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Hoffentlich bald über 1400 U$
Der Rohstoffmarkt ist doch nicht tod.....
Gold wird lex mux und viele andere wieder mithochreizen
G8
von $ 1650 auf $ 1320
Nach ein paar Tagen Erholung steht der Preis (Heute) wieder auf $ 1390
Meine Meinung: Ein Absturz von 20% ist nicht innerhalb von ein ein paar Tagen
erledigt. Hier kommt noch was. $ 1320 oder sogar 1200 sind durchaus vorstellbar.
LEX wird mit Mini-Umsätzen hochgehalten. Eine Einschätzung zu LEX ist schwer.
222 Millionen Aktien stehen Umsätze von durchschnittlich (wohlwollend) 500 Tausend
Aktien gegenüber. Ob LEX steigt oder fällt hat doch nichts mehr mit Marktgeschehen
zu tun. Ist denn die Kursentwicklung noch nachvollziehbar?
Die Situation im Goldminensektor ist interessant. Nachdem ich im Laufe des Jahres
auf weiter fallende Goldpreise spekuliere, würde ich zu einem günstigen Zeitpunkt
eher MUX oder LSG (statt LEX) kaufen. Beide Minen haben meiner Meinung nach gute Chancen. Falls MUX eine Übernahme von LEX planen sollte, ist es meiner Meinung
nach besser auf der stärkeren Seite zu stehen.
Beachten: LSG hat gegenüber MUX ein höheres Pleiterisiko (LEX keine Einschätzung).
Boden?
Wir werden sehen ob und wie die Commercials handeln
Lex u.a. werden folgen
Sie tun alles, um diesen Anschein zu erwecken und zu behalten!
Heute: Handel in Canada 47000 Stücke, 1 Sekunde vor Handelsschluss mit 2000 ST. ins Plus!
USA mit 1193 Stücken (Wow, wow, wow) 6,67 % ins Minus gerissen!
Frankfurt ohne Handel wie auch an allen Börsenplätzen!
Das Schema in Canada läuft tagtäglich gleich ab:
1. Erst einmal lange Zeit, bis 2 Stunden, kein Handel, Bid und Ask auseinander!
2. Danach kurze Zeit geringe Stücke im Ask! (Plus)
3. Dann aber wieder Abgabe in das Bid, auch nochmals ins tiefere Bid! (Minus)
So ist das meistens, auch mit vereinzelt einer halben oder ganzen Million Stücken!
4. Selten, wie heute: 16.59 Uhr (Canada) , eine Sekunde vor Handelsschluss, ins Plus!
Fazit:
Bei diesem minimalistischen Volumen allerorten haben wir keinerlei Einfluss auf das Kursgeschehen!
Den Kurs gestaltet einzig und allein derjenige, der zu diesen minimalistischen Kursen noch verkauft und verkaufen kann (zwischen Tausend und 1 Million Stücken)!
Es ist ein großer Bluff, hinter dem etwas steckt!
1. Entweder verkauft McEwen bis zum Ausverkauf und steigt aus LEX aus!
2. Oder da kommt noch eine große Nummer (Bohrergebnisse), z. B. das schon im Februar verweigerte Update zu Fuller, dann auf Anfang Mai angekündigt, bis heute immer noch nicht realisiert!
Das ist die Public-Relation-Methode von LEX!
Das steht für die Taktik des Hauptaktionärs Rob McEwen!
Ich verweise auf identische Strategien McEwens 2008/2009, alles nachlesbar, hier bei ARIVA!
LEX ist der Spielball McEwens, seitdem er mit der Aktie zu tun hat!
Wir gehen mit ihm unter oder steigen mit ihm wieder auf!
Glück auf!
auch wieder ins Rennen schickt.
Mux heute+ 8,40 %
LEX + 16,67%
will sagen das mit ProMotion und NEWSflow andere Zeiten heranbrechen
....noch steht es auf sehr wackeligen Beinen, aber immerhin
@PV Glückauf 2013
große Ganze ist nicht in Ordnung.
