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http://www.ariva.de/bougainville_copper-aktie/kurs
http://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/industrie/...ute/8674992.html
Auf Seiten der Nachfrage und Preise scheint vorerst keine umfassende Besserung in Sicht. Bei wichtigen Industriemetallen wie Eisenerz oder Kupfer streiten die Experten, welche Richtung die Preise einschlagen. „Hinsichtlich der mittelfristigen Entwicklung des Kupferpreises bleibt der Markt gespalten“, berichtet Joachim Berlenbach, Fondsberater und Mitgründer der Earth Ressource Investment Group.
Die einen Beobachter erwarten angesichts der Schwäche Chinas ein anhaltendes Überangebot. Andere hingegen verweisen auf die fallenden Lagerbestände und ein geringeres Angebot von recyceltem Kupferschrott. Bei einem knapperen Angebot würde der Preis steigen.
Langfristig dürfte der Sparkurs der Konzerne die Preise aber in die Höhe katapultieren. Denn die heutigen Einsparungen bei der Exploration und der Erschließung neuer Minen verknappen das künftige Angebot. Alte Minen sind zunehmend erschöpft, neue schwierig zu erschließen. Die Konzerne müssen viel Kraft und Geld in die Exploration und Ausbeute neuer Reserven stecken. Experten wie Berlenbach erwarten daher, dass langfristig die Nachfrage das Angebot deutlich übersteigen wird – und die Preise von Kupfer, Eisenerz und anderen Industriemetallen deutlich steigen werden.
Dass der gute Civelli auf Bougainville war kann jeder im Postcourier nachlesen,
http://www.postcourier.com.pg/20090310/business01.htm
Representative of the major financial institution Clarion Finanz AG Nico Civelli revealed this when he visited the Autonomous Region ofBougainville over the weekend.
Mr Civelli, whose father Marco Civelli owns one of the largest fund management companies in the world, was in Papua New Guinea with his father representing their investors at the flaring of the massive gas find at Elk-2. The younger Civelli then decided to head to Bougainville,
Sollten diese Posts von einem anderen Nico stammen???
http://niugini.wordpress.com/2010/05/18/614/
Nico
Mai 31, 2010 um 10:35 vormittags | #1
Zitat
ok kein Problem. Habe nur gesehen, dass du schon mal über unsere Projekte (Cattle, Biodiesel) geschrieben hast. Falls du Interesse hast, mehr darüber (oder über das Assay&Melt Lab oder das Communication Center) zu schreiben dann schick mir doch ein Email oder kontaktiere unseren Country Manager.
bukaboy
Mai 27, 2010 um 9:19 nachmittags | #2
Zitat
Nico, ich wohne nicht in Arawa, da werden wir uns wohl nicht ueber den Weg laufen.
Nico
Mai 27, 2010 um 3:08 nachmittags | #3
Zitat
Hallo Carsten,
Ich bin nicht so bewandert mit RSS und weiss nicht, wie ich einen Kommentar zu BRDC abgeben könnte. Wie auch immer, ich bin ein Direktor von Bougainville Investment Corp (ehemals Invincible Resources) welche nun neues Management hat und transparentes und offenes Business anpeilt (u.a. das Communication Center in Arawa, das Assay&Melt Lab und v.a. die Biodiesel Raffinerie). Alles andere würde ich gerne mit dir per email besprechen oder auch in Person. Ich werde mit Partnern ab dem 12.Juni in Arawa sein für eine Woche, unser Country Manager, Kris Elwell, wohnt bereits im Women’s Center.
Würde mich freuen, wenn du mich kontaktieren würdest.
Gruss
Nico
Inzwischen ist das Communication Center und das Assay&Melt Lab längst geschlossen, ein B`viller Goldschürfer gab an dass das "Lab" beim Goldpreis abgezockt hätte.
Ob Civelli jetzt ein Abzocker u. Lügner ist darüber kann sich jeder selbst seine Meinung bilden.
NBC news
Papua New Guinea Vice Mining Minister and Member for Chuave Wera Mori has been arrested and charged with more than thirty counts of fraud, conspiracy and false pretence in Port Moresby .
His charge relate to missing millions of kina marked for work on the Chimbu section of the Highlands Highway.
Police allege Mori conspired with former Works Secretary Joel Luma and Meneve Gene from Landmark Values Consultants to defraud the state.
Mori is alleged to have received payments worth more than one-million kina for his company Mori Resources Ltd through the Department of Works.
These monies were part of the National Government’s grant intended for the Highlands Highway Rehabilitation Program.
Police reports say the total costs of the alleged dubious dealings between Mr Mori and his two associates exceeds K25 million (US$10.5 million).
He was picked up at the Jackson’s airport yesterday morning and taken to the Fraud Headquarters at Konedobu, where he was questioned the entire day.
He was later charged and brought to Boroko Police Station where he was allowed a K10, 000 bail (US$4, 200).
