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      schrieb am 11.03.19 06:36:02
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.064.983 von tgfn am 11.03.19 00:36:23
      Zitat von tgfn: Denkst da an die eher kleinen Fische beim shorten (so was weiß ich unter 50M Cap), oder auch die grossen?


      da ich jetzt nicht mit 100k euro je aktie rumhantiere würde ich da prinzipiell keine bude anhand ihrer MC ausschließen. kommt immer drauf an wie dolle die gehandelt wird und ob se halt ein wunderbar dümmliches konzept hat.
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.065.205 von Popeye82 am 11.03.19 06:36:02
      http://stockhead.com.au/resources/a-minerals-experts-guide-t…
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      schrieb am 13.03.19 20:15:11
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      schrieb am 20.03.19 17:43:09
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.093.321 von Popeye82 am 13.03.19 20:15:11New Report Shows Urgent Need for Additional Government Support, to Enhance Competitiveness of Canada’s Mining Industry

      - Over the past five years, Canada has lost ranking for seven out of 16 commodities for which it had been a top-five producer.
      - While Canada remained the world’s top destination for non-ferrous exploration spending in 2017, it continued to cede market share to other jurisdictions, including Australia. This marks the sixth consecutive year that Canada’s share of international exploration investment has fallen.
      - The value of total projects planned and under construction from 2018 to 2028 has reduced by 55% since 2014, from $160 billion to $72 billion.
      - Capital investment in the mining sector has declined each year since 2012, with investment intentions for 2018 in line with this trend.
      - Only four new mining projects, all gold mines, were submitted for federal environmental assessment in 2017 – far below highs seen in 2012-2014.
      - In 2016, InfoMine, a mining database, reported that Australia’s identified mining supply sector surpassed that of Canada’s, bumping Canada to third place. In 2017, this gap expanded with Australia adding more than 200 firms to its list. In 2018, Canada was trailing by nearly 800 firms, only adding two firms year-over-year.


      - The industry directly employs 426,000 workers across the country in mineral extraction, smelting, fabrication and manufacturing, and indirectly employs an additional 208,000.
      - In 2017, the minerals sector directly and indirectly contributed $97 billion, or 5%, to Canada’s total nominal GDP.
      - The average annual pay for a mining worker in 2017 exceeded $117,000, which surpassed the average annual earnings of workers in the forestry, manufacturing, finance and construction sectors respectively.
      - Internationally, Canada is one of the leading mining countries and one of the largest producers of minerals and metals. The industry accounted for 19%, or $97 billion, of the value of Canadian goods exports in 2017, selling a diversified array of minerals and metals abroad.
      - Proportionally, the mining industry is also the largest private sector employer of Indigenous peoples and provided over 16,500 jobs to community members in 2017.
      - The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and TSX Venture Exchange are the world’s number one mining and exploration listing venues, where nearly one-third, or $8.5 billion, of the world’s total equity capital was raised in 2017.
      - Annually, the industry accounts for approximately 50% of total rail freight revenue generated and is the largest single shipping sector by volume by both rail and marine modes.
      http://mining.ca/resources/mining-facts
      http://theprospectornews.com/new-report-shows-urgent-need-fo…
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