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Das BOC-Orderbuch ist geldseitig fast leer und briefseitig gut gefüllt. Optimismus sieht anders aus.
Aber: Ich lasse mich gerne eines Besseren belehren!
2013 Annual General Meeting of Bougainville Copper Limited
Questions of the European Shareholders to the board of directors:
Question 1: Under the new Bougainville Mining Legislation it is proposed to share sub-surface mineral rights with landowners and their government, what is the boards view on this proposal in regard to the existing Panguna mine?
Question 2: You mention in your 2012 report that it is your intention to open a representative BCL office in Arawa, how close are you to doing that and is this a prerequisite in order to commence joint social, economic, cultural & environmental studies with local stakeholders?
Question 3: Assuming a satisfactory agreement for a mine reopening is reached in the planned forthcoming BCA review will the company need to raise development funds to finance a pre- feasibility and bankable feasibility study?
Question 4: Assuming a mine reopening eventuated with BCL as the operator could you foresee an ABG and/or a Landowner representative on the board in the future?
Question 5: Will the Order of Magnitude Study be accompanied by EBITDA estimates of cash flow projections going forward based on current prices of gold and copper? - Also, the sensitivity of EBITDA to prices of gold, copper and silver
Question 6: What are BCL's thoughts on funding of the $5 billion needed for re-opening? Would Australian Government institutions guarantee the project finance? Have they explored funding through Bonds and Exchange Traded Funds?
Question 7: President Momis has hinted: "...we believe one big mine is sufficient and if pressed we may allow for one more mine, no more." Is the $5 billion estimated for one mine or two?
Question 8: Is there a plan to do exploration on the 7 leases so the most prospective of these becomes the second mine a few years after reopening Panguna?
Question 9: During the last six months BOC shares suffered from ongoing abnormal trading. Which measures did you take to stop potentially fraudulent share price manipulation in BOC shares?
Question 10: In this context, German investors were asked to inform Reuters about their real identity and amount of shareholding. Was this activity focussed on Germany only or worldwide?
By Aloysius Laukai
Consultations between the ABG Autonomy Review team and the people of Bougainville started on Bougainville yesterday when the team briefly met the ABG President DR. JOHN MOMIS and his vice President to kick start the review process.
And today the team met with the ABG Parliament Speaker, ANDREW MIRIKI and later met with the Chief Administrator, LAWRENCE DISIN and Chief Executive Officers of the various divisions of the Bougainville Administration.
In his opening remarks at the Bougainville Administration Conference Room, Chief Administrator, LAWRENCE DISIN welcomed the advance team who are already on Bougainville to carry out the Review Process.
MR. DISIN said that the Review was a major concern by many factions throughout Bougainville after the time for its review was delayed by two years.
He said that now the team has already started work, he would like the people of Bougainville to assist the team by providing information that the independent review team would request from the people.
The Chairman of the Review team, DR. NAIHUWO AHAI said that the team would concentrate on four major areas during the review process.
These areas are on Legal and Constitution, Administration and Governance, Financial arrangements and Social and Economic aspects.
The team would then split in two teams and move into the districts.
Team one will remain in North Bougainville and this would cover from Buka island, Kunua, Tinputz and Wakunai districts.
Team two will travel to Buin and would start in Buin, move to Siwai then Bana and on to Panguna and the Arawa districts.
The team will meet the Bougainville Business Communities tomorrow morning.
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Old video clip from the 1960th when white men first trespassed on Mekamui/Bougainville to exploit its riches. All the Indigenous Peoples in this clip make it totally clear that they don't want their Land destroyed, that the Land belongs to the Future Generations and that they dont own it, but that they are the Caretakers of the Land, whose obligation it is to look after the Land for the Future Generations.
..........Tom Firley in Investors Daily zum Thema Gold
vom 03. April 2013, 18:00 Uhr
schon etwas seltsam und leider kein Aprilscherz: Die niederländische Bank ABN Amro teilte (laut Medien) ihren Kunden Ende März mit, dass sie Edelmetall-Investitionen (Gold, Silber, Platin und Palladium) NICHT mehr physisch ausliefern wird... sondern bei Verkauf der Papiergeldwert ausbezahlt wird.
Klaro?
So zumindest habe ich diese Meldung verstanden: Sie kaufen sich bei der Bank quasi „auf dem Papier" genau den Gegenwert einer Krügerrand-Münze, die dort hinterlegt wird... in der Hoffnung, dass Sie genau diese Krügerrand-Münze abholen können, wann immer Sie wollen.
Die Bank teilt Ihnen dann mit, dass Sie aber nicht die Münze erhalten (wann immer Sie wollen), sondern eben den aktuellen Tageswert einer Papierwährung der Goldmünze. Laut den Geschäftsbedingungen der Bank geht das wohl in Ordnung, auch wenn die meisten Bankkunden damit wohl nicht gerechnet haben.
