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Market Depth for BOUGAINVILLE COPPER
as at 11:18:30 AM Thursday, March 31, 2011
BOUGAINVILLE COPPER Trade Summary - Status
Last Change % Volume Trades Open High Low
1.580 0.110 7.48 86,225 14 1.490 1.580 1.490
Last Traded 300 @ 1.58 - 11:07:14
BOUGAINVILLE COPPER Market Depth
BOC Buyers
Level Buy Quantity Price
1 2 50,000 1.580
2 1 3,000 1.480
3 1 10,000 1.470
4 1 15,218 1.465
5 1 15,000 1.410
6 1 12,000 1.330
7 1 8,432 1.320
8 2 929 1.310
9 1 1,500 1.260
10 1 3,992 1.250
11 1 10,000 1.230
12 1 8,700 1.150
13 1 6,000 1.095
14 1 10,000 1.000
15 1 5,000 0.800
BOC Sellers
Price Quantity Sell Level
1.590 26,021 5 1
1.600 111,600 4 2
1.620 8,470 1 3
1.625 8,510 1 4
1.630 7,000 2 5
1.670 4,000 1 6
1.680 10,000 1 7
1.690 9,250 3 8
1.700 20,500 5 9
1.710 4,000 1 10
1.735 822 1 11
1.750 15,000 1 12
1.820 3,230 1 13
1.830 10,000 1 14
1.840 10,000 1 15
1.900 16,000 3 16
1.920 1,600 1 17
1.930 7,600 1 18
1.950 100,000 2 19
2.050 6,000 1 20
2.080 3,600 1 21
2.200 20,000 1 22
3.970 5,000 1 23
12.000 40,000 1 24
15.990 30,000 1 25
15:00:33 1.6000 1,500 2,400
15:00:33 1.6000 3,950 6,320
15:00:33 1.6000 3,000 4,800
15:00:33 1.6000 5,000 8,000
15:00:33 1.6000 99,650 159,440
15:00:33 1.5900 1,500 2,385
15:00:33 1.5900 2,000 3,180
15:00:33 1.5900 1,524 2,423
Quelle: Mekamui News, 29.3.2011
In the media there are lots of talks of re-opening the Panguna mine but it is a different story when you are on the ground, you will not hear more of that talk.
Outsiders think that it is very simple and easy to re-open the mine after 20 thousand Mekamuians/Bougainvilleans were killed, wounded and died while closing the mine down.
On the 27th of March a chief of one of the clans in Central Mekamui/Bougainville came to see me and we talked for a while chatting on our interest etc. Later we went to see a person who I will do an interview with. Fortunately the member for central Bougainville in the PNG National Government Jim Miringtoro was there too. He invited us to where he and others were sitting. While chatting on we came across the Panguna mine topic. He told us that Panguna will remain closed till the compensation is paid by BCL.
I asked him if he could talk to me on the camera, he agreed and we did the interview. He told me that 80% of Bougainvilleans don’t want the mine re-opened. He mentioned the silent majority who the mainstream media never talks to: they don’t want the mine re-opened. Every time he visited the rural villages during his constituency visits they voiced out their concern to him.
As we finished the interview with the member, we walked to the mini market at section 15 and we caught up with one of the main characters in the struggle for no mining: Mr Damian Daman. We asked if he could talk on the camera and he agreed. His answer to our question is short: no to re-opening Panguna. When asked what if the ones who are talking about the re-opening go ahead and sign any agreement? He told us something bad will happen.
On our way back we saw the minister for veteran affairs in the Autonomous Government David Sisito. He too agreed to talk on the camera. His stand is for the company to pay the original demand of PNG K10 billion. Without BCL paying the compensation it is a big NO to re-opening the Panguna mine. As one of the founders of the revolution he still maintains the outstanding demand.
Sweat, tears and blood has flown down our brothers and sisters, relatives etc while talking about re-opening Panguna mine we step on our dead leaders and comrades blood and tears. This is not the way to go and very much against our culture and customs.
All of the three leaders, when asked about the economic, had the firm stand that our island will be based on agriculture. We live from the land and we have proved it during the war. They told me that those who are talking about re-opening the mine they don’t care about the land and the future generations: they only worry about money. They told me the Regions member Mr F Semoso is pushing hard to re-open the mine, but that will not happen he will just hand out cash after cash for a speedy re-opening.
http://www.pngindustrynews.net/...amp;highlight=%BOUGAINVILLE%COPPER%
Momis added after the meeting that there was a broad consensus on Bougainville in favour of reopening the mine, but that reaching a new agreement was still a long way off.
“There are some armed individuals in south Bougainville, but it’s a minute proportion of the total population,” he said.
Alle Insider von MRA,JSB,PNG Gov. welche an den Vorbereitungen zum Transfert von Shares u. Miningpower an Boug.,BCA Review etc. beteiligt sind haben einen Wissensvorsprung, welchen es zu monetarisieren gilt,zumal unsere "grossen Ohren" eifrig Lobbyarbeit für BOC Shares im PNG Parlament betreibt. ;-))))))))))))
Hi Clive,
why for God’s sake are you continuing to spread lies and hatred amongst your people?
