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Anstatt der Formulierung :
................wie es mit der kalten Enteignung weiter gehen soll.......
Wie wäre es denn mit der Formulierung :...dem `` intelligenten mining Konzept 2015``.......... ;-))))))))
Nichts für ungut mir gefällt die besser. ;-)))
http://bougainvillenews.com/2015/04/
From the ashes of conflict, two Governments have come together, agreed to jointly implement a peace agreement, law and order and normalcy has returned. With limited capacity and resources, there has been real progress in implementing the Peace Agreement. Progress is made but hard earned.
Source of reference: The Bougainville Bulleting 4th issue, March 2015, Bureau of the Media and Communications
Mission
• Safeguard and preserve our unique customs, traditions and cultural identity.
• Seek justice, equality, a peaceful and secure society through democracy.
• Strive to eliminate discrimination, poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, disease and corruption.
• Creation of development opportunities and sustainable livelihoods for all Bougainvilleans, both present and future generations.
• Safeguard and utilize our natural environment and natural resources for the betterment of all our people in a sustainable manner.
• Empowerment of people and communities to improve their wellbeing and self-reliance.
The Momis led government five Pillars
1. Unification of all Bougainvilleans
2. Economic development to improve and develop the welfare of the people of Bougainville through this new approach
3. Secure Bougainville’s political future under the Bougainville Peace Agreement. This means fully implementing autonomy, preparing for referendum on independence and achieving complete weapons disposal
4. Promote good governance and rule of law, and in the process end the evil of corruptions
5. Building public awareness of the Peace Agreement and the Autonomous Bougainville Government’s policies.
Achievements Laws:
• Establishment of the Bougainville Constitution
• 44 laws passed
• Amendment to the Organic Law on Peace-building and subsequent repealing of the National Constitution
• Seven memorandums of Understanding on the draw down of powers and functions from the National departments to ABG divisions
Services:
• Reopening of over 33 health centres and a general hospital
• Construction and staffing of over 300 educational institutions, and the draw down of 101 powers from the Department of Education
• Establishment of the Bougainville Police Service
• Establishment of court circuit, court services and court houses
• Restoration of public utilities and services: Shipping, postal, banking, airlines, power and telecommunications
• Implementation of rehabilitation programs
• Construction of 15 bridges, trunk and feeder roads with donor support
• Launching of High Impact Projects
• Successful completion of Operation render safe by the Australian Defense force
• Establishment of MV Chebu Shipping Service
• Reopening and the establishment of the Aropa Airport
• Launching of the Community mobile radio (Radio Ples Lain)
• Implementation of Bougainville standard time
Governance
• Establishment of Autonomous Bougainville Public Service, Payroll and transitional arrangements
• Creation of Council of Elders as the second tier of government
• Establishment of the Bougainville Electoral Commission and the successful conduct of two Bougainville elections
• Draw down and the establishment of ABG Mining Department
• Joint Supervisory Body established and the review of autonomy complete
• Memorandum of understanding signed by the Prime Minister and the President on joint implementation of the BPA awareness
• Establishment of the transitional mining act
• Public service reforms
• Establishment of the Bougainville Peace Building Strategy from Panguna Peace Building Strategy
• Launching of Peace Awareness road show
• Launching of Referendum prayer campaign
Challenges
• Implementing the draw down of powers and functions from the National Government
• Preparations for the referendum including an awareness strategy
• Ensuring weapons disposal
• Unification of all Bougainville’s Political factions
• Limited mass media/telecommunications reach and infrastructure.
Source of reference: The Bougainville Bulleting 4th issue, March 2015, Bureau of the Media and Communications
ich habe mir mal den 3- bzw 5-jährigen Chart angeschaut.
In den letzten 5 Jahren hatten wir in AU 4mal Umsätze
von ca 1,5 Mill. täglich und mehr
- Februar 2013 über 2 Millionen
(dies war nach meinen Erinnerungen wohl eine "Drückeaktion"),
- und jetzt in 2015 gleich 3mal innerhalb von zweieinhalb Monaten
(Ende Januar, Anfang März und jetzt Anfang April);
und das im Prinzip immer, ohne dass sich der Kurs "großartig" veränderte.
Da muß!!!!! doch irgendwer schon mehr wissen ... als der Rest -der Welt-
(egal, evtl auch welche Verschwörungstheorie dahinter steckt).
