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1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil...@Rainer811 das ist alles nur eine ...

 
  
    #18726
26.07.14 11:21


``Frage der Zeit``  ;-)))))  

302 Postings, 6393 Tage sellongoodnews...

 
  
    #18727
30.07.14 10:36
auf wen oder was warten wir eigentlich zurzeit? nur mal, um den faden nicht völlig zu verlieren...  

104 Postings, 4837 Tage bollo...

 
  
    #18728
30.07.14 11:39
auf bessere zeiten ...  

666 Postings, 5824 Tage havannaEinschätzung

 
  
    #18729
1
30.07.14 12:23
Nächster Schritt Verabschiedung des Minengesetzes und Belkol zwischen
BCL <-> Bougainville

Ein Meilenstein auf dem Weg dorthin war aus meiner Sicht das einlenken der Mekamui Franktion rund um Philip Miriori
 

302 Postings, 6393 Tage sellongoodnews.

 
  
    #18730
30.07.14 14:30
"Nächster Schritt Verabschiedung des Minengesetzes und Belkol zwischen
BCL <-> Bougainville"

gabs da mal einen terminvorschlag zu o.ä.

"Ein Meilenstein auf dem Weg ...." ja, erstaunlich wenig feedba. drauf und seltsam, dass das mit den größeren kursbewegungen synchron ging...  

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil.. auf wen oder was warten wir eigentlich zurzeit?

 
  
    #18731
30.07.14 15:53


...auf  steigende Kurse kurz- und langfristig. ;-))))  

666 Postings, 5824 Tage havannaNa wer sagts denn :-)

 
  
    #18732
2
30.07.14 17:01

300714SPEAKER RECALLS PARLIAMENT TO MEET
BY JENNIFER NKUI

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Andrew Miriki today issued a notice calling the House to meet on August 6, 2014.
He said the reason for the House to convene this meeting is to consider the advice of the Bougainville Executive Council for the House to debate and pass the three important proposed laws on;
A Bill for an Act entitled “Bougainville Mining (Transitional Arrangements) Bill 2014”
• A Bill for an Act entitled “Bougainville Senior Appointments Act 2014” and
• A Bill for an Act entitled “Principal Legal Advisor Act 2014”
Speaker Miriki said the copies of the Bills have been received by the Parliament and members of the House are urged to get a copy each from their respective mailbox at the parliament this week
He stressed that because the Bills are very important, members are encouraged to study them carefully before they are debated on the floor of parliament on August 6, 2014.
He calls on all honorable members to attend this important meeting of the House on Wednesday, August 6, 2014 which will commence at 10 am in the morning.

Ends

 

1214 Postings, 4339 Tage Rainer811@traderevil Auch gute Werte kommen kaum vom Fleck,

 
  
    #18733
30.07.14 17:38
wenn die Karawane der Interessierten weitergezogen ist und weitgehend Stille herrscht.    
Selbst good news verpuffen dann weitgehend.

In bezug auf die hedge Fonds meinte ich allerdings, wenn die uns entdecken, dann könnte die Fahrt auch erst mal in beide Richtungen losgehen.    
Wär ja für den Einen oder Anderen auch nicht so schlecht, der dann noch mal ordentlich nachschaufeln könnte.

Hauptsache, Rückfahrkarte wird auch gelöst.

 

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil....@Rainer 811....

 
  
    #18734
1
30.07.14 18:31


...das dieses Projekt nicht  oder sehr schwer einzuschätzen ist zeigt die langjährige Entwicklung und die eigen leidvolle Erfahrung.

Alle in den vergangenen Jahren aufgestellten Hypothesen des wenn und aber haben sich nicht als sehr zuverlässig oder sagen wir in engen Grenzen als zuverlässig herausgestellt.

Tatsache ist: diese Aktie ist im Falle eines +re-opening++ Panguna+ extrem unterbewertet bei einem überschaubaren free float.

Und für mich geht es nur darum.

Schon post #18732 von havanna zeigt, das sich hier tatsächlich was bewegt wie es noch nie in der Vergangenheit der Fall war. Man darf ohne zu übertreiben auf die nächsten Monate gespannt sein.

