Hi Tschonko !
Ist dir bekannt welche Art von Vertragsgrundlagen Bolivar hat
Gruß Jürgen
10. Januar 2025, 12:35
Hi Tschonko !
Ist dir bekannt welche Art von Vertragsgrundlagen Bolivar hat
Gruß Jürgen
Laut dem Schlusskurs vom Freitag sollten die gut sein Juergen.
Hi Aladin
Das könnte richtig sein. Also auch hier Entwarnung.
Gruß Jürgen
Jürgen,
so viel ich weiß, bin mir aber nicht 100% sicher, haben sie einen mining contract. Auch schon mit der neuen Regierung. Also detto entwarnung.
@edelman,
ich meinte die 2,2 eher kurzfristig.
Ölsand.
Hast dir das caspian pdf schon mal näher betrachtet?
Kleiner Abriss zu Chavez:
sollte man informiert sein, wenn man dort investiert:
Ein Vollblutpolitiker mit sehr viel Mut.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/H….C3.A1vez_als_Symbolfigur
[Blockierte Grafik: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi…de/c/ce/Chavez-Chirac.jpg]
Also ich bin mehr in La "Cristina" interessiert, Amigo...
Mal schaun wie lange er da bleibt.
ZitatAlles anzeigenOriginal von Tschonko
@edelman,
ich meinte die 2,2 eher kurzfristig.
Ölsand.
Hast dir das caspian pdf schon mal näher betrachtet?
Hallo Tschonko
Zu1. Sehe ich auch so.
Zu2. Am selben Tag!
Da sind mehrere interessant.
Hab ich bei der PM-Begeisterung was vertrödelt,
liegt aber griffbereit.
Schrieb gestern in Juniors an value:
"Habe mehrere Watchlists bei den PM`s.
Da ich aber da so hoch investiert bin,überlege ich iA. weitere Diversifikation."
Damit sind die gemeint!
Hast wieder welche?
TMY,NLG,CEK im Focus.
Grüsse
Hi Edel Man
Zu Tmy aber absoluter Totentanz hier in Old-Germany
Gruß Jürgen
Ist TMY der ticker fuer Tommy Mayonaise
Den kenne ich noch nicht, naja von KRY auf TMY.
Ist auch nicht Deine Welt,Aladin!
Ein kleinerer kaukasischer Ölwert.
Grüsse
@edelman,
Nelson ist solid, CEK ein Zock. Imho Chaparral u. Dragon sehr gut.
Und langfristig geht nichts über CNPC (haben PKZ geschluckt und sind Mutter von Petro china.)
Hab TMY auch nicht mehr, vor Urlaub verkauft. (kaum internet)
Hätte mir diesen finanziert. Katrina sei Dank.
Hol ich mir aber wieder.
Schön, dass du das auch so siehst mit 2,2 bei KRY. Eigentlich sollte es wieder schnell auf 2,5 gehen. Aber wenn wer wie Aladin bei 1,4 rein ist, wird es Gewinnmitnahmen geben. nur vermutung.
Verhaltensmuster von Chavez: Auf den tisch hauen - Ruhe geben-alles hat vergessen- dann kommt der der 2. Hit.
Bolivar hat glaaub ich die besseren Verträge wie KRY, liegen aber im Bolivar Gebiet. Sollte Chavez etwas passieren, bleibt dort keine einzige ausländische Firma erhalten.
Siehe Biogr. Chavez.
Grüße
tschonko
Tschonko,habe nur einen Teil fuer 1.40 gekauft,der Schnitt liegt bei 1.73.
Watch me from 2.40 C$, werde bestimmt keinen Crash ausloesen.
Hoffentlich vor den zweiten Hit von Chaves.
Da lade ich den Ueberschuss wieder ab, ich bin nicht gierig.
Tanzgeld hoffentlich zurueck mit guten Gewinn, mal schaun das kann noch dauern.
Hugo ist doch hilfsbereit , oder ?
Chavez' Surprise for Bush
Offering to Sell Cheap Oil to America's Poor
by Juan Gonzalez
September 19, 2005
Worried about the skyrocketing cost of gasoline and heating oil this winter? Well, Hugo Chavez, the firebrand president of oil-rich Venezuela, wants to help. :))
Chavez, a former army officer twice elected president in huge landslides, has become a target of the Bush administration for his radical social policies. Last month, right-wing evangelist Pat Robertson openly urged his assassination. But now Chavez is firing back at Bush and Robertson with a surprise weapon - cheap oil for America's poor.
In an exclusive interview yesterday, the Venezuelan leader said his country will soon start to ship heating oil and diesel fuel at below market prices to poor communities and schools in the United States. "We will begin with a pilot project in Chicago on Oct. 14, in a Mexican-American community," said Chavez, who was in town for the United Nations sessions. "We will then expand the program to New York and Boston in November."
The first New York neighborhood in the program will be the South Bronx, where Chavez was to speak today as a guest of Rep. Jose Serrano. The Venezuelan leader revealed details of the new oil-for-the-poor program during a wide-ranging interview at the upper East Side home of his country's UN ambassador. "If you want to eliminate poverty, you have to empower the poor, not treat them as beggars," Chavez said.
During the hour-long interview, he also blasted the Iraq war; accused Bush of trying to kill him to reassert U.S. control over Venezuela's oil; offered support for the victims of Hurricane Katrina; and lampooned the UN as out of touch with the world's poor. Echoing his favorite American writer, radical linguist Noam Chomsky, Chavez warned that "Americans must reorder their style of life" because "this planet cannot sustain" our "irrational" consumption, especially when it comes to oil.