Can’t you try for once to accept democracy? That means to accept that the majority of Bougainvilleans desperately need mining for better life and for prosperity in future.
Obviously you are not up-to-date in Honiara about what’s happening in Bougainville: You should know that even the Me’ekamui leaders on the ground – under conditions – welcome mining now!
Don’t be an instrument for these rotten anti-mining groups in Europe or Australia who would like to push Bougainville and Bougainvilleans back into the stone-age!
Most of them are mentally ill people whose biggest pleasure is to sow hatred and unrest. They are absolutely not interested in Bougainville’s welfare. They are only interested in their so called fight against big (mining) companies.
They pretend to support you for a better Bougainville. But this is not true. In fact they are not really interested in the people on the ground, because they are comfortly sitting in their air-conditioned flats infront of their computer screen.
They play a very bad and weird game with you only! They are not struggling for survive – as you do – on the Solomons. People like Natalie, Cynthia or others are simply stupid and mean individuals who try to abuse you! Please keep that in mind! There is one very good word that describes them best: HYPOCRISY!
Don’t forget: You already became one of their victims once when you travelled to London!
Your Bougainvillean dignity should not allow other people to mislead you!
Best regards,
Axel
Das sitzt! und sollte schon ein bissel Eindruck machen. Wäre vielleicht auch gut, wenn andere mit entsprechenden Connections ebenfalls mal was schreiben würden, damit die "Hardliner" immer wieder gegenstänkern könnten. Ist doch blöd!!
Allerdings müssten auch die Umweltbedingungen neu diskutiert bzw. "verhandelt" werden, ist ja auch wichtig!!!
He was speaking at the Mining Brainstorming workshop in Buka yesterday.
He said that Bougainvilleans were in a dependent position, which means important decisions were made for us in a belief that those decisions were to secure the best interest of the landowners, resource owners and the people at large.
Mr.Momis said that unlike today,we did not have too much access to expert information and knowledge to the difficult issue of mining.
He said that PNG and Australian government were looking for ways of convincing Australian Tax Payers and Papua New Guineans that it was time to have Independence.
And Pangunamine was obviously the resource that was perceived to bring great wealth or generate revenue for the government and thus relieve Australian colonial government of its responsibilities to provide goods and services to the people of Papua New Guinea.
He said that the people of Bougainville were never fully consulted and Bougainville’s leaders advice was ignored.
MR. MOMIS told those gathered that today is different and based on those past mistakes, Bougainville need to be well informed on which steps to take to develop the economy of Bougainville.
http://bougainville.typepad.com/newdawn/2011/03/...rst-people-in.html
Funny how things turn out. Former Prime Minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu was this month appointed to the Board of Bougainville Copper. Sir Rabbie was PM when the bloody crisis started over issues with BCL. Now there is talk of the mine reopening...co-incidence?
are our voices being heard?
The people of PNG have been stopped from making public protests for some time now. We wonder if this is just building up pressure which will eventually explode as it has all over the Middle East. It is all very well for our PM to say take us on in the elections, but this mandate they claim to have from the people said nothing about repressing genuine community concerns about how their country is being run. It is said, 50 per cent of justice is being heard. Who is listening to the people of PNG?
still with pangu pati
FANS of long time politician Sir Rabbie Namaliu may have been puzzled to see him being the keynote speaker at a fundraiser for populist Powes Parkop&s Social Democratic Party the other night. The knight was quick to kill off any rumours he was abandoning his beloved Pangu Pati. ive been a member of the Pangu Pati for over 40 years so it is much too late in the day for me to even think about changing parties, the jovial ex-PM told the diners.
no relation whatsoever
DONT think that New Guinea Islands police commander Francis Tokura is getting involved in Bougainville politics. The picture of him alongside a story about the Meekamui leaders wanting K40 million burial money, as seen in our Islands page on Tuesday, was not meant to be there. Mr Tokura had a farewell parade at Kokopo last Friday before transferring to police HQ soon.
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Today: 01-Apr-2011
Time(AEST) Price Volume Value Condition Codes
15:49:29 1.5500 174 270
13:05:56 1.6000 5,000 8,000
11:49:13 1.6000 2,000 3,200
10:31:44 1.6000 8,750 14,000 XT
10:03:56 1.6000 3,750 6,000
@xxxraphaelxxx: Dank für die Zuwendung!
Bitte auf Hotcopper voten ;-)))))
http://hotcopper.com.au/...sp?fid=1&tid=1425415&msgid=8080153
Radio Australia / Pacific Beat, 31.3.2011
Bougainville has witnessed another milestone in its peace process with a reconciliation ceremony between the President of the Autonomous Government, John Momis, and the landowners from the six lease areas around the Panguna mine. The ceremony has set the stage for wider consultations on re-starting mining operations.
