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ohne Worte!
morchel
morchel
Nein Morchel.
@
>Schöne Bildchne posten!
>und du meinst das reicht?
>Wann kommmt denn der Abschuss? HEUTE?
@
>Schöne Bildchne posten!
>und du meinst das reicht?
>Wann kommmt denn der Abschuss? HEUTE?
@
mit dem abschluss dauert noch ein wenig!
hoffe nur, dass die grünen politiker (aus irland) sich gegen die bohrung aussprechen!
das wird noch ein harter kampf werden!!!
http://www.inishtimes.com/page1.htm
hoffe nur, dass die grünen politiker (aus irland) sich gegen die bohrung aussprechen!
das wird noch ein harter kampf werden!!!
http://www.inishtimes.com/page1.htm
kleiner rechtschreibfehler!!
soll heissen: das die politker (grüne aus irland) sich nicht gegen!!
soll heissen: das die politker (grüne aus irland) sich nicht gegen!!
ich sehe gerade: die seite ist gar nicht mehr aktuell wegen des artikels!
ich schaue mal, ob ich den artikel irgendwo noch finde!!
ich schaue mal, ob ich den artikel irgendwo noch finde!!
The Vice President of Tournigan Gold Corporation Ltd, Mr Jason Bak, has this week moved to reassure
Donegal residents that, despite the company’s recent application for 15 prospecting licences, “nothing
will be done without the support of the local community.”
Mr Bak was speaking in response to comments made recently by local Green party member Frank
Gallagher, who said that mining in Donegal would be “a desecration.”
“Naturally I am disappointed that Mr Gallagher did not try to contact me,” the Dublin-based Canadian
said. “I would have been happy to meet with him and set the record straight.”
Mr Bak was keen to point out what he described as ‘a number of inaccuracies’ in Mr Gallagher’s
statement.
“The first thing is, we don’t engage in open cast mining at all. Modern mining is not an invasive
process and, if you are going after high-grade ore, you mine well underground, with only a few small
openings at the surface. The effect of the prospecting that we hope to undertake is even less
noticeable - we leave the area as we found it.”
Fondness
As someone who lived for two years in Inishowen, Mr Bak expressed a great fondness for the area and
said that he hoped he would be able to live here permanently.
“A lot of people I care about live here and I would not be interested in bringing a business here that
would do damage. I believe my own track record, during my time with Cambridge Mineral Resources,
combined with the track record of Tournigan, one of the world’s most respected mining companies,
should help to persuade people that we know what we are doing.”
He trained as a physicist and worked in Artic diamond mines in Canada before coming to Ireland.
Tournigan mine all over the world, always adhering to a environmental protocol which is usually far
stricter than any local, regional or national guidelines.
“When we say that mining can be done in conjunction with preserving the environment and
development tourism, we can prove that we mean it by showing what has been done elsewhere. It is
perfectly feasible to preserve a Special Area of Conservation, as Tournigan have already managed to
do elsewhere, and to develop exhibits, such as the story of geology, what ore looks like in its natural
state and, say, a goldsmith at work, which are fascinating and educational tourism attractions.”
He also pointed to the fact that Ireland had a long history of gold mining, which has left no visible
scars on the landscape.
“Think of all the beautiful Celtic gold jewellery made thousands of years ago. Then look around and
try to guess where the mines were.” More locally, he spoke of the silver mines in Glentogher.
“That is a good example, because the mines are still there. But you would never be able to find the
opening unless you knew exactly where to look.”
Forty Years
Prospecting, or exploring, has been going on throughout Ireland over the last forty years. John Pine,
Senior Geologist at the Minerals Exploration and Mining Unit of the Department of Communications,
Marine and Natural Resources says that many companies have been busy prospecting in nearly every
part of Ireland, but that few people realise it. “Tournigan are only looking for about 15 licenses out of
around 320 that are currently active across the country, and the licenses are just for exploration, not
mining, so I wouldn’t say anyone has anything to worry about at this stage, “ he explained.
Mr Bak says that many companies have known about the possibility of large gold deposits running
from Tyrone through Donegal for at least twenty years.
“But, because of the Troubles, not many companies were prepared to invest in exploration. And that
has probably turned out for the best, because the improvements modern technology have brought
about can be applied to preserve the quality of the landscape and environment.”
Tournigan are currently engaged in a full programme at Gortin, near Omagh.
“The work that we are doing there is about 5-10 years ahead of what might happen in Donegal. So,
people can at least be reassured that nothing is going to happen overnight. No mining project could
possibly succeed without the support of the local community and we’ve plenty of time to address any
concerns.”
At Gortin, drilling, underground trenching, geochemical sampling (analysis of sediment from streams)
and geophysical surveying (analysis of electromagnetic fields to tell you what is under the ground) are
the techniques used in search of gold.
