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4880 Postings, 2566 Tage MarketTraderahem, ich glaube es heisst ree... :-)

 
  
    #4426
25.09.18 16:52

59475 Postings, 3826 Tage Lucky79Lynas is not too big to fail...

 
  
    #4427
1
25.09.18 22:29
das heißt.... es kann alles oder nix passieren...!  

59475 Postings, 3826 Tage Lucky79Ein "o" könnt ihr Euch nehmen... ;-)

 
  
    #4428
1
25.09.18 22:29

59475 Postings, 3826 Tage Lucky79Heute Gegenbewegung oder Schockstarre...?

 
  
    #4429
26.09.18 18:15

4932 Postings, 2956 Tage And123News & Opinions!

 
  
    #4430
29.09.18 09:52
Lynas slams Fuziah over her statements

Saturday, 29 Sep 2018
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Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/09/29/...BZi56iAXpz3pr.99


>> ich empfehle jedem/jeder hier den ISO Artikel komplett zu lesen.

Lynas receives ISO certification renewal
28 September 2018

https://www.lynascorp.com/Pages/...dia%20Pages/Lynas-ISO-renewal.aspx



Sep 28 2018 at 11:00 PM
Updated Sep 28 2018 at 11:00 PM

Lynas can be profitable without Malaysia: analyst

„Investors over-reacted when they wiped 25 per cent off the value of Lynas Corporation this week, according to analysts who say the company can be profitable without its Malaysian rare earths refinery.“

https://www.afr.com/business/mining/...laysia-analyst-20180928-h15zdw


Lynas has other options if Pahang plant shuts down, says analyst
FMT Reporters -
September 29, 2018 9:33 AM
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/...wn-says-analyst/


Sep 28 2018 at 11:00 PM
Updated Sep 28 2018 at 11:00 PM

Malaysia's vacillation over Lynas rare earths refinery an opportunity for WA

The Western Australian government is staring a gift horse in the mouth with Lynas Corporation's latest sovereign risk experience in Malaysia.

As its northern neighbour spends the next three months pondering whether it wants to continue hosting Lynas' rare earths refinery, WA has a chance to bring 100 per cent of the company's vertically-integrated business back home.

WA is where the Lynas story starts; it's rare earths are mined at Mt Weld near the remote town of Laverton.

Mining companies have to go where the minerals are, but refiners can pick and choose their locations.

Malaysia won the race to host Lynas' refinery because of its low-cost environment and the offer of a generous tax holiday: there's no other natural reason for Malaysia to have a place in the Lynas story.

WA Premier Mark McGowan could seize on this moment to let Lynas know they are welcome to build a rare earths refinery in the state.

Having worked its guts out to build its existing refinery in Malaysia, starting that process over again in WA would clearly not be Lynas' preferred course.

But based on the $260 million it cost Lynas to build the first phase of its Malaysian refinery (a second phase was built for a similar sum), building another refinery elsewhere would not be prohibitively expensive should the need arise.

Long derided as the world's quarry, adding value to mineral resources is all the rage in WA these days, as five lithium miners plan to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on industrial facilities that will turn WA's lithium-rich spodumene concentrate into higher value lithium hydroxide for electric vehicle batteries.

These aren't just plans; some, like Tianqi, are already well into construction south of Perth at Kwinana.

Assuming the International Atomic Energy Authority is right in their view that Lynas' Malaysian refinery is "intrinsically low risk" and is therefore not harming the health of nearby humans nor the environment, a rare earths refinery would not be out of place in Kwinana, which is fast becoming a hub for those selling high-value minerals and metals into modern automotive markets.

Such an outcome would have obvious consequences for jobs and investment in WA.

But there's also political opportunity here for McGowan and his WA Labor Party.

The traditional lack of manufacturing in WA means the union movement has never been strong in the state, which is a big part of the reason the Labor party has historically struggled there.

While it may not be manufacturing as we have come to think of it in South Australia and Victoria, adding value to WA's mineral wealth looms as a step toward the sort of manufacturing culture that could pay dividends for WA Labor in the long run.

https://www.afr.com/business/mining/...as-opportunity-20180928-h15zer
 

4932 Postings, 2956 Tage And123Analyse

 
  
    #4431
29.09.18 10:06
Lynas Analyse

Lynas Corporation ships rare earth-oxides worldwide
By: Robert L. Wallack | Issue #675 | Sep 24 2018 at 10:00 AM

https://www.ajot.com/premium/...ion-ships-rare-earth-oxides-worldwide  

4932 Postings, 2956 Tage And123Offener Brief an die Regierung

 
  
    #4432
02.10.18 07:09

59475 Postings, 3826 Tage Lucky79#4432 klingt irgendwie verzweifelt..?

 
  
    #4433
02.10.18 15:53

4932 Postings, 2956 Tage And123Lucky

 
  
    #4434
02.10.18 16:31
Ich finde das stark.

Unser CEO fordert die Regierung heraus Farbe zu bekennen (a) bestätigt endlich das Review oder dementiert es... diese Hängepartie macht unseren Kurs fertig und (b) wehe ihr macht es nicht unabhängig, also wehe ihr Fuziah sitzt dem Comitte vor! Die Welt schaut zu!  

