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5466 Postings, 6387 Tage bull2000Heutige Sendung "Put & Call" auf Bloomberg,Thema:

 
  
    #13576
1
13.02.08 17:05
seltene Metalle, ist wirklich sehr zu empfehlen. Für diejenigen, die es verpasst haben, "Put & Call" wird um 18:35, 20:35 und 22:35 noch einmal wiederholt. Falls ihr den Sender nicht über TV empfangen könnt, es geht auch über den PC, hier der entsprechende link:

http://www.bloomberg.com/tvradio/tv/tv_index_germany.html    

6 Postings, 6136 Tage FinanzEXLöschung

 
  
    #13577
13.02.08 17:15

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7765 Postings, 6889 Tage polo10Bearpaw

 
  
    #13578
2
13.02.08 17:45
Damit hast du schön bewiesen, aus welchen Holz du und no_cash geschnitzt seid ...

5466 Postings, 6387 Tage bull2000@bearpaw: Ist ja interessant, Du bist seit gestern

 
  
    #13579
1
13.02.08 17:51
dabei und willst "nur" noch im neuen Thread posten....na, dann darf man ja mal gespannt sein....;-) Im übrigen können Graubalken nichts "zerstören", allenfalls stören, und das auch nur, wenn man es zulässt.  

55750 Postings, 6427 Tage ballyVerhaltene

 
  
    #13580
3
13.02.08 18:37
Kursverläufe sind z.Z. bei faßt allen
Rohstoffwerten zu beobachten. Einige Firmen , wie Globex ,
starten Rückkaufprogramme für eigene Aktien , weil die
Kurse den Wert der Unternehmen nicht widerspiegeln .
Es scheint, das Rohstoffaktien momentan
nicht angesagt sind und sich Spekulanten andere
Spielwiesen suchen . Bei aber weiter steigenden Rohstoffpreisen ,
und Energieverknappung , ist es nur eine Frage der Zeit ,
das Aktien ( wie FSY ) wieder in den Fokus von Investoren
gelangen . Ich für meinen Teil , werde keine FSY verkaufen, eher
noch durch Zukäufe verbilligen .  

5466 Postings, 6387 Tage bull2000Wenn sich erst einmal alle wieder für

 
  
    #13581
13.02.08 18:41
Rohstoffwerte interessieren, und das werden sie, die Frage ist nur wann, dann muss man locker das Doppelte zahlen. Das wäre alles andere als ökonomisch....  

5132 Postings, 6684 Tage enis21news

 
  
    #13582
3
13.02.08 18:48
February 13, 2008
Forsys Announces Joly Zone Trenching Results
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Feb. 13, 2008) - Forsys Metals Corp. ("Forsys" or the "Company") (TSX:FYS) is pleased to announce initial assay results received from the Joly Zone surface trenching program completed in late 2007. The Joly Zone is located approximately 1.5 km north of the Company's Valencia uranium deposit ("Valencia") proposed main pit in Namibia, Africa where a feasibility study is underway. The results confirm uranium mineralization in Valencia-type alaskite variably intruded by biotite granite. This assemblage has been identified over a 1.5 km strike length and remains open in all directions.

Results have been received from 73 of the 89 trenches (refer to Appendix A) cut over favorable metamorphic bedrock with alaskite intrusive material identified during the recent mapping program (refer to the Company's press release dated January 29, 2008). The area is now being categorized into four new zones: the East Zone, East Central Zone, West Central Zone (location of diamond drill holes J-001 to J-005 from 2007 exploration campaign) and the West Zone, which extends uranium mineralization from previous studies (refer to Figure 1).

To see Figure 1 please view the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/fys_fig1.pdf

The best intersections are as follows:

East Zone: East Central Zone:

JTR-001 with 11 m of 1.013 Kg/T JTR-015 with 18 m of 0.166 Kg/T
JTR-002 with 14 m of 0.315 Kg/T JTR-016 with 10 m of 0.244 Kg/T
JTR-007 with 13 m of 0.193 Kg/T JTR-030 with 10 m of 0.175 Kg/T

West Central Zone: West Zone:

JTR-037 with 5 m of 0.274 Kg/T JTR-072 with 14 m of 0.260 Kg/T
JTR-038 with 20 m of 1.282 Kg/T JTR-073 with 16 m of 0.110 Kg/T
JTR-048 with 10 m of 0.165 Kg/T


