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703 Postings, 6324 Tage Tom0001#15624

 
  
    #15626
1
18.04.13 13:43
wenn die ASX dazu aufgefordert hat die Order zu canceln, dann dürfte auch sonst keine drin sein die höher ist als 85. Wenn doch, dann hat man Dich wohl nicht richtig informiert - dann muss es andere Gründe geben als die ASX.  

15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekrodas.....

 
  
    #15627
18.04.13 14:15
.....werden wir heute abend sehen.

915 Postings, 6499 Tage Carlchen03Orderlöschung

 
  
    #15628
18.04.13 15:17
Nekro

lösche doch auch deine 3 anderen Order noch.

Wenn der Kurs bei ca 55 Cent bleibt,
so dürften keine weiteren Kurse (Balken) über 86 erscheinen.
Wenn Kurse über 86 Cent angezeigt werden (evtl sogar über 1 oder 2 AU-Dollar) ...
so hat man dich (mal wieder) verar......t    .....

allen noch nen schönen sonnigen Tag
Carlchen  

468 Postings, 4992 Tage macoubaPanguna mekamui News

 
  
    #15629
18.04.13 21:10
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BCL and Panguna mine
by ramunickel
mekamui | Mekamui News

BOUGAINVILLE Copper Limited (BCL) announced on the 8th of April 2013 that it is ready to re-open the Panguna mine in Bougainville at its annual general meeting (AGM).

The company has estimated that it will cost about K11 million to start-up the mine and it will take about six years to start production.

When the mine had been closed down in May 1989 we seen notices around Panguna and Arawa, [“Mine closed until further notice from the jungle”] so last week as the news comes up Mekamui news sent a text message to Meekamui Government, who is also in charge of the Morgen check point, if they have given the green light to BCL to reopen the mine?

Blaise Iruinu a Meekamui Government Officer replied a couple of hours later saying in PNG pidgin” NOGAT TRU EM BAI STAP OLSEM”. [“No, it will remain closed”.]

BCL is trying everything possible to reopen the mine and at any cost, including the major announcement on the 8th of April, and one of great interest to people interested in communications, was that BCL will fund infrastructure improvements to expand radio broadcasting capabilities in Bougainville.

The project will be undertaken with the Autonomous Bougainville Government, who will co-fund it.
Peter Taylor said that the expanded service will carry multiple programs to parts of Bougainville which currently receive few or no radio broadcasting services.

“We believe this initiative will greatly improve the flow of information and facilitate dialogue,” Mr Taylor said. He pointed out that BCL will fund only the infrastructure and have no influence over the management of the service.

“It is not a BCL radio network, but rather a public facility accessed by local broadcasters and the ABG,” he said. This is an important caveat, as BCL wants no say in the content of information.

Currently, radio broadcasts are barely accessible outside Buka, and reach only 10% of the province. The people of Bougainville are ill-served by broadcast communications.

With this set up they will have someone in their pay roll to broadcast what it will be like when BCL returns, the developments, benefits in words only etc for the grassroots in the rural areas to believe BCL’s lies however, the rural people had enough of BCL that’s why in 1989 it had been kicked out from the Island for his dirty role destroying environment, polluting rivers and sea.

When that happens they will say that only a minority is saying no to the reopening of the mine, than arm police and send them [in this case it will be Bougainvilleans] to remove the checkpoint at Morgen junction; bloodshed might follow, which we want to avoid at all cost.

In the early 1960s when the Company first came in, there had been a big NO to mining till some top clan leaders got some money and because of respect to the leaders by the people they calmed down which later blew out during the late 1988 uprising.

Even today if you go up to the Panguna mine area and talk with the people from the villages, who are the ones which will suffer most when the mine reopens, they will tell you, we don’t want mining It’s the leaders talk. Unfortunately, the 1960s ways will not work out these days, when from one man’s greed for money all the land for food became gravel. Clan leaders will be targeted by their people and its very, very risky these days.

To avoid any further bloodshed on the Island, leaders like President John Momis and other pro mining leaders on Bougainville should look for other alternatives rather than mining.

ramunickel | April 19, 2013 at 5:47 am | Tags: Bougainville, Environmental damage, Human rights, Landholders, Panguna, Papua New Guinea, Rio Tinto | Categories: Corruption, Environmental impact, Human rights, Papua New Guinea | URL: http://wp.me/pMvf7-2bJ
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933 Postings, 4710 Tage LOFPmeine Order steht

 
  
    #15630
18.04.13 22:53
Ich habe seit dem 6.3. eine VK Order über 25000 Stück in Au drin für 2 AUD.
Die Order wurde bis heute nicht gecancelled.
Über welche Bank hast du die limitorders zu 0,85 eingestellt?
Wer ist der nominee?
VG  

15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekroDamit........

 
  
    #15631
1
19.04.13 00:01
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/...n-tort-statute-1779961.htm

...........dürfte der RIO Courtcase in USA ad acta gelegt werden.