16,67% Plus, bei einem Umsatz von 143.000 Aktien und das bei 226 Mio. Outstanding Shares ist das doch ein Witz. Die letzten 10% wurden dabei mit nur 4.000 gehandelten Aktien erzielt. Der Seele tut das gut. Wer aber konnte mit 16% Plus verkaufen? Um das geht es doch.
Das Posting #2932 von Pilgervater lässt grüßen.
Gold ist unbestreitbar auf Erholungskurs. Wie lange das anhält und wer davon profitiert,
wird sich noch zeigen (Meinungen müssen sich dem Tagesgeschehen anpassen).
http://www.wallstreetjournal.de/article/...804578510551812004128.html
MUX hatte ich ja auch schon in der engeren Wahl. Ist das aber nur eine technische Erholung oder die Kehrtwende?
http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/...alues=0;logscale=off;source=undefined;
Ein bisschen Spaß muss sein:
LEX (Snoopy)im Kampf mit den Widersachern:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNremK0cBEg
Quelle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UjJaPN7I2E
ich suche die wkn des canadischen minen/juniorminen-index.
kann mir da jemand helfen, ich suche schon den ganzen tag.
vg
uli
Die kanadischen Junior-Minenunternehmen sind an vielen unterschiedlichen
Börsenplätzen notiert. Ob es da überhaupt einen Index gibt?
Am aussagefähigsten für die Kursentwicklung der Junioren finde ich:
http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/...alues=0;logscale=off;source=undefined;
und auch noch (da musst Du Dich allerdings durcharbeiten):
http://etf.stock-encyclopedia.com/category/metals-and-mining.html
oder:
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=GDX
Meiner Meinung nach ist die Preisentwicklung bei der Masse der Junioren
international ähnlich. Die Charts sollten daher genügend Aussagekraft haben.
Viele Grüße
Der Index der "TSX Venture Exchange" könnte auch passen.
Einfach mal alles anklicken und nach dem passenden suchen.
http://www.google.de/...&redir_esc=&ei=cP6qUeDwCYmu4QStxICoCA
http://www.google.de/...&redir_esc=&ei=qP6qUajRBvKO4gTpm4GACQ
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June 3, 2013
LEXAM FOCUSES on POTENTIAL for OPEN PIT Mining in Timmins-Updated RESOURCE Estimates for Four Projects Generate Open Pit Gold Resources of 761,200 oz INDICATED, 359,600 oz INFERRED
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - June 3, 2013) - Lexam VG Gold Inc. (the "Company", "Lexam", "Lex") (TSX:LEX)(FRANKFURT:VN3A)(OTCQX:LEXVF) announces updated resource estimates with an effective date of May 31, 2013 for its three adjoining properties (Buffalo Ankerite, Fuller and Paymaster) and its nearby Davidson Tisdale property, all located in Timmins, Ontario. For the first time, the updated resource estimates have been combined and classified into two categories: Open Pit and Underground. The Combined Open Pit Gold Resource Estimate is: Open Pit Measured and Indicated 761,200 oz at a grade of 1.91 gpt and Open Pit Inferred 359,600 oz at a grade of 1.78 gpt. The focus on the potential for Open Pit mining on these properties was driven by the near surface nature of the gold mineralization and previously released drill results indicating substantial widths of mineralization:
Fuller: VGF-11-122 (10.35 gpt Au/ 14.9 m), VGF-11-121 (3.38 gpt Au/ 39.4 m), VGF-12-145 (3.19 gpt Au/ 19.1 m)
Buffalo Ankerite: VBA-07-98 (3.71gpt Au/ 20.3 m), VBA-12-196 (3.88 gpt Au/ 26.5 m), VBA-08-125 (1.6 gpt Au/ 36.1 m)
Paymaster: VGP-10-83 (30.99 gpt Au/ 24.7 m) VGP-10-65 (1.82 gpt Au/ 34.1 m), VGP-10-48 (1.34 gpt Au/ 38.6 m).
Based on these resource estimates a Preliminary Economic Assessment is being conducted to determine the viability of open pit mining these resources. This study should be completed in the third quarter of 2013.
The resource updates were completed in order to include any new drilling, as well as to better evaluate the economic potential of near surface extraction by open pit methods. This was achieved by completing a Gemcom 3D block model and applying an optimized Whittle Pit to the resource to estimate a gold resource within the pit shells.
