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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.967.767 von schokie am 08.02.18 01:24:13Sah für mich wie ein „Shake Out“ aus. Die Schwachen und Zittrigen wurden rausgeschüttelt. Ich bleibe nach wie vor drin.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.966.666 von xoocoo am 07.02.18 21:51:23seit montag knapp 50% gestiegen
Noch immer drin und übe mich in Geduld.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.966.339 von MCDMN am 07.02.18 21:22:24
Den BUY-Button zu klicken ist immer keine leichte Entscheidung, gerade in turbulenten Werten. Aber anderseits macht es die Sache gerade zu spannend.
Zitat von MCDMN: Bin mit 3/4 meiner Position wieder im + Zukäufe tätigen war schon Mal nicht das schlechteste zugegeben war das nicht so leicht.
Den BUY-Button zu klicken ist immer keine leichte Entscheidung, gerade in turbulenten Werten. Aber anderseits macht es die Sache gerade zu spannend.
Bin mit 3/4 meiner Position wieder im + Zukäufe tätigen war schon Mal nicht das schlechteste zugegeben war das nicht so leicht.
Dreht sich wieder
News out
war schon letzte Woche Freitag bekannt geworden, jetzt aber offiziell.
Sehr gute wahl.
Northern Dynasty: National Environmental Policy Act permitting process for southwest Alaska’s Pebble Project advances with selection of 3rd party EIS contractor
February 5, 2018 Vancouver– Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. (TSX: NDM; NYSE MKT: NAK) ("Northern Dynasty" or the "Company") announces that the US Army Corps of Engineers (“the Corps”) has selected the third-party contractor that will support them in completing an Environmental Impact Statement (“EIS”) for the Pebble Project, signaling the next milestone in the advancement of a National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) review of the proposed open pit copper-gold-molybdenum mine in southwest Alaska.
The Corps advised Northern Dynasty’s wholly-owned US-based subsidiary Pebble Limited Partnership (the “Pebble Partnership”) on Friday, February 2 that AECOM has been selected from a short-list of qualified firms to complete the Pebble EIS. AECOM is a global, integrated engineering, environmental, construction and infrastructure development firm with a long history of providing NEPA compliance and other regulatory support services associated with development of large mineral and oil and gas resource projects in Alaska and the United States.
“We’re pleased to see the NEPA permitting process for Pebble continues to advance in an efficient and predictable way, and look forward to the completion of an Environmental Impact Statement that defines the true impacts, mitigation measures and benefits of our proposed development,” said Northern Dynasty President & CEO Ron Thiessen. “We have every confidence that the 3rd party contractor the Corps has selected will help facilitate an objective, credible and science-based review that supports informed and balanced decision-making about the Pebble Project.”
The Pebble Partnership confirmed that AECOM is now under contract, and the Corps is expected to move forward to initiate the scoping process for the Pebble EIS in the months ahead. Scoping is a public process that precedes the development of a draft Environmental Impact Statement, whereby residents of the Bristol Bay region, Alaskans and all project stakeholders will be able to provide input on the broad range of issues and concerns they’d like to see addressed over the course of permitting for the Pebble Project.
Public scoping meetings will be hosted by the Corps this spring, in addition to other public participation opportunities. A formal consultation and public comment process will also be facilitated by the Corps following publication of the Pebble Draft EIS – expected sometime in 2019.
“With AECOM, the US Army Corps of Engineers has selected a firm with extensive global experience in mineral development and mining, in engineering and environmental science, as well as in working with regulators to develop objective, science-based Environmental Impact Statements for complex, multi-faceted projects like Pebble” said Pebble Partnership CEO Tom Collier. “They also have a strong presence and deep experience in Alaska – strengths that we believe will ensure the efficient advancement of a comprehensive and credible EIS for Pebble over the next several years.”
Collier noted that AECOM ‘s recent experience with NEPA EIS permitting reviews include Alaska’s Donlin Gold and Chuitna Coal projects, the Midas Gold Stibnite project in Idaho, and Lone Star Mine in Arizona. The consulting firm also has recent and relevant engineering and environmental services experience at operating mines throughout the United States, including Red Dog and Green’s Creek in Alaska, Kennecott in Utah, and Morenci in Arizona.
war schon letzte Woche Freitag bekannt geworden, jetzt aber offiziell.
