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      schrieb am 09.11.04 15:06:13
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      die aktie wurde ja förmlich zerschmettert.
      weiss jemand warum ??

      sollte man jetzt kaufen, um sehr
      niedrig einzusteigen ??

      wie ist die meinung ???
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      schrieb am 10.11.04 03:15:25
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      viele details findet man auf der homepage von canyon res.
      siehe unten, einfach anklicken.


      der grund für den starken einbruch bei der aktie scheint
      zu sein, dass die goldgewinnung mittels cyanidprozess
      aufgrund von einsprüchen von umweltschützern nicht mehr möglich ist
      und die gesellschaft nach alternativen abbaumethoden sucht.


      die kalkulationen gehen von einem goldpreis von 325 aus. preis derzeit
      aber 435 mit steigender tendenz aus bekannten gründen.


      http://www.canyonresources.com/
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      schrieb am 17.11.04 11:23:27
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      +14 % gestern.More to follow
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      schrieb am 27.01.05 17:36:23
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Canyon erwirbt Optionen auf die Hycroft Mine von Vista Gold

      Ist das eine positive Entwicklung ??
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      schrieb am 02.06.05 09:56:54
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Chart hat Luft bis 1,20-1,40$.Dort droht das Gap,das nach dem Bürgerentscheid gerissen wurde.Hoffentlich kommt was über einen strategischen Partner zur Ausbeutung der Mine in Montana.Dann könnte das gap endlich geschlossen werden

