Beiträge von Aladin

    Esperanza Silver Corp.: More High-Grade Gold and Silver at San Luis, Peru
    Wednesday September 21, 9:02 am ET



    VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Sept. 21, 2005) - Esperanza Silver Corporation (TSX VENTURE:EPZ - News) announces that follow-up channel sampling across the principal vein at the San Luis, Peru project has returned the following results:
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    Vein Width Gold Silver
    Channel I.D. (meters) (grams/tn) (grams/tn)
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    C-A1 4.2 40.7 1198
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    C-A2 4.6 27.1 694
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    C-A3 4.6 1.8 29
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    C-A4 7.0 84.8 1628
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    Plus 30% up..... :D die tanzt auch mit Salsa, weiter so !

    The distribution of illegal mining activity in the area also suggests the presence of gold within at least one other adjacent vein system.


    Mr. James also announced that the Company plans to move quickly to work with indigenous people, illegal migrant miners, and the local municipality to ensure that benefits accrue in the short-term to the residents of the area. An assessment of the indigenous peoples' ancestral rights (at present inadequately confirmed), employment during drilling, as well as responses to health concerns within the illegal migrant miner community, are priority concerns, noted Mr. James.

    Crystallex Says Mine Plans Are on Track


    Wednesday September 21, 12:18 pm ET


    Crystallex Says Plans to Develop Major Gold Mine in Venezuela Are on Track


    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- The president of Toronto-based Crystallex International Corp. said Wednesday that plans are on track for the firm to develop a major gold mine in eastern Venezuela.
    The comments by company president and CEO Todd Bruce came a day after Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez referred to the Las Cristinas mine in a speech.



    "It belongs to Venezuela, and there we are going to set up a national mining company," Chavez said during his speech.


    Todd said in a statement there has been no change in the status of the Las Cristinas project or Crystallex's mine operating contract in Venezuela.


    "The Las Cristinas deposit is indeed owned by Venezuela and administered through the CVG, which is a regional natural resource development arm of the central government," Todd said. "The CVG has contracted Crystallex... Our contract is founded and premised upon the ownership of the resource by the Republic of Venezuela."


    Todd said the company is committed to developing the mine "in accordance with the terms of our contract" and for the benefit of shareholders as well as Venezuela and local residents.


    He recognized the government is working to establish a new national mining company.


    "The Las Cristinas deposit could become a core asset of any new organization created," Todd said. "Our mining contract would remain intact and be administered by the new mining company."


    He said the creation of the new national mining company would "have no practical impact on Crystallex as it is the mine operating contract that governs our role."


    Crystallex says the Las Cristinas mine is expected to begin commercial gold production in the second half of next year, at an initial rate of about 300,000 ounces (8,400 kilograms) a year.


    Company officials are awaiting environmental permits that are considered a mere formality. ?(


    The firm has said it plans to spend US$265 million (euro217 million) building the mine and a processing plant.


    Environmentalists and indigenous groups have tried to block the mine's construction in the past, saying the work could cause environmental damage and disturb nearby Indian communities. Government officials have said there would be minimal environmental damage.


    Illegal miners have been extracting gold for decades in the area, located among forests some 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) southeast of Caracas, the capital.

    TVI.TO... endlich mal News, die mit der Frischmilch-Kantine vor der Mine, Tambok. :D
    Auch die EPZ.V Esperanza ist am tanzen.
    Endlich tauchen die Damen auf zum Salsa. :P


    TVI Pacific Inc.: Balabag Property Update
    Wednesday September 21, 11:45 am ET



    CALGARY, ALBERTA--(CCNMatthews - Sept. 21, 2005) - TVI Pacific Inc. (TSX:TVI - News)


    DUE DILIGENCE COMPLETED; SAMPLING RETURNS EXCELLENT GOLD AND SILVER VALUES


    TVI ACCELERATES EXPLORATION PROGRAM - DRILL RIG MOBILIZED


    - Four sites sampled testing a portion of a mineralized area extending approximately 500m east-west and 350m north-south with results ranging from ; 1m @ 0.49 g/t Au, 4.6 g/t Ag, 0.57 g/t AuEq to 1m @ 62.2 g/t Au, 8,175 g/t Ag, or 195 g/t AuEq.