Management is encouraged with the initial results which confirm the uranium mineralization grade continuity at the Joly Zone. The Joly Zone grades are similar to, and locally better than, those returned from alaskite bedrock in the Valencia ore body, itself a similar host to the ore found at Rio Tinto's producing Rossing Uranium Mine. Additional sampling will continue to test those areas that appear on the ground scintillometer image to be somewhat spotty and narrow. The Company will commence with a percussion drilling program at the Joly Zone, consisting of minimally 20 holes to be drilled to a depth of approximately 100 m in order to evaluate the subsurface continuity of uranium mineralization and to help the Company determine if any of the Joly Zone potential ore zones could be mined with the Valencia ore.

Dr. Roger Laine, Chief Geologist of Forsys, is the designated Qualified Person responsible for all of Forsys' exploration programs as well as the person responsible for the technical contents of this news release.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors of Forsys Metals Corp

Duane Parnham, President and CEO

For further information visit our web site at www.forsysmetals.com

Sedar Profile #00008536

Appendix A:
-----------

--------------------------------------------------
LENGTH FROM TO GT WIDTH GRADE LOCATION
(m) (m) (m) (Kg/T x m) (m) (Kg/T)
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-001 12 3.00 13.50 10.64 11 1.013 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-002 13 0.00 14.00 4.42 14 0.315 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-003 12 0.00 10.00 2.41 10 0.241 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-004 10 0.00 10.00 1.88 10 0.188 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-005 11 1.00 8.00 0.60 7 0.086 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-006 15 9.00 14.00 0.29 5 0.058 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-007 15 2.00 15.00 2.52 13 0.193 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-008 15 2.00 13.00 1.23 11 0.112 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-009 17 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-010 10 0.00 10.00 0.63 10 0.063 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-011 15 0.00 13.00 1.18 13 0.091 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-012 10 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-013 10 North East Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-014 10 0.00 9.00 0.85 8 0.094 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-015 19 0.00 18.00 3.00 18 0.166 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-016 13 3.00 13.00 2.44 10 0.244 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-017 14 1.00 3.00 0.18 2 0.088 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-018 10 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-019 10 0.00 3.00 0.13 3 0.044 East Central Zone
6.00 7.00 0.06 1 0.057
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-020 10 1 Max 0.033 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-021 10 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-022 11 0.00 6.00 1.72 6 0.286 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-023 7 1.00 3.00 0.29 2 0.147 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-024 8 1 Max 0.024 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-025 13 1 Max 0.014 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-026 6 1 Max 0.024 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-027 25 1 Max 0.021 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-028 5 2.00 4.00 0.47 2 0.237 East Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-029 7 2.00 4.00 0.44 2 0.217 Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-030 22 0.00 10.00 1.75 10 0.175 Central Zone
19.00 22.00 0.531 3 0.177
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-031 12 2.00 3.00 0.14 1 0.139 Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-032 10 0.00 5.00 0.91 5 0.181 Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-033 19 1.00 7.00 0.51 6 0.086 Central Zone
10.00 13.00 0.25 3 0.084
16.00 19.00 0.24 3 0.079
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-034 17 0.00 3.00 0.38 3 0.128 Central Zone
7.00 11.00 0.45 4 0.111
13.00 17.00 0.29 4 0.073
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-035 20 14.00 15.00 0.49 2 0.245 Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-036 21 9.00 14.00 0.49 5 0.099 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-037 13 1.00 6.00 1.37 5 0.274 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-038 21 0.00 20.00 25.64 20 1.282 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-039 22 7.00 12.00 0.47 5 0.095 West Central Zone
13.00 18.00 0.28 5 0.056
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-040 20 0.00 10.00 0.63 10 0.063 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-041 14 0.00 3.00 0.76 3 0.255 West Central Zone
9.00 14.00 2.93 5 0.586
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-042 29 11.00 12.00 0.06 1 0.063 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-043 17 1 Max 0.031 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-044 10 4.00 7.00 0.31 3 0.103 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-045 9 3.00 5.00 0.16 2 0.079 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-046 15 13.00 15.00 0.42 2 0.210 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-047 20 6.00 11.00 0.26 5 0.052 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-048 18 0.00 10.00 1.65 10 0.165 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-049 16 2.00 14.00 1.00 12 0.084 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-050 15 7.00 9.00 0.19 2 0.097 West Central Zone
13.00 15.00 0.16 2 0.077
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-051 21 1.00 7.00 0.39 6 0.064 West Central Zone
18.00 21.00 0.39 3 0.129
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-052 5 0.00 5.00 1.28 5 0.256 West Central Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-053 10 4.00 8.00 0.41 4 0.102 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-054 10 4.00 5.00 0.15 1 0.148 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-055 15 3.00 4.00 0.06 1 0.056 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-056 10 1 Max 0.038 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-057 10 1 Max 0.014 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-058 6 1.00 2.00 0.09 1 0.086 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-059 7 3.00 5.00 0.19 2 0.094 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-060 15 5.00 12.00 0.95 7 0.135 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-061 16 1 Max 0.012 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-062 10 1.00 3.00 0.18 2 0.089 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-063 12 0.00 5.00 0.72 5 0.144 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-064 10 4.00 9.00 1.56 5 0.313 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-065 14 6.00 8.00 0.46 2 0.231 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-066 7 2.00 3.00 0.19 1 0.191 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-067 10 4.00 8.00 0.71 4 0.176 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-068 8 1 Max 0.010 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-069 20 1 Max 0.028 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-070 20 1 Max 0.034 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-071 15 4.00 8.00 0.573 4 0.143 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-072 15 0.00 14.00 3.637 14 0.260 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------
JTR-073 18 1.00 17.00 1.76 16 0.110 West Zone
--------------------------------------------------