Presenter: Jemima Garrett
Speaker: Patrick Nisira, Bougainville's Vice President
GARRETT: Discussions on the re-opening of the Rio Tinto owned Panguna copper mine have picked up pace in the last few months. The man on the frontline for the Bougainville Autonomous government is Vice President Patrick Nisira. He believes the re-opening of the Panguna Mine could be as significant for his government as it was for the Papua New Guinea government in the lead-up to its independence in 1975.
NISIRA: Since December last year there have been big movements between the Autonomous Bougainville government engaging with the Panguna landowners and people surrounding the Panguna copper mine because we believe very much that Panguna will play a crucial role in the recovery of the autonomous government . As we all know, in the 1970s the Panguna copper mine was the only mining operation in Papua New Guinea at that time. The Panguna copper mine then got PNG independence since it became operational. We believe the Panguna copper mine can also do the same for our fledgling Autonomous region so with that in mind the President directed me to engage with the people of Panguna and meaningfully involve the people there, especially the left wing organisations and the former combatants and the Panguna landowners.
GARRETT: Bougainville is heavily dependent on financial assistance from Australia and from the Papua New guinea government. Vice President Nisira is grateful for that assistance but he says it cannot go on forever.
NISIRA: We appreciate the goodwill of international donors but as we, as Bougainvilleans, we believe we can once again walk tall. And to walk tall, as a people, we have to drag away from this dependency that we are currently at the moment. So the President has directed me to move into Panguna and tell all the people there, talk to them, get them to understand the importance of Panguna in the peacekeeping process. Because of Panguna, Bougainville went down the drain and we believe that if we can fix Panguna, if we can stabilise Panguna, we can help Bougainville on its two feet again.
GARRETT: The reconciliation ceremony between Bougainville President John Momis and Panguna landowners, last Friday, means the consultations on re-opening the mine can gear up a notch. Vice President Nisira says that after many months the six Panguna landowning groups have agreed to work together.
NISIRA: There is really great movement now. In our consultation the people want the mine to be open. There is some hesitation from former combatants who really feel we should engage them too, but within the next 3 weeks.. We have consulted with the people of Panguna, we have engaged the Mekamui, they are formally in the process now.
Within the next few weeks we will be holding three big forums: one in North Bougainville preferably in Buka, one in Central Bougainville earmarked for Arawa, and one in South Bougainville. I think it will be scheduled, maybe, in Siwai. At these public forums we will gauge the Bougainville people's view on mining, on re-opening of mining.
Today the official ABG position is not yet to re-open the mine. We still await the thoughts of the landowners, the ex-combatants and also the people of Bougainville to speak out through these Forums and then after this consultation with our people, ABG will be able to make a formal announcement on the re-opening of the Bougainville copper mine.
By Aloysius Laukai
New Dawn FM has been receiving calls from the public concerning not enough awareness concerning the Cholera outbreak in Lontis, Buka island.
They said that more awareness on prevention must be quickly carried out throughout Buka island and mainland Bougainville.
Chairman of the Cholera Task Force, PATRICK KOLES says that while the figures had risen to 65, the task force assures the communities that attendance at Lemanmanu health centre and at the advance medical post in Lontis had actually declined indicating the episode is now being controlled,” said Koles.
“The public is also advised that while there were reported cases at Hutjena and Gogohe, the public health team had actually acted very quickly and had sent these cases back to Lemanmanu were they had initially migrated from,” said Koles.
He added that CTF has already effected the following measures:
• Total ban on sale of cooked food and homemade ice block at public and road side markets,
• In relation to schools in affected areas, the task force feels there is no need to close down schools unless schools report any episode of diarrhea and
• The task force will conduct massive awareness among communities and encourage the school teachers to ensure school children receive the message on basic hygiene measures which is the most important factor in controlling cholera.
“Basically, the community must take ownership of their health by practicing basic hygiene rules,” said Koles.
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Today the official ABG position is not yet to re-open the mine. We still await the thoughts of the landowners, the ex-combatants and also the people of Bougainville to speak out through these Forums and then after this consultation with our people, ABG will be able to make a formal announcement on the re-opening of the Bougainville copper mine.
Und wenn ich Bougainvillean wäre würde ich mir das "JA" fett bezahlen lassen.
Bin mal gespannt ob sie dieses Jahr soweit kommen!
.........lässt darauf schliessen dass heute (PNG?) Insider massiv eingestiegen sind."
Stimmt nicht ganz, denn dieses Volumen in Au gestern ist nicht durch PNG-Insider zustande gekommen, sondern durch mich. Da es nur positive Nachrichten aus Bougainville gibt und man ja wohl davon ausgehen kann, dass nach dem AGM in Kürze die Post so richtig abgehen wird, habe ich gestern zu diesen sehr günstigen Preisen noch mal mit größeren Mengen zugeschlagen.
Leider kann ich mir das nicht täglich leisten, wie man am heutigen Volumen unschwer erkennt ...