The new Combined Underground Gold Resource Estimate is: Underground Measured and Indicated 567,900 oz at a grade of 4.85 gpt and Underground Inferred 530,500 oz at a grade of 4.31 gpt.
Lexam's Combined Open Pit and Underground Resource Estimate now sums up to: Total Measured and Indicated 1.41 million oz (42% increase) and Total Inferred 929,900 oz (9% increase), versus combined estimates from previous years of: Measured and Indicated 996,900 oz and Inferred 855,100 oz. Complete comparisons and details of the resource estimates on each of the four properties are found in Tables 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5.
In this press release "combined resource estimate" represents total resources estimates on all four properties. The following abbreviations are used: opt = ounce per ton; gpt = gram per tonne, Au = gold; oz = ounce; ft = foot; m = metre; M = million, t = tonne, 000's = thousands. The following definitions apply: 1 tonne = 1,000 kilograms; cut-off grade = the grade value that distinguishes ore from waste, where material which has a grade below the cut-off grade is classified as waste and material with a grade equal to or greater than the cut-off grade is classified as ore.
The updated resource estimates on Buffalo Ankerite, Paymaster, Fuller and Davidson Tisdale Main Zone include Whittle Pit optimized resource models for each project. Table 1 summarizes the updated Lexam resource estimates in conjunction with the previous estimates.
Table 1. Lexam Net Gold Resources for the Buffalo Ankerite, Paymaster, Fuller and Davidson Tisdale Projects
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Previous Estimates
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Year of Cut-Off Tonnage Grade Gold
Estimate (gpt) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz)
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Measured and Indicated Resources(i)
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Buffalo Ankerite 2012 1.7 4.47 3.70 531.7
Paymaster 2010 0.5 1.93 1.82 113.4
Fuller 2006 2.6 1.34 5.49 236.2
Davidson Tisdale ("DT")
Main Zone 2007 3.0 0.14 7.54 33.2
DT S-Zone 2003 2.0 0.52 4.96 82.4
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Total Measured and Indicated 996.9
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Inferred Resources
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Buffalo Ankerite 2012 1.7 3.51 3.70 417.0
Paymaster 2010 0.5 1.67 1.72 92.6
Fuller 2006 2.6 1.64 5.66 300.0
DT Main Zone 2007 3.0 0.02 10.93 5.7
DT S-Zone 2003 2.0 0.26 4.68 39.8
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Total Inferred 855.1
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June 2013 Estimates
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Cut-Off Tonnage Grade Gold
(gpt) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz)
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Open Pit
Buffalo Ankerite 0.5 3.82 2.38 292.3
Paymaster 0.5 2.79 1.61 145.4
Fuller 0.5 5.33 1.69 289.9
DT Main Zone 0.5 0.43 2.44 33.6
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0.5 12.37 1.91 761.2
Underground
Buffalo Ankerite 2.6 3.27 4.75 500.2
Fuller 2.6 0.33 5.77 60.7
DT Main Zone 2.6 0.04 5.43 7.0
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2.6 3.64 4.85 567.9
DT S-Zone 2.0 0.52 4.96 82.4
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1,411.5
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Open Pit
Buffalo Ankerite 0.5 2.74 2.32 204.1
Paymaster 0.5 0.84 1.61 43.5
Fuller 0.5 2.70 1.29 112.0
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0.5 6.28 1.78 359.6
Underground
Buffalo Ankerite 2.6 2.81 4.06 367.1
Paymaster 2.6 0.13 6.14 25.7
Fuller 2.6 0.82 4.99 131.1
DT Main Zone 2.6 0.05 4.20 6.6
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2.6 3.83 4.31 530.5
DT S-Zone 2.0 0.26 4.68 39.8
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929.9
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(Buffalo Ankerite, Paymaster and Fuller have only Indicated and Inferred resources. Davidson Tisdale has Measured, Indicated and Inferred resources. For detailed distribution of the Measured and Indicated categories for Davidson Tisdale, see Table 5 and Note 1 at the end of this press release. Also see General Note at the end of the press release.)
