Sino Forest
Könnte mir auch vorstellen, dass sich hier einige weiter unten noch eindecken wollen. Vielleicht ja auch nur die Shortseller. Ziemlich merkwürdig das ganze.
möglich !
Könnte aber trotz allem ein Betrug dahinterstecken.
Wissen tut es keiner und das ist das Problem. Ich sichere mein Geld lieber ab, als die Ungewissheit zu haben, ob das eine Absprache oder doch mit Betrug zu tun hat.
Ich denke die am anderen Teich werden Anfangs den Kurs hochziehen um ihre Verluste zu minimieren. Der Deutsche zieht nach und dann Bang Bang
6:29 $ 5.072 15,868
16:13 $ 5.0721 27,400
http://www.nasdaq.com/aspxcontent/...selected=SNOFF&mkttype=after
Das muss nichts heißen aber Merkwürdig ist es schon.
Hab denen mal ein Mail geschrieben und sie gefragt ob sie noch ganz dicht sind.
Jetzt gehts mir besser.
Auch ohne Investoren scheint Sino genug zu steigen. Nach dem Kursrutsch scheint sie sich ja jetzt zu halten bzw. auch wieder zu steigen.
Kann auch sein , dass dort gerade starke Regenfälle eingesetzt haben.
Dauerregen in China:
Fluten fordern sechs Menschenleben Überflutungen und zahlreiche Erdrutsche, ausgelöst durch den andauernden Regen der letzten Tage, haben im Südwesten Chinas mindestens sechs Menschenleben gefordert. Dutzende werden vermisst. Mehrere Ortschaften sind von der Außenwelt abgeschnitten.
Quelle:http://www.stern.de/panorama/dauerregen-in-china-fluten-fordern-sechs-menschenleben-1702606.html
Weiß jemand in was für einem Gebiet sich die Wälder befinden ?
Man kann sicher rausfinden ob es dort starke Regenfälle gibt. Und ich glaube die Herren mit Anzug und Krawatte werden nicht durch Regen und Sumpf stampfen oder möglicherweise ihr Leben riskieren. Die warten eben so lange bis es wieder schön wird. Die Frage ist nur wann und deshalb auch
"auf unbestimmte Zeit verschoben".
Das ist meine Meinung
Also blasen wir zum Angriff
Quelle:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/06/china-accounting…
Says tour postponed as analysts have halted coverage
* Plans to reschedule tour for some time in the future
(Reuters) - Embattled Chinese forestry company Sino-Forest (TRE.TO) said it is postponing a tour of its forestry assets, as some analysts have currently halted coverage of the company.
The value of Sino-Forest shares and bonds collapsed last month, after short-seller Muddy Waters accused the company of fraudulently exaggerating the size of its forestry assets.
The company has denied the allegations and appointed an internal committee of its independent directors to investigate the matter. However a full review is expected to take up to three months to complete.
"Following management's recent conversations with the analyst community who cover Sino-Forest, it has become apparent that many of you have been precluded from resuming coverage of the company and otherwise discussing its affairs publicly until after the independent committee reports," the company said in a statement.
"We do apologize for this change of plans and hope you understand the circumstances that required this change," said Sino's chief executive, Allen Chan, in a letter to analysts and investors.
Sino-Forest had proposed to organize the tour in mid-July, in an attempt to calm investors who fled the stock in light of the Muddy Waters report that was issued on June 2. The company did not provide a new date for the tour, but indicated that it plans to reschedule it for some time in the future.
"We look forward to rescheduling this trip and providing you with an opportunity to speak with management, customers, suppliers and forestry bureaus," said Chan, in the letter.
The Sino-Forest announcement comes a day after the Ontario Securities Commission said it is conducting a targeted review of companies listed on markets it regulates that have a major portion of their business operations in emerging markets.
The OSC has stated that it is investigating the Sino-Forest matter, but it has declined to provide further details. [ID:nN1E7641Q1] [ID:nN1E75M0K0]
Shares of Sino-Forest, which fell as low as C$1.29 at one point in June, have since pared some losses closing at C$5.29 on Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The company's shares are still down more than 70 percent since the beginning of June. (Reporting by Euan Rocha, editing by Dave Zimmerman)
Das klingt nicht gerade Positiv++++++++++++++++
Quelle:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/06/china-accounting…
Says tour postponed as analysts have halted coverage
* Plans to reschedule tour for some time in the future
(Reuters) - Embattled Chinese forestry company Sino-Forest (TRE.TO) said it is postponing a tour of its forestry assets, as some analysts have currently halted coverage of the company.
The value of Sino-Forest shares and bonds collapsed last month, after short-seller Muddy Waters accused the company of fraudulently exaggerating the size of its forestry assets.
The company has denied the allegations and appointed an internal committee of its independent directors to investigate the matter. However a full review is expected to take up to three months to complete.
"Following management's recent conversations with the analyst community who cover Sino-Forest, it has become apparent that many of you have been precluded from resuming coverage of the company and otherwise discussing its affairs publicly until after the independent committee reports," the company said in a statement.
"We do apologize for this change of plans and hope you understand the circumstances that required this change," said Sino's chief executive, Allen Chan, in a letter to analysts and investors.
Sino-Forest had proposed to organize the tour in mid-July, in an attempt to calm investors who fled the stock in light of the Muddy Waters report that was issued on June 2. The company did not provide a new date for the tour, but indicated that it plans to reschedule it for some time in the future.
"We look forward to rescheduling this trip and providing you with an opportunity to speak with management, customers, suppliers and forestry bureaus," said Chan, in the letter.
The Sino-Forest announcement comes a day after the Ontario Securities Commission said it is conducting a targeted review of companies listed on markets it regulates that have a major portion of their business operations in emerging markets.
The OSC has stated that it is investigating the Sino-Forest matter, but it has declined to provide further details. [ID:nN1E7641Q1] [ID:nN1E75M0K0]
Shares of Sino-Forest, which fell as low as C$1.29 at one point in June, have since pared some losses closing at C$5.29 on Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The company's shares are still down more than 70 percent since the beginning of June. (Reporting by Euan Rocha, editing by Dave Zimmerman)
http://www.sinoforest.com/flash/mapofoperations.html
das regenfallgebiet ist sichuan. Da hat sino nix am laufen.
The Sino-Forest announcement comes a day after the Ontario Securities Commission said it is conducting a targeted review of companies listed on markets it regulates that have a major portion of their business operations in emerging markets.
The OSC has stated that it is investigating the Sino-Forest matter, but it has declined to provide further details. [ID:nN1E7641Q1] [ID:nN1E75M0K0]