DRDGold Ltd. / DRD (NYSE, JNB) und die Derivate

  • @Tsuba


    Eigentlich ist das ganz Geschreibe in Chats vergebene Liebesmühe.


    Wenn ich z.B. sehe, daß so ein dümmlicher Pusher-Schrott wie CDY in Deutschland
    mehr gehandelt wird wie DRDGOLD, kommt mir das kalte Grausen.


    Damals bei My Casino, Cargolifter, Golfkrieg etc. habe ich mir die Finger wund geschrieben.
    Was hat es genützt ? Absolut nichts.


    Stattdessen wird man von irgendwelchen Moderator-Deppen gesperrt. X(


    alex



    PS.: CDY = C A R D E R O

  • Pusher-Schrott wie CDY :rolleyes:


    Solltest erstmal begruenden warum die Schrott ist.


    Bleibe besser am Teppich, diese Firma ist mehr solide wie "deine hochgelobte" Droppy die ich auch im Depo habe. IMHO


    Nix fuer ungut,wollte nur mal deine Droppy Euphorie im Zaum halten.


    Jeden das seine, du hast wahrscheinlich zu viel davon.


    Gruss


    XAX

  • Ein wenig mehr Substanz wäre schon beruhigender.
    Wann ist der nächste Kapitalbedarf ??


    C R Y RESOURCE CORP.
    ANNUAL FINANCIALS
    ............................... 31.10.2004.....2003.....2002.....3Yr.Growth.% Change
    Total Revenue ($000): .. 285.........53..........3......... 852.90
    Earnings before
    Interest & Tax ($000):....-9,323....-1,713....-1,268.....N/A
    Profit/Loss ($000):.........-9,323....-1,713....-1,197.....N/A
    Earnings per Share:......-0.26......-0.08...... -0.09.......N/A
    Total Assets ($000):......24,232....8,878.....1,770......274.50
    Dividends Per Share:......0.00.......0.00.........0.00
    Return on Com. Equity:....-58.48...-33.66....-116.30
    Employees:...........................4..........N/A...........0


    Kuddel

  • Kebble ist tot, keiner bleibt verschont, es ist traurig aber wahr was sich hier abspielt.


    Alle 20 minuten ein bewaffneter Highjack ist die Statistik.
    Die meisten gehen toedlich aus.


    Le Metropole Members,


    10:55p ET Tuesday, September 27, 2005

    Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

    South African gold mining executive Brett Kebble
    was murdered last night while driving near his
    home in Johannesburg.
    Without his help the Gold
    Anti-Trust Action Committee might never have
    gotten started, and so we are horrified and
    want to send our condolences to his family and
    friends.

    The Bloomberg News Service story about Kebble's
    murder is appended, along with a link to
    MoneyWeb's story by Alec Hogg, which reports
    that the murder seems to have been something
    more than random violence.

    CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
    Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.

    * * *

    South African Gold Magnate
    Brett Kebble is Shot Dead

    By Stewart Bailey and Antony Sguazzin
    Bloomberg News Service
    Wednesday, September 28, 2005

    http://quote.bloomberg.com/app…d=akeAYZghlCqA&refer=home

    South African millionaire Brett Kebble, who helped create
    two of the country's four largest gold producers, was shot
    dead last night near his home in Johannesburg, police and a family spokesman said.

    Kebble, 41, was shot while driving on Johannesburg's
    Atholl-Oaklands road, Chris Wilken, a spokesman for the
    South African police, said in an interview today.

    "He was shot between 9 p.m. and 9:15 p.m.," Wilken said.
    "He may have been followed. He was shot while he was
    driving. More than one shot was fired." Nothing was
    taken from the car.

    Kebble quit on Aug. 30 as head of Western Areas Ltd.,
    joint owner of a $24 billion gold deposit near Johannesburg,
    and two other gold-investment companies after Western Areas
    ran out of money and he faced questions from investors
    in Randgold & Exploration Ltd., one of the companies,
    over the whereabouts of shares worth $268 million.

    Wilken said the police were unaware of the motive for
    the shooting. As of 1 a.m. local time his body was still
    in his silver S-Class Mercedes car, parked on Atholl-Oaklands
    on a bridge above Johannesburg's M1 highway. He lived
    in the nearby Inanda suburb.

    David Barritt, a spokesman for the family, confirmed the death in an e-mailed statement.

