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Wir haben die Aktien auch ohne die heute zugänglichen Informationen gekauft. Mussten die Schliessung der Mine hinnehmen und sitzen seit damals auf "fast" wertlosen Papieren.
Ich denke nach wie vor zurück. Ich konnte mir vor 40 Jahren auch nicht vorstellen, dass der "Eiserne Vorhang" und die "Berliner Mauer" fällt.
Die Geschichte lehrte mich an politische Veränderungen zu glauben....
Wir haben die Aktien auch ohne die heute zugänglichen Informationen gekauft. Mussten die Schliessung der Mine hinnehmen und sitzen seit damals auf "fast" wertlosen Papieren.
Allerdings:
So nahe daran das sich was zu bewegen beginnt waren wir nie.
Glück auf!
oyoo (Hab nix mit dem Ruhrgebiet zu tun ...)
Sehr geehrte Kundin, sehr geehrter Kunde,
die oben genannte Gesellschaft (BCL) hat unter Berufung auf ausländische Rechtsordnung von unserem Haus die Offenlegung der Namen und Anschriften ihrer Aktionäre verlangt.
Die allgemeinen und produktbezogenen Geschäftsbedingungen befassen sich in Nr. 20.1 mit Auskunftersuchen ausländischer Gesellschaften.....
Darin heißt es: ...es folgt dann der Wortlaut Abschnitt Nr. 20.1
hat denn noch jemand eine solche Nachricht erhalten?? von seiner Depotbank ??
Ist der Grund vielleicht jetzt eine automatische Eintragung in das Share Register ? ist BCL jetzt wach geworden bezgl. der Handelsmanipulationen usw.usw. ;D)))
Bougainville Copper Agreement
Several new developments have occurred which should
help facilitate the re-negotiation of the Bougainville
Copper Agreement (BCA), which is a necessary precursor
of any future investment decisions.
The Bougainville Copper Agreement is an act of the PNG
National Parliament, and as such can only be modified or
repealed by the Parliament.
It is recognised by all stakeholders, including Bougainville
Copper, that the Agreement was drawn up in times and
circumstances that differ from those prevailing today and
that changes need to be made to accommodate the
views, rights and aspirations of all stakeholders including
the landowners and the people of Bougainville.
There is widespread agreement today that Bougainville’s
economic future needs mining if it is to be able to fund
services for the people from its own resources, as well as
address future questions of increased autonomy.
A re-commencement of mining at Panguna cannot take
place unless all parties – the landowners, the
Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG),
ex-combatants, the National Government of PNG and
Bougainville Copper – are acting in close accord, now
and into the future. During the last year there have been
increasing signs of alignment between the key
stakeholders which is encouraging.
Funding and sovereign risk assurance for the project will
require a united effort. There will need to be a fair and
stable mining regime that gives investors the confidence
needed to commit to a project that is expected to cost in
excess of US$5 billion.
It is pleasing to note that landowners in the six areas
most closely affected by the mine’s operations, including
Panguna, the tailings areas, Arawa and the road and port
leases, have all but completed the formation of legallybased
associations capable of providing genuine
representation to the process of reviewing the
Bougainville Copper Agreement. The process of
incorporation, which involves both legal and customary
commitments, is most welcome, and should bring us
closer to the capacity required to review the BCA to the
benefit of all stakeholders. It is a process conducted by
the landowners themselves with the support of the
Autonomous Bougainville Government and President
Momis, and without the participation of Bougainville
Copper.
Prime Minister Peter O’Neill has confirmed in the
Parliament that Bougainville Copper has, by right of the
BCA, permits to operate at Panguna for a further 21
years from 2011. There are also encouraging indications
that funding for Bougainville and the drawing down of
powers to the ABG, including the power to license and
regulate mining, will be invigorated under his
government.
The Joint Supervisory Board (JSB) which steers the peace
and drawdown processes, met during the period for the
first time in eighteen months, and a large transfer of
funds was made by the National Government to the
Autonomous Bougainville Government.
Bougainville
There are many positive developments to report from the
Autonomous Bougainville Region during the year in
review.
The relationship between President John Momis, his
government, and the board and management of
Bougainville Copper continues to be excellent, with
parties working closely to facilitate the possible
re-development of the Panguna mine. Company
representatives regularly meet and communicate with
President Momis and government representatives, with
the company being encouraged to work towards
establishing an office in Arawa on Bougainville and to
make regular visits. President Momis has re-affirmed his
support for the reopening of the mine, and the
momentum which has produced landowner elections
and an increased focus on the re-start agenda is in
considerable part due to the efforts of the President and
members of his cabinet. The issues of gun control and
law and order are similarly the subject of concerted effort
by members of the Autonomous Bougainville
Government.
The World Bank initiative aimed at helping Bougainville
develop its mining sector continues to be productive,
directed towards increasing community benefits from all
forms of mining, increasing the technical capacity to
regulate mining activity and thereby help facilitate the
transfer of mining powers to Bougainville. This will be an
important step because regulatory certainty is needed
before a decision to mine can be made. Ideally the
Bougainville mining regime will not be dissimilar to the
current Papua New Guinea (PNG) system so that a
smooth transition from the old regime to the new should
be possible. It is noted that the ABG Department of
Mining is recruiting new technical staff.