Table 1 - Joly Zone Trench Assay Results


GT (Grade Thickness Product) is calculated by multiplying grade by thickness (or width). The intersection is given for each trench with its associated grade. Each sample represents a one m channel which is approximately 5 cm wide by 5 cm deep over 1 m in length. The trench length is also noted.

Shares Outstanding: 76,838,998


The Toronto Stock Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Forsys Metals Corp.
Bruce Hall
Chief Communications Officer
(905) 844-4646
Email: bhall@forsysmetals.com

or

In Namibia:
Forsys Metals Corp.
+264 61 219 462
Email: wrn@forsysmetals.com
Website: www.forsysmetals.com
 

15890 Postings, 8606 Tage Calibra21@ bull2000

 
  
    #13583
1
13.02.08 18:51
Seltene Metalle hat Forsys nicht zu bieten. Aber du weisst ja sicher wer DAS zu bieten hat... ;)

5466 Postings, 6387 Tage bull2000Klar, aber Uran gehört auch dazu, nicht nur

 
  
    #13584
1
13.02.08 19:00
Molybdän....;-)  

5132 Postings, 6684 Tage enis21Resourcenausweitung

 
  
    #13585
1
13.02.08 19:36
Da diese Ergebnisse von der Jolyzone sind ! Werte ich es für meinen Teil als weitere Resourcenerweitung und damit positiv !  

105 Postings, 6213 Tage sammler666die

 
  
    #13586
13.02.08 19:46
vergleichen die mit der rössing von rt !!!
komisch null reaktion..................  

5466 Postings, 6387 Tage bull2000Warum reagiert der Kurs nicht? Offenbar haben

 
  
    #13587
1
13.02.08 19:54
die Ergebnisse nicht gerade positiv überrascht....  

105 Postings, 6213 Tage sammler666vieleicht

 
  
    #13588
1
13.02.08 19:57
gehts echt erst nach 20 uhr los....................  

105 Postings, 6213 Tage sammler666jau

 
  
    #13589
1
13.02.08 20:04
jetz gehts ab :-)
 

5466 Postings, 6387 Tage bull2000Hoppla, wie gewonnen, so zeronnen....daraus

 
  
    #13590
1
13.02.08 20:13
werde mal einer schlau.....  

497 Postings, 6225 Tage moksha22forsys interessiert niemanden mehr

 
  
    #13591
1
13.02.08 20:49
die news haben keine wirkung, uran ist out!  