Von daher mache ich mir recht wenig Gedanken ...
allen schon mal ein schönes, langes österliches weekend
Carlchen
der Käufer ist dann schlau und der andere dumm?
oder umgekehrt?
wer hat überhaupt so viele stücke um sie zu verkaufen?
Gee , all of the buying that came out of left field happened BEFORE this announcement.
Strange that. Really strange.
Release Date: 02/04/15 18:57
Summary: Letter to Shareholders Taxation Mediation
Trades
Time(AEST) Price Volume Value Condition Codes
14:58:58 0.3450 16,763 5,783
14:58:16 0.3400 5,000 1,700 XT
14:57:27 0.3300 4,700 1,551
14:57:09 0.3300 2,500 825
14:56:37 0.3200 37 12
14:56:18 0.3200 4,963 1,588
14:42:37 0.3200 3,671 1,175
14:41:07 0.3200 1,366 437
14:38:48 0.3200 8,634 2,763
14:38:48 0.3200 1,366 437
14:13:27 0.3100 3,000 930
14:06:49 0.3000 8,900 2,670
14:05:17 0.3000 3,000 900
13:59:38 0.2900 1,000 290
13:51:27 0.3000 2,500 750
13:28:33 0.3000 1,450,000 435,000 XT
13:24:23 0.3000 600 180
13:24:23 0.3000 1,400 420
13:24:23 0.3000 1,000 300
13:21:28 0.3000 3,000 900
12:47:17 0.3000 1,000 300
Veröffentlicht : ASX News
91,604 posts.
Date:
02/04/15
Time:
19:17:10
Post #:
15030539
Release Date: 02/04/15 18:57
Kauf : 5 - 11 1:51:27 pm 30 1,459,500 3 $437,850 7
(mit 1:51:27 pm = 13:51:27 Uhr) .......weiter bis 2:58:58 pm.
oder wird das erst zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt ins Netz gestellt ????
After the close of nominations and after tallying all the contestants and how much was paid as nominations fees we have come up with the figures collected.
From the number of nominations, the people of Haku have contributed TWELVE THOUSAND KINA from their 24 candidates, Ex Combatants for North Bougainville and Selau Constituency have contributed SEVEN THOUSAND KINA each from their 14 candidates whilst other constituencies had 12 and less
All the 44 women contesting this year’s election contributed another SEVENTEEN THOUSAND KINA.
Candidates paid nomination fees of FIVE HUNDRED KINA to contest in the ABG General elections.
Wie kommt ihr auf diese hohen Summen?
Danke für Klarstellung
Presidential seat
No. Candidates names Box #
1 Nick F Peniai 10
2 Justin Pokata Kira 11
3 Sam Kauona 12
4 Peter Nerau 13
5 Sam Akoitai 14
6 Fr. Simon Dumarinu 15
7 Dr. Chief John Momis 16
8 Ismael Toroama 17
9 Reuben Siara 18
North Bougainville seats
Former Combatants
1 David Tsika 10
2 Ben Malatan Getsi 11
3 Glen Tovirika 12
4 Charles Tanahan Getsi 13
5 Franco Hopping 14
6 Francis Boisivere 15
7 Ben Kamda 16
8 Stanley Maiah 17
9 Julian Nahis 18
10 Stanis Sabuin 19
11 Ignatius Sopolo 20
12 Michael Mita Jimmy 21
13 Gregory Manau 22
14 Marcelline Getsi Laris 23
Women
1 Elizabeth Peahun 10
2 Lina Paii 11
3 Patricia Kapapal 12
4 Hellen Siumana 13
5 Francisca Semoso 14
6 Anastacia Lapointe 15
7 Macrine Sagi Lavi 16
8 Elizabeth Burain 17
9 Dr Naomi Tulaha 18
10 Dolores Teilu Rumina 19
Tsitalato
1 Robert Sikika 10
2 Scholastica Miriori 11
3 John Bosco Ragu 12
4 Cosmas Sohia 13
5 Godfrey Holi Lerrin 14
6 Fidelis Semoso 15
7 Pais Kenu Taboa 16
Peit
1 Daniel Tukana 10
2 Ernest Saliib 11
3 Hubert Pius Tihin 12
4 Raphael Keneh 13
