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1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil...die Türme bei 30 31 sind raus....

 
  
    #19026
25.09.14 16:57


...die Anspielung auf die Kreativität in #19019 war unter die Gürtellinie ?.?.
...the allusion to the creativity in # 19019 was a kick in the balls?.?

Was solls, wer auch immer, Manipulation Deutscher Markt ? Australischer Markt?

Erkenntniss hieraus: so uninteressant ist diese Aktie doch nicht wie es temporär den Anschein hatte. Stop/Loss : nö.

Übrigens hier bei Ariva steht der Handelsplatz: QUOTRIX elektronische Handelssystem der Börse Düsseldorf in der Rubrik : Geld- und Briefkurse  dafür  Nasdaq OTC Other fehlt.
Ist das neu? habe bisher nie  darauf geachtet.

 

1 Posting, 3707 Tage undeneReopening

 
  
    #19027
26.09.14 01:54
Solange auch nur 100 bewaffnete Wachen um die Mine herum platziert sind, wird sich RT hüten an eine Wiedereröffnung zu denken.
 

15640 Postings, 6402 Tage nekroBougainville landowners say NGO should be ashamed

 
  
    #19028
5
26.09.14 10:46
http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/...s-say-ngo-should-be-ashamed

The nine landowner associations around the Panguna mine in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville are mystified by claims local villagers oppose a return to mining.

The NGO, Jubilee Australia, spoke to 65 villagers and says many remain traumatised by the civil war, have not been properly consulted and do not back a return to large scale mining.

But the nine landowner groups say the research is wrong and Jubilee Australia should be ashamed.

Therese Jaintong is the chair of one of the groups, the Siokatei Association.

She says if they were critiquing why did they not check with the landowner groups, which have strong support around the mine site.

"That is our concern. If some people are speaking against us, we are hearing loud and clear, but the majority have spoken through the regional forums. We feel that we are doing everything right on the ground. We are not leaving any stone unturned. We are consulting with our people, widely."

Therese Jaintong, the chair of the Siokatei Association on Bougainville

933 Postings, 4613 Tage LOFPDas sieht doch gut aus!

 
  
    #19029
26.09.14 12:01
Jetzt müssen die sich nur endlich entscheiden und mit BOC eine Grundlage schaffen.
 

933 Postings, 4613 Tage LOFPich bin der Meinung

 
  
    #19030
26.09.14 12:02
jemand wollte den Kurs auf Diesem Niveau haben, so wie den Goldpreis auch.
Jeder normale Mensch würde seine Stücke nicht bis ins bodenlose verkaufen, sondern behutsam in den MArkt verkaufen.  

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil....die Posi´s sprechen eine deutliche Sprache ;-)

 
  
    #19031
3
26.09.14 13:54

...es ist trotz allen weichspülens ärgerlich aber real..........  

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil.... Bank sees future in mining...

 
  
    #19032
1
27.09.14 08:53

Quelle:http://www.thenational.com.pg/?q=node/76181

Bank sees future in mining
Source:
The National, Friday 26th of September, 2014

By GABRIEL LAHOC
The World Bank has been a long term partner in the mining sector and the government as the sector is critical for Papua New Guinea’s prosperity, an official says.
World Bank country manager Steffi Stallmeister said on the global scale, there were about 10 million miners. She said small scale mining provide a livelihood for about 100 million people all over the world.
In PNG, it is estimated that small scale mining involves between 60,000 to 80,000 people and indirectly supports another 50,000 people.
“It is estimated that small scale mining accounted for 15% of global gold production in 2011, which has a value of US$20 billion (K48.50 billion). So this is quite significant,” Stallmeister said.
Stallmeister was speaking during the inaugural Papua New Guinea alluvial mining convention and trade show in Lae on Wednesday. She said the bank was interested and involved in the alluvial mining sector because it was an alternative employment for the poor, it’s a source of income, provides alternative livelihood in rural areas and has wealth creation potential.
The World Bank, she said, supports the government in the four main areas of engagement which are:
l Mining institutional strengthening project which covers regulatory environment, legal framework and improved governance and revenue collection and conflict-free mining sector in Bougainville;
l capacity building to support the Autonomous Bougainville Government and PNG government in Panguna negotiation process;
l women in mining programme - addressing gender based violence in extractive industry and supporting parliamentary programmes, and;
l Extractive industry transparency initiative.
“The WB’s goal globally is to end poverty and to boost the prosperity of the bottom 40 percent of our societies in any member countries,” she said.
The negative aspects of small scale mining globally cover the environment and social aspects.
“It’s the get rich very, very quickly mentality which often leads to child labor and persecution,” she said.
Small scale mining, she said, has significant conflict potential at three levels at the mine site, in communities and at the national level.