Paymaster and Davidson Tisdale properties are joint ventures (on Paymaster Lexam owns 60% and Goldcorp Inc. owns 40%, on Davidson Tisdale Lexam owns 68.5% and SGX Resources Inc. owns 31.5%). All gold resource estimates presented in Table 1 are net Lexam resources on the projects. The resource estimates for the projects will be available in the technical report to be filed on SEDAR by June 23, 2013.
The Buffalo Ankerite Project
The Buffalo Ankerite project consists of two separate mineralized zones, the South Zone and the North Zone. Portions of each zone, but predominately the North Zone, straddle the boundary between the Buffalo Ankerite and Paymaster properties (see Figure 1 at the end of this press release). The Whittle Pit optimized resource model announced on May 9, 2013 had 235,000 oz Au in the Indicated category and 197,000 oz Au in the Inferred category from mineralization lying on the Buffalo Ankerite property. The Open Pit resources for Buffalo Ankerite presented in Table 1 reflect an increase due to the addition of Lexam's resources from the portions lying on the Paymaster property (resources on Paymaster are 60% attributed to Lexam and 40% to Goldcorp). As seen in Table 1, the Open Pit net Lexam resources on the Buffalo Ankerite project are increased by 24% to 292,300 oz Au at a grade of 2.38 gpt Au for the Indicated category and by 4% to 204,100 oz Au at a grade of 2.32 gpt Au for the Inferred category.
This represents a favourable exploitation target in terms of grade and resource with close proximity to the mining infrastructure of Timmins.
By combining the Underground and Open Pit resources, Lexam's resources on the Buffalo Ankerite project in 2013 have increased to 792,500 ounces of gold in the Indicated category (49% from 531,700 ounces in 2012) and to 571,200 ounces of gold in the Inferred category (37% from 417,000 ounces in 2012).
The underground resource estimate returned favourable results with a resource that remains open at depth and down plunge. The following sensitivity table provides details regarding the new resource estimate update on the project.
Table 2. Sensitivity Table for Lexam Resources on the Buffalo Ankerite Project
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Buffalo Ankerite Open Pit Resources
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Indicated Resources Inferred Resources
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Lex Lex Lex Lex
Cut-Off (gpt Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au
Au) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz)
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5.14 0.31 7.96 78.3 0.11 7.17 25.6
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4.29 0.46 6.89 100.9 0.16 6.35 33.6
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3.43 0.74 5.71 136.3 0.42 4.86 65.5
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2.57 1.13 4.77 173.5 0.72 4.06 93.7
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1.71 1.91 3.66 225.3 1.76 2.91 164.5
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1.54 2.12 3.46 236.5 2.02 2.75 178.0
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1.03 2.95 2.85 270.4 2.42 2.51 194.7
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0.51 3.82 2.38 292.3 2.74 2.32 204.1
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Buffalo Ankerite Underground Resources
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Indicated Resources Inferred Resources
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Lex Lex Lex Lex
Cut-Off (gpt Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au
Au) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz)
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5.14 0.88 8.14 230.0 0.39 8.20 101.7
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4.29 1.31 7.00 294.2 0.69 6.62 147.9
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3.43 1.97 5.94 376.4 1.37 5.23 229.8
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2.57 3.27 4.75 500.2 2.81 4.06 367.1
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1.71 5.51 3.68 652.2 5.57 3.08 551.5
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1.54 6.05 3.49 679.7 6.37 2.90 592.6
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1.03 7.99 2.96 760.2 9.19 2.40 710.1
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0.51 10.11 2.50 811.8 11.05 2.13 757.4
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(The highlighted numbers in the table are the resources corresponding to the selected cut-off grades. Also see General Note and Note 2 at the end of news release.)
The Buffalo Ankerite project consists of two separate mineralized zones, the South Zone and the North Zone. Portions of each zone, but predominately the North Zone, straddle the boundary between the Buffalo Ankerite and Paymaster properties (see Figure 1 at the end of this press release). The Whittle Pit optimized resource model announced on May 9, 2013 had 235,000 oz Au in the Indicated category and 197,000 oz Au in the Inferred category from mineralization lying on the Buffalo Ankerite property. The Open Pit resources for Buffalo Ankerite presented in Table 1 reflect an increase due to the addition of Lexam's resources from the portions lying on the Paymaster property (resources on Paymaster are 60% attributed to Lexam and 40% to Goldcorp). As seen in Table 1, the Open Pit net Lexam resources on the Buffalo Ankerite project are increased by 24% to 292,300 oz Au at a grade of 2.38 gpt Au for the Indicated category and by 4% to 204,100 oz Au at a grade of 2.32 gpt Au for the Inferred category.