    Kebble's 11-year career in South Africa's $5.5 billion-
    a-year gold industry spawned Harmony Gold Mining Co.,
    South Africa's No. 3 gold miner, DRDGold Ltd., the fourth-largest, and the development of South Deep, the world's
    largest gold deposit, with Canadian partner Placer Dome
    Inc.

    Kebble quit his jobs at Western Areas, Randgold and JCI
    Ltd. after Johannesburg-based Investec Ltd., South
    Africa's No. 5 bank, told investors it wouldn't free up
    a 460 million-rand ($71 million) loan to keep the companies afloat unless he left.

    Western Areas and JCI said on Aug. 30 in statements to
    the stock exchange in Johannesburg that Investec insisted
    that their boards be changed before they made the loan.
    The companies announced the resignations that day of
    Kebble and non-executive director Sello Rasethaba.

    Kebble's partnership with Placer began in 1999, when
    Kebble helped secure a $235 million investment from the Vancouver-based miner, ensuring South Deep's development.
    The project to dig the 3.3 kilometer (2.1 mile) mine
    went awry as it ran up costs of more than $1 billion.
    South Deep is 2 1/2 years behind schedule.

    The delays at South Deep were compounded by Kebble's bet
    in June 2002, through futures contracts, that the gold
    price would fall. The price of bullion has since surged 40 percent.

    As a result of derivative contracts Western Areas holds,
    the company sold its gold at $308 an ounce in the quarter
    ended June 30, compared with a an average market price of $427.88. Production costs were $426 an ounce.

    Kebble was born in the gold mining town of Springs, east
    of Johannesburg, and schooled in the Free State province
    before graduating in law from the University of Cape Town
    in 1988. He entered business after his mining engineer
    father, who once worked for Anglo American Plc, sold his
    Cape wine farm and came out of retirement in 1991.

    Teaming up with Adam Fleming, a relative of the James
    Bond spy-novel author Ian Fleming, Kebble joined Randgold, working initially under Executive Chairman Peter Flack.
    After accumulating a majority stake in the company, he
    fired Flack and installed himself as chief executive. He
    was 32 at the time.

    "He was one of the brightest corporate financiers I
    ever met, and I've met some clever ones in my time,"
    Flack said in an Aug. 17 interview from Johannesburg.

    Harmony, DRDGold and Randgold Resources Ltd., all of
    which were spun out of Randgold during Kebble's period a
    s a director, have a combined market value of 34 billion
    rand.

    The family's possessions include multimillion-rand
    properties ranging from a three-storey house overlooking
    Cape Town's Atlantic coast to Melrose Place, a national
    monument in northern Johannesburg once owned by Gavin Relly,
    a former chairman of London-based Anglo American.

    Kebble's plan to weld together seven companies in which
    his family held stakes and trade the company's shares
    in Toronto was scuppered five years ago by Harmony's
    Chief Executive Bernard Swanepoel, a former mine manager
    under Kebble who started and won a hostile takeover for
    the biggest of the companies, Randfontein Estates Ltd.

    The legacy of that contest is that Kebble faced charges
    of fraud, conspiracy and contravention of South Africa's Companies Act, Lucinda Moonieya, a spokeswoman for South Africa's Public Prosecutor's Office said in an e-mail on Aug. 31. The case was due to be heard in October next year.

    On Nov. 3, 2003, Kebble said he would contest charges
    announced by Johannesburg High Court Judge Joop Labuschagne.

    Shareholders including Aflease Gold & Uranium Ltd., which
    owns 12 percent of Randgold & Exploration, had asked
    Kebble to account for stock the company owned in Randgold Resources.

    Randgold & Exploration's shares were suspended from trading
    on Johannesburg's stock exchange on Aug. 1 after the
    company missed a deadline to submit annual financial
    statements.

    Kebble is survived by his wife and four children.

    * * *

    MoneyWeb's story by Alec Hogg:

    http://www.moneyweb.co.za/shares/boardroom_talk/493688.htm

    -END-

  • Das sind ja nun wirklich shocking news aus Sunny SA! Das tut mir leid um ihn, hat viel Farbe in das SA-Goldminengeschäft gebracht.


    Hoffentlich hemmt es den Roger nicht in seiner Schaffenskraft, würde mich interessieren, ob er die NW-Operationen tatsächlich profitabel macht.

  • Ulfur, meiner Meinung hat der alte Mann keinen Bock mehr hier was zu machen wenn er vor seinen Sohn stirbt, die Kebbles wandern alle aus.
    Der sitzt doch jetzt schon die meiste Zeit im Ausland und moechte seine Rente in Frieden geniessen, der kommt und begrabt seinen Sohn und ist wieder weg, fuer lange Zeit !!!


