Sterling Mining Company

  • Zitat

    Original von Eldorado
    Manche haben eben Pech im Leben,es wird schon irgenwie weiter gehen.


    All the best to you as well


    Eldo


    Es muss weitergehen! Ich habe vielleicht nur eine kleine Ahnung davon, was Du jetzt fühlst, aber mach' bitte keine Dummheiten! Kümmer' Dich bitte auf jeden Fall um Deine Freundin und wenn Du dem Täter den Garaus machst, dann hilft das Deiner Freundin wahrscheinlich nicht. Ich weiß, dass das sehr schwer ist, sich in einer solchen Situation zu kontrollieren. Aber durch neues Unrecht wertet man Unrecht nur auf.

    Zeit ist der Freund von wunderbaren Unternehmen und der Feind von mittelmäßigen Unternehmen. Warren Buffett

  • haloechen
    ja,wirklich lustig....ich koennte mir vorstellen das es folgendermassen laeuft:der kurs wurde erfolgreich kleingeschossen.jetzt gehts ans heimliche einsammeln.anschliesend werden die stimmrechte anonym auf die "retter" uebertragen.so kann man wunderbar agieren ohne in erscheinung zu tretten.
    ist das nun clever?nicht wirklich.ich wuerde eher sagen skrupellos und die unwissenheit oder das angstpotential der anleger ausnutzend.
    welcher antrag?haben sie etwa nicht angedeutet das sie dritte an board haben wollen?und das sie de motte los werden wollen?ich brauch nicht auch noch schrifftlich mit 3 durchschlaegen um zu sehen was die jungs wollen.
    und wo sind konkrete vorschlaege wies besser werden soll?da die probleme mit personen verbunden sind,zumindest nach meinung der "retter" muessen die loesungen wohl zwangslaeufig auch mit personen verbunden sein.also bitte,sollen sie sie auch nennen.ansonsten wuerde es bedeuten das wir ne firma ohne ceo haben.na,wer weiss,vieleicht meinen sie ja genau das.ne kopflose firma ist dann noch billiger zu haben.
    nochmal:ich bin ueberzeugt das die jungs ihr eigenes spiel spielen,zum schaden der anleger.gewinnen koennen wir da nix.
    in anbetracht der umstaende,wie sie jetzt enstanden sind waere die beste loesung wenn die kapital-erhoehung durchkommt um sterling vor weiteren angriffen zu schuetzen.
    uebrigens tschonko:klar,meine meinung passt dir nicht.aber nimms trotzdem nicht persoenlich.stimmt du weisst mehr details als ich.das aendert aber nichts daran das auch ich ne meinung habe die begruendet ist.
    viele gruesse
    123

  • halloele
    macht es etwa keinen sinn?ich finde genau so macht es sinn und nur so.was soll sonst dieser ganze bloedsinn daruber was de motte fuer ein schlimmer ist und irgenwelche haarstraeubenden argumente daruber das sterling ein pink sheet ist.
    nein,ich halte alles was ich bei dennen gelesen habe fuer unfug.de motte hat gute arbeit geleistet.z.b. in kuerzester zeit in mexico in produktion gegangen,was die sogennanten retter noch bemaengeln.au weia.
    gut ding will weile haben und ich hab zeit.allerdings:wird dieser uebernahmeversuch nicht abgewert koennte es bitter werden.
    viele gruesse
    vom gruenschnabel
    p.s.:war dies nicht genau das was d.bond angedeutet hatte als er vom trashen der sunshine sprach.wem werd ich wohleher glauben?

  • bachalex,
    der meint das ernst. :D


    123,
    mir geht es wirklich nicht um Meinungen, ich akzeptier auch, was du schreibst, nur:
    1. wer hat behauptet, Ray sei ein Schlimmer, ich nicht.
    2. Konstatiere, dass du von Vorgängen, wie so was abläuft, das was ich Machtspielchen nenne, keine Ahnung hast.
    3. Mach, was eldo gemacht hat, was ray empfiehlt, was die savethesunshine Leute empfehlen. KAUF!
    Oder hast du da Vorbehalte?
    4. Antrag: absoluter Nonsens. Ich hab mir den Text der proxy durchgelesen. Der kommt natürlich von Ray.
    Da kannst ankrauzen: du bist dafür, du bist dagegen, Enthaltung.
    Wie bei jeder Jahreshauptversammlung, wirst ja schon gewesen sein.
    5. Nicht Obst und Gemüse vermengen.