Also 1. extrem unterbewertet!!!!!   (liegt an vielen Faktoren)
      2. die Entwicklung bis jetzt ist überw. positiv in unserem Sinne und stimmt !!!!!

bleibt: ``alles eine Frage der  Zeit`` und als Ergänzung   ``think big``  ;-))))))

 

189 Postings, 6390 Tage oyooEuer Optimismus in Ehren, aber ...

 
  
    #18735
1
30.07.14 21:14
der immer weiter nachgebende Kurs und vor allem die minimalen Umsätze sind wenig erbaulich.
Belkol zwischen den LO und BOC - das wird wohl nichts, weil es Belkol mit einer Firma nicht geben kann.
Scheinbar ist dort niemand darauf erpicht Arbeitsplätze zu schaffen, mehr Straßen, mehr Schulen, bessere Krankenhäuser und so weiter.
Wie es scheint ist alles in Butter auf unserer Insel.
Es geht ihnen gut und es fehlt ihnen nichts.
Na dann ...  

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil...@oyoo....

 
  
    #18736
1
31.07.14 08:57

: Euer Optimismus in Ehren, aber ...

30.07.14 21:14
#18735
der immer weiter nachgebende Kurs und vor allem die minimalen Umsätze sind wenig erbaulich.

...darf ich an die Situation von vor ein paar Monaten an der ASX erinnern. ;-))

Nach jedem Kauf wurde doch in erheblichen Umfang von wem auch immer, nachgelegt was hier bei uns zu einem großen Rätselraten `` wo kommen die shares nur her`` geführt hat.

Ergebniss der Überlegung war doch `` massive Deckelung`` von interessierter Seite.
Wie kann da der Kurs steigen ?????  ;-)))))
 

666 Postings, 5824 Tage havannaSo kanns weitergehen

 
  
    #18737
1
31.07.14 18:36
Wenn diese Aktion abgeschlossen ist, sollte den Verhandlungen nicht´s mehr im Wege stehen ;-)

310714 NINETY ONE TO GO
By Aloysius Laukai

The Department of Administrative Service has released NINETY ONE names of Government Employees who will be retrenched to make way for new people.
This is contained in a service message from the Department and is being broadcasted by New Dawn FM and Radio Bougainville this week.
The Department of Administrative Service message states that these NINETY ONE people have met the retrenchment criteria and must come to Buka to get their notices.
The message states that if these people are unable to come, the District Executive Managers can pick these notices on their behalf.
Meanwhile, the representative of the Bougainville Public Servants UNION, PEA, PATRICK HEROMATE said that new recruits must be attached under these experienced officers for some time as such exercise will cripple the NEW Bougainville Public service.
He told NEW DAWN FM today that the new Public service will lack the experience and technical capability if recruitment is done for graduates who have never been on the field.

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666 Postings, 5824 Tage havannaEins und eins

 
  
    #18738
1
31.07.14 18:41
Wurde nicht Miriori als ein Hauptprofiteur des illegalen Minings nachgesagt?

Hier schließt sich für mich der Kreis: Für die Loyalität der Mekamui
gegenüber dem ABG wird ihnen das Recht zum Small Scale Mining eingeräumt...

310714SMALL SCALE MINING BECOMING A BIG INDUSTRY
BY JENNIFER NKUI

Small scale mining is becoming a big industry and we have come to a stage where we must look at the industry critically.
This statement was made by ABG acting mining secretary Steven Burain during the small scale mining workshop in Buka today.
He said whatever policy and legislation we can have whether it needs to have a specific division to deal only with matters of small scale mining then so be it.
He pointed out that this small scale mining is an industry in itself within the mining industry.
Mr. Burain then told the participants, especially miners that mining is not only about getting money but to ensure that social issues, economic and environmental aspects are sustained.
He added that laws, legislation, capacity building is important for us to ensure there is a good administrative mechanism to be effective to create this sustainability.

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1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil....eines muß man dem demokratisch gewählten....

 
  
    #18739
2
31.07.14 20:29

....ABG Präsidenten Dr. Momis lassen : er geht unbeirrt die erforderlichen Schritte und erzielt dabei einen Erfolg nach dem anderen.