This represents a favourable exploitation target in terms of grade and resource with close proximity to the mining infrastructure of Timmins.
By combining the Underground and Open Pit resources, Lexam's resources on the Buffalo Ankerite project in 2013 have increased to 792,500 ounces of gold in the Indicated category (49% from 531,700 ounces in 2012) and to 571,200 ounces of gold in the Inferred category (37% from 417,000 ounces in 2012).
The underground resource estimate returned favourable results with a resource that remains open at depth and down plunge. The following sensitivity table provides details regarding the new resource estimate update on the project.
Table 2. Sensitivity Table for Lexam Resources on the Buffalo Ankerite Project
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Buffalo Ankerite Open Pit Resources
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Indicated Resources Inferred Resources
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Lex Lex Lex Lex
Cut-Off (gpt Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au
Au) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz)
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5.14 0.31 7.96 78.3 0.11 7.17 25.6
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4.29 0.46 6.89 100.9 0.16 6.35 33.6
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3.43 0.74 5.71 136.3 0.42 4.86 65.5
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2.57 1.13 4.77 173.5 0.72 4.06 93.7
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1.71 1.91 3.66 225.3 1.76 2.91 164.5
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1.54 2.12 3.46 236.5 2.02 2.75 178.0
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1.03 2.95 2.85 270.4 2.42 2.51 194.7
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0.51 3.82 2.38 292.3 2.74 2.32 204.1
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Buffalo Ankerite Underground Resources
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Indicated Resources Inferred Resources
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Lex Lex Lex Lex
Cut-Off (gpt Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au
Au) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz)
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5.14 0.88 8.14 230.0 0.39 8.20 101.7
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4.29 1.31 7.00 294.2 0.69 6.62 147.9
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3.43 1.97 5.94 376.4 1.37 5.23 229.8
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2.57 3.27 4.75 500.2 2.81 4.06 367.1
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1.71 5.51 3.68 652.2 5.57 3.08 551.5
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1.54 6.05 3.49 679.7 6.37 2.90 592.6
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1.03 7.99 2.96 760.2 9.19 2.40 710.1
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0.51 10.11 2.50 811.8 11.05 2.13 757.4
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(The highlighted numbers in the table are the resources corresponding to the selected cut-off grades. Also see General Note and Note 2 at the end of news release.)
The Paymaster Project
The Paymaster project is a joint venture between Lexam (60%) and Goldcorp (40%), with Lexam as the operator. The resource evaluation was conducted to confirm and update the earlier (2010) manual resource estimate. The resultant block model with an optimized Whittle Pit reflects a potential open pit for the project of:
-- Indicated Resource Estimate - 242,400 oz Au @ 1.61 gpt Au
-- Inferred Resource Estimate - 72,500 oz Au @ 1.61 gpt Au.
This confirms the open pit potential of the Paymaster project.