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      schrieb am 02.06.05 10:02:37
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      [posting]15.646.148 von Leh007 am 27.01.05 17:36:23[/posting]Update on Canyon Resources Project Activities GOLDEN, Colo., May 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Canyon Resources Corporation (Amex: CAU), a Colorado-based mining company, is pleased to provide an update on project activities currently underway at the Company prior to its scheduled first quarter conference call: Hycroft Mine -- Canyon has entered into an option to acquire the Hycroft mine near Winnemucca, Nevada, which includes a $500,000 work commitment to be spent on drilling, due-diligence and mine re-start feasibility study. This program is expected to be completed prior to August 20, 2005, the option exercise date. Canyon may exercise its option to acquire Hycroft at any time during the option period for $4.0 million in cash plus $6.0 million in Canyon equity units consisting of one common share and one warrant for one half share, priced at the 20 day closing average prior to the exercise date. A total of 6,175 feet of drilling in 16 drill holes has been completed out of a projected 20,000 foot due-diligence program. Of the holes completed, eight were directed to confirmation drilling within the projected pit boundary on the Brimstone orebody and eight holes were drilled as step-outs designed to extend pit boundaries. Assays have been received for the first eight confirmatory holes drilled, which returned expected grade ranges and confirmed gold values for this orebody. Assays have yet to be returned for the step-out holes. Review and or restart cost analysis has been substantially completed on title status, environmental, permitting, plant facilities, infrastructure and metallurgical recoveries with no unexpected results being developed, at this time. Resource modeling has been completed for the Brimstone and Boneyard orebodies and reserve estimation and mine design studies are currently underway. A significant volume of sulfide mineralized material exists at the bottom of the drill hole database below the oxide zone of the Brimstone orebody and limited metallurgical testwork on these sulfides indicates that this material may be amenable to gold recovery utilizing flotation concentration. Plans have been developed to take additional samples of sulfide mineralized materials for metallurgical testing for gold recovery by both flotation and leach methods. Reward Project -- Canyon Resources acquired the Reward Project near Beatty, Nevada, through mineral leases with several private owners of unpatented BLM claims. This property contains an intensely sheeted, north-south trending shear zone with associated veins. The property had been previously drilled and evaluated for gold mineralization by Rayrock Mines Incorporated, Barrick Gold Corporation and others. Data packages from this
      previous work have now been assembled, showing that a total of 287 holes have been drilled on the property representing over 100,000 feet of drilling. Chlumsky, Armbrust & Meyer (CAM), an independent mining consulting group of Lakewood, Colorado, has been retained to evaluate and develop a reserve model for this project. Initial results are expected by June. Seven-Up Pete Venture/McDonald Project -- Canyon has been approached by a number of organizations including at least one major gold mining company concerning non-cyanide gold recovery technologies that may be used in recovering gold from McDonald ores. Most of these technologies are in an early development state and are not commercial at this time. These technology proposals are being evaluated for applicability, status of commercialization, and overall environmental impact. Montana Mineral Package -- Canyon owns approximately 900,000 acres of mineral rights in north-western Montana with similar geologic conditions to several nearby copper/silver deposits (Troy, Rock Creek, Montanore) and epithermal and porphyry gold/copper/molybdenum deposits (McDonald, Montana Tunnels, Butte). Reconnaissance explorations programs were conducted on these properties under a joint venture program between Canyon and BHP Minerals International Exploration Inc., and previously by Phelps Dodge Corporation, Anaconda Minerals and others. Canyon is presently assembling available information on the mineral exploration status of these properties including surface ownership status. We plan to assemble the properties into logical packages that will be presented for joint venture with motivated exploration companies. Uranium Program -- In the early 1980`s Canyon`s exploration activities led to the discovery of several miles of roll fronts in the State of Wyoming. Canyon is pursuing re-acquisition of the mining rights to these properties. The environment for this activity in Wyoming is highly competitive and the Company is evaluating the resources necessary to conduct a successful program. "Canyon Resources is actively engaged in advancing a number of projects simultaneously. Our goal is to provide a strong pipeline of operating and development projects to develop cash flow and secure our ultimate goal of becoming a mid-tier gold producer. In addition, we continue to actively support and work towards unlocking value from the McDonald property through either success in the courts or through the use of non-cyanide based technologies," states James Hesketh, President. The Company will be holding a conference call to discuss first quarter results and the status of corporate activities for all interested parties at 4:00 pm, ET, Thursday May 12, 2005. Persons desiring to attend and listen in on the
      conference call can do so by logging on to www.actioncast.acttel.com, event ID 28938. Actual results may differ materially from any forward-looking statement whether expressed or implied in this news release. The following risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to vary include, but are not limited to speculative nature of mineral exploration, precious metal prices, production and reserve estimates, production costs, cash flows, environmental and governmental regulations, availability of financing, judicial proceedings and force majeure events and other risk factors as described from time to time in the Company`s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Most of these factors are beyond the Company`s ability to control or predict. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: James Hesketh, President, (303) 278-8464 Gary Huber, VP Finance, (303) 278-8464 Web site: http://www.canyonresources.com
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      schrieb am 04.06.05 22:39:18
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()


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      schrieb am 13.06.05 10:23:39
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      Am 31.03.2005 verfügte Canyon Resources über einen Cash Bestand von US-$ 6,23 Millionen.

      Die Ressourcen von Canyon Resources betragen 14 Millionen Unzen Gold und 83 Millionen Unzen Silber.

      Die Briggs Mine in Kalifornien soll in diesem Jahr 7.500 Unzen Gold produzieren.

      Die Produktion bei der Hycroft Mine in Nevada soll Ende 2005 wieder beginnen. Die Jahresprodutkion ist mit 80.- bis 100.000 Unzen Gold geplant.

      In der Entwicklungsstufe befinden sich folgende Minen:

      - Reward in Nevada und
      - Seven-Up Pete in Montana.

      Die Reserven von der Mc Donalds Mine in Montana betragen 10,9 Millionen Unzen Gold. Zur Zeit werden alternative Technologien zum Abbau dieser Goldreserven geprüft.

      Die Strategie von Canyon Resources lautet:

      Wachstum durch die Entwicklung Ihrer Minen und durch Akquisition!