    Den NW Laden uebernimmt und fuehrt irgend ein Affe, wirst schon sehen.


    Kauft oder verkauft Aktien vom RSA Zoo, Eure Entscheidung.


    Pfeif auf die Sonne wenns so zugeht.


    Mfg


    XAX

  • "Nothing was taken from the car. "


    Klar, ein eindeutiger, ganz typischer Überfall...


    Das müsste doch Verschwörungsanhänger auf den Plan rufen , oder ?
    Wobei Kebble ja nun ein Garant für Vorwärtsverkäufe war, oder irre ich mich ?


    Spieler

    "So wie die Freiheit bleibt Gold nie lange dort, wo es nicht geschätzt wird."
    J.S.Morill in einer Rede vor dem U.S.-Senat am 28.01.1878.

  • "Nothing was taken from the car. "


    Damit andere Wissen, was ihnen blüht, sollten sie reden.


    Ein großer Fehler war, Brett Kebble in RSA zu töten.

    Da wurde schon erzählt, der lebe in der Karibik auf großem Fuß.

    Und dann Johannesburg. Keine Fahnenflucht.


    Da hatten die Auftraggeber mächtig Druck.


    Die Handelsrichter werden die Aktienbücher vorher

    "geführt" haben und dann ging´s los.


    Justizmord ist die wahrscheinliche Variante.

    Natürlich tobe ich mich hier nur als Verschwörungstheoretiker aus.


    Tambok

  • Kebble killers are 'cowards'


    28/09/2005 18:08



    Cape Town - Guy Kebble, brother of slain mining magnate Brett, called on the killers to "stand up and be counted" and not act like cowards after the Tuesday night killing of his brother, whom he described as "a brilliant man".
    Speaking on Radio 702/Cape Talk on Wednesday afternoon, he said he had gone to the mortuary to see his brother's body and the police had "handled that nicely".


    Asked specifically for a message to the killers, Guy Kebble said: "Ag, I don't know... my message to guys who did this... (is) stand up and be counted".


    Brett Kebble's publicity agent, David Barritt, said the funeral probably would take place this weekend or early next week in Cape Town.


    There also would be a private memorial service for the family - but final details would be announced once the police had released the body.


    Asked about the motive, former judge Willem Heath - who is a friend of the Kebbles - said the killing pointed to a hijacking at this stage.


    Barritt said police were focusing on the possibility of a botched hijack.


    "They tell me the area (Atholl-Oaklands in Johannesburg) in which he was shot is a hijack hotspot."


    Kebble was killed in his car about 21h00 and there were five shots to his body.


    Barritt said: "If that is the case, if Brett fell victim to a hijack, then this is another strong reason for the South African Police Service to take hijacking seriously indeed." :D :D


    He noted that Kebble had left a wife and four devoted children "who idealised him".


    Barritt said: "If it wasn't a hijacking... we can't say for sure what happened. There are people much better qualified than we are (to determine)if this had the hallmark of a professional killing.


    "Police must pursue every angle. If it was an assassination, it is no good pretending it was something else."


    The radio stations ran a recent interview with Brett Kebble who had been asked about his success.


    He said it was not a question of the wealth "one may have or may not have.


    "It is a question of what tests... what to go up against. When you do that, people either like that or hate what you do."


    The controversial mining magnate said he had come into prominence in South Africa "when transformation was taking place politically".


    "It gave us the opportunity to look at the economy and transformation."


    Kebble, who fostered black economic empowerment initiatives and supported the African National Congress youth league, said he had got into big industries where "many people and large capital" were employed.


    "We tried to change it. That has caused a lot of consternation in certain circles".


    Kebble acknowledged making "our fair share of mistakes along the way. People do that."


    Heath said he had spoken to Kebble this week and there was no indication that he had been worried about his future.


    "He was very positive about his future... there was no indication that he had received any threat."


    Asked if he was angry that his brother's life had been cut short, Guy Kebble said: "Obviously I am... so many dinners, so many Christmases, so many things... and we are not going to share it."


    News24/I-Net Bridge (News24)

  • DRD soll offenbar aufgespalten werden.
    Die Planungen scheinen auch schon ziemlich konkret zu sein.


    Der nichtsüdafrikanische Teil soll (und wird !!) dann wohl unter der Flagge von Emperor segeln.
    Ihr könnt euch schon denken, wer sich daraufhin 100' in FFM für 0,22 EURO gekauft hat. 8)


    alex :) ...

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