The combined landowner groupings at Panguna continue
to co-operate through the Panguna Management and
Consultative Committee and the landowner umbrella
company. One of the key achievements was the
engagement of representatives of all mine affected areas
in a productive meeting with senior Bougainville Copper
management at Buka. This is a major step forward for all
parties who continue to work on an agenda of issues to
bring to the table when negotiations for future
operations begin.
There was a very successful visit by a delegation of
National Government and ABG political and
administration representatives to Rio Tinto’s Northparkes
copper operation in Australia, with very positive feedback
received from the members of the delegation as to the
high levels of goodwill and close collaboration that were
witnessed between the mine and neighbouring
communities. More visits are planned.
The Australian Government remains supportive of
Bougainville, including the provision of senior advisors to
President Momis and the ABG. The Australia PNG
Business Council, of which I am president, is active in
maintaining a good relationship between Australia and
the people of Bougainville
Increasingly Bougainville is seen as an attractive resource
development province.
In addition to the rolling plan that currently guides the
operation of the company, the board has initiated new
planning exercises that give as much certainty as possible
to decision-making, on the path to a resumption of
mining.
An updated Order of Magnitude Study has been
completed.
This is a major study receiving inputs from a large
number of experienced and qualified people aimed at
providing the board with an understanding of the range
of viable technical and commercial development path
options that can be taken to a feasibility study.
Contributors to this exercise include people with
expertise in geology, business planning, environment,
tailings management, JORC compliance and other skills
and capacities drawn from within Rio Tinto’s expertise.
Members of the board have participated, as well as key
project evaluation people from the Rio Tinto copper
group.
The results of this study indicate that it may be
economically viable to redevelop the Panguna mine
under current assumptions. The company is reviewing the
study and will report in further detail at the Annual
General Meeting in April.
As a result of the study and the JORC compliance
process, there has been a significant increase in the
Panguna resource. A statement of the updated mineral
resource was released on 7 February 2013 and can be
viewed on the company website –
www.bougainvillecopper.com.pg
When circumstances permit, it is our intention to
establish a representative office at Arawa. Once this
occurs, the company and the ABG and landowners
propose to jointly commission four new studies in 2013 –
social and economic baseline studies, social mapping,
social economic and cultural assessment and an
environmental baseline and impact assessment.
Also planned for this year is a flow of information to all
key stakeholders to keep them informed of the
company’s intentions and planned activities. Access to
mine properties and operational sites is necessary to
conduct remediation and safety surveys, which are also
planned.
Another joint initiative between the ABG and
Bougainville Copper is the establishment of a satellite
radio network to facilitate efficient radio transmission to
the majority of Bougainville. Both commercial and
government radio stations will have access to this system.
An enhanced media and communications strategy is
being developed.
The company was a major sponsor of the Bougainville
team to the PNG Games held in Kokopo in 2012. This
allowed Bougainville to send a large, well equipped team
which was one of the most successful participants in the
games.
Further studies, including pre-feasibility and bankable
feasibility, will be necessary before any decision on
redevelopment of the Panguna mine can be made. It is
not intended to undertake further studies until
consultations with governments, landowners and other
stakeholders result in broad support for redevelopment.
It is anticipated that a joint committee of representatives
from the National Government, the ABG, landowners
and Bougainville Copper will be established this year to
facilitate the renegotiation of the BCA.
Rio Tinto is recognised by the National Government as a
continuing and committed investor in PNG’s mineral
development future.
Bougainville Copper is among those projects that Rio
Tinto has on active watch, and Rio Tinto continues to
assist the company with world class technical expertise
and management.
Mr Jean-Sebastien Jacques, Rio Tinto’s president of
international copper operations, joined the Bougainville
Copper board in 2012. The appointment underlines the
commitment of the company’s largest shareholder to
Bougainville Copper.
The company faces the coming year with enthusiasm for
the tasks ahead, and anticipates good progress toward
the vision of reopening the mine.
Peter R Taylor
CS: 10.2.2013 4 Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited Melbourne VIC 10.320.606
VOL AU 8 Feb 2013 0.60 0.60 0.58 0.60 2,164,900
http://au.finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=BOC.AX
Damit ist zweifelsfrei erwiesen wer in AU gedeckelt hat.
die oben genannte Gesellschaft (BCL) hat unter Berufung auf ausländische Rechtsordnung von unserem Haus die Offenlegung der Namen und Anschriften ihrer Aktionäre verlangt."
............kann ja nur bedeuten dass die Nominees sich weigern diese Daten herauszurücken.
Schön rechtlich abgesichert, denn den Nominees GEHöHREN die Shares, der Aktionär besitzt lediglich eine Forderung gegenüber den Nominees.
