Vangold Resources / VAN (CVE)

  • so ein Käse... hast Du mal geschaut, wieviel Aktien Vangold und im Vergleich dazu NGG hat? Damit kannst Du toll ausrechnen, wieviel Du für den € Investment beim einen und dem anderen bekommst. NGG hat kein Pulver mehr... soviel zum Altöl... Wirklich ärgerlich so ein Geschwafel!

  • Hi malwasanderes,


    herzlich willkommen im Thread. Wie Du aus meinem Posting vom 06.03.2006 19:14 sehen kannst, war ich auch ´mal Deiner Meinung.


    Zitat

    Hi gogh,


    ich kann nicht verstehen, dass jemand, der bullish für New Guinea Gold ist, nicht auch bullish für Vangold ist. Das musst du mir mal erklären. Die Erfolge von New Guinea Gold sind doch auch die Erfolge für Vangold, oder?


    Heute sehe ich das differenzierter. So Unrecht hat gogh meiner Meinung nach nicht. Dazu kommt noch die Desinformationspolitik von Vangold (s. Kanon). Das scheint sich nach den Irritationen zu ändern. Was mich bei der Stange hält, sind die Spins in PNG. Da scheint doch einiges drin zu sein!


    Grüße GW



    PS Woher hast Du die Information, dass "NGG kein Pulver" mehr hat? Gefährdet das die Spins?

  • NGG hat seit Dezember eine Goldmine - auch wenn es so recht noch keiner wahrgenommen hat.


    Damit ist - ähnlich wie bei Vangold, die ihren Cash Flow aus Öl erhalten - auch der Cash Flow (und damit die weiteren ehrgeizigen Bohrungen) bei NGG gesichert.

  • wenn die Zahlen stimmen, eigentlich sollten sie das, dann hat Vangold
    81 Mio Aktien und NGG 158 M fully diluted
    Da nun Kanon von beiden zu jeweils 50 % gehalten wird, bekommt der Vangold Investor ca den doppelten Anteil bei den Spin Off's wie der NGG Aktionär
    Das ist schon beachtlich.... finde ich zumindest

  • Hi,


    ihr habt es sicher gemerkt, die News http://media.integratir.com/v.…s/Feni%20JV%20Program.pdf


    ist die vom 24.08.2006. Peinlich, peinlich!!!! X( X( X(


    Hier kommt die Berichtigung, nachdem das Kind in Kanada ja wohl schon in den Brunnen gefallen ist.


    Dear Investor;

    Attached is Vangold's latest press release providing an update on the company's plan to drill prospective targets at the Feni Islands Gold Project, Papua New Guinea. Investor Relations received the wrong file from the office so we would appreciate your understanding on this matter. Further updates are anticipated in regards to all aspects of our various business ventures.


    NEWS RELEASE
    J/V AGREEMENT EXTENDED
    DRILL PROGAM TO COMMENCE AT FENI ISLANDS
    February 5, 2007 - Vancouver, BC - Vangold Resources Ltd. (“Vangold”) announces that it’s joint venture
    partner, New Guinea Gold Corporation (“NGG”) has agreed to an extension to June 30, 2008 for Vangold to
    spend a further $1.26M on exploration to earn a further 25% in the Feni Islands Project (EL 1021). Of this
    amount, the partners have agreed that $600,000 shall be spent by September 1, 2007 on a diamond drill program.
    Vangold will also issue 200,000 common shares. Vangold and NGG currently each own 50% of the project.
    On January 19, 2007, the partners reported that a 1500 to 2000 metre diamond drill program to test new targets at
    the Feni Project is scheduled to commence during the first quarter of 2007. In a news release dated November 7,
    2006, Dr. David Lindley, formerly VP Exploration for NGG and Vangold, recommended drill testing of a 3 sq km
    area of the Feni gold system which has not yet been drilled. It is planned to mobilize a drill owned by Kanon
    Resources Ltd (owned 50%NGG and 50% Vangold) plus ancillary equipment to Ambitle Island as soon as staff
    and transportation are available.