5 Bernard Bobos 14
6 Jude Ariss 15
7 Gabriel Mahen Katun 16
8 Anthony Maneas 17
9 Simon Haoni 18
10 Paul Paro Musein 19
11 Josephine Getsi 20
12 Jerome Tsingoli Sawa 21
Tonsu
1 Isaac Heken Thompson 10
2 Kout Kavop 11
3 Joel L Banam 12
4 Benjamin Tsiuh 13
5 Jock Tuvuir 14
6 Cicely Kiots Kekun 15
7 Uzziah Toukes 16
8 Esban Giaria 17
9 Dudley Matuan 18
10 Ezekiel Joneh Masatt 19
11 Eddie Mohin Tugein 20
12 Israel Kout 21
13 Jerry Kavop 22
Haku
1 Denis Sareke 10
2 Sylvester Niu 11
3 Hona Holan 12
4 Michael Meten 13
5 Maximilian Bong 14
6 Benjamin Murana 15
7 Leslie Gimus 16
8 Augustine Matuna 17
9 Joe Elijah 18
10 Samuel Kameren 19
11 Thomas Dion Sohia 20
12 Simeon Jina 21
13 Paul Kehono 22
14 James Langer Biani 23
15 Philip Kunes 24
16 Robert Chika Tulsa 25
17 Mathew Biani Gagesin 26
18 Michael Latu Koran 27
19 Peter Gano 28
20 Nakin Aland 29
21 Wesley Tsurumi 30
22 Xavier Kareku 31
23 Peter Kiha 32
24 Anthony Tsiringin 33
Halia
1 Alphonse Ratsi 10
2 Ephraim Hakiolo 11
3 Mech Robin 12
4 Poly Sahoto 13
5 Patrick Nisira 14
Hagogohe
1 Regina Tsikoa 10
2 Robert Hamal Sawa 11
3 Gerald Hanette 12
4 Callistus Toarats 13
5 Peter Sohia 14
Selau
1 Terry Mose 10
2 Linus Sahoto 11
3 Luke Pawen 12
4 Tony Tsora 13
5 Peter Koben 14
6 Patrick Tsikoa 15
7 Joseph Watawi 16
8 Godfrey Torowin 17
9 John Cheung 18
10 Batholomew Kiwa Magara 19
11 Hillary Tsunno 20
12 Peter John Barik 21
13 Cornelius Getsi 22
14 Alfred Buakar
Nissan
1 Charry Napto Kiso 10
2 Nathaniel Brunis 11
3 Wilfred Reiter Hannett 12
4 Peter Dosti 13
5 Timothy Misiliu 14
6 Agnes Titus 15
Suir
1 Alex Amon 10
2 Paul Vinton 11
3 Anthony Rovesi 12
4 Vincent Vagasi 13
5 Paul Ebabon 14
6 Benny Primus 15
7 Luke Karaston 16
8 Maxwell Seselan 17
9 Peter Boemvi
Mahari
1 Anthony Tatsiua 10
2 Francis Kakarouts 11
3 John Tabinaman 12
4 Solomon Ngosei Gimis 13
5 Rachael Vau Tsien 14
6 John Komai 15
7 Herman Siriva 16
8 Chrissanto Poto 17
Teua
1 Robert Semoso 10
2 Daniel Tokapip 11
3 Charles Kakapetai 12
4 Joseph Nopei 13
5 Gerard Sinato 14
6 Nicholas Eteo 15
Taonita Tinputz
1 David Braun Vatavi 10
2 Bruno Babato 11
3 Dyson Kaetavara 12
4 George Irei Sayer 13
5 Aloys Tony Devui 14
6 Robert Singko Kekevio 15
Taonita Teop
1 Micah Mose 10
2 Ezekiel Ivihi 11
3 Raopos Apou Tepaia 12
4 Rita Mamavi Pearson 13
5 Rex Marlon Veoriva 14
6 Albert Toro Morokea 15
7 Lesley Sorou 16
8 Rev. Robert Malachi Sanasi 17
9 Joel Toges 18
10 Joseph Tomisa Gitovea 19
11 Gordon Purupuru 20
Atolls
1 Aruka Kareo 10
2 Raymond Masono 11
3 Bernard Tunim 12
4 Pasini Marena 13
5 Taehu Pais 14
6 Huitona Tohua 15
7 Alfred Lulu 16
8 Fr. John Bosco Kensie 17
Central Bougainville seats
Former Combatants
1 Danny Muntaa 10
2 Linus Dakei Junior 11
3 Demus Aumo Vaii 12
4 Isoa Kauona 13
5 Steven Topesi 14
6 Daniel Busula 15
7 Noah Doko 16
Women
1 Joan Jerome 10
2 Marcelline Kokiai 11
3 Elizabeth Bade Niniku 12
4 Lynette Ona 13
5 Florence Wangi 14
6 Angela M Kavaru 15
Rau
1 Robert Baranangko 10
2 Simon Simoli 11
3 Simon Rumbia 12
4 Steven Teteo 13
5 Joseph Kakito 14
6 Pais Tatevi Geviahic 15
7 Thomas Keriri 16
8 Obed J Arito 17
9 Martin Norrie 18
