since he arrived in 2012. He was earning just 120,000 in 2014, but he got a bump to 150,000 the following year and to $180,000 for fiscal 2016. His latest raise came last summer; Bonterra now pays him $192,000 per year. Mr. Dhaliwal may be counting his pennies despite the raises. He also had a side job as president and CEO of Noka Resources Inc. (NX: $0.085), which had been paying him $162,500 per year at last report but he resigned last month.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.552.697 von chenggong am 17.03.17 07:33:01verstehe deine Aussage nicht. Wo meinst du das gekommen ist?
ups ... bei TSX:OSK kommt ein roter smilie nach dem kopieren , im Original einfach nur ein O
Due for updates are the Gladiator and Larder Lake resources
Due for updates are the Gladiator and Larder Lake resources
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BonTerra Resources expands its land in Urban Barry and Larder Lake
by Greg Klein | March 16, 2017
Growing an already major position in the Windfall Lake-inspired Urban Barry area play, BonTerra Resources TSXV:BTR announced additional property acquisitions March 15. Among them is Thubiere, northwest of the company’s Arena property and surrounded by Osisko Mining TSX:OSK turf.
BonTerra Resources expands its land in Urban Barry and Larder Lake
BonTerra’s Gladiator project consists of the
West Arena, East Arena and Coliseum properties.
One day previously BonTerra closed a $1-million private placement, bringing the March total to about $15 million. Obviously well-funded, the company has at least four rigs working a program of up to 40,000 metres at its nearby Gladiator gold project. Recent results have graded up to 16.8 g/t gold over 3.8 metres and 15.7 g/t over 8.5 metres as the company endeavours to connect zones across a 1.2-kilometre potential strike.
BonTerra describes the 338-hectare Thubiere property as poorly explored, despite historic, non-43-101 assays grading 13.7 g/t gold over 1.2 metres, 10.98 g/t over 1.83 metres and 74.8 g/t over 0.61 metres.
The historic work “strongly supports a pattern of future exploration along the main fault and specifically in areas where porphyritic felsic intrusives are recorded to exist,” BonTerra stated. “This gold-fault-felsic intrusive association is beginning to emerge as a useful gold pathfinder [in the] Urban Barry greenstone belt of Quebec, based on recent discoveries.”
The company staked four new claims north of its Gladiator project’s Lacroix Lake block and intends to buy another 226 contiguous hectares.
In Ontario, BonTerra signed a purchase agreement for another 56-hectare claim proximal to the company’s Larder Lake gold project, currently active with 25,000 metres of resource development and exploration.
Subject to approvals, Thubiere’s price tag comes to $5,000 and 150,000 shares. The 226 hectares north of Lacroix would cost $10,000 and 150,000 shares. The Larder Lake addition calls for 100,000 shares and a 2% NSR, half of which may be subject to a $750,000 buy-back.
Due for updates are the Gladiator and Larder Lake resources. Gladiator’s 2012 estimate used a 4 g/t cutoff to show 905,000 tonnes averaging 9.37 g/t for 273,000 gold ounces inferred.
Historic, non-43-101 estimates at Larder Lake give the Bear Lake deposit 683,000 gold ounces inferred, and the Cheminis deposit 43,800 gold ounces indicated and 233,400 ounces inferred.
http://resourceclips.com/2017/03/16/bonterra-resources-expan…
BonTerra Resources expands its land in Urban Barry and Larder Lake
by Greg Klein | March 16, 2017
Growing an already major position in the Windfall Lake-inspired Urban Barry area play, BonTerra Resources TSXV:BTR announced additional property acquisitions March 15. Among them is Thubiere, northwest of the company’s Arena property and surrounded by Osisko Mining TSX:OSK turf.
BonTerra Resources expands its land in Urban Barry and Larder Lake
BonTerra’s Gladiator project consists of the
West Arena, East Arena and Coliseum properties.
One day previously BonTerra closed a $1-million private placement, bringing the March total to about $15 million. Obviously well-funded, the company has at least four rigs working a program of up to 40,000 metres at its nearby Gladiator gold project. Recent results have graded up to 16.8 g/t gold over 3.8 metres and 15.7 g/t over 8.5 metres as the company endeavours to connect zones across a 1.2-kilometre potential strike.
BonTerra describes the 338-hectare Thubiere property as poorly explored, despite historic, non-43-101 assays grading 13.7 g/t gold over 1.2 metres, 10.98 g/t over 1.83 metres and 74.8 g/t over 0.61 metres.
The historic work “strongly supports a pattern of future exploration along the main fault and specifically in areas where porphyritic felsic intrusives are recorded to exist,” BonTerra stated. “This gold-fault-felsic intrusive association is beginning to emerge as a useful gold pathfinder [in the] Urban Barry greenstone belt of Quebec, based on recent discoveries.”
The company staked four new claims north of its Gladiator project’s Lacroix Lake block and intends to buy another 226 contiguous hectares.
In Ontario, BonTerra signed a purchase agreement for another 56-hectare claim proximal to the company’s Larder Lake gold project, currently active with 25,000 metres of resource development and exploration.
Subject to approvals, Thubiere’s price tag comes to $5,000 and 150,000 shares. The 226 hectares north of Lacroix would cost $10,000 and 150,000 shares. The Larder Lake addition calls for 100,000 shares and a 2% NSR, half of which may be subject to a $750,000 buy-back.
Due for updates are the Gladiator and Larder Lake resources. Gladiator’s 2012 estimate used a 4 g/t cutoff to show 905,000 tonnes averaging 9.37 g/t for 273,000 gold ounces inferred.
Historic, non-43-101 estimates at Larder Lake give the Bear Lake deposit 683,000 gold ounces inferred, and the Cheminis deposit 43,800 gold ounces indicated and 233,400 ounces inferred.
http://resourceclips.com/2017/03/16/bonterra-resources-expan…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.549.523 von sunnydays am 16.03.17 17:16:16
Warum ist die letzte Information über den Landkauf nicht über "Goldseiten" oder "Rockstone" gelaufen?
Wenn ich hier im Forum nicht davon gelesen hätte, wäre die Info an mir vorbei gegangen.
Danke nochmal
Nabend
Erst mal großen Dank an sunnydays und chenggong für die Infos und Meinungen rund um bonterra!Warum ist die letzte Information über den Landkauf nicht über "Goldseiten" oder "Rockstone" gelaufen?
Wenn ich hier im Forum nicht davon gelesen hätte, wäre die Info an mir vorbei gegangen.
Danke nochmal
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.549.466 von sunnydays am 16.03.17 17:10:18http://de.advfn.com/p.php?pid=staticchart&s=TX^BTR&p=0&t=30&…
Gatling Exploration ehemals Bonterra Res.-- die schnellen 100% im Januar 2011 und mehr % danach...