    Background


    Peter A. Christopher, PhD, P.Eng. in an independent NI 43-101 technical report dated 1st October 2002, described
    the Feni property as follows:
    “Feni property consists of two separate areas on adjacent Ambitle and Babase Islands in the Feni-Tabar chain of
    islands in the New Ireland Province of Papua New Guinea.
    These two islands which are within a chain of alkaline volcanic islands that contain a significant gold deposit on
    Tabar Island and a world-class gold deposit on Lihir Island. The Feni property is mainly a target for hot spring
    gold deposits (like Lihir) or a deeper “high-grade” multi-vein deposit (like Tolekuma on the main island of Papua
    New Guinea). It also has potential for very high-grade structurally controlled mineralisation like Hishikari in
    Japan and indications of a porphyry copper-gold system occur in some drill holes. Previous exploration of the
    Feni property has identified over 30 separate gold anomalies and occurrences. Soil geochemistry for gold,
    mercury, arsenic and copper has been obtained for a 9km² zone that includes the Kabang and Dome prospects.
    Ambitle Island (the primary target) has at its center an eroded caldera. Numerous active thermal areas are
    aligned along young faults and caldera ring fracture zones. Older counterparts of the active geothermal areas
    have been the main exploration targets. The eroded caldera is cut by the NNW trending Matampasel
    Fault. The Matampasel Fault flanks the NNW trending Niffin Graben. Movement on NNW structures
    resulted in graben cross structures. Polymectic, angular clast, altered volcanic breccia bodies occur along
    the Natong structure. Silicified clasts from the breccias are reported to have gold values up to 75g/t Au”.
    Past drilling, including drilling by the J/V partners has encountered widespread gold in geologically similar
    environments to the Lihir deposit with gold values in the order of 0.5g/t gold to 10g/t gold.
    Vangold Resources Ltd.


    Page 2 of 2


    P.O. Box 11622, 1730 – 650 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 4N9
    Phone: 604-684-1974 Fax: 604-685-5970 http://www.vangold.ca


    Some of the previous holes had intersections as follows: (locations are shown in Christopher’s report):
    • All drill results are on the web site, http://www.newguineagold.ca
    • Intersection lengths approximate true widths


    CEO and President of NGG Bob McNeil commented: “Gold mineralisation has now been confirmed by drilling
    over several square kilometers of the 16 sq km caldera. Large volumes of 1 to 2g/t gold are suggested by the drill
    results and the proposed drill program will focus on exploring for possible higher grade gold feeder zones which,
    if encountered, could result in a substantial increase in average gold grades. Dr. D. Lindley in a Press Release
    dated November 7, 2006 noted that a three sq km core of the caldera on “crater” has widespread alluvial gold in
    creeks that dissect that area, but has not yet been tested by drilling. This area has a thin cover of volcanic ash
    and trachytic lavas which are younger than the gold mineralisation and which could obscure potentially gold
    mineralised bedrock (as suggested by the stream gold geochemistry). This area is now targeted for drill testing.
    Dr Lindley also noted that the Lihir deposit which contains resources of more than 42M ozs gold is confined to a
    two sq.km area and about 50% (by area) of the rock within this zone is unmineralised or weakly mineralised. The
    area on Feni to be drilled is sufficient to contain one or more of the component ore bodies that make up the Lihir
    deposit.


    This will be an exciting program which will extend into the second half of 2007. Initial drill results are not
    expected before May 2007, largely because of assay laboratory delays”.
    The technical data in this release was prepared by or under the supervision of Robert D. McNeil, CEO of New
    Guinea Gold Corporation. Mr McNeil has an MSc in Geology, 44 years mining industry experience, is a Fellow of
    the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, and meets the requirements of NI 43-101 for a qualified person.
    To find out more about Vangold Resources Ltd. please visit our website at http://www.vangold.ca or contact Dal
    Brynelsen at 604-684-1974 or by email brynelsen@vangold.ca.