But his bail remains a question, because he was arrested under a warrant by the courts.
http://www.tradingroom.com.au/apps/qt/...ode=BOC&time=latest#tabs
Today: 23-Aug-2013
Time(AEST) Price Volume Value Condition Codes
15:38:04 0.6000 868 521
15:31:36 0.6000 3,814 2,288
15:31:36 0.6000 1,686 1,012
15:30:45 0.6000 6,964 4,178
15:30:45 0.5950 12,700 7,557
15:30:45 0.5900 3,336 1,968
15:22:54 0.5900 30,000 17,700
11:20:42 0.5850 300 176
10:52:22 0.5850 10,000 5,850
10:14:10 0.5850 3,832 2,242
10:11:06 0.5850 1,168 683
10:11:01 0.5850 4,332 2,534
09:59:59 0.5850 1 1
09:59:59 0.5850 4,999 2,924
09:59:59 0.5850 2,000 1,170
09:59:59 0.5850 3,000 1,755
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advisor/...6frfqfr-1226702943051
Papua New Guinea
Fear factor: Its capital Port Moresby rates right down towards the bottom of the 'most livable cities' rankings. I spent most of my trip on the island of Bougainville which is still recovering from its long civil war.
Papua New Guinea
It can be a jungle out there, but it's also surprising how polite people are in general. Despite rating poorly in terms of quality of life, every taxi driver I met would lean over, shake my hand, introduce himself and then tell me where he was from. Polite? You could underline it.
Highlights: The huge abandoned Rio Tinto open cut mine at Panguna, and tracking down the wreckage of Admiral Yamamoto's (the 'architect' of the attack on Pearl Harbor) aircraft where it has lain in the jungle for 70 years.
PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea (PNG Post-Courier, August 22, 2013) – Opposition to re-opening of the mine at Panguna by the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) is slowly gaining momentum in Central Bougainville. Many community leaders feel that this is not the time to talk about mining.
Meanwhile, the ABG has been asked to consider other industries to generate revenue for its operation because it cannot control mining once it takes root.
An interest group known as "Bougainville Independent Indigenous People’s Foundation" has compiled a list of key people, leaders and ex-combatants in the Kieta District who are against the idea of re-opening of the mine.
Bernadine Kama, who is heading the group, is the daughter of the late Cecilia Gemel who supported the late Francis Ona in his moves to close the mine. She had this to say:
"I just cannot comprehend why we must continue to suffer at the hands of our leaders and our government, which has been negotiating to re-open the mine when a lot of issues which resulted from previous mining activities in Panguna remain unaddressed.
"Can we not be left alone to live our own lives in peace on our land? Many people are going where the wind blows them and they will not even consider the dire consequences of mining. Once mining begins it will not end in Panguna: the whole island will be affected and no amount of legislation or law will stop it, once money starts flying around.
"President Momis tries to equate mining with independence. I don’t see any logic in that, simply because we are the most independent people in the world as we are now, because we live off our land; and if we were cut off from the rest of the world, surely we would find a way to survive. We have done it before and we will do it again. Necessity is the mother of invention."
There are concerns both in Papua New Guinea and internationally, that the Autonomous Bougainville Government’s so called mining laws would take away the rights of landowners who are indigenous people of Bougainville.
Moves by the ABG and other parties involved clearly violate the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous People. The declaration recognises the inalienable rights of the indigenous people to their land and resources and that there must be "Free and Prior Informed Consent" from the indigenous landowners before any natural resources can be extracted from their land.
Those who oppose mining believe that the ABG has fallen victim to its own complacency and has not made efforts to explore alternative means to earn revenue for the Autonomous Region. It is alleged that a lot of funds from the government, which could have been used to develop agriculture, tourism, fisheries and manufacturing and downstream processing, were misused.
The move by the ABG to re-open mining has also drawn strong opposition from Central Bougainville ex-combatants who refused to be named because they say they had been used in the media for propaganda by those with mining interests.
"As far as I am concerned, there should be no mining in Bougainville because many people lost their lives to close the mine and to gain independence. The mine has closed now but we have yet to achieve independence, only then can mining be considered; before that, no! End of story," said a member of the Meekamui faction who also refused to be named.
The business community in Bougainville feels that too much importance is being placed on mining and nothing has been done to add value to our business activities and our cash crops through downstream processing and manufacturing.
According to them there are numerous ways for the ABG to earn revenue to support itself and provide services for its people, instead of just saying mining is the only way.
During the period mining had been going on in Bougainville, there was no tangible development across the length and breadth of Bougainville except for the areas where mine workers and facilities were situated.
PNG Post-Courier: http://www.postcourier.com.pg/
Copyright © 2013 PNG Post-Courier. All Rights Reserved.
Nur die grüne Emanze u. presönliche ESBC Feindin V.J. verteidigt diesen Artikel u. bekommt Contra von den Bouggys. ;-)))))))
Mehr dazu im FoB
http://across.co.nz/PNGChurches.html
Aber es ist frappant wieviele dieser Clubs in der BOC Shareholderliste präsent sind.
Vielleicht hat ja jemand Zeit u. Lust die Liste durchzuarbeiten u. eine Aufstellung im FoB zu posten. ;-)))))))
http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=78549
Das läuft fast immer so.
Ich kaufe jedenfalls zu - allerdings ohne Kredit und bin mir auch des Risikos bewußt.
Die Jungs haben sich in den letzten Monaten zu Tiefstkursen auch 200K gegönnt ;-)))))