 

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil.....#19025 (New Post....mine watch)

 
  
    #19033
2
27.09.14 09:14

.....and if Bougainvilleans can share fully and fairly in the economic benefits mining can generate,” said Momis.

...letzter Absatz (fehlt in #Mine Watch). In http://www.pngindustrynews.net/...ryid=826935725&sectionsource=s0   geht es weiter mit.....


....Bougainville Copper has confirmed that dialogue will continue with both governments and landowners in an effort to reach agreement on providing the company with the assurance it needs to go forward with community and study programs that are required to further assess the viability of reopening the mine  

15640 Postings, 6402 Tage nekroSmart Scan Chart Analysis..........

 
  
    #19034
1
27.09.14 10:38
..........confirms that a strong downtrend is in place and that the market remains negative longer term. Strong Downtrend with money management stops. A triangle indicates the presence of a very strong trend that is being driven by STRONG FORCES AND INSIDERS.

15640 Postings, 6402 Tage nekro#19032

 
  
    #19035
1
27.09.14 10:58
Wer glaubt denn im Ernst dass die Weltbank,AusAID,UNO, etc. Millions of $$$ in.......

The World Bank, she said, supports the government in the four main areas of engagement which are:

l Mining institutional strengthening project which covers regulatory environment, legal framework and improved governance and revenue collection and conflict-free mining sector in Bougainville;
l capacity building to support the Autonomous Bougainville Government and PNG government in Panguna negotiation process;
l women in mining programme - addressing gender based violence in extractive industry and supporting parliamentary programmes, and;
l Extractive industry transparency initiative.

.............investieren und danach einer Morumbi mit ein paar korrupten Mekamuis das Feld zu überlassen???

Würde BOC enteignet, so würde der dringend benötigte Geldfluss abrupt gestoppt.

Ohne (momentane) Zugeständnisse,an die Mekamuis wäre  der provisorische Mining Act nie durch das AGB Parlament gestimmt worden. Dass Boug. ein eigenes Minengesetz besitzt ist jedoch die Voraussetzung um die Mining-Power beim (nächsten?) JSB Meeting von PNG ans ABG zu übertragen.

Wenn man weiss dass Morumbi den Lo`s 1500$/Monat für die Explorationsrechte versprochen hat so wird man kaum daran zweifeln dass BOC den Jungs ein besseres Angebot unterbreiten wird. ;-)))))))))))))))

15640 Postings, 6402 Tage nekroGerade mal knapp 0,75% der

 
  
    #19036
27.09.14 15:31
sich im FF befindlichen ca. 25% der Shares (100 Mill) wurden in den letzten 30 Tagen während des Kursverlustes umgesetzt.Bedeutet dass bei über 99% der Kleinaktionäre das Vertrauen in ihre Böcke intakt ist. ;-)))

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil....eher: mehr als 99 mio shares können..

 
  
    #19037
27.09.14 16:01


....shareholdern zugeordnet werden deren Vertrauen in die Papiere  nach wie vor ungebrochen ist. Was aber nicht heißt das es durchaus auch 1ne Möglichkeit gibt bei der es auf das gleiche Ergebniss hinausläuft. ;-)))))
 

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil..ups nicht..streichen und durch auch ersetzen ;-)

 
  
    #19038
27.09.14 16:11

666 Postings, 5824 Tage havannaMomis und alle Landeignerorganisationen

 
  
    #19039
2
28.09.14 11:52
sind sich einig :-)

260914LANDOWNERS SUPPORT MOMIS
By Aloysius Laukai
Panguna landowners from the nine Panguna Mine affected landowner Associations today called on the Board of Jubilee, Australia Research office to apologize to them for presenting a wrong, misleading and divisive picture of the issue of Mining in Panguna.
In a signed letter addressed to the Jubilee Research Office in Sydney all the nine chairmen’s signed and questioned why Jubilee did the research secretly.
They claimed that whoever who did the research does not know a lot of what the report discusses.
They said that their associations were set up after long consultations involving our people and our Autonomous Bougainville Government, beginning in 2009.
And the Executives were voted in 2012.
Those who signed the letter, were Benardine Kira, Chairlady for Lower Tailings Association, Theresa Jaintong OBE Chairlady for Siokatei Association, Jude Genu Chairman of Uruawa/Rorovana Association, John Simiko Chairman South West Coastal Corridor, Lawrence Daveona, Chairman Special Mine Lease Association, Lawrence Uakai Chairman Bolave Fish Owners Association, Paul Tavuio, Chairman Mid Tailings Association, Michael Pariu Chairman Upper Tailings Association and PETER MIRIONA chairman, Port Mine Access Road Association.
Earlier this week the ABG President, Chief DR. JOHN MOMIS also described this same report as misleading and irresponsible AND warned Jubilee Australia Board to bear the responsibility for allowing such a misleading document to be released and for limiting and redressing the damage it can cause.  