Sehr gute wahl.
Northern Dynasty: National Environmental Policy Act permitting process for southwest Alaska’s Pebble Project advances with selection of 3rd party EIS contractor
February 5, 2018 Vancouver– Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. (TSX: NDM; NYSE MKT: NAK) ("Northern Dynasty" or the "Company") announces that the US Army Corps of Engineers (“the Corps”) has selected the third-party contractor that will support them in completing an Environmental Impact Statement (“EIS”) for the Pebble Project, signaling the next milestone in the advancement of a National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) review of the proposed open pit copper-gold-molybdenum mine in southwest Alaska.
The Corps advised Northern Dynasty’s wholly-owned US-based subsidiary Pebble Limited Partnership (the “Pebble Partnership”) on Friday, February 2 that AECOM has been selected from a short-list of qualified firms to complete the Pebble EIS. AECOM is a global, integrated engineering, environmental, construction and infrastructure development firm with a long history of providing NEPA compliance and other regulatory support services associated with development of large mineral and oil and gas resource projects in Alaska and the United States.
“We’re pleased to see the NEPA permitting process for Pebble continues to advance in an efficient and predictable way, and look forward to the completion of an Environmental Impact Statement that defines the true impacts, mitigation measures and benefits of our proposed development,” said Northern Dynasty President & CEO Ron Thiessen. “We have every confidence that the 3rd party contractor the Corps has selected will help facilitate an objective, credible and science-based review that supports informed and balanced decision-making about the Pebble Project.”
The Pebble Partnership confirmed that AECOM is now under contract, and the Corps is expected to move forward to initiate the scoping process for the Pebble EIS in the months ahead. Scoping is a public process that precedes the development of a draft Environmental Impact Statement, whereby residents of the Bristol Bay region, Alaskans and all project stakeholders will be able to provide input on the broad range of issues and concerns they’d like to see addressed over the course of permitting for the Pebble Project.
Public scoping meetings will be hosted by the Corps this spring, in addition to other public participation opportunities. A formal consultation and public comment process will also be facilitated by the Corps following publication of the Pebble Draft EIS – expected sometime in 2019.
“With AECOM, the US Army Corps of Engineers has selected a firm with extensive global experience in mineral development and mining, in engineering and environmental science, as well as in working with regulators to develop objective, science-based Environmental Impact Statements for complex, multi-faceted projects like Pebble” said Pebble Partnership CEO Tom Collier. “They also have a strong presence and deep experience in Alaska – strengths that we believe will ensure the efficient advancement of a comprehensive and credible EIS for Pebble over the next several years.”
Collier noted that AECOM ‘s recent experience with NEPA EIS permitting reviews include Alaska’s Donlin Gold and Chuitna Coal projects, the Midas Gold Stibnite project in Idaho, and Lone Star Mine in Arizona. The consulting firm also has recent and relevant engineering and environmental services experience at operating mines throughout the United States, including Red Dog and Green’s Creek in Alaska, Kennecott in Utah, and Morenci in Arizona.
Ich selbst habe auch nicht vor bis zu einer tatsächlichen Inbetriebnahme der Mine zu warten. Es kann gut sein daß es nie dazu kommt. Aber es wird der Zeitpunkt kommen, an dem die Hoffnung hierzu aufkommt. Das wird den Kurs treiben. Dann gehe ich raus. Xoocoo
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.935.610 von Popeye82 am 05.02.18 16:07:34Danke. Dafür ist ja ein Forum da. Ich habe kein Problem mit konträren Meinungen. Diskussion lebt davon. Aber die 20% plus heute nehme ich schon gerne mit. Vor allem wenn man bedenkt wie sich der breite Markt entwickelt hat. Ich gehe davon aus daß man bei Northern Dynasty irgendwann in den nächsten 2 Jahren Kurse über 5 $ wieder sehen wird. Wann genau auch immer und wie hoch genau auch immer-keine Ahnung.
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