    - The average of all 144 channel samples is 7.58 g/t Au, 290 g/t Ag, 12.3 g/t AuEq.


    - Best composite is 3m @ 13.0 g/t Au, 125 g/t Ag or 15.1 g/t AuEq.










    http://biz.yahoo.com/ccn/05092…6bb34b8daafc1645df3.html?

    Volltreffer bei RNC.TO und ORM.V, die hatte ich schon letzte Woche im Korb. :D


    KRY bei 2 $ nicht so gut, jetzt kommt wieder Druck auf ebenso bei Bolivar, die Leute sind noch verwirrt und haben Bedenken.
    Bei KRY ist mein Kaufschnitt nun 2.35 USD,mit wieder neuen Kauf zu 1.85 USD.


    Salsa ist schon ein sehr beweglicher Tanz. :D

    Kry macht gleich auf.....



    Crystallex Confirms Las Cristinas Position
    Wednesday September 21, 10:17 am ET



    TORONTO, Sept. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Crystallex International Corporation (Amex: KRY; Toronto) responding to selling pressure in the Company's shares, Crystallex International Corporation's President and Chief Executive Officer, Todd Bruce, reiterated today from the Company's offices in Caracas that there has been no change in the status of the Las Cristinas project or Crystallex's mine operating contract in Venezuela. We are aware of newswire reports which have resulted in pressure on the share price of the company in particular, and on Venezuelan gold mining companies in general. Crystallex prefers to keep the market informed on facts rather than media interpretation and speculation. Although subsequent reports have clarified the initial news wire story, the Company felt it appropriate to comment as follows:
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    "Todd Bruce remarked that the market seems to have reacted in particular to a Dow Jones news wire story which reports President Chavez stating that


    'Las Cristinas belongs to Venezuela. We will build a national mining


    company there.'"


    Mr. Bruce noted, "This statement is consistent with the existing situation. The Las Cristinas deposit is indeed owned by Venezuela and administered through the CVG which is a regional natural resource development arm of the central government. The CVG has contracted Crystallex to be its operator for the Las Cristinas project. Our contract is founded and premised upon the ownership of the resource by the Republic of Venezuela. Our commitment is to develop the Las Cristinas assets in accordance with the terms of our contract for the benefit of our shareholders, the Republic and the citizens of Bolivar State. The government is actively pursuing the establishment of a national resource development entity, the core assets of which would consist of mining assets provided by CVG. Thus the Las Cristinas deposit could become a core asset of any new organization created. Our mining contract would remain in tact and be administered by the new mining company. Nowhere has it been said that Venezuela does not intend to honor valid and subsisting contracts with reputable and performing international companies. The creation of the new national mining company would therefore have no practical impact on Crystallex as it is the mine operating contract that governs our role."


    Mr. Bruce added, "I would draw the market's attention to the Reuters news wire report that was issued after the initial Dow Jones article to stress that the Reuters article specifically stated:


    'Chavez did not say Venezuela would revoke the contract to Crystallex or


    that the gold mine the company (Crystallex) was planning to develop would


    now be developed by the new state company.'


    and to the Vheadline article which noted:



    'Somewhat frustrated senior (government) officials speaking exclusively
    to VHeadline.com early this afternoon say that (again) some sectors of
    the international news media have (perhaps purposely) misconstrued the
    President's words to mean that the government is expropriating the Las
    Cristinas gold mine from Toronto-based gold miner, Crystallex
    International (KRY).


    'Nothing could be further from the truth ... the Venezuelan State has
    always owned Las Cristinas ... what needs to be explained is that we have
    cleared illegal miners off the site so that Crystallex may begin mining
    operations under it's exclusive Mine Operations contract with the
    Venezuelan Guayana Corporation (CVG).'"


    Crystallex fully intends to continue in the fulfillment of its obligations under its Mine Operating Agreement ("MOA") upon receipt of the final environmental permit.

    Salsa Aktien


    In Frankfurt und Stuttgart gibt es Verkaeufer fuer 2.11- 2.18 Euro.
    In Muenchen bei 1.20 aber nichts ruehrt sich bei allen drei Standorten.
    Kein Handel bis jetzt, ein Pokerspiel mit Venezuela.