      Canyon Resources hat 34,5 Millionen Aktien heraus gegeben!
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      schrieb am 13.06.05 12:11:02
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      [posting]16.875.225 von peter.wedemeier1 am 13.06.05 10:23:39[/posting]#8 für mich ein glasklarer Kauf.Sollte Mc Donalds wieder zum Laufen gebracht werden verdoppelt sich der Kurs sofort.
      Einfach abwarten und tee trinken
      Gruß:D
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      schrieb am 15.06.05 09:57:00
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      "We are very pleased with the clear support for management and mandate for growth that is reflected in the very high level of shareholder votes cast in favor of our key proposals. We are working towards completion of our drilling and due-diligence program at the Hycroft mine in Nevada, and are advancing our study of the Reward property in Nevada. In addition, we continue to review new projects and growth opportunities as they become available," states James Hesketh, President and COO for Canyon Resources.

      http*://www.marketwatch.com/tools/quotes/newsarticle.asp?siteid=yhoo&sid=171305&guid=%7B6506C1D6%2DDA9B%2D4338%2DA453%2DBE03FF0CED32%7D&symb=
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      schrieb am 01.07.05 23:26:18
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      14.0 million oz gold mineralized inventory
      •Gold production
      –Briggs, CA residual leach
      –Hycroft, NV late 2005 restart
      •80,000 – 100,000 oz/year
      •Development stage
      –Reward, NV
      –Seven-Up Pete,
      MT •McDonald, MT
      –10.9 million oz
      –Alternative technologies
      –Takings lawsuit
      •Exploration opportunities
      •Growth through mine development and acquisitions
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      schrieb am 25.07.05 23:15:56
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      Der untere Chart Chart #7 sieht gut aus!

      mfg
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      schrieb am 26.07.05 09:30:24
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      [posting]17.342.246 von peter.wedemeier1 am 25.07.05 23:15:56[/posting]Hoffentlich kommt der Mist jetzt zügig auf die Beine!:D
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      schrieb am 27.07.05 22:39:33
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      Diese Volatilität!

      Das Bild von dem Chart #4 hat sich schon wieder eingetrübt!

      mfg
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      schrieb am 15.08.05 12:55:53
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      Dear Shareholders:



      First, let me state how pleased I am to be with Canyon Resources as your new President. Your Company has a strong Board and a good reputation in the industry. It has survived the ups and downs of the metals cycles over 25 years, has a solid, if somewhat hidden asset base, cash reserves, a good listing and a loyal shareholder following. My mission with Canyon is to build upon this strong base laid under the leadership of Dick De Voto and to further enhance shareholder value by unlocking the value of existing assets within the Company, while also pursuing the acquisitions of new projects. The forward looking strategy for your Company has three components:
      Growth through acquisitions – Your Company’s goal is to have at least two operating sites in the future. This plan is highlighted by the Company’s recently announced option to acquire the Hycroft Gold Mine in Nevada. This potential acquisition provides the opportunity to acquire a mine that is fully permitted, has all required infrastructure, metallurgical plants, and a drilled 566,500 ounce gold reserve with substantial opportunity to increase those reserves through infill drilling inside the pit shell and exploration drilling on Hycroft’s large land position. Should we decide to exercise the purchase option, our plan would be to generate new gold production at Hycroft by early next year, subject to availability of mining equipment and personnel, which are currently in short supply in our industry. Your Company is currently seeking and reviewing other opportunities of this type throughout the industry.


