Sehr schöne Kursentwicklung weiterhin bei BOC.
@casa: was sagten denn Peter oder Paul diese Woche noch?
DUS
27. November 2024, 08:35
Sehr schöne Kursentwicklung weiterhin bei BOC.
@casa: was sagten denn Peter oder Paul diese Woche noch?
DUS
Netter Kursanstieg die letzten Tage! Heute AUD 1,15.
Da muss man über Siegels Kommentar heute dann doch schon schmunzeln! Aber ok, wer zuletzt lacht, lacht am besten..... daher: abwarten und Tee trinken.
Wow! Im Moment überschlagen sich ja die News.
Bin sehr gespannt, was die für Montag angekündigte Pressekonferenz bringen wird. Ich rechne nicht damit, dass man schon verbindlich von einer Wiedereröffnung spricht, aber klar den Willen aller beteiligten Parteien zu einer solchen bekunden wird.
Nach 50% Kursplus in 2 Tagen bin ich gespannt, ob es heute Nacht zu Gewinnmitnahmen in AU kommen wird. De facto aber stehen wir heute noch 20% niedriger als zu dem Zeitpunkt, als Francis Ona starb und spekulativ Geld in die Aktie getrieben wurde. Demnach müssten wir heute deutlich, deutlich höher stehen.
Schaun mer mal.............
DUS
KURS HEUTE PLUS 26% BEI HOHEN UMSÄTZEN!
Rio hosts Bougainville talks
Jesse Riseborough
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
SPECULATION surrounding a resumption of mining operations on the island of Bougainville following a 17-year hiatus appears to be gathering momentum, with news that PNG Minister for Mines Sam Akoitai has arrived at Rio Tinto's London headquarters for talks with senior staff.
The news was splashed over the front page of the Post-Courier today under the headline 'Plan to mine Bougainville.'
The minister, who is from Bougainville, flew to London following a presentation at the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention in Toronto, according to the paper.
He will reportedly be holding " high-level talks" with Rio officials with regards to lifting the exploration moratorium on Bougainville Island. Rio holds a 53% stake in Bougainville Copper, the only company currently allowed to undertake any form of exploration on the island.
Akoitai told the Post-Courier the meeting with Rio would focus on lifting the moratorium to allow other potential investors to undertake exploration on the island.
Attempts by PNGIndustryNews.net to reach Bougainville Copper company secretary Paul Coleman and chairman Peter Taylor were unsuccessful, as both are overseas.
Bougainville Copper holds seven exploration licences throughout Bougainville with an exploration moratorium – concerning the entire island – in place, preventing any other form of exploration.
The company, the last to undertake any form of mining on the island, operated the massive Panguna copper-gold mine from 1972 to 1989. The mine was closed after a series of violent attacks on employees.
A resource of around 625 million tonnes at 0.4% copper and 0.4 grams per tonne of gold remains in the ground at Panguna.
Earlier this month, PNGIndustryNews.net spoke with Coleman who indicated that given the current highs enjoyed by copper and gold prices, the company would be looking to " reinvent" itself.
" With the minerals boom that is going on at the moment, Bougainville Copper has got to reinvent itself one way or another – whether it is Panguna or whether it is something else – the time is now right and there is a window of opportunity," he said.
Coleman said the company had recently been in discussions with the PNG Government, which holds a 19% stake, and now hoped to meet with the new Autonomous Government in the coming month.
" We have been in discussions with those guys, the national government is definitely pushing it, the Minister for Mines is pushing it and it is now a matter of the Autonomous Government and us getting together," he said.
Shares in Bougainville Copper closed up 16c (26.2%) on Tuesday to 77c.
QUELLE: http://pngindustrynews.net/storyview.asp?storyid=55469§ionsource=s0
man muss ein 30 tages trail ausfüllen, damit man den artiekl lesen kann
Ich verfolge den Wert erst seit rund 1 1/2 Jahren aber von meiner Recherche her hat der Minenbetreiber in der Tat seit 1989 nicht mehr von einer Wiedereröffnung gesprochen und auf Nachfrage bis heute stets das Desinvestment als Ziel ausgegeben.
Insofern wundert es mich, dass du davon sprichst, die Wiedereröffnung sei von einer der beteiligten Parteien (Regierung, Unternehmen) wiederholt kommuniziert worden. Hast du da Quellen? Würde mich sehr interessieren. Danke dir!
DUS
Hallo!
Die im folgenden zitierte Nachricht kam gestern über die Ticker. Es handelt sich um bemerkenswerte Statements, wenn man bedenkt, dass seit über einem Jahrzehnt keiner mehr das Wort "Wiedereröffnung" der Panguna-Mine in Bougainville in den Mund genommen hatte,.... zumindest seitens der offiziellen und öffentlichen Aussagen.
Sollte die Mine tatsächlich wieder aufgemacht werden? Was meint Ihr?
Bougainville Copper looks to the future
Jesse Riseborough
Thursday, March 02, 2006
AFTER years of reporting " there has been no production since 15th May 1989" , things may appear to be improving for Bougainville Copper following the election of a new autonomous government last year and recent meetings with the PNG Government discussing the possible resurrection of the massive Panguna copper-gold mine.
After reporting a net profit for 2005 of $A48,000 earlier in the week, company secretary Paul Coleman told PNGIndustryNews.net the time was now right to assess the future of Panguna, given the highs currently being enjoyed by both copper and gold prices.
" With the minerals boom that is going on at the moment, Bougainville Copper has got to reinvent itself one way or another – whether it is Panguna or whether it is something else – the time is now right and there is a window of opportunity," he said.
" It is really a matter of working out what the Bougainvilleans themselves want and once they have made up their mind then I think the next stage is, do they want development and do they want mining? Or are they still cautious about it.
" Once they have made up [their minds] on that issue, then we have got to discuss where Bougainville Copper fits into that whole picture. If it fits in pretty well, then maybe we could start looking at doing things."
Coleman said the company, which is majority-held by resources Goliath Rio Tinto (53.58%), had recently been in discussions with the PNG Government, which also holds a 19% stake, and now hoped to meet with the new autonomous government in the coming month.
" We have been in discussions with those guys, the national government is definitely pushing it, the Minister for Mines is pushing it and it is now a matter of the Autonomous Government and us getting together," he said.
" That process has started but that is about as far as it has got. There is willingness on all parts, it is just a matter of getting all the parties together."
According to Bougainville's website, " company policy is still to ultimately divest the Bougainville assets" .
The Panguna mine operated from 1972 to 1989 and was closed after a series of violent attacks on employees. Since evacuating all employees from the island in early 1990, the company has not been able to return to Panguna to assess the level of damage and deterioration to the significant assets left behind.
Coleman said a resource of around 625 million tonnes at 0.4% copper and small amounts of gold remains in the ground at Panguna. There remains a moratorium on any form of exploration on Bougainville.
Previous cost estimates at restarting the Panguna operation have been put at more than $A1 billion.
" Certainly the future for Panguna is pretty good, if they want it to be," Coleman said.
The company has no employees but is being run by a small team of Rio Tinto Minerals staff from Port Moresby.
Robert Burns, general manager of Rio Tinto's Improving Performance Together division, was appointed a director of the company two months ago.
Bougainville Copper closed up 9c (15%) on the ASX today to 69c.