Almaden Minerals / AMM, AAU (TOR, NYSE)

  • Habe die heute Schwäche genutzt um nochmals nachzuladen - gleichzeitig auch Almadex und Azucar Minerals geordert...


    da sollte bald mal was passieren - lange keine News mehr...


    ach ja Mr. McDonald hat meine Mail beantwortet - bin zuversichtlich...

    Hab die Almaden im März aufgestockt, hatte vorher schon ne kleine Posi.
    Soviel ich weiss geht es bei Almaden um die Genehmigung von Ixtaca.
    Sollte die kommen, geht es wohl steil Bergauf. Wenn nicht?


    Die Almadex ist doch so eine Art Projektgenerator, sind scheinbar günstig Bewertet.
    Weiss aber micht ob die Potential haben.


    Azucar, da ist mir nicht viel bekannt, haben das El Cobire-Projekt, ob da viel Au-Ag vorhanden ist?

  • Für 2 Mio Au und 100 MAg sind die mir noch zu billig.Kommt halt auf den Au-Ag-Preis an.
    Bleibe vorerst noch drinnen.

    Ich bleibe auch - ich meine die müssten jetzt mal loslegen und gen Norden ziehen...

    Jetzt hab ich mal Kasse gemacht, es ging einfach zu steil rauf.
    Vielleicht korregiert die Almaden jetzt?
    Bei 0,60-0,70 würde ich wieder rein gehen.

  • Bei Almaden ist nicht der G&S Preis entscheidend, sondern das Gerichtsverfahren bzgl. Ixtaca..
    Das die Ressourcen in keinem Verhältnis zum Aktienkurs stehen ist hier jedem bewusst.

    Da hast natürlich recht.
    Ist halt Spekulation, was sind die Wert ohne Genehmigung Ixtaca? 30% vom jetzigen Kurs?
    Sollte Ixtaca genehmigt werden, dann geht es natürlich raketenartig nach oben.
    Wie gesagt wenns etwas zurück geht bin ich wieder mit dabei.

  • wer kann mir die minus 20% erklären - die gestrige Pressemeldung ist nach meinem Verständnis eher unkritisch, da es nach meinem Verständnis nicht um die PIT-relevanten Gebiete geht - allerdings ist die ganze Sache für mich nicht wirklich verständlich - wer kann mir das Ganze erklären?

  • wer kann mir die minus 20% erklären - die gestrige Pressemeldung ist nach meinem Verständnis eher unkritisch, da es nach meinem Verständnis nicht um die PIT-relevanten Gebiete geht - allerdings ist die ganze Sache für mich nicht wirklich verständlich - wer kann mir das Ganze erklären?

    Ich versteh es auch nicht, der Kurs sagt die Pressemeldung ist nicht positiv, wieso auch immer?
    Wir sind halt keine Insider!

  • Heute geht es 13% nach oben - Almaden hat eine Meldung herausgegeben, um diverse Fragen zu klären:


    https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/almaden…nership-of-ixtaca-project



    Almaden Confirms 100% Ownership of Ixtaca Project


    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 03, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Almaden Minerals Ltd. (“Almaden” or the “Company”; TSX: AMM; NYSE American: AAU) wishes to address certain questions that have arisen in respect of its press release of December 1, 2020 regarding its Ixtaca gold & silver project in Mexico.
    Almaden’s key 100% owned mineral concessions, that cover the Ixtaca project, and which are the subject of the Feasibility Study announced in 2018, are not adversely affected by the denial of Almaden’s appeal noted in the December 1, 2020 news release.
    While a Mexican court has denied the appeal filed by the Company regarding the Company’s voluntary reduction of its mineral concessions, the Company wishes to reiterate the following:

    • The court decision upholds the original, 14,000 Ha larger concessions, which the Company originally held;
    • The original concessions provide Almaden with the same exploration and mining rights over the Company’s Ixtaca project as would the reduced concessions;
    • Almaden continues to have full access to the Ixtaca project for its ongoing exploration programs;
    • As disclosed in the Company’s press release of September 9, 2020, a Court has confirmed that the existence of the Amparo lawsuit involving these original concessions does not prevent the environmental authority (“SEMARNAT”) from resolving the environmental permit (“MIA”) application and that SEMARNAT is free to act within its jurisdiction and authority in respect of the MIA review.

    Further background on this matter is available in the Company’s recent disclosure including that of February 27, 2020, September 9, 2020 and December 1, 2020.
    About Almaden
    Almaden Minerals Ltd. owns 100% of the Ixtaca project in Puebla State, Mexico, subject to a 2.0% NSR royalty held by Almadex Minerals Ltd. The Ixtaca Gold-Silver Deposit was discovered by Almaden in 2010.
    On Behalf of the Board of Directors
    “Morgan Poliquin”
    Morgan J. Poliquin, Ph.D., P.Eng.
    President, CEO and Director
    Almaden Minerals Ltd.

  • Über ihre ÖA kann man nur den Kopf schütteln. Da lassen sie ein unbrauchbares Communique raus, dass sie 30 % MC kostet, um dann in einem weiteren erklären zu müssen, um was es im ersten ging. ;(
    Ich habe sie schon lange auf der WL, aber das gefällt mir gar nicht...

  • Gestern bekam ich diese Antwort von Mr McDonald (habe auch Aktien von Almadex..)


    "..Thank you for your email. As noted in yesterday’s press release, a Court has confirmed that the existence of the lawsuit does not prevent SEMARNAT from resolving the environmental permit application. We are of course hopeful and have reason to believe that this regulatory process will continue.