16233 Postings, 6533 Tage noidea@moksha22

 
  
    #13592
1
13.02.08 21:40
Du must ja wirklich ein richtiger Nachtschwärmer sein !
So viel ich mitbekommen habe, lebt du ja in Thailand und da müsste es ja (dein posting um 20:49) nun gerade 2:49 morgens sein !!!
Alle Achtung, so spät und noch am Laptop.
Oder ist so, dass du vielleicht nicht ganz die Wahrheit sagt so wie bei deinen Kommentaren über Forsys !  

4034 Postings, 6264 Tage FDSAAndere

 
  
    #13593
1
13.02.08 21:48
wollen auch ein Erlebnis..  

16233 Postings, 6533 Tage noidea@FDSA

 
  
    #13594
2
13.02.08 21:58
Hast ja recht ! Aber dann sollen sie in einen Freitzeitpark gehen oder weiss was ich wohin ! Aber uns nicht zumüllen mit irgendeinem Dreckkkkkkk  

497 Postings, 6225 Tage moksha22midas letter

 
  
    #13595
1
14.02.08 01:38
Meltdown Time For Uranium Stocks?
Snapshot: AXU BAY CCO HAT KRI PXP UEX URE UUU XE

www.MidasLetter.com

The market has been unkind to junior resource stocks for the last several months, but it has reserved special treatment for uranium juniors, whose management are sounding increasingly depressed and suicidal.

The reason is plain to see – the price of uranium is heading south in a hurry, and that has many investors asking, "What exactly is the condition of uranium fundamentals now?"

Cameco, perhaps the best corporate bell-weather of the uranium business, has seen its shares fall 18% so far in 2008, and 26% in the past year.

Ian Howat, senior National Bank Financial mining analyst, has dropped his forecast price for uranium in 2008 to $110 a pound from $120. It gets worse – by 2012, he says it will drop to $75 a pound.

So what happened to the "Nuclear Renaissance" that was supposed to lead the world out of Greenhouse Gas purgatory and into a low cost, low emissions energy future?

It just hasn't happened quite as fast as some would have had you believe.

The reasons for that reality are numerous, and here's just a few:

  1. Supply is ample to meet anticipated demand, given existing operating mines' ability to increase current high grade production;

  2. The problems associated with uranium mine tailings are not easily solved, so public backlash against new uranium mine permitting will be commensurate with the proposed mine's proximity to population. The greater the density, the stronger will be the opposition.

  3. The sheer volume of junior resource companies who have been falling all over themselves to hoist the uranium flag suggest an eventual surplus of global inventory that will make the arms race surplus puny in comparison.

  4. There is increasing evidence to support the fact that hydrogen is going to power the infrastructure of the future, along with wind, solar and other greener fuels that don't come with the radioactive baggage of spent nuclear fuel.

  5. The biggest consumer – well actually the ONLY consumer of uranium – is nuclear power plants. If you think resistance to new uranium mines is substantial, just imagine if you received word that "they" wanted to build a nuclear facility next to your house. Though there are 34 under construction worldwide presently, the permitting process is probably the most cumbersome.

  6. The other problem with new nuclear plants is they are notorious for being delayed again and again and again, and in the meantime, other power sources fill the gap. The only thing outstripping the rate of new nuclear power permitting is the rate at which these plants are being decommissioned around the world.

There is also a  major disconnect between the "spot" price for uranium, and the price uranium miners are receiving for their output. In its most recent report, Cameco, Canada's largest miner of yellowcake, said it received an average of US$38.92 a pound, while in Australia, Energy Resources only got an average of US$25.06.

That's because while there is a spot price for uranium, there is no substantial spot market. You can't go to the local coin dealer and buy a 1, 10, or 400 ounce bar of U3O8.

This represents a huge discrepancy. In the gold market, miners receive much closer to the spot price for their product, because there is far more liquid market for gold.

Gold, after all, is the only true global currency, and every day people convert paper currencies into gold to protect their wealth.

So is it time to dump your uranium juniors and forget about them?

Not so fast. The run-up in uranium prices can be likened to tech stocks in 1999. Nobody knew how to evaluate the demand, and but the internet was so new, the hype induced the "fear of missing out" part of the herd mentality, and the stampede was under way.

After the crash, the stampede went in the other direction, and even companies with value in the form of earnings and dividends were sold down to fractions of their values. Now, internet technologies are better understood, and its much harder to hype the reality.