Diese kluge Methode alle Beteiligten mit in das Boot zu bekommen, wahrscheinlich trotz erheblicher Kritik/Widerstände  und Vorbehalte auch in den eigenen Reihen, erinnert mich stark an unsere Mutti.;-) desshalb:

ich wünsche ihm weiterhin viel Erfolg dabei auch wenn´s dauert.;-)))


PS: nur so geht`s.




 

1024 Postings, 4723 Tage antares0650Mr. Momis - Mutti

 
  
    #18740
1
01.08.14 07:26
ist es nicht das was wir von einer "Führungskraft"erwarten?
Die Menschen brauchen Visionen um sich an diesen orientieren zu können und zu wissen wohin der Weg führt..
Eure Mutti geht viel Kompromisse ein obwohl sie weiß, dass viele Irrweg dabei sind.
Im Endeffekt wird die Zukunft beweisen, dass ihre Wege die richtigen sind.
Ich, als Ösi zolle eurer Mutti den größten Respekt. Ruhig, sachlich, visionär, mit Kanten und Ecken und manchmal stur.
Lass sie doch ihr Small Scale Mining betreiben und sich vergiften ... wenn die ersten an Quecksilbervergiftung sterben wird das große umdenken kommen.. es wird nicht lange dauern... zumindest nicht solange wie es schon gedauert hat...
und Mr. Momis weiß das...
In diesem Sinn können wir die weiteren Schritte mit Freude erwarten :))))  

15640 Postings, 6402 Tage nekrosmall-scale mining

 
  
    #18741
3
01.08.14 08:28
ABG and its Australian consultants try and take control of small-scale mining

In a rather obvious attempt to take control and ultimately restrict the activities of small-scale gold miners on Bougainville the ABG and its Australian government paid foreign consultants are running a series of workshops.
Happy and healthy Bougainvillean children

The ABG wants to take control of small-scale mining activities and the incomes it provides to families

The workshops are the first step in a process designed to regulate the small-scale industry, which is widespread and brings significant cash incomes to families.

Once it has control the Autonomous government will be able to force out of business any operators it views as a threat to its own political future and agenda for the island; be able to direct foreign aid funding to its own supporters; and, perhaps most importantly, ensure the small-scale miners don’t encroach into areas where the big corporate miners like Rio Tinto are operating

The heavy media coverage by New Dawn [see below] gives an idea of how importantly the ABG and its consultants view this latest power grab…

ABG COMMITTED TO ENSURING HOME-GROWN INDUSTRY CONTINUES
BY JENNIFER NKUI  | NEW DAWN
ABG president Chief Dr. John Momis said the Autonomous Bougainville Government is committed to ensuring that our new homegrown industry which is small scale gold mining continues to prosper and grow.
When opening the two day small scale gold mining workshop in Buka today, he told the small scale miners that small scale mining is an important industry with widespread benefits that we must ensure it grows.
He pointed out that the ABG’s support for the industry has so far been very limited.
However, chief Momis added that with the government’s determination to change that, our new mining law which will be debated in parliament says that most existing small scale mining will be legal.
He said unlike PNG mining laws, small scale mining is illegal but Bougainville will make small scale mining legal.
He explained further that the draft law also states that anyone will be able to mine, not just on their own land but also on the land of others with the landowners’ permission.
He said the miners on the other hand are also required to meet basic environmental, health and safety standards.
The workshop is held to get a better understanding of small scale mining in Bougainville to help the ABG get a better understanding of both the good things and problems of small scale mining.

SMALL SCALE MINING INDUSTRY MUST MEET BEST STANDARDS
BY JENNIFER NKUI | NEW DAWN
ABG Minister for natural resources Michael Oni said today that Bougainville’s small scale gold mining industry must meet best standards with its development.
Speaking at the opening of the two day small scale mining workshop at the Kuri village resort in Buka, he explained that standards include the standards of health, safety and environmental protection.
He pointed out that it also requires miners, landowners, gold buyers and processors to maintain good standards of behavior and not to use violence, threats or weapons.
He said we need our new industry to develop with good standards being established by the ABG and honoured by miners.
Minister Oni added that the training of miners must be looked at also so miners are able to use the most efficient, safe, healthy and environmentally friendly ways of mining and also ensuring the miners receive fair prices for their gold.
He said the miners must be aided to get finances that they need to be able to buy the kind of equipment they need that will enable them to mine safely and in an environmentally friendly manner.
He pointed out that the other thing would be to set legal standards for small scale mining by making laws or regulations which include realistic and effective standards on health, safety and environmental standards.