Table 3. Sensitivity Table for Resources on the Paymaster Project
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Paymaster Open Pit Resources
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Indicated Resources
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Lexam
Paymaster Tonnage Grade Paymaster Au Lexam Au
Cut-Off (gpt) Tonnage (M t) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz) (000's oz)
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10.97 0.04 0.03 16.63 23.7 14.2
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5.14 0.13 0.08 10.32 42.2 25.3
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4.29 0.19 0.11 8.54 51.0 30.6
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3.43 0.28 0.17 6.89 62.9 37.7
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2.57 0.52 0.31 5.07 85.0 51.0
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1.71 1.21 0.73 3.36 131.3 78.8
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1.54 1.51 0.90 3.02 146.7 88.0
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1.03 2.66 1.60 2.26 193.9 116.3
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0.51 4.66 2.79 1.61 242.4 145.4
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Paymaster Open Pit Resources
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Inferred Resources
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Lexam
Paymaster Tonnage Grade Paymaster Au Lexam Au
Tonnage (M t) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz) (000's oz)
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0.01 0.005 19.99 4.8 2.9
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0.03 0.02 11.45 9.3 5.6
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0.04 0.02 9.43 10.9 6.5
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0.05 0.03 7.71 12.9 7.7
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0.12 0.07 4.94 19.0 11.4
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0.43 0.26 2.88 39.6 23.7
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0.51 0.31 2.67 44.2 26.5
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0.87 0.52 2.09 58.6 35.2
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1.40 0.84 1.61 72.5 43.5
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Paymaster Underground Resources
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Inferred Resources
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Lexam
Paymaster Tonnage Grade Paymaster Au Lexam Au
Cut-Off (gpt) Tonnage (M t) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz) (000's oz)
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10.97 0.01 0.01 13.47 4.8 2.90
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5.14 0.12 0.07 8.30 31.3 18.8
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4.29 0.14 0.08 7.75 35.0 21.0
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3.43 0.17 0.10 7.03 38.8 23.3
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2.57 0.22 0.13 6.14 42.9 25.7
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1.71 0.76 0.46 3.33 81.1 48.6
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1.54 0.82 0.49 3.19 84.5 50.7
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1.03 0.96 0.58 2.95 90.8 54.5
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0.51 1.00 0.60 2.85 91.6 55.0
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(The highlighted numbers in the table are the resources corresponding to the selected cut-off grades. Also see General Note and Note 3 at the end of news release.)
The resource evaluation for the Fuller Property (100% Lexam owned) was conducted to update the earlier (2006) resource estimate that did not include an open pit scenario or optimized Whittle pit. The increase in the price of gold from 2006, as well as subsequent drill intersects of large widths of gold mineralization in the quartz-feldspar porphyry, indicated the possibility of a potential open pit model.
The total optimized Whittle pit resource estimates for the Fuller property as reported here currently stands at:
-- Indicated Resource Estimate - 289,900 oz Au @1.69 gpt Au
-- Inferred Resource Estimate - 112,000 oz Au @1.29 gpt Au.
The proximity of the Fuller project to existing mining infrastructure indicates the near term possibilities of the project.
Table 4. Sensitivity Table for Lexam Resources on the Fuller Project
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Fuller In-Pit Resources
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Indicated Resources Inferred Resources
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Lex Lex Lex Lex
Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au
Cut-Off (gpt) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz)
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5.14 0.25 7.52 60.7 0.06 7.52 14.1
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4.29 0.37 6.63 77.9 0.09 6.63 18.9
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3.43 0.54 5.71 99.6 0.14 5.71 24.7
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2.57 0.87 4.68 130.7 0.22 4.68 32.5
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1.71 1.56 3.53 177.4 0.47 3.53 48.6
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1.54 1.78 3.29 188.9 0.57 3.29 53.8
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1.03 2.83 2.54 231.0 1.10 2.54 75.5
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0.51 5.33 1.69 289.9 2.70 1.29 112.0
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0.34 7.01 1.39 312.7 4.18 1.39 131.8
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Total 18.57 0.59 354.1 43.65 0.59 198.3
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Fuller Underground Resources
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Indicated Resources Inferred Resources
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Lex Lex Lex Lex
Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au
Cut-Off (gpt) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz)
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5.14 0.12 9.55 36.8 0.24 8.67 67.1
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4.29 0.16 8.28 43.1 0.33 7.57 81.0
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3.43 0.23 7.02 51.0 0.52 6.23 103.9
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2.57 0.33 5.77 60.7 0.82 4.99 131.1
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1.71 0.54 4.31 75.1 1.52 3.68 174.7
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1.54 0.60 4.03 78.4 1.77 3.40 192.7
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1.03 0.83 3.27 87.7 3.00 2.51 242.2
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0.51 1.35 2.30 100.0 6.03 1.61 312.5
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0.34 1.68 1.94 104.5 8.86 1.23 350.8
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Total 4.62 0.76 113.3 108.29 0.14 474.5
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(The highlighted numbers in the table are the resources corresponding to the selected cut-off grades. Also see General Note and Note 4 at the end of news release.)