The current uranium phenomenon is in the second phase of the same sort of cycle, where everybody panics and indiscriminate dumping is the result.

There are a lot factors that yet point to a sustained growth in the importance uranium will play in our energy future.

Consider:

   * The French company Areva, the world's largest builder of nuclear reactors, forecasts that 150 to 300 nuclear reactors will be built in the world from now to 2030. At least 50 of them will be built in China and India.

   * In a move to secure energy supplies and tackle climate change, the U.K. government sanctioned the construction of six nuclear reactors set to be operational by 2020, that would replace an aging fleet of 19 power stations that supply around 18 percent of Britain's electricity needs.

   * The South African government has declared nuclear energy to be a big part of its new power-generation capacity build programme, with 25 000 MW additional nuclear power-generation capacity to come on stream by 2025.

So no. Its not the end of the game for junior uranium explorers by any stretch. If anything, it's a buying opportunity for the quality deals with good grades and pounds in the ground, been-there, done-that management, and close to infrastructure but away from populations with a tradition of eco-opposition.

Its really just bad luck that spot uranium prices are dropping at the same time the sub-prime foofooraw beats on everything with the ugly stick.  

497 Postings, 6225 Tage moksha22habt ihr das schon in D ?

 
  
    #13596
14.02.08 01:43
noidea:

laptop habe ich im zimmer, schon mal was vom smartphone gehoert?
hier ist der rythmus anders als in D, selbst um mitternacht geht man grad mal abendessen und faengt den abend an. tagsueber ist es normallerweise recht heiss, somit mache ich, wie die meisten, die nacht zum tag ;-) dann macht auch das lange ausschlafen viel mehr spass. bin gerade erst wieder zurueckgekommen :-) lange vor-valentines day feier...gute nacht.

 

5466 Postings, 6387 Tage bull2000Könnt ihr mal endlich aufhören, Euch über murks

 
  
    #13597
2
14.02.08 10:18
auszulassen? Setzt ihn auf ignore, und gut ist. Das ist doch nur Wasser auf die Mühlen derer, die einen 2. Thread wollen und auch schon haben. Die Folge ist eine weitere Spaltung und daran kann ja wohl niemand hier ein Interesse haben.    

49 Postings, 6165 Tage royaltyim Moment

 
  
    #13598
5
14.02.08 16:11
interessieren wahrscheinlich die Ergebnisse wenig, da die meiste Angst darauf beruht, dass der Uranpreis weiter fällt und die Minenlizenz nicht erteilt wird. Die News sind äusserst positiv, denn die Zonen sind tatsächlich miteinander verbunden. Ausserdem sind teilweise hochgradige Zonen dabei mit über 1Pfund Uran pro Tonne. Dies drückt die Abbaukosten stark nach unten.
Im Moment spielt die Musik leider nicht im Uransektor, das kann sich jedoch schnell ändern (auch mok ist noch aktiv=Angst der Shorter) es ist nur eine Frage der Zeit. Klar kommt im Moment vielleicht ein Abschwung beim Uran Spotpreis, doch dieser ist manipulierbar. Ist aber auch nach oben manipulierbar und das wird auch wieder passieren.
Wer jetzt einen kühlen Kopf bewahrt und die grauen Balken überliest, wird sich noch über einen stolzen Anstieg freuen, wenn alles weiter nach Plan läuft. Aktuelle Kurse sollte man eher zum Kauf als zum Verkauf nutzen.  

49 Postings, 6165 Tage royaltySchlusskurs in Kanada 3,00 CAD +11,11%

 
  
    #13599
6
14.02.08 23:51
Die 2 € sind zumindest umgerechnet wieder gefallen. Jetzt könnte es morgen tatsächlich eine Welle von Shortdeckungen auslösen. Gut man hatte ja heute genug Zeit, denn der Kurs hat erst spät reagiert. Das zeigt aber wie gut die News aufgefasst wurden. Schätze wir könnten jetzt auch bis 2,50€ wieder steigen, dass wäre ein sehr positives Zeichen.
Anbei die 3CAD waren das Tageshoch, was für einen weiteren Anstieg spricht.  

7765 Postings, 6889 Tage polo10Sieht doch gut aus !

 
  
    #13600
1
15.02.08 07:43

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