ABG ADMINISTRATION READY TO SUPPORT PROJECT
BY JENNIFER NKUI  | NEW DAWN
ABG’s acting chief secretary Chris Siriosi said his administration is ready to support the small scale mining project.
When he was given time to speak during the small scale mining workshop today, he said as head of the public service he has made a commitment to support whatever proposals the department of the minster for mining is bringing to them to create capacity.
He said the idea to establish a small scale mining policy for the government is very vital.
He added that it is very important because more people will be involved and more men and women will be involved in economic activity to put income into their pockets.
Mr. Siriosi however stressed that it is good for the government to make things a bit difficult saying if more people are getting involved in small scale mining, they will forget all about gardening.
He said they will look for gold and go hungry at the same time which is not good.
He pointed out that it is good to balance all our activities.

RESOURCE OWNERS ENCOURAGED TO ENGAGE EXCLUSIVELY
BY JENNIFER NKUI  | NEW DAWN
Miners involved in the small scale gold mining industry were encouraged today to engage in the small scale mining workshop in an intelligent and exclusive way with all Bougainvilleans.
ABG president Chief Dr. John Momis made this encouraging remark when opening the workshop at the Kuri village resort in Buka Town.
He explained to the miners that in this way, the industry will not only benefit the miners from that area but all the people of Bougainville through the ABG.
He pointed out that the workshop is very important for ABG to get a good and accurate understanding of the small scale gold mining industry.
He said he is pleased to open the workshop because it is the first serious effort to get that knowledge and understanding.
Chief Momis then called on all miners who are directly involved in this home-grown industry to share their knowledge and experience with everyone present and to tell them of the good things and also the bad things in between.

SMALL SCALE MINING BECOMING A BIG INDUSTRY
BY JENNIFER NKUI  | NEW DAWN
Small scale mining is becoming a big industry and we have come to a stage where we must look at the industry critically.
This statement was made by ABG acting mining secretary Steven Burain during the small scale mining workshop in Buka today.
He said whatever policy and legislation we can have whether it needs to have a specific division to deal only with matters of small scale mining then so be it.
He pointed out that this small scale mining is an industry in itself within the mining industry.
Mr. Burain then told the participants, especially miners that mining is not only about getting money but to ensure that social issues, economic and environmental aspects are sustained.
He added that laws, legislation, capacity building is important for us to ensure there is a good administrative mechanism to be effective to create this sustainability.

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil...@antares......

 
  
    #18742
01.08.14 09:04



....folgerichtig wäre es jetzt parallel ein im weitesten Sinne `Steuersystem` auf/aus zubauen und die Korruption energisch und robust zu bekämpfen wo es nur geht um Investoren die Sicherheit zu geben das Investitionen  kein Minusgeschäft werden.

Wenn ihm das gelingt ist die turnaround strategy aufgegangen.;-)))))  

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil@nekro: small-scale mining.. 08:28 #18741

 
  
    #18743
01.08.14 09:12

...hochinteressant.

(Kann leider keine grünen Sterne mehr vergeben. Hinweis von Ariva Board:

Von Ihnen kommen bereits 7 der letzten 20 (oder weniger) positiven Bewertungen für nekro.  
an den Mod :Was soll das ariva??)

 

95 Postings, 6892 Tage Gulliver333am 6. August

 
  
    #18744
2
01.08.14 09:44
soll das neue Mininglaw verabschiedet werden....

...man darf gespannt sein, ob der Draft nun im xten Anlauf die Parlamentshürde nimmt, oder wie viele seiner Vorgänger scheitert....  