      Growth through development of existing assets within the Company - These assets include the Reward project near Beatty, Nevada and the Seven-Up Pete orebody in Montana, as well as substantial mineral rights and land positions in Montana and California. Your Company has 25 years worth of precious metals and uranium exploration history and records.
      The Reward gold project was drilled and evaluated by Barrick Gold as a satellite ore source for their now closed Bullfrog Mine in Nevada and by Rayrock as a satellite ore source for their Daisy mine. A substantial body of work has been performed on this project including drilling and both mill and heap leach metallurgical testwork. We have initiated engineering review of Reward as a stand alone heap leach operation.
      A feasibility study of the Seven-Up Pete gold vein system in Montana, one of the Seven-Up Pete Venture deposits, was conducted by Phelps Dodge Corporation in 1991 using cyanide mill technology. Since the electorate in Montana has spoken clearly against the use of cyanide recovery in open pit mining operations through their I-137 initiative and through the defeat of the I-147 initiative, we must analyze Seven-Up Pete without the benefit of this industry standard technology. Limited historic mining was conducted at Seven-Up Pete where gold recovery was achieved by gravity concentration. Metallurgical testwork performed in the 1990’s indicate that the ores may be amenable to concentration through conventional gravity and flotation technologies. This deposit has been extensively drilled on 100 foot centers and doesn’t require an expensive drilling program. Engineering studies have commenced to assess this possible means for developing the Seven-Up Pete resource.
      Canyon owns 900,000 acres of mineral rights in north-western Montana with similar geologic conditions to several nearby copper/silver deposits (Troy, Rock Creek, Montanore) and epithermal and porphyry gold/copper/molybdenum deposits (Butte, Montana Tunnels, McDonald). Canyon will seek to develop joint ventures with exploration companies on these properties in 2005.
      Canyon holds several gold targets and discoveries near the Briggs Mine on our Panamint claim block in California. The Jackson and Cecil R gold deposits were discovered in our earlier drilling and additional potential remains along the Goldtooth fault adjacent to the cluster of gold deposits that the Company mined at the Briggs Mine. Canyon will seek a joint venture partner to further exploration of these targets in 2005.
      Canyon owns 1.2 million shares (about 10%) of Gold Resources Corporation, a private company, as a result of financing exploration on the El Aguila property in Oaxaca, Mexico, where early resource estimates indicate gold and silver deposits with substantial remaining potential.
      Early in Canyon’s history, the Company’s exploration activities led to the discovery of several miles of uranium mineral roll fronts on a property in Wyoming. The Company is pursuing re-acquisition of the mining rights to these properties.



      Unlocking the value of the 10.9 million ounce McDonald resource - This will be accomplished by one of two avenues:
      Pursuing alternative non-cyanide technologies for gold recovery. A large number of alternative technologies currently exist, some of which have been forwarded to semi-commercial status over the last few years. Emotional misconceptions concerning cyanide use, which we believe is both proven and safe, has become a favorite means to block gold mining projects, necessitating increased R&D expenditures on alternatives by the mining industry. Non-cyanide based gold recovery technologies are being advanced and improved. Your Company is actively reviewing these advancements for application at McDonald.
      Actively pursuing the “takings” lawsuit against the State of Montana. The Company’s claim now resides in front of the Montana Supreme Court with no ruling to date. Oral arguments were heard in October 2003.



      Besides being well positioned for growth, your Company is proving its worth as a good corporate citizen. The Briggs Mine in California is in the final stages of its life. While gold recovery is still ongoing, mining ceased in early 2004 and reclamation activities have been ongoing with the re-contouring of dumps, placement of topsoil and re-seeding. These activities will continue until the site is fully reclaimed. The current high level of desert rainfall is helping this effort with a large bloom of vegetation. At CR Kendall, Canyon has expended over $10 million toward completing reclamation with $1.9 million spent in 2004. Final closure of this property continues to be delayed as the State of Montana performs an environmental impact statement to determine final closure methodologies. I strongly endorse a policy of pursuing pragmatic environmental consciousness and good corporate citizenship in any community where we work and we will aggressively pursue final closure of this property in a manner that is both environmentally friendly and sustainable over the long term.

      Your Company is entering a growth phase which is justified by a strong gold market outlook and the need to develop a strong cash flow base for the Company to insure its long-term outlook. The future for Canyon looks strong with a potential near term production opportunity and a pipeline of development projects to follow as well a large land position for future exploration and development. Further upside is provided by the potential unlocking of the value at McDonald. I am excited about being with your Company and look forward to working together with you over the years to come.

      My Best Regards To You All,
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      schrieb am 21.09.05 22:26:27
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      Der untere Chart Chart #7 sieht gut aus!

      mfg
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      schrieb am 25.09.05 08:53:37
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