4932 Postings, 2956 Tage And123Antwort von Fuziah

 
  
    #4435
02.10.18 20:37
„"Thus the review process  by the committee shall be open and transparent to the various important stakeholders, as we are here representing the present government which believes in transparency, and we are here to ensure that the policies of the present government on sustainable development  are  being adhered to," she said.“

http://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/...-ph-govt-environmentfriendly


Mehr Details via Link....


Meine Meinung? Das stinkt  

4932 Postings, 2956 Tage And123Gegen Fuziah

 
  
    #4436
02.10.18 20:45
„Ti questions Fuziah's ability to be objective in heading committee reviewing Lynas operations“

https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2018/10/417117/...mittee-reviewing

>> schon mal besser  

1244 Postings, 5695 Tage haasyboynach diesem neuen

 
  
    #4438
03.10.18 01:39
kasperletheater hier,,, frage ich mich wirklich,,, welche leute noch irgendwelches vertrauen
in eine lynasaktie haben könnten,,,geschweige denn eine solche aktie auch noch zu kaufen  

59475 Postings, 3826 Tage Lucky79#4438 wie war das mit den Kanonen...

 
  
    #4439
03.10.18 11:11
wenn sie donnern...?
und hier donnern sie gewaltig....!
und ein Sturm zieht auch noch auf...!

Segeln ohne Wind macht ja auch keinen Spaß...  ;-)  

4932 Postings, 2956 Tage And123Gegen Fuziah

 
  
    #4440
03.10.18 16:49
Many question marks over Lynas review, says think tank

„Commenting on the government review of the Lynas rare earths plant, Firdaos told FMT it was “perplexing” that the review committee would be headed by deputy minister and Kuantan MP Fuziah Salleh, a long-time critic of the project.“

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/...says-think-tank/  

59475 Postings, 3826 Tage Lucky79Da springt einer Lynas zur Seite..!

 
  
    #4441
1
04.10.18 10:10
Ein Scheitern von Lynas würde hier eine Welle der Unsicherheit
bei ausländischen Investoren auslösen, und so Malaysia langfristig schaden....!
Was würde als nächstes geschlossen...?
Arbeitsplätze.... Steuern... alles in Gefahr...!

Wie wenn bei uns die ÖDP im Wirtschaftsausschuss sitzen würde...!

Exakt Dieses ist auch meine Meinung...!  

1891 Postings, 6617 Tage dearFuziah

 
  
    #4442
04.10.18 10:46
Laut Link #4440 ist die Dame deputy Minister for religeous affairs.  

4932 Postings, 2956 Tage And123Prime Minister

 
  
    #4443
04.10.18 12:04
Work hard to be an Asian tiger again, Prime Minister Dr Mahathir tells Malaysians

"I beg Malaysians to prepare themselves and not disappoint those who will come to help the country by investing in it.

https://www.todayonline.com/world/...ain-dr-mahathir-tells-malaysians  

1891 Postings, 6617 Tage dearAsian Tiger again

 
  
    #4444
04.10.18 20:05
Wenn er Fuziah nicht bremst und deren Kommitee  auch noch auf die Idee kommt, eine Empfehlung auszusprechen, die LAMP dicht zu machen oder in ihrer Betätigung zu beschneiden, kann er sich das abschminken mit dem asiatischen Tiger.  

59475 Postings, 3826 Tage Lucky79Heute +12% im ASX

 
  
    #4445
2
05.10.18 08:00

513 Postings, 3265 Tage MedigenialSorry Lucky, wollte klicken "gut analysiert"

 
  
    #4446
1
05.10.18 08:27
anstatt "witzig". Haben sie doch die Kurve gekriegt....
 

4932 Postings, 2956 Tage And123UBS

 
  
    #4447
1
05.10.18 09:37
UBS : Lynas should be able to navigate Malaysian review

http://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/...le-navigate-malaysian-review  

4932 Postings, 2956 Tage And123Prime Minister

 
  
    #4448
1
05.10.18 09:40
* Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad emphasised on Friday that a committee reviewing the plant was not being directed solely by Chairman Fuziah Salleh and Wong Tack, both long time opponents of Lynas.
* "There are other members on the committee. They can give their opinions. It's not as if they are being dictated by these two people," he told reporters.

https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/...77/?post_id=36015921#.W7cVAxabHYU  

59475 Postings, 3826 Tage Lucky79Dann kanns ja mal weitergehen....

 
  
    #4449
05.10.18 12:59
zudem sagte Mrs. Saleh, dass es hauptsächlich um die "radioactive Pollution" geht....
Das dürfte ja, bei den bisher aufgezeichneten und gemessenen Werten...
ÜBERHAUPT kein Problem sein.

Da das Erz nicht immer die 100% gleiche Zusammensetzung hat... muss man hier schon
ein wenig kontrollieren, was auch Sinn macht.
Jedoch sind die strahlenden Anteile im Urangestein in der australischen Mine relativ niedrig,
so dass, wohl kaum Strahlenwerte auftreten, die größer der Hintergrundstrahlung sind.

 

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