1214 Postings, 4339 Tage Rainer811@ Traderevil

 
  
    #18745
01.08.14 22:42
ist schon klar. Trotzdem danke für die Hinweise.

ich weiß nicht, ob der Wert geshortet werden kann. Falls ja, sehe ich bei hedge-fonds die Gefahr, dass sie es auch tun. Um so mehr vielleicht, falls diese als erste Wind bekommen, wenn nun endlich mal was in Bewegung gerät. Darum mein Hinweis, es muss nicht unbedingt positiv sein, wenn die sich hier breit machen. Man kennt ja die Methoden dieser feinen Herrschaften.

Für eine spekulative Posi in überschaubarer Größe sehe ich es für mich durchaus als vielleicht lohnenswerten Versuch.  

15640 Postings, 6402 Tage nekro@ Rainer "The BOC Rule 19.5"

 
  
    #18746
1
03.08.14 14:33
http://www.asxgroup.com.au/media/PDFs/...ublic_consultation_paper.pdf

"Up until the early 1990’s the regulatory regime for short selling had worked effectively,
particular when you examine the 1987’s crash and instances when the 10% limitation rule
(ASX Business Rule 19.5) had previously been applied in stocks like Bougainville Copper
(“BOC”)."

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage TraderevilMe ekamui frontman wants clan.....

 
  
    #18747
2
03.08.14 22:19

Source: Post-Courier

Me"ekamui frontman wants clan compensation
BY ROMULUS MASIU


auf

http://www.bougainville-copper.eu/news-august-2014-1.html  

666 Postings, 5824 Tage havannaReal Progress

 
  
    #18748
3
04.08.14 20:33
Ich bin gespannt, was sich die nächsten Monate tut ;-)


040814ABG MAKING REAL PROGRESS TOWARDS ACHIEVING HIGH AUTONOMY
BY JENNIFER NKUI

The Autonomous Bougainville Government has made real progress towards achieving high autonomy promised by the Bougainville Peace Agreement in the last two years.
This was noted by the ABG Minister for Natural Resources Michael Oni during the small scale mining workshop in Buka last week.
He said the progress has included;
• Developing our own unique draft mining law to be debated by the ABG parliament next week
• Our new Bougainville Public Service Law which sets up our Bougainville Public Service separate from the PNG Public Service and
• Our own ABG Public Finance Management Act under which the ABG administers all finances
Mr. Oni pointed out that with these laws, the ABG now has many powers and a new high level of flexibility to organize its work on mining and other important subjects.
He said in particular, we can make our own decisions about composition of our public service.
He added that if we need capacity in the mining department, we can quickly take the necessary steps.

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666 Postings, 5824 Tage havannaAropa Airport vor Weihnachten 2014 wieder eröffnet

 
  
    #18749
2
04.08.14 20:34
040814AROPA WORKS CONTRACT SIGNED
BY JENNIFER NKUI

Members of the ABG, public servants and the people of Bougainville on Saturday witnessed the signing of the works contract for the redevelopment of Aropa Airport in Central Bougainville.
The Aropa Airport redevelopment project commenced on March 19 this year with the ground breaking ceremony being witnessed by the people of Bougainville at Aropa.
When officiating the signing as the ABG minister for works and civil aviation, Luke Karaston said the signing marks the commencement of the three months clock to have the Aropa airport safely operational to take passengers and freight.
He added that therefore, it is anticipated that the Aropa airport will be opened for Christmas.
Mr. Karaston said as the project management contractor, the National Airports Corporation (NAC) will be responsible for supervising the timely and quality performance of the three works contractors.
He pointed out that NAC will be responsible for ensuring that all required safety and passenger security standards are met so that appropriate authorities can give the necessary safety clearances for Aropa airport to be operational.
The contracts signed were Dekenai Construction Ltd, K8.2 million for pavement works, Kompaini Investments Ltd, K2.4 million for flank grading and drainage improvements and Red Sea Housing Services Company Ltd, K7.5 million for building works.
A memorandum of understanding was also signed that same day between the ABG and the NAC for the development of Buka airport.

Ends  

933 Postings, 4613 Tage LOFPVielleicht die erhoffte Ruhe vor dem Sturm!?

 
  
    #18750
1
04.08.14 21:44
Wie bei Banco Esp Santo wird es mit Sicherheit nicht laufen! ;-)
Hätten die ihre Kohle lieber in BOC investiert!
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