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      schrieb am 07.02.08 13:02:36
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()


      http://www.goldoreresources.com

      Toronto V.GOZ
      betreibt in Nord Schweden eine Goldmine. Letztes Jahr wurden 19.200 Unzen Gold gefördert.
      Ziel für dieses Jahr : The goal is to initially reach annualized gold production of 50,000 to 75,000 ounces.
      Schaut mal selbst. Die Aussichten sind sehr gut. Die Marktkapitalisierung ist nicht sehr hoch.
      Reserven Update kommt im Februar:
      An NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate is now underway and is also being conducted by Wardell Armstrong International. The completion schedule is for the end of February.



      Letzte News:
      Gold-Ore Resources Ltd. is pleased to summarize 2007 activities at the Bjorkdal Gold Mine in Sweden. On December 31, 2007 Gold-Ore completed the acquisition of the Bjorkdal Mine and, along with other acquisitions, has assembled 100% of the mineral rights to 73 square kilometres of highly prospective terrain covering numerous gold-tellurium occurrences and drill targets.

      Highlights from 2007 include:
      acquired 100% ownership of Bjorkdalsgruvan AB and associated assets
      produced 19,200 ounces of gold
      completed 1,400 metres of underground tunnels
      drilled 13,400 metres in 128 holes
      commenced test mining
      initiated a resource estimate and feasibility study
      expanded land holdings

      Bjorkdal Gold Production

      The goal of the Company is to reduce feed from the low-grade stockpiles and increase production from underground while maintaining the 3,300 tonnes/day throughput thereby increasing annualized gold production to 50,000 to 75,000 ounces.

      The Bjorkdal gold concentrating plant operated for 337 days during 2007 and produced 19,200 ounces of gold. The plant processed 1.1 million tonnes of ore at an average daily throughput of 3,300 tonnes/day. Gold grades averaged 0.63 grams/tonne with an average recovery of 85.2%. The surface stockpiles accounted for 85.5% of the plant feed while the underground production accounted for 14.5% of the material processed.

      The Bjorkdal plant is in very good operating condition and is capable of sustaining production at rated capacity for years with normal maintenance and minimal upgrades.

      2007 Exploration/Development Activities

      In May 2007 the Company commenced a work program designed to test the feasibility of underground mining at Bjorkdal. The program involved diamond drilling, underground tunnelling and test mining, all of which were to be completed by year-end, and documented in a feasibility study. Due to contractor delays in procuring machinery, the test mining was delayed and was not initiated until mid-December, but is currently advancing rapidly.

      The underground mining method selected for Bjorkdal is long-hole stoping utilizing stope widths of 2.5 to 3.0 metres with a sub-level spacing of 20 metres. The test mining will involve mining at least four stopes resulting in approximately 50,000 tonnes of plant feed.

      Underground tunnels totalling 1,400 metres in length were excavated on two levels during 2007 (compared to 1,100 metres in 2006). The rock excavated from the tunnels was principally low-grade development muck and was processed resulting in the production of 2,500 ounces of gold that were sold at spot prices generating C$1.75 million. Two diamond drill rigs operated on the property all year and 128 holes totalling 13,400 metres (compared to 91 holes and 7,950 metres in 2006) were completed. Late in 2007 the emphasis in the drilling shifted from a systematic resource drill pattern to a broader step-out pattern to demonstrate a larger target dimension.

      Step-out drill holes extended the strike of the gold bearing system another 300 metres beyond the underground development. The Company is very optimistic that the current development footprint can be extended to the northeast adding significant resources.

      Resource Estimate and Feasibility Study

      In June 2007 the Company commissioned an independent engineering firm, Wardell Armstrong International of Cornwall, England, to conduct a feasibility study that would address all issues regarding re-activation of the Bjorkdal Gold Mine as an underground mining operation. It was initially proposed that the study would be completed by the fourth quarter of 2007; however, delays in the test mining have impacted on the feasibility study. The study has examined the plant process, tailings disposal, mine design and mining methods, manpower and machinery requirements, rock mechanics and the mine closure plan. The study will be finalized at the completion of the test mining and resource estimate. An NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate is now underway and is also being conducted by Wardell Armstrong International. The completion schedule is for the end of February.

      At the request of the Company\'s auditors, the Company commissioned GBM Materials Engineering Consultants to provide an independent evaluation of the Bjorkdal plant. GBM estimates that the replacement cost is US$40.0 million, not including infrastructure.

      2008 Planned Activities

      Between June and December 2007 an average 400 tonnes per day were mined from underground at Bjorkdal supplemented with 2,900 tonnes per day from surface stockpiles. Starting in January, with the onset of stoping, the underground output will increase to 750 tonnes per day. Upon completion of the test mining, the underground output will increase again with the addition of more mining equipment and crews eventually reaching 1,500 tonnes per day. The goal is to initially reach annualized gold production of 50,000 to 75,000 ounces. The Company plans to aggressively explore other nearby gold targets to further increase its annual gold production.