“There is a bit of work done each day, on a piece of ground measuring about 3 metres x 3 metres x 1
metre. Over a period of twenty years, the total area excavated, most of it underground, will amount to
the same size as a small quarry. Any ore that is removed goes to a special industrial unit in Belfast,
where it is crushed, milled and refined.
“It is only at this stage that cyanide is used, not, as incorrectly stated by Mr Gallagher, at the site of
the mine. Contaminated water is safely stored in sealed tanks at the industrial estate in Belfast. The
amount of toxins used are far less than the amount used by the adjacent factory, which manufactures
fertilisers.”
According to Mr Bak, Tournigan believe that the Gortin site could yield as much as one million troy
ounces of gold, worth $350 million at today’s prices.
“If the Donegal deposits were found to be this rich, then a site the same size as Gortin could keep
50-75 people employed for 20 years,” he emphasised.
“This would mean a lot to the local economy not only in direct jobs, but in secondary monies such as
accommodation, etc. Plus the Irish government would get its share as well. This is why I believe that it
is worth having a good look at Donegal’s potential. When modern mining is done correctly, it can
benefit the whole community.”
Donegal residents that, despite the company’s recent application for 15 prospecting licences, “nothing
will be done without the support of the local community.”
Mr Bak was speaking in response to comments made recently by local Green party member Frank
Gallagher, who said that mining in Donegal would be “a desecration.”
“Naturally I am disappointed that Mr Gallagher did not try to contact me,” the Dublin-based Canadian
said. “I would have been happy to meet with him and set the record straight.”
Mr Bak was keen to point out what he described as ‘a number of inaccuracies’ in Mr Gallagher’s
statement.
“The first thing is, we don’t engage in open cast mining at all. Modern mining is not an invasive
process and, if you are going after high-grade ore, you mine well underground, with only a few small
openings at the surface. The effect of the prospecting that we hope to undertake is even less
noticeable - we leave the area as we found it.”
Fondness
As someone who lived for two years in Inishowen, Mr Bak expressed a great fondness for the area and
said that he hoped he would be able to live here permanently.
“A lot of people I care about live here and I would not be interested in bringing a business here that
would do damage. I believe my own track record, during my time with Cambridge Mineral Resources,
combined with the track record of Tournigan, one of the world’s most respected mining companies,
should help to persuade people that we know what we are doing.”
He trained as a physicist and worked in Artic diamond mines in Canada before coming to Ireland.
Tournigan mine all over the world, always adhering to a environmental protocol which is usually far
stricter than any local, regional or national guidelines.
“When we say that mining can be done in conjunction with preserving the environment and
development tourism, we can prove that we mean it by showing what has been done elsewhere. It is
perfectly feasible to preserve a Special Area of Conservation, as Tournigan have already managed to
do elsewhere, and to develop exhibits, such as the story of geology, what ore looks like in its natural
state and, say, a goldsmith at work, which are fascinating and educational tourism attractions.”
He also pointed to the fact that Ireland had a long history of gold mining, which has left no visible
scars on the landscape.
“Think of all the beautiful Celtic gold jewellery made thousands of years ago. Then look around and
try to guess where the mines were.” More locally, he spoke of the silver mines in Glentogher.
“That is a good example, because the mines are still there. But you would never be able to find the
opening unless you knew exactly where to look.”
Forty Years
Prospecting, or exploring, has been going on throughout Ireland over the last forty years. John Pine,
Senior Geologist at the Minerals Exploration and Mining Unit of the Department of Communications,
Marine and Natural Resources says that many companies have been busy prospecting in nearly every
part of Ireland, but that few people realise it. “Tournigan are only looking for about 15 licenses out of
around 320 that are currently active across the country, and the licenses are just for exploration, not
mining, so I wouldn’t say anyone has anything to worry about at this stage, “ he explained.
Mr Bak says that many companies have known about the possibility of large gold deposits running
from Tyrone through Donegal for at least twenty years.
“But, because of the Troubles, not many companies were prepared to invest in exploration. And that
has probably turned out for the best, because the improvements modern technology have brought
about can be applied to preserve the quality of the landscape and environment.”
Tournigan are currently engaged in a full programme at Gortin, near Omagh.
“The work that we are doing there is about 5-10 years ahead of what might happen in Donegal. So,
people can at least be reassured that nothing is going to happen overnight. No mining project could
possibly succeed without the support of the local community and we’ve plenty of time to address any
concerns.”
At Gortin, drilling, underground trenching, geochemical sampling (analysis of sediment from streams)
and geophysical surveying (analysis of electromagnetic fields to tell you what is under the ground) are
the techniques used in search of gold.
“There is a bit of work done each day, on a piece of ground measuring about 3 metres x 3 metres x 1
metre. Over a period of twenty years, the total area excavated, most of it underground, will amount to
the same size as a small quarry. Any ore that is removed goes to a special industrial unit in Belfast,
where it is crushed, milled and refined.