    In terms of Almadex, please recall that Almadex holds a 2% NSR royalty on Ixtaca, which perhaps explains the price movement.


    We of course will continue to update shareholders as matters evolve..."

  • ohne News -22% ??


    wer hat was gesehen? - finde nichts....


    Hab es dir fett markiert...



    https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/almaden…tting-for-ixtaca-precious


    Almaden Provides Update on Permitting for Ixtaca Precious Metals Project, Mexico


    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Almaden Minerals Ltd. (“Almaden” or “the Company”; TSX: AMM; NYSE American: AAU) has received notification (the “notification”) from the Mexican federal permitting authority, Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (“SEMARNAT”) that the Company’s initial environmental permit application (“MIA”) in respect of the Ixtaca project has not received approval. Almaden originally submitted the MIA in early 2019.
    SEMARNAT Decision
    Under relevant legislation, SEMARNAT is obliged to provide specific technical reasons why projects may not meet the environmental standards required for approval.
    Generally speaking, reasons cited by SEMARNAT for not approving the MIA include, in SEMARNAT’s view, insufficient information regarding the impacts of open pit mining on the environment, local and regional area. SEMARNAT appears to have discounted the Company’s prevention, mitigation and compensation measures which were part of the MIA application.
    The Company is continuing its review of SEMARNAT’s response to the MIA and is evaluating its alternatives which include the re-submittal of a revised MIA, continuing dialogue, and legal options. In the event the Company chooses to re-submit a MIA on the existing mine plan, it believes that the necessary information is readily available and Almaden would have the ability to do so swiftly.
    Morgan Poliquin, President and CEO, commented: "We are disappointed with SEMARNAT's decision. We will review the reasons provided and the factors that may have led to this decision and determine a path to move this project forward. We believe that since discovery we have outlined a resource and ultimately a mineral project that is highly economic, robust, and reflective of the ideal that successful mining projects can and should make a significant positive difference for local communities over the short, medium and long term. We are committed to continuing to unlock the substantial value of this project for all stakeholders. We stand ready to work in a cooperative and respectful manner with Mexican government officials as we seek to explore the potential of this project through continued exploration, ongoing refinement of the mine operating plan, and ongoing review of the notification.”
    Background to Ixtaca Project
    In light of SEMARNAT’s decision, the Company wishes to provide a brief background of the environmental and social aspects of the Ixtaca Project, which have been disclosed in the Feasibility Study report titled “Ixtaca Gold-Silver Project, Puebla State, Mexico NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Feasibility Study”, which was prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 (the “FS”), is available under the Company’s profile on SEDAR and on the Company’s website:

    • The mine plan has a dry stack filtered tailings facility, and co disposal with waste rock with no tailings dam;
    • The project’s limestone “waste” rock and flotation tailings are neutralising and have low potential for metal leaching;
    • The mine plan includes a fresh water storage dam for mine and community use, enhancing community access to a fresh water reservoir beyond closure;
    • The Company has received a letter from the Mexican archaeology authority (INAH) clearing the area for development;
    • The Company has received a letter from the environmental enforcement agency (PROFEPA) confirming that the Company’s exploration program has been conducted in accordance with the environmental code;
    • A letter from the authority responsible for indigenous affairs (formerly the CDI now the INPI) states that, after analyzing the case, it considered there is no need for consultation, as the data analyzed indicated the absence of an indigenous population in the area of the project.;
    • The surface ownership over the mine development area is privately owned and the property acquired by the Company in this area has been by voluntary agreements;
    • The Company commissioned and has received an independent Social Impact Assessment (EVIS in Mexico) by a recognised expert consultancy to provide social, ethnology and economic mapping and to help develop a Social Investment Plan with local communities for the life of the mine;
    • Local community members have publicly expressed their support of the project. Over 800 people have signed a declaration of support for the project which they delivered to the environmental authorities, and a Memorandum of Understanding has been signed with local water users;
    • The Municipality of Ixtacamaxtitlán has included mining as one of its accepted investment and development activities;
    • The project would employ over 400 people during an 11-year mine life and would also provide updated infrastructure to a highly marginalised region.

    John A. Thomas, P. Eng., VP Project Development of Almaden, and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release that relate to the FS.
    About Almaden
    Almaden Minerals Ltd. owns 100% of the Ixtaca project in Puebla State, Mexico, subject to a 2.0% NSR royalty held by Almadex Minerals Ltd. The Ixtaca Gold-Silver Deposit was discovered by Almaden in 2010.
    On Behalf of the Board of Directors,
    “J. Duane Poliquin”
    Chairman

  • Ich denke die bekommen die Genehmigung - hoffentlich bald....

    Ob oder wann die Genehmigung kommt, das ist die entscheidende Frage.
    Es kann noch lange so weiter gehen, ich denke da ist irgendwas im Hintergrund, was auch immer.
    Ich wollte bei 60-70 Cents wieder einsteigen, aber nach der letzten komischen, unverständlichen Gerichtsentscheidung wurde ich stutzig.
    Jetzt bei 40 Eurocents würde sich der Einstieg anbieten.
    Der ganze Laden kostet jetzt ca. 60 Mio Euros, ohne Genehmigung.
    Allerdings könnte es auch noch auf 20 Cents runter gehen, wenigstens theroretisch.
    Das mit den Genehmigungen ist halt immer so eine Sache wann und mit welchem Aufwand die kommt.
    Ich warte noch mal etwas ab und dann sehe ich schon ob es sich lohnen könnte?
    blaucater

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