@LOFP

Bank Andrew West, die Shares stehen im Register, kein Nominee

555 Postings, 6495 Tage BOCandorraOrderbuch

 
  
    #15632
19.04.13 02:05
Market Depth for BOUGAINVILLE COPPER
as at 10:03:20 AM Friday, April 19, 2013

BOUGAINVILLE COPPER Trade Summary - Status  
Last Change % Volume Trades Open High Low
0.550 0.005  0.92 7,000 3 0.550 0.550 0.550
Last Traded 3,951 @ 0.55 - 10:00:11

BOUGAINVILLE COPPER Market Depth
BOC Buyers
Level Buy Quantity Price
1  1 2,560 0.545
2  2 18,769 0.540
3  1 5,000 0.525
4  1 10,000 0.520
5  1 10,000 0.515
6  1 1,000 0.510
7  1 5,000 0.505
8  1 5,000 0.495
9  1 10,000 0.450
10  1 1,480 0.400
11  1 12,000 0.380

BOC Sellers
Price Quantity Sell Level
0.550 21,049 1 1
0.555 32,799 1 2
0.580 11,650 3 3
0.600 50,000 1 4
0.630 37,739 3 5
0.650 30,000 2 6
0.660 5,000 1 7
0.800 1,000 1 8
0.820 1,000 1 9
0.840 1,000 1 10
0.850 18,000 2 11
0.860 1,000 1 12
0.890 12,000 1 13
1.000 10,000 1 14
2.000 25,000 1 15
3.330 15,000 1 16
3.620 40,000 1 17
3.900 200 1 18
5.550 15,000 1 19
5.900 200 1 20
7.900 200 1 21
9.800 200 1 22
12.700 300 1 23
14.200 300 1 24
22.900 400 1 25
25.030 35,000 1 26
30.000 80,000 1 27
34.800 400 1 28
36.700 800 1 29
42.000 1,000 1 30


15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekro#15631

 
  
    #15633
19.04.13 08:18

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/04/18/...hts-idUKL2N0D50W220130418

Wednesday's holding likely means victory for at least one of the two companies, mining giant Rio Tinto Plc, whose Supreme Court appeal in a similar case has been pending, .............

Mein  MULTIBAGGER Favorit B?? ;-)))))

15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekro55.00 AUD = 43.5379 EUR

 
  
    #15634
19.04.13 08:44
Zufall dass das gestrige Vol in D (+46K) fast dem heutigen in AU (+42.5K) entspricht???

Oder wird doch eher mit in D billig abgegriffenen Shares in AU (zudem mit Gewinn) gedeckelt?

468 Postings, 4992 Tage macouba#15364

 
  
    #15635
19.04.13 10:12
würde aber dann bedeuten, dass in d verkäufer unterwegs sind und in australien käufer .....  

933 Postings, 4710 Tage LOFPClice Porabou (Meekamui April 2010)

 
  
    #15636
19.04.13 10:52
http://development.thinkaboutit.eu/think3/post/...g_no_more_bloodshed

Im Video bei Minute 3:25 sagte er:

'we don't want mining at the moment, because if they sign anything with the small group they are talking with ... there will be bloodshed. We don't want bloodshed on the island.'

Das heißt, generell ist er nicht gegen Mining!
Das ist eine gute Nachricht.

Nur stellt sich für mich die Frage, wie wollen die auf der Insel Unabhängigkeit ohne regelmäßige Einnahmen?
Was ist die Bedingung für die Unabhängigkeit?
Was wollen die Meekamuis, damit Sie dem Mining zustimmen?  

933 Postings, 4710 Tage LOFP@ nekro

 
  
    #15637
19.04.13 10:53
Es standen also weiterhin VK Orders mit einem höheren Limit als 0,85 AUD im Orderbuch.
Was nun?  

15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekroMomis is yet to visit the people of Panguna

 
  
    #15638
19.04.13 11:24

http://bougainville.typepad.com/newdawn/2013/04/...on-members-to.html

@LOFP

Ich habe West angeschrieben, das OB hinzugefügt u. eine Erklärung verlangt.Antwort steht noch aus.

15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekroCall for the Resumption of Weapons Disposal

 
  
    #15640
19.04.13 13:13

15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekroPanguna relevant to RIOs future

 
  
    #15641
5
20.04.13 09:26

http://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/..._companys_annual_meet

..........While Panguna and Grasberg didn’t figure into Rio Tinto’s 2012 reports,  company critics say those mines are relevant to the company’s future.

15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekroDavid Luff News

 
  
    #15642
20.04.13 17:34
http://topics.bloomberg.com/david-luff/

Rio Tinto Oyu Tolgoi Mine Gets at Least $3 Billion Bank Pledges

   Rio Tinto Group’s $4 billion project financing to fund the Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia has received pledges of at least $3 billion from banks, according to three people familiar with the matter.


555 Postings, 6495 Tage BOCandorraweitere Mining Foren...

 
  
    #15643
20.04.13 19:06
... am Montag und Dienstag :  www.bougainville-copper.eu

468 Postings, 4992 Tage macouba@15643

 
  
    #15644
20.04.13 22:59
Wir sind gespannt :-)  

15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekro90% Zustimmung zur Panguna-Wiedereröffnung

 
  
    #15645
5
20.04.13 23:41

http://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/...tions_at_annual_meet/

Bougainville’s autonomous government under president John Momis and many locals support the mine’s reopening – the government has said polls place popular support above 90 percent. A new mining law grants Bougainville landowners significant rights over subsurface minerals, including a share of profits and the right to block mining. This law, considered fairly unique worldwide, is likely partly behind the significant support for the mine re-opening in the impoverished region.