    @alle,
    das meint Jason Hommel zu der Geschichte.
    Das Fette: aktuell


    After my last report, on Nov. 21, many readers asked me about Sterling Mining (SRLM.PK).


    Sterling Mining has about just under 20 million shares, fully diluted, with a share price today that closed at $2.55. On Monday, on volume of about 450,000 shares, Sterling Mining rose in price about 40% up from about $2.00 to $2.80! Why such action? Who knows, but probably because Sterling Mining has up to 550 million oz. of silver in the ground, under lease under control in various projects around the world.


    At $2.55/share, that's a market cap of $51 million dollars, and gives you control of over 10 oz. of silver for every dollar's worth of stock. Another way to calculate that is the following:


    $51 million dollars / 550 million oz. = $.09 per oz. --cost of 1 oz. of silver in the ground to the stockholder who buys stock at $2.55/share.


    $8.25/oz. / $.09 = 88.97. In other words, you get 89 oz. of silver in the ground for $8.25 worth (one oz. of silver's worth) of stock. Thus, Sterling Mining, at $2.55/share, gives leverage of up to 89 to one to the silver price. That's probably better than buying options on silver futures contracts.


    Sterling Mining owns a lease on the famous Sunshine Mine in Idaho, and Sterling is producing silver from the Baroness Tailings Project in Mexico.


    People's concerns are "Why is the stock down, why is the stock so cheap? Should I buy or sell, or is there a problem?"


    There are two possible problems that I know about, neither of which is serious, in my opinion, and may rather be described as an explanation for why the stock is cheap, or also be described as an opportunity...


    The first possible problem (or explanation, or opportunity) that the stock has right now is downward price momentum. The stock started out at about $.25/share about 3-4 years ago, went as high as $14/share about a year and a half ago, and is now at $2.00 - $2.50/share. Selling creates more selling, just as buying attracts more buying. Why? Because so few people are care about fundamentals, and so many people are momentum traders and trend traders. Perhaps a bottom is in, perhaps not, but the price right now is cheap. And the price, at $2.50/share is still ten times higher than it was at $.25/share, well before Sterling Mining acquired the Sunshine mine, which it did at about $.80/share.


    The second possible problem (or explanation, or opportunity) is that Sterling Mining is likely the target of a hostile take over attempt. It appears as if there are people who wish to buy a controlling interest in Sterling Mining, and are talking down the share price in an attempt to buy it up, more cheaply--as was stated by the company in a press release on Nov. 4:


    http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051104/20051104005185.html?.v=2


    At the Silver Summit, I personally spoke with several of the people involved who had a "grudge" against Sterling Mining, and who were suing Ray Demotte personally. It seems as if there is no substance to the lawsuit. The gist of their complaint seemed to me to be that that they thought that they could manage the Sunshine Mine better than company president, Ray Demotte, and that they thought the mine should be in production by now.


    However, according to my thinking and my research, it would be rather foolish raise too much money, and spend too much money, to get into production too early, to sell silver at such low prices as we have today. As it stands no major silver mining company is making any substantial money by mining silver, not HL, not CDE, not PAAS. So, producing silver at a loss makes no sense.


    According to my way of thinking, silver must outperform nearly every other commodity, including oil, due to the silver shortage. Oil has risen from $10 to $70/barrel. (and back down a bit). Silver has not yet risen ten fold from the bottom of about $4.15/oz., from 2003, and it has just doubled by this week, over 2 years later. But I fully expect silver to rise to well over $100/oz. Therefore, spending money on producing silver now is the exact wrong strategy at the present time, in my opinion.


    I think the best strategy is to buy up silver stocks. That's what I'm doing, of course. And what I'm doing, the companies should be doing. Therefore, I think the best strategy for a company to follow is to buy up silver properties. Ray Demotte has followed this strategy, by buying up many of the very best silver properties around, and I think Ray is doing the right thing.