Terra
1 Robin Wilson 10
2 Joseph David Monsin 11
3 Francis Hasing 12
4 Anton Kinomen 13
5 Leo Reivasi 14
6 Jacob Rerevate 15
Eivio Torau
1 Clarence Dency 10
2 Lawrence Sirapui 11
3 Joseph Birunoim 12
4 Robin Naika 13
5 Channel Suston 14
6 Francis P Hera 15
7 Isidore Okowai 16
8 Melchior Dare 17
9 Richard Birikos 18
10 Julian Javi 19
11 Albert Tosia 20
Ioro
1 Michael Oni 10
2 Martin Miriori 11
3 Raphael Evinu 12
4 Wendalinus Bitanuma 13
5 Boniface Arunara 14
6 Michael Lapolela 15
North Nasioi
1 Arnold Baraung 10
2 Steven Kiwi 11
3 Mark Niniku 12
4 Dominic Diuka 13
5 Frank Nigu 14
6 Oti Asotau 15
7 David Dewe Dentana 16
8 Nicholas Darku 17
9 Mathias Roman Salas 18
10 Steven Simiha 19
South Nasioi
1 John Ken 10
2 Thaddeus Davanara 11
3 David Sisito 12
4 Paias Marko 13
5 Gregory Birona 14
6 Simeon Tampaaka 15
7 Ismenia Ketsin 16
8 John Okia 17
9 Simon Oriai Dasiona 18
Kongara
1 Dominic Itta 10
2 Graham Davaku 11
1 John Narebo 10
2 Lawrence Hakout 11
3 Moses Siparu 12
4 Robert Ereva 13
5 Edmund Bampa 14
6 Rodney Osioco 15
South Bougainville Seats
Former Combatants
1 Thomas Tari NA
2 Cornelius Solomon NA
3 Joshua Kangku NA
4 Peter Naguo NA
5 Simon Tohui NA
Women
1 Lillian Tinga Ahai NA
2 Bernadette Neras NA
3 Rose Pihei NA
4 Jembosheba Matanie NA
5 Dorothy Kani NA
6 Martha Kareba NA
7 Isabella Peta NA
Konnou
1 Bruno Laita NA
2 Miriam Labanue NA
3 Willie Masiu NA
4 Andrew Peugai NA
5 Wilfred Komba NA
6 Mary Mamatau NA
7 Kaison Potoura NA
8 John Kebau NA
Lule
1 John Kinani Kore
2 Robert Korupai
3 Mathew Nanou
4 Francis Toke
5 Xavier Pirigi
6 Joseph Kopana Putubu
7 Joseph Kangki Nabuai
8 Joseph Kinani Kaima
Makis
1 Michael Laita 10
2 Muure Joseph Kamuai 11
3 John Vianney Kepas 12
4 Joseph Mokuma 13
5 Raphael Siko 14
6 Newton Kauva 15
7 Aloysius Tumare 16
Baubake
1 Steven Kopana 10
2 Jonathan Komba 11
3 John Pookey Sigere 12
4 Charles Laia 13
5 Joseph Buia 14
6 Paul Bakoi 15
7 Joseph Tooke 16
8 Thomas Joseph Lugabai 17
Torokina
1 Thomas Usu NA
2 John Pama NA
3 William Epota NA
4 Godfrey Barako NA
5 Francis Makita NA
6 George Diva NA
7 Steven Suako NA
8 Boniface Wadari NA
9 Robin Kenaus NA
10 Michael Piriri NA
Motuna Huyono Tokunutui
1 Albert Punghau 10
2 David Transcend Pumau 11
3 Aloysius Luku 12
4 Thomas Wawoitu 13
5 Nicholas Lauta 14
6 Paul Lapun 15
7 Andrew Kambai 16
8 Francis Hurahura 17
Kopii
1 John Hirupe 10
2 Simon Sipiau 11
3 John Sania 12
4 Jacob Moio Tanasu 13
5 Sammy Maurua 14
6 Philip Kuhena 15
7 Seru Maimoi 16
8 Peter Siunai 17
9 Michael Komoiki 18
10 Peter Uniu 19
Ramu
1 John Karou 10
2 Sam Tanari 11
3 Rev. Ben Toworai 12
4 Thomas Pataaku 13
5 Tony Poroni 14
6 Michael Nabuai Cornelius 15
Bolave
1 Michael Anugu 10
2 Joe Kaleaa 11
3 Thomas Kama 12
4 Simon Wergon 13
5 Francis Takuko 14
6 Martin Koba 15
7 Joan Nenoari 16
8 Dennis Alexman Lokonai 17
Lato
1 Chris Tuwen 10
2 Philip Rumbali 11
3 Gideon Siaka 12
4 Christopher Kena 13
5 William Lavabua 14
6 William Tomokas 15
7 Patrick Leslie 16
Baba
1 Thaddeus Kaile 10
2 Thomas Pabakumi 11
3 Cosmas Namahui 12
4 Emmanuel Carlos Kaetavara 13
5 John Urubau 14
6 Bernard Namung 15
7 Patrick Heromate 16
