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ich jetzt 10 mal soviele wie 2005!
Published November 24, 2010
| Dow Jones Newswires
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- The global copper market has too much smelting capacity and not enough copper in concentrate production capacity, the head of Rio Tinto PLC's (RIO: 66.46 ,0.00 ,0.00%) copper divison said Wednesday.
Andrew Harding, chief executive of Rio Tinto Copper, said the combination of rising copper demand, spurred by industrialization in emerging markets, and fewer discoveries of large copper deposits means copper concentrate is likely to be in short supply in the near term.
Hardin was speaking here at the Mongolian Investment Summit.
Although copper in concentrate supplies might be tight, copper smelting capacity is in abundance, he said.
There's "easily more smelting capacity than concentrate," he said.
China has added a signifcant amount of new, low cost copper smelting capacity in recent years which may have created an overhang in the copper smelting market, he said.
"It's an overhang in the very low end of the curve" which means investors who are considering investing in new smelting capacity should be cautious, he said.
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"...ohne eigene Einnahmen des AGB ändert sich nichts. Ein notwendiges Ziel der ABG ist es deshalb, eigene und verläßliche Einnahmen zu erhalten..."
Bergbau ist zwar auch ein Eingriff - aber Bergbau ist besser kontrollierbar und dadurch berechenbarer. Das eigentliche Problem des Bergbaus - welchen Ertrag erzielt das Erz - hat die Landwirtschaft auch - vielleicht sogar stärker, wie die Preisschwankungen zeigen.
Aus NEW DAWN
26th November 2010
Cocoa Pod Bora in Bougainville
By Cynthia Tokiapron
The Cocoa Pod Bora is decreasing in affected areas in Bougainville since the introduction of training on cocoa block management.
This was reveled by CPB program coordinator for North Bougainville Jude Murava.
He says all farmers had given up in producing cocoa after CPB has affected their areas.
This however has changed since training on cocoa management was introduced to farmers. The CPB training that is underway is a COE based program.
Jude Murava says the Cocoa pod bora is being observed as a seasonal pest. He believes that the CPB was not brought in from outside of Bougainville but originated in Bougainville. Samples were taken but still waiting for results.
It is believed that the plant the CPB insect feeds on is extinct as a result of climate change and it now feeds on cocoa.
He says people are using their cocoa blocks as an ATM, calling on people to start managing their blocks to avoid the CPB.
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und wegen dieser S***** Winterzeit den Einstieg um eine Minute verpasst vor diesem WO. Sonst stünd der Kurs einen Cent höher.
last orders please, - in englischen Pubs wird man wenigstens mit einen lauten Glocke aufmerksam gemacht....
Wenn deine Bank die Order nicht mehr routen will (wegen Feierabend) einfach die Ordergültigkeit auf Monat hochsetzen.Dann klappts ;-)))))))))))))))
In welchen Publikationen habt ihr euch den in der vor-I-net Zeit über die Kurse u.Vol informiert?
Viele Zeitungen wurden ja nachträglich eingescannt u. stehen den Abonnenten im Archiv zur Verfügung.
Interessieren würden mich besonders die Kaufempfehlungen u. VOL der BOC ADRs von 87-90
ich habe dann den Kurs erstmal etwas verfolgt, die AU-Kurse gab es damals in der FAZ,
zu den Volumen gab es dort allerdings keine Angaben,
Gruß joebo
https://www.asxonline.com/intradoc-cgi/groups/...l_gross_20101125.txt
@Alpha
Mit VOL?
u. USA?
Kurse und Infos (D) aus dem Handelsblatt und der Passauer Neuen Presse. Keine Volumen.
Welche kommen denn da in Frage? ;-))))
die Kaufempfehlung kam damals von einem Börsenbrief,
ich glaube SwingTrend oder so hieß er.
Er hielt lange daran fest, eben auch mit der Begründung von wegen aktive Mine gewesen, Rohstoffe (Gold, Silber, Kupfer) sind in Massen nachgewiesen und Kupfer wird immer gebraucht.
Ich habe dann den Kurs einige Jahre verfolgt und 1991 das erste mal einige gekauft,
die Kurse gab es damals in der FAZ und in der Welt.