    My biggest complaint is that they are producing silver, profitably, in Mexico, at the Baroness Tailings Project, and taking the profits home and using them to refurbish the Sunshine Mine. I would rather that Ray Demotte not mine silver at a small profit, and focus instead on acquiring more silver properties. And then, much later, after the major rise in silver prices, mine all the silver possible at a major profit.


    But then again, sometimes silver mining companies get a share price boost if they are producing silver. So maybe Ray is doing the right thing.


    (I own Sterling Mining, and the company has not paid me to write about them.)

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Was der Jason Hommel schreibt,hat mE. Hand und Fuß.


    Nicht nur das Aktuelle,sondern auch die Einschätzung zur
    Geschäftspolitik des SRLM - Vorstands,sprich De Motte.


    Grüsse


    "Die Märkte haben nie unrecht, die Menschen oft." Jesse Livermore, 20.Jh.

    "Die Demokratie ist das Paradies der Schreier und Schwätzer, Phraseure, Schmeichler und Schmarotzer, die jedem sachlichen Talent weit mehr den Weg verlegen, als dies in einer anderen Verfassungsform vorkommt." E.von Hartmann

    Dieser Beitrag ist eine persönliche Meinung gem. Art.5 Abs.1 GG und Urteil des BVG 1 BvR 1384/16

  • hi jungs
    jason hommel schreibt von einer feindlichen uebernahme.wie diese funktionieren koennte habe ich weiter oben beschrieben,bevor ich den hommel gelesen habe.
    de motte macht das richtige.die kapitalerhoehung bedeutet ja nicht das die aktien sofort aus gegeben werden sondern das er das recht dazu hat.
    das er das nicht sofort tut hat er schon geschrieben.
    das groesste risiko zur zeit ist das die "retter" es tatsaechlich schaffen den kurs weiter klein zu reden und weiter einsammeln koennen.auf die art duerften sie dann einen ziemlich hohen stimmen-anteil bei der versammlung haben und eventuell das blatt sogar zu ihren gunsten wenden.in diesem falle waere sterling allerdings keine kaufgelegenheit,denn es wuerde ausgeschlachtet werden und die sunshine ist verloren.
    uebrigens:habe sterling das erste mal bei 6 dolar gekauft und bei 13 verkauft.zur zeit halte ich aktien fuer 2.80.diese reichen mir erst mal,bis sich die lage geklaert hat.
    ich meins immer noch ernst.
    viele gruesse
    123

  • nachtrag
    zu 4:mit antrag meine ich nicht das was ray beantragt hat,sondern was die ""retter" vorhaben.
    zu 1:ich behaupte nicht das tschonko gesagrt hat das ray ein schlimmer ist,sondern das er von den "rettern" aufs uebelste difamiert wird.
    zu 2:das ich etwas von machtspielen verstehe habe ich wohl bewiesen.habe doch ziemlich gut beschrieben wie die sache laufen koennte.sorry tschonko,will eigentlich nicht persoenlich werden,aber ich habe den eindruck das eher du der jenige bist der sich hinters licht fuehren laesst.

  • @ all


    Erstmal danke Euch allen hier fuer die Anteilnahme
    Ich muss ich mich nun ein wenig ablenken und lege Euch den neuen Hommel Report rein.



    Silver Stock Report
    November 30th.
    by Jason Hommel


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    The 5th story down:
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    This goes to show several things. First, most of the world's central banks lie about the amount of gold they have, and include "leased out gold" as the same as "gold in the vaults". Second, this validates the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee's claim that of the 33,000 tonnes of gold claimed to be owned by the world's central banks, up to 1/2 or more has been leased out, at a rate of about 1500 tonnes per year, which has greatly suppressed the gold price. Third, the gold price stands to vastly increase, as the Russians are likely to stop leasing out gold, and have now stated that they will buy much more gold than they produce annually, which is a mere 183 tonnes per year.