8 Philip Silas 17
9 William Silamai 18
10 James Hayu 19
11 Paul Wagum 20
" ja, aber es gibt Käufer und Verkäufer und welchen sinn macht dann das ganze?
der Käufer ist dann schlau und der andere dumm?
oder umgekehrt? "
Welcher Sinn dahinter steckt; Verkäufer und Käufer wissen es -ich weiss es nicht-.
Irgendetwas bezwecken sie -falls es nicht ein und der selbe evtl ist-.
Die grossen Stückzahlen kamen ja jedesmal aus dem "Nichts" ...
gingen über die Bühne ... und nichts passierte ... "so wie abgesprochen".
Eine Bewertung wollte ich nicht abgeben, nur eine Beobachtung.
" wer hat überhaupt so viele stücke um sie zu verkaufen? "
Ich vermute schon seit langem, das RT bzw RT/BCL dahinter steckt
(und zwar mit Stücken, die nicht direkt selbst bei CS/AU eingetragen sind, damit es nicht auffällt -Stichwort: Strohmänner?-).
Für mich ist es nur ein wenig sonderbar, das es jetzt innerhalb von gut 2 Monaten 3mal passiert.
Ich kann natürlich auch total daneben liegen mit meinen Vermutungen.
Trotzdem allen noch nen schönen Ostermontag
Carlchen
http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/...w-backing-bougainville-poll
Updated at 4:28 am today
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A former Bougainville president, James Tanis, says former opponents of the autonomous government have thrown their support behind next month's election process.
The Papua New Guinea province goes to the polls for two weeks from May 11th.
Mr Tanis, who was president from 2008 to 2010 but is not standing this time, says there is broad agreement among the nine presidential candidates on the critical issues of mining and the independence referendum.
And he says last week he witnessed a delegation from the Panguna region, including members of the former separatist group the Me'ekamui, giving its backing to candidates and the autonomous government.
Mr Tanis says they recognise it is time to move on.
"What they know is that there is no other way out. Bougainville needs to move ahead, implement the Peace Agreement and conduct the referendum. So that the question of Bougainville independence is put to rest once and for all."
He says, from what he is hearing, all the candidates seem committed to ensuring the referendum on possible independence from PNG, to be held within the next term, is successful.
"And so far I have heard, including President Momis, assuring that they are committed to Bougainville independence through a referendum. So there seems not much difference among the candidates, so far."
http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/programmes/...ougainville-poll
Updated at 7:16 am today
Originally aired on Dateline Pacific, Tuesday 7 April 2015
A former Bougainville president says a possible resumption of mining and the independence referendum will be the focus in the province's elections next month.
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Transcript
The Bougainville electoral commissioner, George Manu, says nine people will contest the presidency for the autonomous Papua New Guinea province at next month's election.