    On Behalf of the Board of
    VANGOLD RESOURCES LTD.
    “Dal Brynelsen”
    Dal Brynelsen, President and CEO



    Grüße GW

  • Zitat

    Was kann man von Quacksalbern und Kurpfuschern wie Vangold VAN anderes erwarten?


    Ich gehe heute noch einen Schritt weiter:


    Was kann man von Tricksern und Lügnern wie Vangold erwarten? X( X( X(


    Ich bin raus!!!!


    Vangold cancelt das WEST BUKANGAMA DRILL PROGRAM in Uganda, obwohl man im Dezember den sofortigen Beginn der Bohrarbeiten angekündigt hatte!!! Dieses Bohrprogramm sollte bis März abgeschlossen sein!!!! Jetzt wird es eingestellt! Denen glaubt kein Mensch mehr etwas!


    VANGOLD RESOURCES LTD. TSX-V:VAN


    NEWS RELEASE


    WEST BUKANGAMA DRILL PROGRAM CANCELLED


    February 13, 2007 - Vancouver, BC - Vangold Resources Ltd. (“Vangold”) – Vangold has decided not
    to proceed with the planned drill program at West Bukangama in Uganda. The decision was taken
    for a number of reasons. First, the project was delayed due to consent not being granted for use of
    an access road through the Kilembe mine. Second, fieldwork showed that road construction through
    difficult mountainous terrain was required to access the drilling location. The cost of this road, or the
    alternative use of a helicopter, was considered too high for the size of the planned program and the
    constraints on time with the driller.
    The company has decided to postpone drill testing all targets on its Rwenzori properties pending
    further work to define additional drill targets. Proposed works include aeromagnetic, EM and
    detailed geochemical surveys. It is anticipated that this work would define new and better targets
    along the Kilembe Schist Belt which could justify a helicopter-supported drill program or road
    development prior to the drill program.


    To find out more about Vangold Resources Ltd. please visit our website at http://www.vangold.ca or contact Dal
    Brynelsen at 604-684-1974 or by email brynelsen@vangold.ca.


    On Behalf of the Board of
    VANGOLD RESOURCES LTD.
    “Dal Brynelsen”

  • ...besser sie sehen die Probleme wenigstens auf den 2. Blick ,


    ...und nicht erst mittendrin..


    ...aber was hat sich geändert?


    ...ausser der erneuten Einsicht,


    ...dass es für Explorer idR .nicht einfach ist...


    ...und VAN eins von ...zig Projekten vorerst ruhen lässt :rolleyes:


    Grüsse


    emoba

  • Ne, ne emoba,


    Zitat

    ...aber was hat sich geändert?


    Die vorgegebenen Ziel- und Terminplanungen wurden einfach nicht eingehalten. Die Leistungen des Managements sind somit ungenügend. Kein Mensch zwingt das Management, Ziel- und Terminvorgaben zu machen. Wenn sie aber gemacht werden, sollten sie schon eingehalten werden.


    Beispiele:


    Im 2. Quartal 2006 hat Dal Brynelsen ein Spinoff der PNG-Aktivitäten des Gemischtwarenladens Vangold angekündigt und damit für viel Verwirrung gesorgt. Und hast Du bis heute wieder etwas davon gehört? Ich nicht!


    Ende 2005 sollte in 2-3 Jahren die Goldproduktion in PNG starten. Heute, 1 1/2 Jahre später, gibt es noch nicht mal eine Ressourceneinschätzung!


    Anfang letzten Jahres sollte nach Ostern 2006 die Killam Phase 2 starten, dann hieß es Herbst 2006 und heute hört man überhaupt nichts mehr! Und daraus wurde ein Cashflow von 20 Mio $ für 2006 prognostiziert. Ich hoffe, dass das wenigstens stimmt, sonst gibt es das nächste Desaster!


