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169 Postings, 7757 Tage hendrikengerKnackt die Aktie heute den Ahornblatt - Dollar ?

 
  
    #151
16.03.06 18:53
Momentaner Kurs 0,98 kan. $...mal sehen wie es dort zum Börsenschluß aussieht.  

1575 Postings, 7840 Tage Ölmaussieht gut aus

 
  
    #152
17.03.06 07:48
auf Schlusskursbasis noch nicht über 1 CAD, aber immerhin: 0,97 CAD = 0,69 € und vor allem: 0,88 USD = 0,72 € :D :)))  

169 Postings, 7757 Tage hendrikenger1 $ Marke

 
  
    #153
17.03.06 08:24
Immerhin ..erreicht hat die Aktie den Dollar schon mal kurzzeitig...hier dürfte heute wie Ölmaus sagte die 72 Cent erreicht werden.  

1575 Postings, 7840 Tage Ölmaushier gehn immer pakete über den tisch *staun*

 
  
    #154
17.03.06 16:51
da kauft mal eben jemand 212T stücke auf einen schlag ...
der sollte sich schon sicher sein, was er da tut  

169 Postings, 7757 Tage hendrikengerPakete über den Tisch

 
  
    #155
17.03.06 19:17
In Kanada ist irgendwie heute keine klare Linie drin..alles dabei zwischen 96 Cent und 1,01$. Neuigkeiten scheint es aber offiziell keine zu geben oder ?  

1575 Postings, 7840 Tage ÖlmausUS-Empfehlung für Northwestern

 
  
    #156
23.03.06 08:38
Northwestern Mineral Ventures Inc.
(OTCBB: NWTMF and TSX-V: NWT) $0.81

03/22/06

UPDATE
Over the past few months we had been reminding readers that this junior mining company was awaiting final approval from the Government of Niger for two uranium concessions.

Northwestern recently announced that it completed the acquisition of these two uranium properties in the democratic west African country and that it is one of the first North American companies to acquire uranium exploration permits in Niger.

The concessions total 4,000 square kilometers (988,000 acres) and are located within the same geographical area as two mines that yield nearly 10% of global uranium production combined. It should also be noted that Niger is the world’s fourth largest uranium producer and offers great potential given the availability of modern, remote-sensing and geological modeling technology that has not yet been rigorously applied in that country.

Prior to the Niger announcement, the Company reported it signed a Letter of Intent with Azimut Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: AZM) to acquire a controlling interest in a uranium project in the Ungava Bay region of northern Quebec, Canada.

The Azimut Exploration agreement followed the completion of the agreement to acquire 100% ownership of the Firefly Project in Utah's La Sal uranium district and a deal to acquire up to 75% ownership in the Waterbury Project, which includes nine uranium claims in the eastern Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada.

We continue to believe Northwestern holds much potential as it aggressively attempts to expand its property holdings within the quickly growing uranium industry.

Estimates expect the demand for uranium to exceed supply by 11% and for prices to double over the next decade. Furthermore, we feel the Company’s management experience and contacts will prove beneficial to shareholders as it continues its evaluation of mergers and acquisitions.

We continue to find Northwestern an attractive long-term mining play for high-risk tolerant investors.
 

1575 Postings, 7840 Tage ÖlmausNorthwestern kein PennyStock mehr!

 
  
    #157
24.03.06 08:45
zumindest in Kanada :) 1,02 geschlossen und in den USA 0,875 beides gleich 0,73 € :D
gut, dass ich schon prä-split dabei bin ... (wenn auch leider nicht mit dem betrag, den ich gern gewollt hätte :( )  

1575 Postings, 7840 Tage ÖlmausCasey Energy Speculator - Uranreport

 
  
    #158
24.03.06 13:31
Doug Casey
Casey Energy Speculator
March 23, 2006

(Ed. Note: DOUG CASEY and his subscribers have made millions investing in under valued natural resource stocks. Doug is the author of Crisis Investing which was #1 on the New York Times Best-Seller list for 26 weeks. His company, Casey Research, publishes the International Speculator - now in its 26th year - one of the nation\\'s most established and highly respected publications on gold, silver and other natural resource investments and the Casey Energy Speculator, a monthly newsletter dedicated to energy opportunities with the very real potential of at least 100% growth within a year.)

As Casey readers know, I\\'ve been bullish on uranium for almost eight years now. And despite the fact that uranium has more than tripled, I continue to like it today almost as much as when I was a lone voice in the woods.

Although the uranium spot price has risen from US$7.10 per pound (at its absolute bottom) to a current $40.25 - a 467% gain - I believe it has much further to run. According to Cameco, the world\\'s largest uranium producer, global uranium demand is now 175 million pounds a year. Mine supply is only 110 million pounds yearly. This is a gaping shortfall, and insofar that it can take up to a decade for a discovery to turn into production and there are dozens of new nuclear power plants on the drawing boards all over the world, the shortfall will keep prices rising for years to come.