15640 Postings, 6402 Tage nekroKlar, nur Panikmache............

 
  
    #19040
28.09.14 14:36
........von Jubilee, Australia Research office, also ganz klar ein gefälschter "Report."

Schade dass man nirgends die "Spenderliste" dieser Fälscherbande einsehen kann???

Dann wäre der Auftraggeber schnell enttarnt ;-))))



15640 Postings, 6402 Tage nekro" Opening Panguna is the way forward "

 
  
    #19041
8
29.09.14 08:04
http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/...a-landowners-back-png's-abg

Panguna landowners back PNG's ABG
Updated at 6:51 am today
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Landowner groups in the Panguna region in the Papua New Guinea province of Bougainville are strongly supportive of the Autonomous Government's moves for a return to mining.

The government says mining is the best way to quickly create a viable economy.

It has passed new legislation vesting control of the resources in the hands of landowners and taken issue with claims by NGO, Jubilee Australia, that the people around Panguna do not want mining.

And the nine landowner groups support the government, saying the NGO should be ashamed at what it calls its poor research.

The chair of the Siokatei Association, Therese Jaintong, says opening Panguna is the way forward for the province.

"We have to really understand - how can we really run the Government when we are asking the Papua New Guinea Government for all the fundings and all that? So if we want to be independent, we must be independent and come up with self reliance - then Panguna is the way forward."

15640 Postings, 6402 Tage nekroBougainville landowners defend consultation......

 
  
    #19042
30.09.14 07:56
.........over Panguna mine


NGO report claims there is widespread mistrust of discussions around PNG copper mine reopening, but Bougainville president and landowners say report is flawed

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/30/...pening-of-copper-mine


Helen Davidson

 
theguardian.com, Tuesday 30 September 2014 01.48 BST

Panguna copper mine, BougainvilleA rusted truck remains at the Panguna copper mine that was shut down after villagers Papua New Guinea’s autonomous region of Bougainville fought a decade-long civil war. Photograph: Ilya Gridneff/AAP


Backers of the reopening of the Panguna copper mine in the autonomous Bougainville region of Papua New Guinea have defended their community consultation processes and attacked a report criticising their actions.


The report by Jubilee Australia, an NGO, canvassed opinions in 10 villages surrounding the copper and gold mine – a Rio Tinto-owned project by Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL) which was at the heart of the island’s decade-long civil war. The mine, which was the largest of its type in the world when operating, closed in 1989.

The report, launched in Australia this month by the Greens leader, Christine Milne, Labor MP Melissa Parke and independent MP Cathy McGowan, found that resentment and mistrust of PNG defence forces, Australia and BCL because of their roles in the conflict, had led to mistrust of discussions around reopening the mine.

The research was conducted anonymously at the end of 2013 and spoke to 65 people individually and one group of 17 people in Bougainville. Jubilee’s chairman, Luke Fletcher, told Guardian Australia that while there was a risk of self-censorship among respondents, Jubilee’s findings were “certainly enough to question the main narrative” of widespread support for the mine as a source of national revenue.

However, the president of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (ABG), John Momis, disputed many of the report’s claims including that the voices of mine-affected communities had been distant from discussions which began in 2009.

“There may indeed be individuals who have not been able to, or have chosen not to, participate in consultations,” Momis said in a statement.

He said the ABG had “extremely limited resources” and faced geographical and political barriers, including a 17-year-long armed roadblock restricting government access to the Panguna area.

Momis accused the report’s authors of seeking out people known to be opposed to the mine. He said while there were individuals and communities in opposition, “nothing in Jubilee’s report substantiates this gross overgeneralisation and misrepresentation.”

“The overwhelming response is support for reopening the mine, but only if it can be done in a way that avoids the extremely negative effects of earlier mining and ensures that Bougainvilleans receive a fair share of mining’s benefits’, said Momis.

Interviewees quoted in the report spoke of a deep mistrust of BCL in running the mine again, and of fear that it would lead to a repeat of the environmental and social damage and see a return to violence.

“BCL has a lot to do in terms of reparation for what it did to us. When did BCL admit its wrongs? And now it is trying to come back; mining is not a negotiable issue,” said a woman from Guava.

Others expressed tentative support under strict conditions or different ownership.

In a letter to Jubilee, the association executives for nine mine-affected landowner groups said they did not understand why the research was done secretly.

“They did not ask us for information to help the research be accurate, so they didn’t know about the many different kinds of consultation for our people about the future of mining held over some years.”