    Nun 3 im Angebot auch Hecla und Bolivar Gold BGC.TO, bin gespannt wie es nach dem Opening laeuft.
    Ich gehe den Bluff ein von Chaves und rechne mit keinen Buergerkrieg oder Beschlagnahmungen in Venezuela.
    Ist ja ein Panik Kurs wie damals Droppy bei 32 Cents, kaufen und wieder verkaufen bei der Erholung,
    Hugo wird bald wieder nuechtern. :D


    Hugo hatte wahrscheinlich gestern zu viel Tequila und heute Kopfweh.
    Man wird sich einigen, irgendwie.


    Soweit wird sich Chaves nicht trauen sonst kommen die Marines in kuerze und raeumen dort auf wenn Demokratie $$$$ in Gefahr ist.


    Mal schaun, ich kann mich auch irren.



    Gruss


    XAX


    Do you like to dance ????..... :D

    Randgold Exploration wurde gestern von Amex zu den Pink Sheets verfrachtet,somit dekradiert.
    Man findet sie nun auf den Stink Sheets unter den Symbol RANGY.PK.
    Die muessen erst noch die Buecher bzw.Bilanzen kochen.


    Selbst bei einer Hausse lebt man gefaehrlich wenn Hugo Chaves spricht fallen sofort die Minen in Venezuela.
    Nichts ist sicher, nur der Tod.


    Ja so kanns gehen, immer eine Ueberaschung fuer die Goldbugs.



    Mfg


    XAX

    http://www.musikcity.mus.br/english.html :D


    Venezuela's Chavez Urges Socialist Push


    Tuesday September 20, 6:51 pm ET
    By Patricia Rondon Espin, Associated Press Writer



    Venezuela's Chavez Urges Foreign Investors to Pay Taxes and Follow Rules, or Leave


    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez urged foreign oil firms and other companies Tuesday to pay their taxes and follow the government's rules, saying those that don't should leave.


    WOOF WOOF !




    In a speech that ranged from mining rights to a state seizure of one company's grain silos, Chavez said the country should turn resolutely away from capitalism and toward socialism.


    "An oil or gas company, or whatever sort... that doesn't like what is happening here, that doesn't way to pay taxes, that doesn't want to answer for environmental damages, let them pick up their things and go far away," Chavez said. "Let them leave."


    Chavez made the remarks during a speech in the eastern city of Puerto Ordaz. His government has accused some foreign oil firms of evading taxes and has said they must pay up.


    The Venezuelan president said his government "isn't against international investment," but said he opposes investments in which there is "an intent to take ownership of our natural resources."


    He spoke in general terms but then went into a specific case, ?(appearing to cast doubt on Toronto-based Crystallex International Corp.'s plans to develop a major gold mine, saying it would be exploited by a state mining firm.


    "Las Cristinas belongs to Venezuela. We will build a national mining company there," he said, without elaborating. Crystallex has plans to spend US $265 million (euro218 million) on the project.


    Chavez, an ally of Cuban President Fidel Castro, says he is leading Venezuela away from capitalism and toward a new "socialism of the 21st century."........ VIVA !!! :D


    He said that will involve increasing the use of cooperatives and emphasizing "collective property."


    Chavez also praised state governments for recently seizing an abandoned tomato processing plant owned by H.J. Heinz Co. and grain silos owned by Alimentos Polar, the country's largest food company.


    Officials have said they will move to expropriate the two properties, arguing they weren't being adequately used.


    In Polar's case, Chavez said, "they bought the plant and stripped it down, and they took the equipment to another country. And they abandoned it."


    Troops seized the Polar silos earlier this month. Polar -- which makes Polar beer and many food products -- is challenging the move, saying the corn silos were still in use. But Chavez said the company dismantled a plant next to them that was used to make corn flour.


    Venezuelan authorities during the past year have taken control of 26 silos that were judged to be abandoned, Food Minister Rafael Oropeza said, according to the state-run ABN news agency.


    Chavez said workers in state-supported cooperatives should "dedicate at least one afternoon a week to ideological debate."


    "The most important thing isn't to earn money. The most important thing to contribute... to the transformation of the country's socio-economic process," Chavez said.


    Meanwhile, Vice President Jose Vicente Rangel said the government plans to redistribute as much as 2 million hectares (4.9 million acres) through agrarian reforms. Rangel denied the plan threatens private property, saying more Venezuelans would own property as a result.


    "We are expanding private property," Rangel told the state news agency.