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    But even the gold world is mystified by silver. About 95% of the gold ever mined in human history still exists in above ground, refined form. In contrast, about 95% of the silver ever mined has been consumed by electronics and jewelry. (I say jewelry consumes silver because silver jewelry has an extremely high cost of manufacture as compared to the metal component. A silver ring or silver necklace, for example, costs about $50/oz. to $100/oz., and thus, the silver is not recoverable nor recyclable at a profit to the silver jewelry buyer until we exceed those prices. In contrast, much gold jewelry in Asia has a very low manufacturing cost, about 5-10% of the item's cost is the manufacture, and thus, most gold jewelry in Asia is similar to any other gold bullion product like coins and bars.)


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    So, gold is going to skyrocket in price, due to the central banking change from selling to buying.
    Silver is going to skyrocket in price much more than gold, due to the silver shortage.
    And selected silver stocks, that provide ample leverage to the price of silver are set to rise faster in price than silver! And available shares in these silver stocks are rarest of all.


    A billionaire may have serious trouble buying physical silver today, but a millionaire would have trouble buying even a small portion of the best silver stocks without pushing up the price.


    So, now we get to the silver stocks, my favorite silver stocks right now.


    After my last report, on Nov. 21, many readers asked me about Sterling Mining (SRLM.PK).


    Sterling Mining has about just under 20 million shares, fully diluted, with a share price today that closed at $2.55. On Monday, on volume of about 450,000 shares, Sterling Mining rose in price about 40% up from about $2.00 to $2.80! Why such action? Who knows, but probably because Sterling Mining has up to 550 million oz. of silver in the ground, under lease under control in various projects around the world.


    At $2.55/share, that's a market cap of $51 million dollars, and gives you control of over 10 oz. of silver for every dollar's worth of stock. Another way to calculate that is the following:


    $51 million dollars / 550 million oz. = $.09 per oz. --cost of 1 oz. of silver in the ground to the stockholder who buys stock at $2.55/share.


    $8.25/oz. / $.09 = 88.97. In other words, you get 89 oz. of silver in the ground for $8.25 worth (one oz. of silver's worth) of stock. Thus, Sterling Mining, at $2.55/share, gives leverage of up to 89 to one to the silver price. That's probably better than buying options on silver futures contracts.


    Sterling Mining owns a lease on the famous Sunshine Mine in Idaho, and Sterling is producing silver from the Baroness Tailings Project in Mexico.


    People's concerns are "Why is the stock down, why is the stock so cheap? Should I buy or sell, or is there a problem?"


    There are two possible problems that I know about, neither of which is serious, in my opinion, and may rather be described as an explanation for why the stock is cheap, or also be described as an opportunity...


    The first possible problem (or explanation, or opportunity) that the stock has right now is downward price momentum. The stock started out at about $.25/share about 3-4 years ago, went as high as $14/share about a year and a half ago, and is now at $2.00 - $2.50/share. Selling creates more selling, just as buying attracts more buying. Why? Because so few people are care about fundamentals, and so many people are momentum traders and trend traders. Perhaps a bottom is in, perhaps not, but the price right now is cheap. And the price, at $2.50/share is still ten times higher than it was at $.25/share, well before Sterling Mining acquired the Sunshine mine, which it did at about $.80/share.


    The second possible problem (or explanation, or opportunity) is that Sterling Mining is likely the target of a hostile take over attempt. It appears as if there are people who wish to buy a controlling interest in Sterling Mining, and are talking down the share price in an attempt to buy it up, more cheaply--as was stated by the company in a press release on Nov. 4:


    http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=vevhxq…51104005185.html%3F.v%3D2


    At the Silver Summit, I personally spoke with several of the people involved who had a "grudge" against Sterling Mining, and who were suing Ray Demotte personally. It seems as if there is no substance to the lawsuit. The gist of their complaint seemed to me to be that that they thought that they could manage the Sunshine Mine better than company president, Ray Demotte, and that they thought the mine should be in production by now.


    However, according to my thinking and my research, it would be rather foolish raise too much money, and spend too much money, to get into production too early, to sell silver at such low prices as we have today. As it stands no major silver mining company is making any substantial money by mining silver, not HL, not CDE, not PAAS. So, producing silver at a loss makes no sense.