A negotiations adviser to the ABG, Ciaran O’Faircheallaigh told Guardian Australia that he believed there was little risk of retribution to people voicing an opinion against the mine. He said the consultation process had been transparent, and provided a platform for dissenting opinion.

“All the forums – the women’s forum, the region forums and so on – have all been broadcast live,” he said.

“If there was any activities designed to intimidate people or any attempt to intimidate people it would be very quickly and widely known. Bougainville is a small place.”

O’Faircheallaigh said among those who spoke were people who were staunchly opposed to the mine, but the majority supported it with conditions.

In his letter to the Jubilee board, Momis said the ABG “is committed to social and environmental baseline studies and negotiations being undertaken to establish whether it is possible to reopen Panguna in a way that satisfies these conditions. If they cannot be satisfied, the ABG opposes reopening the mine.”

Brynnie Goodwill, CEO of Jubilee Australia told Guardian Australia: “the board is considering its response to the comments by president Momis and the landowners,” however “the purpose of the research was to support the airing of voices of mine affected communities, to explore in depth issues that may have been lingering since the closure of the mine and civil war, and to ensure those voices could become part of a broader discussion and debate.”

1158 Postings, 6402 Tage sumoeysieht eher danach aus

 
  
    #19043
30.09.14 08:05
dass jemand zwingend aus BOC raus will, trotz guter Meldungen munter ins Bid verkauft  

1335 Postings, 6401 Tage Traderevil....für mich sieht es danach aus....

 
  
    #19044
1
30.09.14 08:38

...das nach jeder guten Nachricht oder wegen der guten Nachrichten vorsorglich
der Preis gedrückt wird ;-)))  

915 Postings, 6402 Tage Carlchen03Money Flow

 
  
    #19045
30.09.14 08:46
vom prinzip her steigt er munter weiter an .....  
warum -wohl-     ???    ;-)))  
( vor allem in  AU ;   außer  gaaanz langfristig -in den letzten 4 Jahren- nicht )      

933 Postings, 4613 Tage LOFPsehe ich wie Traderevil

 
  
    #19046
1
30.09.14 10:49
schaut euch doch mal den Chart an.
Immer wenn Kaufdruck aufkommt, wird bedient und im Anschluss wieder gedrückt.
Ganz ehrlich, was soll das Ziel sein, 5 Cent? Warum wird der Kurs auf Dieses Niveau gedrückt, diese Frage müssten wir uns alle mal stellen.
Zudem passiert das alles mit sehr wenig Aktien, weil kaum LImitorders im Markt sind.
Wenn einer BOC kauft, dann tut er das zum Tagespreis.
Folglich lässt sich der Preis mit wenig Stücken immer weiter drücken.
Kommt dann doch mal mehr Kaufdruck auf, wird aus heiterem Himmel der Käufer bedient.
Große Veränderungen im Aktionärsregister gibt es nicht, folglich stellt sich für mich die nächste Frage, woher kommen die Aktien!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Wenn sich BOC mit ABG und Landowners für den Abbau und die damit verbundenen Einnahmenverteilungen einigt, hat BOC seine Daseinsberechtigung und mit Sicherheit einen sehr viel höheren Kurs verdient.
Man merkt aber seit Jahren, wie immer wieder versucht wird, ein Re-Opening mit BOC zu verhindern, sei es durch Morumbi, Jubilee, Meekamuis usw.
Wir alle werden in der Zukunft erfahren warum, dass ist sicher.
 
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933 Postings, 4613 Tage LOFPauf längere Sicht sieht man das Geschehen im Vol

 
  
    #19047
30.09.14 10:53
Anfang 2013, Mitte 2013 und Mitte 2014

Grundsätzlich kann man aber auch festhalten, das wohl ein großer Teil des Rückgangs auf den gesamten Minen und Rohstoffsektor der letzten 2-3 Jahre zurückzuführen ist.
Selbst größte Paayer wie Barrick usw. haben 80% an Wert verloren.  
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915 Postings, 6402 Tage Carlchen03Orderbuch

 
  
    #19048
30.09.14 22:42
huch, was ist denn nun los mit dem Orderbuch ?  ;
Sinnungswandel oder wird mir was falsches angezeigt ???
(5 VK  mit zusammen rd 35K)
 

14618 Postings, 4481 Tage willi-marlist nun vorbei mit billig kaufen?

 
  
    #19049
2
01.10.14 01:39
mal sehen wie es am morgen aussieht.
auf jeden fall ist hier ein penny, der fast den kurswert an assets hat
und ggf. sowas von drehen wird...... eigentlich unverständlich der kurs.
aber man kann kaufen...... so sehe ich es und mache es auch!  

1158 Postings, 6402 Tage sumoey@willi

 
  
    #19050
01.10.14 06:48
Es wird noch billiger. Alles wurde bedient.  

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