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@muppets: ich habe das abkommen nicht geschlossen, ich gebe nur den inhalt wieder.
By Jon Nones
01 Feb 2008 at 09:13 AM
South Africa’s Eskom announced today that authorisation by mines to increase electricity load from 80% to 90% by this evening has been temporarily withdrawn in order to “protect further frequency decay and system instability.”
Gold Fields [NYSE:GFI] said to comply with this instruction, and in the interest of safety, production at operations is being pulled back to the 80% power level.
Gold gained $8.50 per ounce to $931.70 while platinum rose $21.00 to $1752.00 per ounce in morning trading.
By Jon Nones
01 Feb 2008 at 06:40 PM
After four weeks hovering at $90/lb, uranium spot prices have lost 13% in the last two weeks. Not a very auspicious start to 2008.
Uranium began 2007 at $72 and hit a high of $138 in June. It has lost almost all of those gains, currently priced at $78/lb, according to Ux Consulting Co.
By Eva Kuehnen
FRANKFURT, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Investment guru Jim Rogers won't buy platinum at record-high prices but sees uranium as an up and coming play on metals markets.
Asked about platinum , after it spiked to a record of $1,759 an ounce, the Rogers told an investors conference on Friday: "Would I buy it today? No, I wouldn't buy it today."
He said he may consider buying if prices were to come down but Rogers, whose Rogers International Commodity Index <.RICIX> rose some 30 percent in 2007, declined to give an outlook for platinum prices.
"I just don't know how far it's going to go in 2009," he added, when asked where he saw prices in 2009.
A global Reuters poll of 50 analysts and traders showed last month platinum was seen falling to $1,440 in 2009.
[red]He said prospects looked good for uranium .
"Uranium has a great future and atomic energy has a great future... There is a huge amount of nuclear power plants, which have to be replaced," the American investor said.[/red]
"Even the environmentalists now say we should use atomic energy, because if properly...contained it is cleaner and it is much cheaper.
"Nuclear energy has a spectacular future. There is a huge amount of nuclear power plants which have to be replaced. No one has been opening uranium mines for decades. I think uranium is a great place to be."
While base metals prices such as copper and aluminium are seen to fall this year amid fears of a global economic slowdown and hence weaker demand, Rogers said he was watching the market closely.
Rogers, who co-founded the Quantum Fund with billionaire George Soros in the 1970s, said he preferred investments in the agriculture sector in the light of tightening supplies worldwide.
Cotton , sugar , coffee were currently cheap on a historic scale with inventories running low and in the wake of rising demand from emerging markets and alternative energies, Rogers said.
(Editing by Michael Roddy)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/feedarticle?id=7275032
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Hab mir heute wieder 2000 Stk. ins Depot geworfen :-)
z.B. Xe
die Mods bekommen das nur mit, wenn es ihnen jemand meldet.
Da gibbets so einen schönen Button, gleich rechts neben dem Text. "Regelverstoß melden"
Da wirst du deine Beschwerde schnell und unkompliziert los.
Tschau
Markus
Meine Meinug dazu ist die hier:
Liest man den Artikel aufmerksam durch, fällt auf, dass da nichts Neues ausgehandelt - was die Menge betrifft - sondern lediglich der Direktabsatz erleichtert wurde.
Die Russen mußten ja bisher satte 112 % Zoll auf ihr Uran zahlen, wenn sie es in den USA vekaufen wollten.
Das US-Bundesgericht hat diese diskriminierende "anti-dumping" Beschränkung aufgehoben und das Handelsministerium angewiesen, innerhalb 60 Tagen diese Regelung aufzuheben.
Last September, the United States Court of International Trade lifted discriminatory and anti-dumping restrictions on Russian low-enriched uranium (LEU) supplies, ordering the U.S. Department of Commerce within 60 days to cancel a 112-percent duty on Russian low-enriched uranium used by some 50 percent of U.S. nuclear power plants.
Rechnet man nun seit September die 60 Tage drauf und gibt noch ein wenig Bearbeitugnszeit dazu, dann sind wir nun bei dieser neuen Regelung.
Also im Grunde nichts Neues, und möglicherweise der Grund für den Artikel.
Für alle die sich über HEU/LEU ein wenig informieren möchten, speziell der 500Tonnen Deal USA/RUS - hier ist ein interessanter Link
http://www.energie-fakten.de/html/schwerter_zu_pflugscharen.…
http://www.energie-fakten.de/html/schwerter_zu_pflugscharen.html
Steht aber alles auf der oben geposteten Seite!!
Gruß