Ideal wenn BCL ihre Sharehoolder jetzt zum Eintrag ins Shareregister aufforden würde,der BIGBOCBANG wäre vorprogrammiert ;-))))
oder bekommen wir alle persönlich ein angebot?
meine bank hat mir noch nichts geschrieben.
http://www.asx.com.au/data/securities_lending_outstanding_loaned.xls
Besonders gut finde ich die Formulierung "unter Berufung auf ausländische Rechtsordnung"! Sprich ASX bzw. australisches Recht und das kann nur bedeuten, dass die ASIC BCL dazu verdonnert hat die Daten zu besorgen oder Rio / BCL selbst tätig geworden sind um den Spuren mal nachzugehen die wir schon begonnen haben freizulegen - Klasse!
Noch gut 4 Wochen bis zur HV - Bis dahin sollte es möglich sein, alle Eigentümer ausfindig zu machen...
establish a representative office at Arawa.
- It is anticipated that a joint committee of representatives
from the National Government, the ABG, landowners
and Bougainville Copper will be established this year to
facilitate the renegotiation of the BCA.
- Bougainville Copper is among those projects that Rio
Tinto has on active watch, and Rio Tinto continues to
assist the company with world class technical expertise
and management.
expenditure under the current plan, and also to carry it
through to a pre-feasibility study in the medium term.
Also ich tippe mal darauf das ingesamt das zu beobachtende Interesse + spezielle Aktivitäten aus dem ´europäischen Raum´ ;d))))
doch Wellen geschlagen haben.
http://www.comdirect.de/cms/media/corp0058.pdf
habe ich folgendes gefunden:
20.1 Auskunftsersuchen
Ausländische Wertpapiere, die im Ausland angeschafft oder veräußert werden
oder die ein Kunde der comdirect bank AG im Inland oder im Ausland verwahren
lässt, unterliegen regelmäßig einer ausländischen Rechtsordnung. Rechte und
Pflichten der comdirect bank AG oder des Kunden bestimmen sich daher auch
nach dieser Rechtsordnung, die auch die Offenlegung des Namens des Kunden
vorsehen kann. Die comdirect bank AG wird entsprechende Auskünfte an
ausländische Stellen erteilen, soweit sie hierzu verpflichtet ist, sie wird den
Kunden hierüber benachrichtigen.
copper mines in australia
www.pakistancrushers.com/.../copper-mines-in-au... - Traduire cette page
Bougainville Copper to reopen PNG mine | Mining Australia. The Panguna copper mine on the Papua New Guinea island of Bougainville could reopen within 5 years
http://www.pakistancrushers.com/copper/copper-mines-in-australia.php
Wieso verlinkt google search auf diese Paki-Hp? Finde nichts darauf zu BCL oder Panguna?
Mein MULTIBAGGER Favorit B?? ;-)))))
down to under $0.60 that he thinks is almost a sure-thing to go well above $ 2,70 and likely be a ten-bagger in the next year.
It takes a lot of courage to pound the table when a sector is so out of favor. But, it is made easier when you understand most of the market
fundamentals that almost are sure to lead to a major resurgence in this sector.
If you’ve been waiting to get into this market, now is the time.
http://cb.iguana2.com/netwealth2/depth/boc
aber die Nachricht #14895 ist mehr als erfreulich...
@Bundesheinz: bist du neugierig..........
gehen wir mal davon aus, dass keiner seine Informanten preis gibt...
es muss ja nur das eintreten was kommuniziert wird... mehr will ich nicht
Der Rummel mit den Kaufempfehlungen in den einschlägigen Börsenpublikationen geht erst richtig los wenn:
-Die BCA Review beschlossen wird......
-Die BCA Review beginnt........
-Die BCA Review abgeschlossen ist.......
-Das Office in Arawa eröffnet u. BOC (offiziellen) Access zur Panguna hat........
-Beginn der Pre-Feasability Studie........
-Beginn der Feasability Studie.........
-Veröffentlichung der Feasability Studie.........
-Verhandlungen zur Finanzierung...........
-Abschluss der Finanzierung...........
-Baubeginn........
-Bauende...........
-Testphase........
-Förderbeginn........
-Volle Produktion.........
-Dividendenzahlung...........
Irgendwo dazwischen wird BOC den Tenbagger hinter sich lassen,hoffen wir dass "Ed" mit "likely be a ten-bagger in the next year" recht hat u. kein s an year angefügt werden muss;-))))))
http://ramumine.wordpress.com/2013/03/07/...nto-for-bougainville-war/
Aloysius Laukai | New Dawn
The ABG President John Momis yesterday blamed Rio Tinto and the Australian government for the Bougainville conflict. He made these comments when talking to the people of Kunua .
Dr. Momis said because of this the ABG was asking them to come back and redeem themselves to the people of Bougainville and start fresh.
He said that they were happy to return and contribute to the development of the region despite all the past problems.
President Momis said all other outstanding issues will be addressed through a new agreement that will be negotiated between BCL, ABG,National Government, Landowners and representatives of all Bougainville facttions.
He called on the people of Bougainville to also redeem themselves as they too took part in destroying properties like schools and hospitals which we are trying hard to re build.