Much of what Chavez said he has expressed before. But his novel oil-for-the-poor idea in this country is sure to make him an even bigger target of the Bush administration. Those who scoff at this as a publicity scam should think twice. With the price of oil at record levels, the Chavez government is swimming in cash. Those sky-high fuel prices are bound to have a drastic impact on low-income neighborhoods here, especially since Congress redirected much of this winter's usual energy assistance program for victims of Hurricane Katrina. Venezuela, on the other hand, owns a key U.S. subsidiary called Citgo Petroleum Corp., which has 14,000 gas stations and owns eight oil refineries in this country, none of which was damaged by Katrina.
Chavez said he can afford to sharply reduce Citgo's prices by "cutting out the middle man." His plan is to set aside 10% of the 800,000 barrels of oil produced by the Citgo refineries and ship that oil directly to schools, religious organizations and nonprofits in poor communities for distribution. The same approach, he said, has worked in the Caribbean, where Venezuela is already sharply subsidizing oil deliveries to more than a dozen nations.
Cutting oil prices must seem like the worst sort of radicalism to the Big Oil companies and their buddies at the Bush-Cheney White House. But ordinary Americans fed up with price gouging by these energy companies could begin to look at Chavez in a different light if his oil-for-the-poor project works. Still, Chavez, warns, we must all think about the future. Americans are 5% of the world's population, yet we consume 25% of the world's oil. On his drive from Kennedy Airport to Manhattan this week, Chavez noted, "Out of every 100 cars I saw on the road, 99 had only one person in the car. "These people were using up fuel," he said. "They were polluting the environment. This planet cannot sustain that mode of life." That's the kind of message that can get a man killed these days - or at least labeled a dangerous madman by folks in the White House.
Juan Gonzalez is a Daily News columnist.
Moin Jürgen
Jene: TMY / AMEX
Gehört als Ölwert in anderes Thema.
Genau, hier gehts um Cristina und Hugo
"Möchte unbedingt noch mal auf Deine Einschätzung der Kaspiwerte von gestern zurückkommen."
"" komme im Rohöl Thread darauf später zurück."""
KRY sagt heute sie brauchen ca. 300 Mio USD zum Aufbau Las Cristinas
da ich die Aktie nicht halte, sondern nur beobachte ; ohne Kommentar
26-09-05
Crystallex Announces Capital and Operating Costs for Expansion of Las Cristinas to a 40,000 tpd Operation
TORONTO, Sept. 26 /CNW/ -- Crystallex International
Corporation (TSX: KRY) (Amex: KRY) announced today that SNC-Lavalin Engineers
and Constructors ("SNCL") has substantially completed a study for increasing
production at Las Cristinas to 40,000 tonnes per day ("tpd") after a 20,000
tpd facility is successfully commissioned. The study, referred to as the
"20,000 to 40,000 tpd Expansion Plan," provides capital and operating cost
estimates, and a project schedule. In addition, Mine Development Associates
("MDA") increased the Las Cristinas reserve estimate as a result of the lower
operating costs projected for the 40,000 tpd expansion. All dollar figures are
in US Dollars unless otherwise indicated.
For the purposes of estimating the capital and operating costs, the SNCL
Expansion Plan assumes completion of the $293 million, 20,000 tpd facility at
Las Cristinas, for which Crystallex released updated cost and reserve
estimates on August 31st, 2005. Engineering design is planned to commence on
the 40,000 tpd expansion project approximately six months after completion of
the 20,000 tpd plant. It is assumed that construction of the expansion
project will commence one year after the start-up of the 20,000 tpd facility
and the expanded plant will be commissioned approximately two years after
completion of the 20,000 tpd facility. However, it is important to note that
the 40,000 tpd expansion project could commence either earlier or later than
these projections, depending on market circumstances.
As a result of lower operating costs associated with the 40,000 tpd
operation, MDA has raised its estimate of reserves for Las Cristinas to 316.5
million tonnes of ore grading 1.27 grams per tonne for a total reserve of 12.9
million ounces of gold calculated at a price of $350 per ounce. Based on the
revised reserves, the mine life of the combined 20,000/40,000 tpd operation is
estimated at some 23 years. The capital cost for the expansion from the
initial 20,000 tpd plant to the expanded 40,000 tpd plant is estimated to be
$153 million. This is incremental to the $293 million forecast to complete
the initial 20,000 tpd operation.
Operating costs for the expanded facility are estimated to be $6.91 per
tonne of ore over the 23-year life of the project as compared with $7.63 per
tonne for the 41-year life of the 20,000 tpd project.
Total cash operating costs per ounce, (inclusive of royalties and
exploitation taxes) are estimated to be approximately $208 per ounce over the
life of the project, as compared with $221 per ounce over the life of the mine
in the 20,000 tpd scenario.
At full production of 40,000 tpd, gold production is expected to average
approximately 500,000 ounces per year.
About Crystallex
Crystallex International Corporation is a Canadian based gold producer
with significant operations and exploration properties in Venezuela. The
Company's principal asset is the Las Cristinas property in Bolivar State that
is currently under development and which is expected to commence commercial
gold production in the first quarter of 2007 at an initial annualized rate of
approximately 300,000 ounces. Other assets include the Tomi Mine and the
Revemin Mill. Crystallex shares trade on the TSX (symbol: KRY) and Amex
(symbol: KRY) Exchanges.
For Further Information:
Investor Relations Contact: A. Richard Marshall, VP at (800) 738-1577
Visit us on the Internet: http://www.crystallex.com or Email us at:
infocrystallex.com
Diese Mitteilung wollte ich auch soeben reinstellen,
nach dem Motto:es geht weiter,immer weiter...
Der Kapitalbedarf ist doch so neu nicht!
Und man könnte auch sagen:da werden bei uns und anderswo noch ganz
andere Summen für nix und abernix in den Sand oder die Wüste gesetzt.
Grüsse