PACIFIC POTASH WKN: A1JMQD - 3400% Kursgewinn!?
Seite 9 von 10 Neuester Beitrag: 25.04.21 02:17 | ||||
Eröffnet am: | 12.08.13 10:55 | von: brunneta | Anzahl Beiträge: | 240 |
Neuester Beitrag: | 25.04.21 02:17 | von: Doreenlupwa | Leser gesamt: | 56.281 |
Forum: | Hot-Stocks | Leser heute: | 5 | |
Bewertet mit: | ||||
Seite: < 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | | ... > |
90% Verlust aus dieser "tollen" Aktie ausgestiegen.
Für mich ist es echt nur noch eine Frage der Zeit wann diese
Firma endlich Insolvenz anmeldet...und dann wäre/ist wohl
alles weg.
War ein absoluter und sehr teurer Fehlgriff...vielen Dank PP.
Nur meine Meinung. Keine Kauf- oder Verkaufsempfehlung.
On November 11, Brazil Potash Corporation announced a potash discovery across the river from Pacific Potash’s existing claims, which has Executive Co-Chairman and Director Balbir Johal excited for the future of the play.
“Drilling to date has been extremely smooth, logistics have been on time and on budget," said Johal in a news release. "Being fully funded for several wells, we anticipate many exciting months of exploration in anticipation of a new potash discovery in this world class basin."
From the same release, “This is Pacific Potash's first well of a planned multi-well drill program on the Amazonas Potash Project aimed at making a new potash discovery. The well is expected to take approximately 60 days from the start of drilling and will be drilled to a true depth of 1400m. The target formation, Nova Olinda Cycle VII is anticipated to occur at a depth of approximately 1300m. Gamma-ray and Caliper downhole geophysics will be run in the well to identify the mineralized zone and to better correlate the stratigraphy in the area.”
The potash industry has had a rough four months, since Uralkali opted to step outside a Russian cartel, causing a price slump. Due to a trade halt, Pacific Potash’s exposure to that situation was delayed until it resumed trading in late October, presenting what some Stockhouse Bullboarders now say, at $0.07 a share, is a buying opportunity.
109 million shares are outstanding. V.PP stock rose 7.69% on Friday’s news.
Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/news/natural-resources/...4mu1vXDG1qLWeZ.99
http://www.stockhouse.com/news/natural-resources/...lling-across-from
http://www.prospectingjournal.com/...-amazonas-basin-potash-property/
Canada and China Partner in Brazil’s Potash Frontier
Pacific Potash Corp partners with a Chinese State Owned Enterprise for potash exploration
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/11/prweb11345090.htm
http://www.nasdaq.com/article/...mes-charlie-cheng-coo-20141122-00015
http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/...-trends-amp-forecasts--/de/News/40001511
http://www.canadianminingjournal.com/news/...k/1003371046/?&er=NA
http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1462051/...es-corporate-restructuring
The Vancouver-based company put out a brief press release on Monday announcing that funds wired to Brazil in order to make a tax payment to the National Department of Mineral Production were not received "for an unknown reason." As a result, the company's tenements in Brazil may end up being revoked by the department.
Calls to the company seeking comment were not immediately returned.
A statement posted to the website of Brazil's mining agency rehashes much of the same, but adds that the funds in question were for the payment of the annual fee per hectare.
The company's share price was pummeled on the back of the news, falling 25 percent on Tuesday, bringing its year-to-date fall to nearly 77 percent.
Pacific Potash has seen some upheaval over the course of the past year with a new management team being installed. Most recently, the company announced that Balbir Johal, who acted as CEO, director and executive co-chairman, as well as Bryce Clark, a director and chief financial officer, have both resigned. However, it has looked to balance that with drill results from Amazonas.
If Pacific Potash were to lose its project, it wouldn't be the first time a company has lost a property to the Brazilian government. Two years ago, Vale (NYSE:VALE) lost its Bomfim property after it was late filing yearly reports to the Brazilian mining agency. DuSolo Fertilizers (TSXV:DSF) was able to snap up the property and formed a partnership with Quantum Mineração.
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12992131/1/...il-project-shutdown.html
Ein "Schelm" wer dabei böses denkt...
Keine Kauf-Verkaufsempfehlung.