    According to my way of thinking, silver must outperform nearly every other commodity, including oil, due to the silver shortage. Oil has risen from $10 to $70/barrel. (and back down a bit). Silver has not yet risen ten fold from the bottom of about $4.15/oz., from 2003, and it has just doubled by this week, over 2 years later. But I fully expect silver to rise to well over $100/oz. Therefore, spending money on producing silver now is the exact wrong strategy at the present time, in my opinion.


    I think the best strategy is to buy up silver stocks. That's what I'm doing, of course. And what I'm doing, the companies should be doing. Therefore, I think the best strategy for a company to follow is to buy up silver properties. Ray Demotte has followed this strategy, by buying up many of the very best silver properties around, and I think Ray is doing the right thing.


    My biggest complaint is that they are producing silver, profitably, in Mexico, at the Baroness Tailings Project, and taking the profits home and using them to refurbish the Sunshine Mine. I would rather that Ray Demotte not mine silver at a small profit, and focus instead on acquiring more silver properties. And then, much later, after the major rise in silver prices, mine all the silver possible at a major profit.


    But then again, sometimes silver mining companies get a share price boost if they are producing silver. So maybe Ray is doing the right thing.


    (I own Sterling Mining, and the company has not paid me to write about them.)


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    By the way, I promoted Sterling Mining SRLM (without giving the name) last week. It was the third company, about which, I wrote, as follows:


    Third company: Market Cap $40 million, U.S. Cash on hand: $<$1 million. Has a lease on many silver properties: Total oz. about 550 million oz. of silver, worth, at $8.13/oz., about $4.5 billion. Owns a famous historic silver mine needing refurbishment. I own this one too. Just look at my portfolio at silverstockreport.com.


    Readers who subscribed to get the name, and who acted to buy, could have made nearly 40% last week. The other three companies are remain great deals--especially the second company, as zinc prices made new highs last week to $.77/lb, up from new highs of $.74/lb last week.


    First company: Market Cap: $34 million, U.S. Cash on hand: $<$1 million. Has a lease: The value of the reserves, the minerals in the ground: $45 billion, U.S. Has a positive Feasibility Study showing that about 85% of the value of the ore will be mined at a profit! That's 85% of $45 billion, or $38 billion! The company needs to raise about $400 million to unlock that $38,000 million in profit! To get the name of this company, sign up to the look at my portfolio at silverstockreport.com.


    Second company: Market Cap $37 million, U.S. Cash on hand: $14 million, U.S. Buildings & Infrastructure: $100 million, U.S. Value of the minerals in the ground: $3.7 billion, U.S. Value of the rock: $336/ton! Value of each metal, at today's prices, compared to the others: 53% zinc, 27% lead, 14% silver, 6% copper. Zinc prices hit new highs at $.74/lb, and zinc inventories are dropping. The company needs to raise about $20 million to start mining, and has 5/6 permits needed. I'd be happy to tell you the name of this company, it's in my portfolio at silverstockreport.com.


    ...


    Fourth company: Market Cap: 42 million, U.S. Cash on hand: $<$1 million. Owns an exploration property that may be the largest copper porphyry in the world, located in Montana, U.S.A. Has several of the largest mining companies in the world currently very interested. Has no interest in selling out too soon, and plans to sell at a high premium in a few years after doing a bit more exploration. This stock is my largest holding. If you really did your research, and were a regular reader of my full silver stock report, you'd probably be able to figure out the names of these 4 companies.

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Eldorado


    Sei gegrüsst.
    Das Entsetzen über dies Geschehene und Verachtung über diese Verbrecher ist gleichermassen unaussprechlich.
    Die Hoffnung ruht nun auf der Kunst der Mediziner und dem Schicksal.


    Wir hoffen mit Dir.


    Grüsse
    Edel Man


    "Die Märkte haben nie unrecht, die Menschen oft." Jesse Livermore, 20.Jh.

