Beiträge von casapustalemgo

    Ja,ja, rentner,immer diese Oralorders,gell ;-)))


    So ein Musterdepot mit Millionen Kursgewinnen befriedigt doch nicht wirklich oder???


    Hättest du eine 100K Order eingegeben,so wäre sie auch ausgeführt worden.


    Guggscht du hier


    HGO - HILLGROVE RESOURCES LTD
    Trade Date Time Quantity Price
    12 Oct 2007 4:10:35 PM 10,391 0.410
    12 Oct 2007 3:57:18 PM 10,000 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 3:52:48 PM 9,609 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 3:52:48 PM 12,041 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 3:30:43 PM 5,000 0.410
    12 Oct 2007 2:18:48 PM 27,575 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 2:00:13 PM 2,425 0.410
    12 Oct 2007 11:53:30 AM 3,800 0.410
    12 Oct 2007 11:53:30 AM 12,058 0.410
    12 Oct 2007 11:53:30 AM 25,182 0.410
    12 Oct 2007 11:53:30 AM 33,551 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 11:34:28 AM 5,128 0.420
    12 Oct 2007 11:34:04 AM 44,872 0.420
    12 Oct 2007 11:33:41 AM 5,128 0.420
    12 Oct 2007 11:09:01 AM 13,044 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 11:09:01 AM 6,956 0.420
    12 Oct 2007 11:00:15 AM 4,700 0.420
    12 Oct 2007 10:48:02 AM 8,344 0.420
    12 Oct 2007 10:48:02 AM 30,000 0.420
    12 Oct 2007 10:27:59 AM 35,479 0.420
    12 Oct 2007 10:27:59 AM 59,521 0.420
    12 Oct 2007 10:27:59 AM 25,000 0.420
    12 Oct 2007 10:05:52 AM 53,405 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 10:05:27 AM 100,000 0.410
    12 Oct 2007 10:04:22 AM 6,595 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 10:04:22 AM 50,000 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 10:04:22 AM 30,000 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 10:04:22 AM 117,789 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 10:04:22 AM 25,000 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 10:04:22 AM 39,616 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 10:04:22 AM 31,000 0.415
    12 Oct 2007 10:04:22 AM 4,000 0.415

    Auch wenn Siegel eine VK Empfehlung zu BOC herausgegeben hat,bis die Pangunamine wiedereröffnet ist nur eine Frage der (kurzen) Zeit.


    Sowohl die Landeigner als auch das Autonome Bougainville Gouvernement sowie Bougainville Copper u. Rio Tinto sind für die Wiedereröffnung u. schon fleissig am Verhandeln der Bedingungen (New BCA)


    Die heutige Meldung in der PNG Tageszeitung geht auch in diese Richtung.


    http://www.thenational.com.pg/112106/nation7.htm


    Bougainville govt demands total control over mine


    By HARLYNE JOKU
    THE Autonomous Bougainville Government wants total control of the island’s copper mine alongside fiscal powers.
    This was the content of a formal notice which Joseph Watawi, Bougainville co-chairman of the joint supervisory body of implementation of the Bougainville agreement and acting president, presented to Bougainville Affairs Minister Sir Peter Barter last Thursday.
    The notice was made in June under Section 295 of the National Constitution “for the transfer of a function to the Autonomous Bougainville Government: Minerals and Mining and Oil and gas.”
    A delegation from ABG mining task force is currently in Port Moresby and expected to meet with concerned Government officials.
    They wanted that a meeting be called immediately to finalise within three months the procedures on power transfer.
    Mr Watawi said the question of mining was fundamental to Bougainville, not only as the means of attaining fiscal reliance but as a tool for complete reconciliation on the island.
    He said the Panguna mine “was a deep wound in the heart of Bougainville and the wound must be treated before real peace and understanding could be enjoyed throughout the autonomous region”.
    “Control of the powers of mining will facilitate these two fundamental requirements for our people. Critical issue that remains outstanding is the legal issue on the Bougainville Copper Agreement,” he said.
    Mr Watawi said the option of mineral development and fiscal self-reliance would mean that Bougainville will not have to rely on funding from the National government.
    The Bougainville government has been granted K98 million from the national budget.
    “We are ready to address the issue of mining in Bougainville as an immediate priority and we are requesting that these powers will be agreed upon and transferred before the end of 2006.
    “This would allow for negotiations with Rio Tinto and others interested in Bougainville,” Mr Watawi said.
    He said a critical item concerns the legal issue of the BCA which is part of the mining laws of PNG through the Mining (Bougainville Copper Agreement) Act 1967.
    The mining operation was disrupted leaving a lot of issue unresolved including landowners compensation.
    “ABG is not party to the agreement and should Panguna re-open, a new deal would need to be struck with the operator and investor.
    “ABG wants to develop the mining, oil and gas industry on Bougainville and the transfer of these powers are essential to kick-start our economy.
    “However, it realises that mining and exploration on Bougainville has been locked more or less into the BCA and into the mining laws of PNG, Mr Watawi said.
    Sir Peter told The National yesterday a decision could only be made by the National Executive Council and according to the Bougainville Peace Agreement (BPA), and after the request has been considered by relevant departments such as mining, lands and environment.
    Sir Peter said a 12-month notice was supposed to be given.
    He said whilst there is some flexibility, the National Government must be in conformity with the BPA.
    “To suddenly rush into providing these powers without due consideration could be irresponsible.
    “We need to assist Bougainville all we can to create an economy so they can in reality have their autonomy, but not at the expense of more conflict,” Sir Peter said.


    Weitere Infos unter: http://www.friendsofbougainvil…s.cfm?FN=Details&CNTID=11