    Ich bin raus, hoffe aber, dass alle, die noch investiert sind, dies nicht noch mal bereuen werden.


    Grüße GW

  • Investors and Shareholders,

    For those investors and shareholders who never subscribed for information through the Vangold website, it is important for you to sign up for Email Alerts at http://www.vangold.ca

    Please read the following articles contained in the links. The articles reference two geographical regions Papua New Guinea ("PNG") and Africa. Vangold acquired 7 mineral properties in PNG 4 years ago, and several concessions in Uganda Africa over the past 2 to 10 years. Vangold invested early in both regions and acquired numerous concessions, large land areas containing mineralisation zones. It is highly unlikely anyone would be able to secure those properties today for the small amount Vangold paid. Of importance, is those regions are now in play.

    Major companies in the mining sector have shown a renewed interest in PNG as evident by the following 2 Bloomberg articles. Simply put, alot of money will be ear marked to explore, develop and produce new resources and infrastructure during the next several years. Both Vangold and it's jointly owned subsidiary Kanon Resources will continue their separate work programs in the region. As you know Vangold and its partner proposed to take Kanon Resources public. If you want to be on the Vangold Presidents List in regards to the financing of Kanon if and when it goes public, please email me at rmoriarty@telus.net

    http://www.bloomberg.com:80/ap…=a5aqzZ8nI7Os&refer=china
    http://www.bloomberg.com:80/ap…as5ZFxmxISo4&refer=canada

    Prior explorers spent approximately $12 M US on properties Vangold acquired in PNG. From 2003 further monies were expended on the properties on a monthly basis by Vangold and it's JV partner. Vangold has approximately $300,000/month in cash flow and $6.5 M in the bank, and no long term debt. The large land areas associated with each project are situated over mineralisation zones, and are in close proximity to a number of existing mines and new findings in PNG. Vangolds website contains our project descriptions in PNG, and the National Instrument 43-101's. After an extensive review of data compiled by our geological team on our 2003-2006 Feni Islands drill program, (inclusive of panned concentrate stream samplings, biogeochemical analysis, etc), Vangold will test a completely new theory in an attempt to unlock the mystery at Feni Islands. Feni Islands is a Lihir look a like but it is also similar to the hydrothermal gold system on the Fiji Islands. Vangold intends to drill new targets shortly. Within 2 weeks, an article from Paul the Benjaminite will be posted on http://www.gold-eagle.com and thats where you will learn more about the new theory and new drill locations thanks to Pauls' review of the data.

    In the same vein, there is a major push by mining companies to identify new resources located in Africa. In particular, the countries bordering Tanzania ie Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Kenya. If you never heard of the Kabanga nickel deposit in Tanzania, the following information will provide more insight on it. As you know, Vangold has several mineral concessions in Uganda. One of Vangolds' concessions is located in south western Uganda and borders Tanzania. Several of Jim Sinclair's articles in JS Mineset make reference to the Kabanga nickel deposit going up into Uganda. Thats why it is important for you to realize whats going on in Tanzania provided in the 3 links below. The Barrick-Xstrata Joint Venture in Tanzania is presumed to be the second largest unmined nickel deposit in the world behind Voisey Bay. Now that Jim Sinclairs' company International Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corporation (Tan Range) has announced their intentions to drill in Tanzania, it won't be long before Vangold follows suit. Vangold got into Africa early, about 10 years ago and has acquired more concessions in the past 2 years.

    The bottom line is Vangolds properties are worth more today than when they were acquired, and there appears to be a big push by the majors to find more deposits in those regions. Vangold's intention for 2007 is to commence several drill programs in PNG and Africa, and they are aggressively looking for further opportunities in the resource sector, (mining, and oil and gas projects).