“It is only at this stage that cyanide is used, not, as incorrectly stated by Mr Gallagher, at the site of
the mine. Contaminated water is safely stored in sealed tanks at the industrial estate in Belfast. The
amount of toxins used are far less than the amount used by the adjacent factory, which manufactures
fertilisers.”
According to Mr Bak, Tournigan believe that the Gortin site could yield as much as one million troy
ounces of gold, worth $350 million at today’s prices.
“If the Donegal deposits were found to be this rich, then a site the same size as Gortin could keep
50-75 people employed for 20 years,” he emphasised.
“This would mean a lot to the local economy not only in direct jobs, but in secondary monies such as
accommodation, etc. Plus the Irish government would get its share as well. This is why I believe that it
is worth having a good look at Donegal’s potential. When modern mining is done correctly, it can
benefit the whole community.”
bin gespannt, ob sich die kanadier gegen die irländer durchsetzen können!!!
die grünen scheinen in irland eine starke partei zu sein !!
jetzt heisst es einfach warten!!
die grünen scheinen in irland eine starke partei zu sein !!
jetzt heisst es einfach warten!!
Die QUATSCHEN doch gerade...livebild via....SATELLITE..BROADCAST.."DINGSDA" KAMERA....
schöner Chart!
Today the stock closed higher with a higher high and a higher low. The volume is extremely high. The security price is trending up and is overbought.
Today a Long White Candlestick formed. Buyers were aggressive and buying pressure was strong. Be careful, this may lead to excessive bullishness!
morchel
Today a Long White Candlestick formed. Buyers were aggressive and buying pressure was strong. Be careful, this may lead to excessive bullishness!
morchel
Julia stell doch bitte mal ein Bild von dir rein,klingt Interressant
juchu!!!
habe antwort von tournigan erhalten!!!
habe antwort von tournigan erhalten!!!
Lass mal hören Rasi was schreiben die denn
#16-ist ja so etwas wie eine Brief(Mail)Freundschaft geworden,da du uns ja gestern um 9.21Uhr auch schon mit einer Mail beglückt hast. Glaub dir kein Wort-und so Geheimnisskrämereien hier im Board nerven nur an.
Sehr geehrter Herr xxxx,
es gibt wirklich keinen Grund zur Sorge. Wir kommen weiterhin gut voran.
Wir dürfen Ihnen leider keinen genauen Termin nennen, Sie dürfen aber in diesem Monat noch mit fundamentalen Neuigkeiten rechnen, so auch mit den Bohrergebnissen aus Nordirland. Freuen Sie sich auf einen ereignisreichen Monat. Grund zur Besorgnis gibt es definitiv nicht.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
i.A. Damien Reynolds
Tournigan Gold
Investor Relations
Tournigan Gold
Suite 520 - 800 West Pender Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada V6C 2V6
t +1-604-683-8320
f +1-604-683-8340
Meine Anfrage:
> Hallo!
>
> Erstmal danke für Ihre Antwort!
>
> Können Sie mir sagen, ob die Meldung nach dem 22.September folgt, denn ab dem 23.September bin ich für 14 Tage im Urlaub?
>
> Wäre liebenswert von Ihnen, wenn Sie mir eine Antwort geben könnten, denn ich bin mittlerweile etwas verunsichert wegen Ihrer Bohrergebnisse, schliesslich gibt es Gegner in einer Partei in Irland, die verhindern möchten, dass Ihr Unternehmen an der Fundstelle keine Eingriffe in die Natur vornimmt.
>
> MfG
> Herr xxxxx
es gibt wirklich keinen Grund zur Sorge. Wir kommen weiterhin gut voran.
Wir dürfen Ihnen leider keinen genauen Termin nennen, Sie dürfen aber in diesem Monat noch mit fundamentalen Neuigkeiten rechnen, so auch mit den Bohrergebnissen aus Nordirland. Freuen Sie sich auf einen ereignisreichen Monat. Grund zur Besorgnis gibt es definitiv nicht.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
i.A. Damien Reynolds
Tournigan Gold
Investor Relations
Tournigan Gold
Suite 520 - 800 West Pender Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada V6C 2V6
t +1-604-683-8320
f +1-604-683-8340
Meine Anfrage:
> Hallo!
>
> Erstmal danke für Ihre Antwort!
>
> Können Sie mir sagen, ob die Meldung nach dem 22.September folgt, denn ab dem 23.September bin ich für 14 Tage im Urlaub?
>
> Wäre liebenswert von Ihnen, wenn Sie mir eine Antwort geben könnten, denn ich bin mittlerweile etwas verunsichert wegen Ihrer Bohrergebnisse, schliesslich gibt es Gegner in einer Partei in Irland, die verhindern möchten, dass Ihr Unternehmen an der Fundstelle keine Eingriffe in die Natur vornimmt.
