Beiträge von Aladin

    Da ihr alle so hofft habe ich mir doch ein paar Sterne geholt, da waren noch ein paar Dollar in der Tasche zur Sternschnuppenjagd. Eigenlich wollte ich keine Afrikaner mehr, was solls ist nicht viel kaputt in meinen Depot wenn der Stern verbrennen sollte. Mit dem Stern habe ich nun die 160 zigste Aktie im Depot.

    Tschonko


    ""Gut ist:
    Mr. Bertsch hat sofort zurückgeschrieben. Nicht üblich.



    Den habe ich geschrieben das ich 3% von Nevada habe. :D
    Stimmt aber nicht, nur ein fuenftel von den fully diluted shares.
    Da habe ich gleich 5 mal mehr gesagt damits schneller geht mit der benoetigten Antwort die zwar eine Antwort ist aber trotzdem nicht viel sagt wo der Wurm steckt.
    Ich habe nun einen Schnitt von C$ 0.688 was unter den letzten PP'waren von 70 cents Anfang September.


    Passt schon. ;)


    Mal schaun wo die heute hinrennt, ich geh jetzt weg von PC und schau am Ende nach wie es ausging.


    Mein Margin ist wieder.... :(



    XAX

    TOP STORY


    ‘High-risk Gautrain could be white elephant’


    Government is understood to be deeply divided over the Gautrain project, with transport department officials arguing that the investment could be better used to revamp the entire public transport system.
    It has been said that government is concerned about some of the publicity surrounding the project, in particular whether it is worth its price tag.
    The delay in the start of the project has seen a sizeable increase in costs, with the bulk of the money coming from grants from the national treasury and not from Gauteng.
    The project has received the cabinet’s conditional support, but it still needs final approval.


    Gautrain may miss SA’s 2010 World Cup kickoff
    Gautrain hits R20bn storm
    Court dismisses Gautrain BEE hopefuls

    Crystallex Reports Third Quarter 2005 Results


    Thursday November 10, 4:10 pm ET


    http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051110/20051110005847.html?


    Commenting on the Company's progress, Todd Bruce, President and Chief Executive Officer of Crystallex said, "Both the company and its shareholders have been affected by the stress resulting not only from the extended permitting process for the Las Cristinas project, but also from the all too successful efforts by some sectors of the media to misrepresent the Venezuelan Government as having an agenda to drive out foreign investors, nationalise the mining industry and terminate existing valid contracts. However, our confidence in the Venezuelan Government's commitment to honour its contractual commitments remains strong and has, in fact, been reinforced by various recent events.


    We have had extensive meetings with senior government representatives and, as a result of those meetings, remain confident that the permit which will allow Crystallex to commence construction at Las Cristinas will be successfully secured. We are particularly encouraged that the Special Commission established by the Venezuelan National Assembly to investigate the situation in the Las Claritas area of Bolivar State recently concluded in its public report that the small miners and the people of Las Claritas shared the conviction that Crystallex should immediately begin the development of Las Cristinas and continue to carry out the social investment programs to which Crystallex has committed, and it was therefore urgent that the permit which allows Crystallex to commence construction at Las Cristinas be granted."


    Mr. Bruce continued, "Additionally, in direct repudiation of the recently published media reports that Venezuela intends to drive out foreign investors, cancel contracts and nationalize the resource sector, the Venezuelan Government announced during the quarter that an Australian company had committed to investing in a major new aluminium production facility in Bolivar State, that new offshore gas leases had been awarded to a number of companies including the US company, Chevron, and that Bolivar Gold would receive its outstanding Exploitation Certificate for its Choco mining operation. In addition, Chevron announced that it was proposing a new 400,000 barrel per day heavy oil operation in conjunction with Spain's Repsol YPF and the Venezuelan national oil company, PDVSA, which would see Venezuelan total heavy oil production increase from the current 600,000 barrels per day to almost 1,000,000 barrels per day."


    The Company's confidence in the Government of Venezuela is unchanged and we believe that the Venezuelan government recognizes and values its contractual commitments and working relationships with international companies, like Crystallex, that have demonstrated both compliance and good corporate citizenship in their dealings with government. Consequently the Company has continued to advance the development of the Las Cristinas project.


    Engineering design work is now essentially complete and a total of $174 million has been committed under equipment purchase orders and construction and service contracts, including $70 million which has been paid. At site, upgrading of the 19km access road and refurbishing of the camp to accommodate the construction work force has been completed, and social investment, training and education programmes are in place.