    The following information on Tanzania should provide further insight of the significance of Africa, and the close proximity of Vangolds projects in Uganda.

    http://www.tanzanianroyaltyexp…r-Kabanga-Nickel-Progr... Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corporation Announces Commencement of Work Program.

    http://www.jsmineset.com/home.asp Please read Jim Sinclair’s Commentary about Barrick, Xstrata and the Kabanga Nickel Deposit.

    http://www.tanzanianroyaltyexp…on.com/s/LakeVictoria.asp Here is a link to maps showing the location of the Kabanga Deposit

    I've attached a link to a Vangold press release dated April 12, 2006 in regards to our projects in Kafunzo and Kilo Moto, Uganda. The Kafunzo area is located in Uganda on the Tanzania border, north of the Kabanga nickel/cobalt deposit in Tanzania. Kafunzo is the concession that Jim Sinclair references in their press release when he talks about going up into Uganda. The Kafunzo anomaly has been identified by a high amplitude aeromagnetic survey, reaching 1,700 nT. This anomaly occurs in folded flysh-type sediments and granites of the mid-Proterozoic Karagwe-Ankolean-Burundian system (the Kibaran Fold Belt) which, in Burundi and Tanzania, is characterized by a belt of mafic/ultramafic bodies hosting nickel laterites, nickel sulphide, and PGE mineralization. This mineralized belt has borne a significant discovery that is being actively developed by Falconbridge and Barrick, known as the Kabanga nickel/cobalt deposit in Tanzania south of Kafunzo. Here is the link.


    http://investors.vangold.ca/ne…=V.VAN&lang=EN&title=null Vangold Kafunzo and Kilo Moto Press Release April 12, 2006.

    I hope the information is useful.

    Best Regards,
    Robin Moriarty, BSc
    Investor Relations for Vangold
    Toll Free in North America 1 877 361 0002
    Cell 1 778 899 1583

    If you received this email in error or no longer wish to receive information about Vangold, please use the link remove@vangold.ca and your name will be removed.

  • ...hat nicht nur Daimler mit seiner letzten grossen Erwerbung...


    ... Goldwasser....:
    ich verstehe deinen Frust:


    der Vorteil von VAN ist auch deren Nachteil:


    der gesichterte CashFlow von 300 000.-pro Monat entlastet von Zwängen:


    der permanenten Kapitalbeschaffung bei Geldgebern,


    der dauernden "Produktion" vielversprechender News,


    jeden Cent vorher dreimal umzudrehen bevor man ihn einmal ausgibt...


    Das Sichern von Properties scheint mir vorrangig, da es nicht nachholbar ist, bewirkt aber allein noch keinen Börsenerfolg.


    VAN hat bisher erst Voraussetzungen geschaffen für möglichen Erfolg.
    den Beweis nahc dem ersten Schritt erfolgreich den zweiten zu bewältigen, muss es erst erbringen...


    Van ist keine Kurzfristrakete, schon von der Gesamttruktur her, aber langfristig erkaufe ich mir damit viele Chancen..für die abzuwarten ich mir die Zeit nehmen mussss...


    ansonsten ist bei anderen der Erfolg ---oder Miserfolg--- viel schneller zu erknnen und zu rewalisieren...


    ...übrigens: ich hab die Sachverhalte die in deinen Links beschrieben sind (danke) vorher schon mit Genugtuung zur Kenntnis genommen:
    Denn Immobilienhändler sind idR. nicht die ärmsten Zeitgenossen... :D


    Grüsse


    emoba

  • Hähähähä! :D :D :D


    Nu darfs mal gesittet steigen......


    24 m mit 33.7 g/t Gold an Mt. Penck
    darin
    12 m mit 62,93 g /t
    und
    3 m mit 180 g/t Gold (Bonanzagrade würde ich fast sagen!!)


    http://media.integratir.com/V.…k%20Drilling%20022107.pdf

    Gold wirft auch nach[s]18[/s] 23 Jahren noch immer keine Strafzinsen ab! :thumbup:
    Hobbyimker (Honig via Boardnachricht)
    Alchemist


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