      In October 2007 the Company purchased the adjacent Ronnberget Property where historic exploration work has identified Bjorkdal-style quartz veins that contain gold associated with tellurium. Significant gold grades were intersected in previous drill programs including 179.8 grams/tonne over 6.0 metres and 13.7 grams/tonne over 3.2 metres.

      The database purchased with the Ronnberget Property included the results of a GEOTEM airborne geophysical survey conducted in the late 1990\'s. The Company is currently re-evaluating the results of this survey to identify additional targets on the property. The Company plans to assemble the database from all available previous work and conduct an aggressive diamond drill program to test several of the high priority targets.

      Tellurium By-product

      Gold mineralization at Bjorkdal is strongly associated with tellurium, tungsten and bismuth. Tellurium is currently enjoying increased demand from emerging new applications such as solar panels, high definition DVD discs and computer memory. Economically significant quantities of tellurium are found in the middling gold concentrate at Bjorkdal. Gold-Ore is investigating the by-product sales potential for this specialty metal.

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      schrieb am 07.02.08 13:10:16
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Hi. Da mein Freund Asynchron hier schon gepostet habe, will ich auch noch meinen Senf zugeben.

      Gold Ore heisst für mich gutes Potential bei niedrigem Risiko.
      Warum?

      - Die Mine steht schon, daher kaum CAPEX. Kaum Fremdkapital nötig.
      - gute Wahrscheinlichkeit auf hohe Gold-Grades und profitable Produktion, dann wäre es ein niedriges KGV für einen Goldwert.
      - Explorationschancen
      - Schweden ist politisch sicher
      - Super Aussichten für den Goldpreis (IMHO) wg. Dollar-Inflationierung

      Gruss,
      ZE
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      schrieb am 07.02.08 20:45:55
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Auch wenn das in dem Business ja eher Regel als Ausnahme ist: Die Feas und der N43-101 sind m.W. schon seit 1-2 Jahren überfällig. Die Truppe ist nicht die schnellste und wurschtelt da vor sich hin...
      Bin mal gespannt ob die im Februar wirklich liefern.

      Da gefällt mir die australische Dragon Mining besser. Auch Schweden/Finnland, 100 oz p.a., gut Bewertung ein bisserl höher, dafür schon sehr viel weiter bei Ihren Produktionszielen und der Ressourcen/Reservendefinition....
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      schrieb am 29.02.08 13:25:16
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Mittlerweile sind wir beim Gold bei 970 angelangt.
      GOZ wird einen guten Lauf hinlegen.
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      schrieb am 03.03.08 22:43:29
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.514.869 von Coxos am 29.02.08 13:25:16Wer ist denn besser aufgestellt, PIK oder GOZ?

      TN

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      schrieb am 03.03.08 22:56:06
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Möglicherweise gibt es soagar noch andere und noch besser aufgstellte.
      Nachdem Gold bald die 1.000 nimmt, und die Kurse der Goldminen das in keinster Weise honoriert haben, scheint es auch dort einige unglaubliche Schnäppchen zu geben. Da muss man sich wohl mal auf den Hosenboden setzen und den Goldsektor genau nach Perlen durchleuchten.
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      schrieb am 14.03.08 16:20:28
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Gold-Ore boosts Bjorkdal resource

      Gold-Ore Resources (GOZ-V) has more than doubled gold oz. in the measured and indicated category at its Bjorkdal mine in Sweden.

      The company is working on extending the underground life to three years and says that so far, the potential for expansion is good.

      Indicated resources from the underground are now 467,000 tonnes grading 4.72 grams gold per tonne for 70,900 oz. gold. Inferred resources total 421,000 tonnes grading 5.65 grams gold per tonne for 76,500 oz. gold. The estimate used a cut-off of 1.5 grams gold per tonne.

      Measured and indicated resources for the open pit now stand at 8.9 million tonnes grading 1.7 grams gold per tonne for 487,400 oz. gold while inferred resources are 18.1 million tonnes grading 1.53 grams gold per tonne for 888,500 oz. gold. A cut-off grade of 0.3 gram gold per tonne was used for the open pit.

      All together, measured and indicated resources have increased by 343,300 oz. gold while inferred resources are up about 174,000 oz., although in 2005 a cut-off grade of 0.5 gram gold per tonne was used.

      By the end of the year, Gold-Ore plans to increase annual production at Bjorkdale to 50,000 to 75,000 oz gold.

      In 2007, production totaled 19,500 oz. gold – since then Gold-Ore has ramped up to an annual rate of 24,000 oz.

      Right now the company is processing 800 tonnes per day from the underground, 1,300 tonnes per day from the open pit and 1,200 tonnes per day form surface stockpiles.

      Gold-Ore would like to boost production from the open pit to a rate of 1,700 tonnes per day and the underground to 1,500 tonnes per day.

      A feasibility study has begun, which requires the stoping of four veins. So far one vein is 40% complete and another is 10%.


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