They include the incumbent, John Momis, and two former military leaders in the Bougainville Revolutionary Army, Sam Kauona and Ishmael Toroama.
Another is former speaker of the ABG, Nick Peniai, former PNG MP for Central Bougainville, Sam Akoitai and lawyer Reuben Siara, who also ran in 2010.
Campaigning is now underway for the poll to be held over two weeks starting from May 11th.
One man not standing this time is James Tanis, who was president for two years from 2008 to 2010 and has contested all 3 previous elections for the post.
He spoke with Don Wiseman about the key issues this group of candidates will have to confront.
JAMES TANIS: I think, listening to the public and listening to the candidates, two key issues that are going to be hot on the campaign agenda will be the referendum and mining issues. In terms of the referendum, so far what I am hearing on the candidates is that all the candidates seem committed to ensuring a successful referendum is conducted on Bougainville, and so far I have heard -- including President Momis -- saying they are committed to Bougainville's independence through a referendum, so there seems not much difference between the candidates so far. The other issue that will be high on the agenda is the Panguna mine and the recent mining bill that has been passed by the Bougainville government, and again on that mining bill I see no big difference. I think none of the candidates so far has been vocal against the reopening of the mining industry, where they differ might be on the strategies.
DON WISEMAN: And as you say the mining bill has become law just a matter of a couple of weeks ago, and the government says 'it's made by man and can be changed by man' so that if there are issues people can alter it.
JT: Yes, and this is the Bougainville society, there's always a lot of flexibility on our leaders in terms of politics, and even in terms of rebuilding and lawmaking.
DW: You said that there's no real difference among the candidates on this issue of the referendum. Do you mean they're all supporting independence for Bougainville?
JT: They are all supporting a referendum and so far of all the candidates I have heard speak in public, including President Momis, they all speak in support of independence. Where they might differ a little bit is on the timing, some might think they'll get into the presidency and conduct a referendum as soon as possible, whereas President Momis has already made a commitment that a possible conduct of the referendum will be in 2019 and that he has done against the backdrop of what Bougainville needs to do in terms of meeting the conditions that are set out in the peace agreement to ensure that the referendum is successful.
DW: The generally accepted final date had been 2018, hadn't it? But it's been put back another year.
JT: Yes, I think that 2019 is the year that I'm hearing on the commitments that have been made, but there will be candidates that will be saying that they want it as soon as possible, maybe 2015, 2016 or 2017. But this is still early in terms of campaigning and we are yet to know more of what the candidates are going to tell the people.
DW: So when you say that all the candidate's that you've heard are supporting independence, what's your feeling about the general population? Does everyone back that idea?
JT: The feeling that I am getting from the people is that, most of the people that I talk to, are in support of independence and people are also very careful on how we maneuver and how we get there. Because what is strong in terms of the people is that people would not want the resumption of armed conflict, resumption of violence, whether that is related to referendum or whether that is related to elections. People have had enough and they want to move ahead successfully and steadily.
DW: There are still reports that we get of various groups of meekamui who don't seem very supportive of what the ABG has been doing?
JT: So far on three days this week I attended the nominations of candidates, in central Bougainville, in Arawa in which president Momis attended, and there was a delegation that came down from Panguna supporting the process, supporting the president, supporting the candidates to make sure we move on with the elections smoothly. There is already a lot of new developments coming up in Panguna in terms of giving their support to the ABG, because what they know is that there is no other way out. Bougainville needs to move ahead with implementing the peace agreement and conduct a referendum so that the question of Bougainville independence is put to rest once and for all.
07/04/2015 Price sensitive announcement
Response to ASX Price Query
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.....Antwort auf eine Nachfrage......
BOUGA
I
NVILLE COPPER LIMITED
7 April 2015
Mr Kobe Li
Senior Advisor, Listing Compliance Melbourne
ASX Compliance Pty Limited
Level 4, North Tower, Rialto
525 Collins Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
AUSTRALIA
Dear Mr Li
Price Query
I refer to your letter of 2 April 2015. In response to the specific questions we reply as follows:
1.
Bougainville Copper is not aware of any information that has not been announced which, if
known, may
explain the recent trading.
2.
Not applicable as question 1 was “no”
3.
No. The Company is
not aware of any reason for the price change.
4.