    "Die Demokratie ist das Paradies der Schreier und Schwätzer, Phraseure, Schmeichler und Schmarotzer, die jedem sachlichen Talent weit mehr den Weg verlegen, als dies in einer anderen Verfassungsform vorkommt." E.von Hartmann

    Dieser Beitrag ist eine persönliche Meinung gem. Art.5 Abs.1 GG und Urteil des BVG 1 BvR 1384/16

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Die Promotion durch Hommel könnte den steilen Kursanstieg vor Tagen beflügelt haben.
    Er ist ja nicht so unbekannt in Investorkreisen.


    Aber heute wird dies alles noch getoppt:


    3,05 $ zzt., +20%!! 8)
    Fast unglaublich; was läuft jetzt da ab?


    Grüsse


    "Die Märkte haben nie unrecht, die Menschen oft." Jesse Livermore, 20.Jh.

    "Die Demokratie ist das Paradies der Schreier und Schwätzer, Phraseure, Schmeichler und Schmarotzer, die jedem sachlichen Talent weit mehr den Weg verlegen, als dies in einer anderen Verfassungsform vorkommt." E.von Hartmann

    Dieser Beitrag ist eine persönliche Meinung gem. Art.5 Abs.1 GG und Urteil des BVG 1 BvR 1384/16

  • 123,

    Zitat

    sorry tschonko,will eigentlich nicht persoenlich werden,aber ich habe den eindruck das eher du der jenige bist der sich hinters licht fuehren laesst.


    Liebend gern lass ich mich hinters licht führen. Hast du dir schon mal überlegt, dass man hinterm Licht am besten sieht. :D


    @edel,
    nach dem Hommel von heute war mir das schon klar. Keine Überraschung. Heißt auch, dass sie Geld sehr früh haben wollen.
    Besser bei höherem Kurs. ;)
    Wette, dass Hommel einer der eifrigsten Käufer war am Dienstag oder schon vorher.
    Schönes Theaterstück, was die alle da aufführen. Gefällt. mir.


    Wie gesagt, der Kurs ist im Moment absolut unwichtig.
    Eldo hat es richtig gemacht. Kauf bei 2.
    Ich hätt es auch getan, wenn mir KRY nicht sogestiegen wär.
    Die hätt ich sonst verkaufen müssen.


    Die Karpfen bewegen sich, die Hechte tun ihre Schuldigkeit.
    Weiter 21.12. fokussieren.


    Grüße
    Tschonko

  • Zitat

    Original von Eldorado
    Leider ist das schlimmste eingetroffen,(HIV). :(


    ;( 8o Immerhin besteht die Hoffnung, dass es heutzutage Möglichkeiten gibt, den Ausbruch zu verhindern. Also nicht aufgeben! Das ist alles sehr schlimm und ich drücke Euch die Daumen, dass es bestmöglich ausgeht! Lasst Euch nicht unterkriegen von dieser teilweise barbarischen Welt!

    Zeit ist der Freund von wunderbaren Unternehmen und der Feind von mittelmäßigen Unternehmen. Warren Buffett

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Tschonko


    Davon können wir getrost ausgehen, daß der Spezi schon vorher seine Schäfchen ins Trockene brachte.


    Bei aller Neigung zum Risiko war ich auch ausinvestiert ,wie Du glaube ich.
    Habe aber nach Umschichtung NPG aufgeladen ;dies war auch nicht verkehrt.
    Denke,warst auch dabei!


    Ganz lustig am Rande: bin heute mit SRLM wieder aus dem Keller.


    Mal sehen,wies weiter geht,jetzt sind auf einmal die positiven Aspekte auf dem Tisch.


    Grüsse
    Edel Man


    "Die Märkte haben nie unrecht, die Menschen oft." Jesse Livermore, 20.Jh.

    "Die Demokratie ist das Paradies der Schreier und Schwätzer, Phraseure, Schmeichler und Schmarotzer, die jedem sachlichen Talent weit mehr den Weg verlegen, als dies in einer anderen Verfassungsform vorkommt." E.von Hartmann

    Dieser Beitrag ist eine persönliche Meinung gem. Art.5 Abs.1 GG und Urteil des BVG 1 BvR 1384/16

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