In sicheren Zeiten.......Link
Zeitpunkt: 04.04.13 07:51
Aktion: Löschung des Beitrages
Kommentar: Regelverstoß - Reine Spam ID
By ROMULUS MASIU
YESTERDAY, two Port Moresby-based Chinese nationals were told to pack up and go back to where they came from by some business representatives and
ex-combatants in Arawa, Central Bougainville.
There was strong opposition from some business representatives and ex-combatants in Arawa of a proposed wholesale business venture between a Chinese national and their Bougainvillean partners based in Arawa.
Those present at the scene witnessed an angry individual who confronted one of the Chinese nationals with their partners and verbally told him to leave, if not his safety is not guaranteed or the proposed warehouse building will be burnt.
The reason behind local business people and former combatants’ strong opposition to the Chinese presence is that, they don’t want people to come and do business which they are already doing, especially retail, wholesale and kai bars (restaurants).
Instead they (Asians) should come big and invest in ‘big businesses’ like factories, canneries
and such.
Some members of ex-combatant groups said that Asians come with such promises of building big things like factories but when they settle, they operate just what the locals are doing at the moment, as evident in Buka and Buin, where they are retailing, which they said is ‘killing’ the small and
struggling local operators in the region.
However, pro-Chinese critics who wished to remain anonymous told Post-Courier that Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) has opened up the region for genuine investors, including the Chinese.
They added that people must learn to respect the ABG policy to invite investors to come and invest in the region through working in partnership with local
businesses.
“It is the ABG policy to venture into partnerships with credible investors. So the policy needs to be enforced and controlled by the authorities,” they elaborated.
“We must change our attitude and open up to invite people to work in partnership.
“We must not see business as competition, but see it as partnership, especially when we will decide our own separate political future in a few years time.
“We must set the proper standards now in bringing development through business.”
http://resourceinvestingnews.com/...AIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email
...........I think if the world ever wakes up and realizes that, say, something like 75 percent of the investment gold it thinks it owns does not exist and is really a paper claim at a bullion bank that does not have the metal, then the price of investment gold and silver will rise.
........This is the realization that we are trying to bring to gold investors around the world: that if you are not prepared to take delivery of the gold you are buying and move it outside of the banking system and you are investing in gold as a hedge against inflation or a currency collapse or whatever, you might as well just flush your money down the toilet..........................
habe heute das erstemal mich mit Bougaville beschäftigt, klingt zunächst mal alles verlockend, besonders die Kurserwartungen. Meine Frage ist gibt es einen Fortschritt in Sachen Wiederinbetriebnahme der Mine und weiß man schon genaueres über die Finanzierungsart. Was schätzt du, wie viel Zeit wird ins Land gehen, dass etwas in dieser Richtung passiert. Müssen die Aktionäre Angst haben, vielleicht doch enteignet zu werden. Was meinst du nekro und wie ist dein Zeithorizont.
Wessen Stücke bei der ABN AMRO als Nominee lagern sollte also doppelt vorsichtig sein!!
" Im Grunde genommen erwirbt der Käufer ein (wirklich physisch hinterlegtes?) Gold-"Papier"
Was bei Münzen also Usus zu sein scheint dürfte bei Aktien nicht viel anders sein.
"Fazit: Die in meinen Augen etwas lapidare Kunden-Benachrichtigung der ABN Amro Bank wirkt, wie gesagt, etwas seltsam. Noch etwas seltsamer erscheinen die fehlenden Nachrichten hierzu im deutschsprachigen Raum..." (Tom Firley)
http://www.bougainville-copper.eu/2013-q-a.html
sollte Peter Taylor ausfühlich beantworten.
jetzt wird´s interessant!
Hab mir heute den -Overview- aus den HV Unterlagen durchgelesen.
Da steht zur Verlängerung der Lizenzen folgendes (vorletzter Absatz):
Since the suspension of mining operations the company has retained, in good standing, its mine lease and other leases on Bougainville. the companys special mining lease lapsed through effluction of time on 10 April 2011 and in accordance with the applicable legislation the company applied for but not as yet granted.
Die Verlängerung der Lizenzen ist also noch nicht offiziell !!!
Daher lässt sich auch der stetige Kursverfall seit April 2011 erklären, da keine gesicherte Rechtslage!
an.
Ich weiß, auch wenn vertraglich eine automatische Verlängerung um 21 Jahre vereinbart ist, und Länder wie Australien und Neuseeland sich für die Einhaltung des Vertrages seitens PNG verbürgt haben, so steht aktuell nur eine mdl. Zusage für die Lizenzen.