The Davidson Tisdale Project
The primary objective of the Davidson Tisdale resource estimate was to update the 2007 digital resource estimate and model. A Whittle pit optimization estimate was included with the 2013 evaluation. The 2007 resource estimate did not include a potential open pit model. A review of the project, along with an increase in the price of gold, indicated that an open pit extraction could be a viable model and therefore a new resource estimate was necessary in order to determine the viability of an open pit.
Table 5. Sensitivity Table for Lexam Resources on Davidson Tisdale Main Zone
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Davidson Tisdale Main Zone
Open Pit Resources
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Measured Indicated
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Lex Lex Lex Lex
Tonnage Grade Au Tonnage Grade Au
Cut-Off (gpt) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz) (M t) (gpt) (000's oz)
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1.00 0.22 3.09 22.3 0.09 2.87 8.7
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0.75 0.27 2.75 23.5 0.11 2.65 9.0
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0.50 0.31 2.44 24.3 0.12 2.43 9.3
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0.25 0.38 2.08 25.1 0.14 2.17 9.5
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Davidson Tisdale Main Zone
Underground Resources
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Measured Indicated Inferred
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Lex Lex Lex
Lex Au Lex Au Lex Au
Cut-Off Tonnage Grade (000's Tonnage Grade (000's Tonnage Grade (000's
(gpt) (M t) (gpt) oz) (M t) (gpt) oz) (M t) (gpt) oz)
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3.0 0.01 7.70 2.4 0.02 5.41 3.9 0.03 4.83 5.2
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2.6 0.01 6.64 2.6 0.03 4.91 4.4 0.05 4.20 6.6
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2.0 0.02 5.61 2.9 0.05 3.91 5.7 0.07 3.67 8.1
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1.5 0.02 4.49 3.3 0.06 3.43 6.5 0.08 3.30 8.9
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(The highlighted numbers in the table are the resources corresponding to the selected cut-off grades. Also see General Note and Note 5 at the end of news release.)
The Davidson Tisdale project is a joint venture between Lexam as operator (68.5%) and SGX Resources Inc. (31.5%). The Lex Au (000's oz) columns in Table 5 reflect the 68.5% of the resource attributable to Lexam.
The updated resource estimate results in a Measured and Indicated resource estimate of 33,600 ounces of gold at a grade of 2.44 gpt Au in a potential Whittle pit.
The updated resource calculation was only conducted on the Main Zone, therefore the 2006 resource numbers for the S-Zone remain unchanged (see numbers used in Table 1).
Exploration to date on the Tisdale Main Zone has been primarily to a depth of 250 metres below surface. The few holes drilled below 250 metres have intersected the alteration and mineralizing structure, but veining and assays have been low. The continuation of the alteration and structure to depth indicate that potential remains to extend the mineralization to depth. The target would be to test below the 500 metres below surface elevation.
Lexam VG Gold Resources
The growth of resources is an important objective for Lexam VG Gold. The Company has NI 43-101 resource estimates for four projects: Buffalo Ankerite, Fuller, Davidson Tisdale and Paymaster. Further in the year Lexam will initiate a Preliminary Economic Assessment to determine the potential economic viability of mining its properties.
About Buffalo Ankerite Property
Buffalo Ankerite is a property of approximately 491 hectares, situated southeast of Timmins in northern Ontario. Buffalo Ankerite is easily accessible by highway and located a few kilometers from Goldcorp's Dome Mine to the east, Hollinger and McIntyre Mines to the north and Aunor Mine to the west. These four mines generated more than 50 million of the 70 million ounces of gold produced in the Timmins Gold Camp. During the period 1926-1953, the Buffalo Ankerite property produced 1,018,000 ounces of gold with an average recovered grade of 6.51 gpt Au.
About Paymaster Property
In June 2012, at the end of the fourth year of option on Goldcorp's Paymaster property during which $6 M were spent in exploration and 27 kilometers of drilling were completed, Lexam exercised its option to acquire a 60% interest in the property. Goldcorp's back-in right expired in December 2012, establishing Lexam as the Manager of the Joint Venture with a 60%-40% divided interest with Goldcorp on the Paymaster property.