The Company is in Compliance with the Listing Rules and in particular Listing Rule 3.1
Yours sinc
erely
Mark Hitchcock
...............................
kpl. >>>>>>>>>
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20150407/pdf/42xr3t80fjrj96.pdf
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/company.do#!/BOC
07/04/2015
Bougainville Mining Act 2015 available on Company Website
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http://hotcopper.com.au/threads/...any-website.2491489/#post-15050508
I'm not a lawyer, but to my untrained eye, clauses of interest seem to be:
365 Saving of tenements granted under Transitional Mining Act
(1) A licence or lease for exploration or mining granted under the Transitional Mining
Act and in force immediately before the commencement date continues in force
as if issued under this Act.
(2) The holder of a tenement continued in force under this section applies must,
within 6 months after the commencement date, submit all programmes and plans
required for that tenement type, for approval as required under this Act.
(3) If a tenement continued in force under this section is taken to be a mining lease
under this Act, the holder of that mining lease may, within 90 days after the
commencement date, apply for an exemption under Section 125.
(4) If a tenement to which this section applies is taken to be a large-scale mining lease
under this Act, the holder of that mining lease must, within 180 days after the
commencement date, comply with Section 138.
366 Tenements preceding Transitional Mining Act
A licence or lease for exploration or mining in respect of land in Bougainville and
in force immediately before the commencement of the Transitional Mining Act is
of no effect.
367 Former holder of special mining lease
(1) This section applies to a special mining lease in respect of land in Bougainville
granted, renewed or continued in existence under the National Mining Act or any
other law and in force on 1 January 2011.
(2) The holder of a special mining lease to which this section applies is taken to have
been granted an exploration licence over land the subject of the special mining
lease under Section 100(1).
(3) The exploration licence is taken to have been granted on 8 September 2014, and
has a term of 2 years.
(4) The holder of the licence—
(a) is entitled to be issued with a licence in the prescribed form; and
(b) is, for the term of the licence (and any extension of the term), exempt from
the obligation to—
(i) have and implement an exploration work programme; and
(ii) meet minimum exploration expenditure requirements; and
(iii) if the holder applies for an extension of the licence – relinquish any
part of the area subject to the licence.
(5) The holder of a special mining lease to which this section applies remains liable for
all environmental, reclamation, rehabilitation, royalty, rent, taxation and
compensation obligations and liabilities that applied to the holder during the term
of its special mining lease.
BOC/BCL are not mentioned by name, but in a previous (14 Aug 2014) release, BOC said:
"The Chairman of Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL), Peter Taylor, received a letter on 12 August from the President of Bougainville, Chief John Momis that stated the Bougainville Mining (Transitional Arrangements) Act (Act) 2014 has been passed by Autonomous Bougainville Parliament and will come into force upon notice in the Bougainville Gazette. No date was set for publication of the notice.
"The letter advises as follows with respect to section 212(2) of the Act:
"(1) Prior to that Act coming into operation, BCL is the holder of an SML over the area of the current Panguna SML, primarily by virtue of the operation of the relevant provisions of the Mining (Bougainville Copper Agreement) Act concerning the SML;
(2) As a result, when the Bougainville Mining Act commences, section 212(2) will vest BCL with an Exploration Licence for the area of what will then be the previous SML;
(3) That Exploration Licence will give BCL the right to apply for a Mining Lease under the Bougainville Mining Act, while section 66(2), the grant of such a lease will depend on the outcome of negotiations in the Bougainville Mineral Resource Forum."
My guess is therefore that BCL still holds an exploration license, as promised, but I could be wrong, so if anyone with better legal eyes thinks differently, please post.
All IMHO, DYOR etc
Der Vanguard Precious Metals and Mining Fund (Fund Advisor: M&G Investment Management Limited) hielt viele Jahre lang 2 Mio. BOC-Aktien. Zum 31.01.2014 hatte der Fund diese Aktien noch im Bestand.
Zum 31.07.2014 waren es dann nur noch 1.112.091 BOC-Aktien. Zum 30.09.2014 hielt der Fund dann leider nur noch 856.137 Aktien. Und jetzt neu: Zum 31.01.2015 waren noch 323.438 Aktien im Bestand. Es wurden also zwischen dem 30.09.2014 und dem 31.01.2015 weitere 532.699 BOC-Aktien veräußert.
Ob der Fund nun auch noch die restlichen Aktien veräußern wird oder bereits veräußert hat, werden wir erst beim nächsten Funds Reporting erfahren.