468 Postings, 4992 Tage macoubaForum

 
  
    #15646
2
21.04.13 05:28
Mining forum for Buin

by ramunickel
Aloysius Laukai | New Dawn



The Department of Mining in conjunction with the Secretariat of the Panguna Negotiations are planning to have the first Mining Forum for the people of Buin and Siwai and Bana next week.

The South Bougainville Regional Forum will be held on Monday and Tuesday at the Buin Secondary School.

The Forum is just a continuation from other such forums that were held for North Bougainville last year and early this year.

After this forum one last forum for South Bougainville will be held at Bana at a later date. 

This leaves the remaining forum for Central Bougainville to be arranged later in the year.

The Mining Department has been having all these forums to gauge the views of all stakeholders on Bougainville on the future on mining in the Autonomous Bougainville Region.

The last Forums in North Bougainville strongly supported the ABG President, John Momis to negotiate a better deal for Bougainville and to open one mine to assist the ABG to realize the Economic Self Reliance which Bougainville is unable to meet due to falling commodity prices and no economic activity throughout the region.  

468 Postings, 4992 Tage macoubaJuni 2013 Mining Law

 
  
    #15647
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22.04.13 07:06
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Momis: Bougainville needs Panguna to pay for Independence
by ramunickel
NO MONEY NO INDEPENDENCE SAYS MOMIS
Aloysius Laukai | New Dawn

Bougainville President, John Momis says the preparedness for Bougainville to become independent depends entirely on the ABG’s capacity to raise its own funds and the ways things are at the moment the ABG is no way near to reaching that target.

The ABG President John Momis made these remarks at the opening of the two-day Forum on the future of the Panguna Mine in Buin, South Bougainville.

He told the Buin Forum that at the moment the ABG raises only SIX MILLION KINA which means that if AUSAID and other Donor funds including National Government’s direct grants to the ABG stops tomorrow, there will be no independence.

Momis said that this is why the ABG needs to raise its own funds and that is why the ABG wants the Panguna mine to re-open for the ABG to raise the much needed funds in the shortest possible time.

He said that the ABG was working with the landowners to fast tract the reopening of the Panguna mine and before it can go ahead with the process it will continue to consult the various stakeholders through the forums.

ABG President said that the ABG and the Landowners and all stakeholders will have to negotiate for a better deal this time round.

President Momis says any opening of the Panguna mine or any other mine will be under Bougainville's law. The ABG President said that the ABG hopes to pass the Bougainville Mining Law in the June session of the ABG House.

ramunickel | April 22, 2013 at 4:00 pm |  

14618 Postings, 4578 Tage willi-marl@macouba

 
  
    #15648
22.04.13 09:35
das liest sich ja wirklich vielversprechend....  #15647
wenn da nicht diese rote säulenwand im OB ab 55 cent wäre.
und keiner mal nen richtig dicken grünen balken bei 60 setzt.  

15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekro"Panguna mine to re-open in the shortest possible

 
  
    #15649
22.04.13 10:08
......time"

Diese Forderung Momis setzt BCL in die günstigst mögliche Verhandlungsposition.

Wenn.....

The ABG President said that the ABG hopes to pass the Bougainville Mining Law in the June session of the ABG House.

.......die Mining Law im Juni durch das ABG Parlament gevotet wird so gibt es für PNG beim nächsten JSB Meeting keinen Grund mehr den Transfer der "Mining Power" an Boug. zu verweigern.Ab Sommer/Herbst ist dann mit der BCA Review zu rechnen.

15644 Postings, 6499 Tage nekroPANGUNA and ARAWA Meeting will be organized

 
  
    #15650
22.04.13 10:18
.....later this month.

http://bougainville.typepad.com/newdawn/2013/04/...-punghau-want.html

220413PUNGHAU ON FINANCE
By Aloysius Laukai in Buin

The ABG Minister for Finance, Planning and Treasury, ALBERT PUNGHAU wants Bougainville to increase its Internal Revenue to sustain its work.

He was speaking at the South Bougainville Forum in Buin this morning.

MR.PUNGHAU said that to run the ABG the government needs ONE HUNDRED FIFTY MILLION KINA all of it comes from Papua New Guinea and the donor partners.

He said this is why the ABG is pushing for the reopening of the Panguna mine under Bougainville's own mining law.

MR. PUNGHAU said that the ABG is also looking at other measures however the only quickest way to get there is by re-opening the Panguna mine.

The ABG President, DR. JOHN MOMIS and ABG Members and Ministers are attending the South Bougainville Forum in Buin.

The meeting will end tomorrow.

This is the 4th Consultation forum organized by the Mining Division and the secretariat of the Office of the Panguna Negotiations.

New Dawn FM understands that a separate forum for BANA, PANGUNA and ARAWA will be organized later this month.

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