About Fuller Property
The 100% Lexam VG Gold owned Fuller property lies immediately north of the 100% owned Buffalo Ankerite property and west of the 60% owned Paymaster joint venture with Goldcorp. Exploration on the Fuller property in 2011-2012 consisted of diamond drilling (42 diamond drill holes covering 11,984 m) and was used in the calculation of the current resource update.
About Davidson Tisdale Property
The Davidson Tisdale property consists of 10 claims totalling 208 hectares in the Tisdale Township, Timmins, Ontario. The property is well located in the heart of the Timmins gold camp and is located approximately 5 km along strike from the Hollinger, McIntyre and Coniaurum mines, which have produced over 31 million ounces of gold. The project is a joint venture between Lexam (68.5% property interest), the project operator, and SGX Resources Inc. (31.5% property interest). Davidson Tisdale was subject to minor exploitation in 1988 by Getty Canadian Metals, with a total production of 7,300 ounces of gold.
Gewollt, gekünstelt, wie immer!
Gestern 3 Sekunden vor Handelsschluss minimalistisch von 0,10 CAD auf 0,11!
Zwischen-Ablenkungen!
Heute schon von Anfang an das Offer wieder billiger, am Schluss bei Kurs 0,10 Offer 0,10 -das ist, wie schon so oft, der Deckel! Höher geht nicht, darf nicht sein!
Noch einmal, zum ...zigsten Mal:
Diese Kurse sind bedeutungslos!!!
Ich kenne keine größeren Kursmanipulationen als bei dieser Aktie!
Nicht erst seit gestern, heute, sondern seit 8 Jahren!
Da sind in USA gerade 109000 Aktien für 0,10$ gehandelt worden!
Danach 837 für 0,106$! Minimalistische Kurs-Beschönigung!
21:58:17§ 0,103 $
1.300 §
20:42:15§ 0,108 $
837 §
20:41:41§ 0,106 $
837 §
19:12:01§ 0,10 $
109.000
Es ist völlig egal, wo Gold gerade steht!
Diese Aktie verfolgt ihren Weg konsequent nach unten, oben, wieder unten, wieder...
Wer das seit vielen Jahren verfolgt, weiß, wer das ist und warum!
Das Volumen ist, wie schon oft hier dargestellt, minimalistisch!
Wer viele Aktien hat, kann mit wenig Einsatz Kurse gestalten, wie er will!
So ist es hier!
Hier laufen Geschäfte ab!
Wie, wann, von wem zu wem interessiert niemanden oder wird bewusst ausgeblendet!
Seit vielen Wochen und Monaten werden hier mal 109000 Aktien in einer Transaktion wie heute, auch mal eine Million am Tag
zu immer beibehaltenen Discount-Preisen hin und her geschoben!
In der Summe der letzten Monate sind es viele Millionen Aktien, die tagtäglich nie auffallen!
Auffällig ist aber : Man will einfach keinen höheren Kurs!
Auch wenn da noch einmal 500000 Unzen zusätzlich als Update hinzukommen!
Man kann sich seine Gedanken machen, wer so viele Aktien so billig verkaufen kann!
Interessanter ist, wo diese Aktien hin gehen! Irgendwer nimmt sie ja tagtäglich gerne immer wieder auf!
Irgendwann wird auch er einmal seinen Gewinn sehen wollen!
Meine Meinung dazu habe ich in der Vergangenheit mehrfach dargestellt!
Es ist schade, dass es zu diesem Thema wie auch speziell zu LEX außer den Bohrergebnissen fast kaum noch Beiträge gibt!
Fazit: Man will kein Aufsehen und will zur Kurspflege keine relevanten News oder hält sie zurück, hoffnungsmäßig vielleicht bis zum 3. Quartal, oder bis..............2015!
2015 sollte vielleicht ein Denkmal erstellt werden!
Glück auf!
War zu befürchten, es geht erst mal weite runter...
Solange die Gelddruckmaschinen die Börsen anheizen ist mit EM kein Cent zu verdienen..
Wirtschaftlich liefern sich Asien und Amerika einen Währungskrieg, auch Europa ist angesichts des starken Euros gezwungen die legere Geldzinspolitik beizubehalten.
Irgendwann knallts...nur wann ist die Frage....
So Long, stay in Gold!
IMO