>
> MfG
> Herr xxxxx
wenn ich das so lese würde es mir ganz schön stinken wenn ich keine hätte.
kein grund zur sorge,fundamentale neuigkeiten und dann freuen sie sich auf einen ereignisreichen ´MONAT.
und der ist nicht mehr lang.
kein grund zur sorge,fundamentale neuigkeiten und dann freuen sie sich auf einen ereignisreichen ´MONAT.
und der ist nicht mehr lang.
was noch zu erwähnen ist >>> der "grünen politker" bezieht sich bei dem zeitungsartikel auf eine andere "bohrfundstelle" und nicht die, bei der noch in diesem monat ergebnisse verkündet werden
habe den artikel nochmal studiert
gute nacht!
habe den artikel nochmal studiert
gute nacht!
Tournigan arranges $2.5-million unit financing
2003-09-16 17:12 ET - News Release
Mr. Damien Reynolds reports
TOURNIGAN TO RAISE $2.5 MILLION
Tournigan Gold has arranged a partially brokered private placement of 10 million units at 25 cents to raise $2.5-million. Each unit consists of one common share and one non-transferable share purchase warrant. Two share purchase warrants are exercisable to purchase one common share at 30 cents until Dec. 31, 2004.
A significant amount of this placement is being financed by two United Kingdom-based institutional investment funds. Agents assisting on the brokered portion will attract a cash commission of 7 per cent, as well as such amount of agent`s warrants as is equal to 10 per cent of the units sold, priced at 30 cents per share, exercisable until Dec. 31, 2004. The placement is subject to approval of regulatory authorities.
Proceeds will be used to continue development on the company`s gold projects in Northern Ireland. Phase one drilling in Northern Ireland should be completed shortly, with results expected by the end of September. The bridge loan from Quest Capital, undertaken to acquire the Kremnica gold project in the Slovak Republic, will also be repaid in full. This will give Tournigan an unencumbered 100-per-cent interest in the Kremnica gold project. In the near future, Tournigan anticipates reporting on the continuing development of both the Kremnica and Northern Irish gold projects.
Schlusskurs heute: 0,44
2003-09-16 17:12 ET - News Release
Mr. Damien Reynolds reports
TOURNIGAN TO RAISE $2.5 MILLION
Tournigan Gold has arranged a partially brokered private placement of 10 million units at 25 cents to raise $2.5-million. Each unit consists of one common share and one non-transferable share purchase warrant. Two share purchase warrants are exercisable to purchase one common share at 30 cents until Dec. 31, 2004.
A significant amount of this placement is being financed by two United Kingdom-based institutional investment funds. Agents assisting on the brokered portion will attract a cash commission of 7 per cent, as well as such amount of agent`s warrants as is equal to 10 per cent of the units sold, priced at 30 cents per share, exercisable until Dec. 31, 2004. The placement is subject to approval of regulatory authorities.
Proceeds will be used to continue development on the company`s gold projects in Northern Ireland. Phase one drilling in Northern Ireland should be completed shortly, with results expected by the end of September. The bridge loan from Quest Capital, undertaken to acquire the Kremnica gold project in the Slovak Republic, will also be repaid in full. This will give Tournigan an unencumbered 100-per-cent interest in the Kremnica gold project. In the near future, Tournigan anticipates reporting on the continuing development of both the Kremnica and Northern Irish gold projects.
Schlusskurs heute: 0,44
Da fehlt doch ein Bild:
morchel
morchel
yap...das wird heute zu dramatischen kurschüben führen....
The bridge loan from Quest Capital, undertaken to acquire the Kremnica gold project in the Slovak Republic, will also be repaid in full. This will give Tournigan an unencumbered 100-per-cent interest in the Kremnica gold project.....
Das Deposit in der Slovakei enthält über 1 Mio Unzen!
Das Deposit in Nordirland enthält 225k Unzen (sicher) mittlerweile 1 Mio. geschätzt!!!
Die Grab Sampels die von den bereits vorhandenen Stollen in Nordirland entnommen wurden enthielten einen Spitzenwert von 161g/t Abbaumaterial!
das silbervorkommen in der slovakei ist nicht zu vernachlaessigen!
genaueren Aufschluß gibt die Webseite von Tournigan
http://www.tournigan.com
news nächste woche!
Das Deposit in Nordirland enthält 225k Unzen (sicher) mittlerweile 1 Mio. geschätzt!!!
Die Grab Sampels die von den bereits vorhandenen Stollen in Nordirland entnommen wurden enthielten einen Spitzenwert von 161g/t Abbaumaterial!
das silbervorkommen in der slovakei ist nicht zu vernachlaessigen!
genaueren Aufschluß gibt die Webseite von Tournigan
http://www.tournigan.com
news nächste woche!
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