Das Volumen hatte ich allerdings nicht.
Will mir keiner meine paar Stücke abnehmen???
... dann behalte ich sie auch noch ...
Mal sehen wie das Krippenspiel am Montag läuft :-))
mit dem kleinen - leider für mich negativen - Unterschied,
dass ich meine ersten BCL´s noch zu Zeiten der Vollproduktion der Mine gekauft habe, zu recht stolzen Preisen, waren aber auch nicht allzu viele,
habe dann einige Jahre später noch ein paar mehr nachgekauft, die liegen heute schon deutlich im Plus,
und bin eigentlich erst seit ca. 3 Jahren mit - für mich - größeren Stückzahlen dabei,
Gruß joebo
"More than US$2 billion is to be invested over the next three years to grow existing copper operating assets." ;-))))))))))))))))
26 November 2010
Rio Tinto investor seminar
Rio Tinto is holding its annual investor seminar in London today at 2.00pm and repeating it in Sydney on Monday 29 November at 9.00am.
At the seminar Rio Tinto will provide an update on capital expenditure and growth projections and will reaffirm how it will continue to focus on identifying, developing and growing tier one assets to optimise shareholder value. It will contain the following updates:
Capital expenditure for the 18 months to December 2011 remains forecast at around US$13 billion. Due to some re-phasing the current years spend is now anticipated to be close to US$4 billion with an increase to around US$11 billion in 2011. Annual spend is set to remain at a comparable level over the medium term.
Planned expansion of the Iron Ore business will increase production by more than 50 per cent over the next five years. Infrastructure expansion is underway in the Pilbara to take capacity up to 283 mtpa by 2013 with final feasibility studies underway to increase to 333 mtpa. Rio Tinto's Pilbara port, rail and mine operations have unrivalled potential to grow significantly beyond this level, if required by the market. The 'all-in1' cost per tonne for the full scope of expansions in the Pilbara will be around US$130 per tonne on a 100 per cent basis and around US$105 per tonne for Rio Tinto's equity share.
As a result of variable grades across the mine lifecycle, 2010 mined copper production is expected to be 661,000 tonnes. The effect of lower grades will continue in 2011 but rebound in 2012. Beyond 2012, the outlook reflects an increase in annual copper production for 2013 and 2014 as a result of increasing grades and the start of production at Oyu Tolgoi.
More than US$2 billion is to be invested over the next three years to grow existing copper operating assets.
Development of the Oyu Tolgoi project remains on track with first ore expected in 2012 with a five year ramp-up to full production. Rio Tinto's stake in Ivanhoe now stands at 34.9 per cent.
Integration and transformation of the Aluminium business continues, with a further US$1 billion of sustainable cash improvement targeted by 2014.
Tom Albanese, chief executive, Rio Tinto said: "'We believe the first and best use of our strong cashflows and robust balance sheet is to invest in the excellent range of value-adding growth projects across Rio Tinto's product portfolio.
"The Pilbara iron ore expansion is a prime example of the quality of our growth options. It is the largest mine project ever undertaken in Australia. With our track record of being able to deliver projects on time and on budget we are confident that it will also be the lowest risk, highest return project in Australia for the foreseeable future.
"The long-term industrialisation and urbanisation story in developing countries continues apace. Over the next 15 to 20 years, this will lead to a doubling in iron ore, aluminium, and copper demand which will require a significant supply response. With our large suite of low cost, large scale, expandable assets along with our core skills in operating excellence, exploration, technology and innovation, we are very well positioned, and are investing to take full advantage of these opportunities."
Notes to editors
1. 'All in' costs of iron ore expansion includes all capital expenditure on owner-operated mines, rail and port infrastructure.
2. Both the London and Sydney seminars will be webcast and can be accessed on www.riotinto.com. Replays will be available after the close of each seminar.
3. Presentations will be made by Tom Albanese, chief executive, Guy Elliott, chief financial officer, Sam Walsh, chief executive, Rio Tinto Iron Ore, and Andrew Harding, chief executive, Copper.
About Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto is a leading international mining group headquartered in the UK, combining Rio Tinto plc, a London and NYSE listed company, and Rio Tinto Limited, which is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.
Rio Tinto's business is finding, mining, and processing mineral resources. Major products are aluminium, copper, diamonds, energy (coal and uranium), gold, industrial minerals (borax, titanium dioxide, salt, talc) and iron ore. Activities span the world but are strongly represented in Australia and North America with significant businesses in South America, Asia, Europe and southern Africa.
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David Luff
Office: +61 (0) 3 9283 3620
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Karen Halbert
Office: +61 (0) 3 9283 3627
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Quelle Post Courier Freitag 26. November
Mining and petroleum meet set to be big
By MOHAMMAD BASHIR
All roads will lead to Sydney next week as Papua New Guinea’s premier Mining and Petroleum Investment conference which is shaping up to be the largest ever gathering gets underway.
The Eleventh biennial conference scheduled for December 6-8 in Sydney has already attracted over 900 delegates - all keen to hear the exciting new developments taking place in the mining and petroleum industry in PNG.
The conference will be opened by Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare and a number of senior Ministers will present keynote addresses to introduce specific sessions.
Organized by the PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum, with major financial backing from principal sponsors Anitua Ltd, Barrick Gold, ExxonMobil, and Oil Search Ltd, and a number of major and support sponsors, the conference is the flagship event for the Chamber and its members, other PNG businesses, and the Government to showcase the resource industry and the country to the world.
A trade exhibition will be held simultaneously with the conference, with 31 participating companies and organisations. This includes mining and petroleum companies, a wide range of service and supply companies, and government organizations.
The event is all about showcasing the PNG’s mining and petroleum industry to the international finance and investment sectors. It will provide up-to-date information about the industry, including a comprehensive analysis of the major projects, issues and events currently dominating the industry in the country.
PNGCMP Executive Director Greg Anderson said, “It is vital that we promote ourselves as an industry and a nation to the outside world. The finance industry provides access to the capital required for resource project development and for the larger projects this can run into many billions of dollars. Sydney is the premier financial hub in our region and we need to showcase our industry in their backyard. We are providing a comprehensive data package to the resource analysts, banking and investment houses, informing them of the significant progress and achievements made by our resource sectors in recent years and the pending opportunities and developments.
The first two days of the conference will feature mining sector presentations - PNG’s newest mines including the country’s first nickel production, the world’s first proposal for offshore deep sea mining for high grade seafloor massive sulphide deposits, as well as existing producers, advanced prospects and the exciting progress in the exploration arena. Presentations from the petroleum sector will feature the construction of the prestigious PNG LNG project, progress on other gas proposals, major new gas discoveries and other exploration.
In addition, a session has been dedicated to cover a cross section of landowner business ventures, which demonstrates the resource industry commitment and support for business development opportunities for landowner companies. The size, complexity and success of some of the better established landowner business ventures is a tribute to the progress that has been achieved by the resource communities over time. This is not always understood or acknowledged by some commentators on the resource industry.
The third day, on Wednesday 8 December, features a morning Seminar on Governance and Fiscal Management of Resources Revenues and two parallel afternoon seminars on PNG Petroleum and Mineral Exploration Updates.
The Seminar on Fiscal Management will highlight the success stories with investment funds stemming from resource projects, such as MRL Capital, as well as focus attention on the endeavours for further improvements in wealth management in PNG, such as the Sovereign Wealth Fund proposed by Department of Treasury, and proposals for a PNG Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative. This session will also include presentations from the banking sector and EFIC on their approach to sustainable financing, including social best practice and community welfare.
The Exploration Seminars provide a venue for a large cross section of our exploration sector to present on their activities. The diversity and number of companies clearly demonstrates the vitality and extent of current exploration activities and the presentations will reflect this as they will reveal the progress made on tenements all around the country, including some very exciting results.
The Chamber expressed appreciation for the strong support from a large number of sponsors, trade fair exhibitors and participation.
3.10pm AFTERNOON TEA | Sponsored byMarkham Culverts Ltd
Chairman: Mr Paul Coleman, Manager PNG, Rio Tinto