The prospects for the metal itself are outstanding, but the best way to play uranium is through the shares of junior exploration companies because they offer leverage and therefore prospects for greater gains. The good ones, anyway.

On that note, I have to say that - despite my bullishness - I\\'m concerned about the ever-growing number of junior uranium companies. Over the past two years, the number of companies looking for uranium has jumped over 700%. At last count, there are now about 145 such explorers. It\\'s hard to arrive at an exact number since many companies only have uranium in their names. And others are actively exploring while still remaining primarily in other areas.

This is a testament to how hot uranium is as a commodity. But it is also worrisome: with so many companies competing for the same number of investment dollars, can we as speculators still expect the same sort of gains that we\\'ve enjoyed over the past few years? (By that I mean gains like the 1,498% we enjoyed on International Uranium Corp. or the 1,587% our subscribers made on Paladin).

Although I usually pay little mind to the short-term fluctuations of the markets, it seems worth investigating whether the junior uranium sector is sagging under the weight of so many new players. To get an idea, our resident snap technical analyst Merv Burak put together an index of 51 junior companies... all those that have been around for a year or more and that are primarily focused on uranium.


The results are somewhat surprising. While the sector did cool somewhat during the last few months of 2005 - following a protracted run that began in July - the beginning of 2006 brought new life to the uraniums. Our index soared nearly 25% in the first two weeks of the year alone. That said, all resource markets were hot during that time. This in itself is not convincing evidence that the sector is still buoyant.

Will the sector as a whole enjoy another up-leg of the kind we saw in mid-2005? More important, what\\'s likely to happen over the next couple of years? While it\\'s axiomatic that the higher stocks go, the less upside and the more risk they have, I remain extremely bullish. I suspect uranium is headed to over $100 in the next few years and, even at that level, it will only equal - in constant dollars - its peak in 1980.

And the fundamentals now are much stronger than they were then. I\\'m concerned about the flood of new uranium companies out there, but we\\'re looking at something comparable to what happened during the Internet boom; when the public becomes involved, the top is going to blow off this market. But as yet, the public barely even knows how to spell uranium; and they don\\'t have a clue they can buy shares of companies that explore for it. My guess is that we\\'re not even midway through this bull market, and when we enter the final stage, the chart above will no longer just be a gradual upward curve but a hyperbolic curve. Someplace between now and then I\\'ll be a seller - but at the moment I remain a buyer.

The question is: Which stocks to buy? I\\'m looking to concentrate the junior uranium portfolio for our Casey Energy Speculator on a modest handful of quality companies, the kind that have a real chance of making a discovery and creating value and aren\\'t just relying on hype to move higher.

In order for a company to make that list, they\\'ll have to (a) have a management team with serious uranium experience; (b) own a serious property in just the right location; and (c) actually do some drilling to prove they have pounds in the ground (surprisingly, of the dozens of newly minted uranium companies now trading, less than 20 are actually undertaking any serious exploration work).

If you like uranium like I like uranium and are looking to leverage your returns through investments in a junior uranium play, do yourself a favor and start getting a lot more selective in what you own. If you fail to do so, not only do you risk missing the next big leg-up, you risk throwing your portfolio into reverse.

You don\\'t have to go it on your own!

Doug Casey
Casey Energy Speculator
March 23, 2006  

1575 Postings, 7840 Tage Ölmaus1,04 in kanada, 0,74 in FFM :)

 
  
    #159
24.03.06 16:43
thedinesletter.com

“Panic-driven price spike in uranium stocks ahead!”

It’s mind-boggling. We’re in a uranium shortage so huge that half the world’s 441 nuclear power plants might go dark. Yet 80 new plants are in construction or planning—mostly in Asia.

If you think the fight between China and the West for the world’s oil is big, this will be more like a nuclear bomb. And it’s fueling an historic uranium stock-price explosion that will dwarf oil’s surge.

Uranium-mining stocks are just beginning to rise. It’s still early, before they reach historic highs.

Invest in these 9 undiscovered, ready-to-rocket uranium stocks and you could see your wealth grow 1,000% or more in the next 24 months.


Uranium is worth another look: It’s a raging
bull that’s only just begun its stampede!

But you must invest now—key mining stocks are just beginning to take off as new uranium production falls farther behind soaring demand!

In this online Special Report, investment advisor James Dines will show you how to profit from this global uranium shortage.

Plus…

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America’s “economic recovery” is an optimistic myth that’s about to be debunked by financial realities that will shock the investment community. Read on for James Dines’ critical assessments.  
   
Discover three overlooked investments destined to reach record highs in the period ahead that most experts are missing completely.  
   
Learn about James Dines’ portfolio of “must-own” uranium mining stocks that promise early investors staggering profit potential in coming months.

You could turn a $10,000 investment into as much as $100,000 within
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Instead of suffering the fate of other investors in the difficult markets ahead, take action today to protect your wealth.

You can expect stock prices to skyrocket more than 1,000% on a uranium price spike that could occur within the next 24 months.

It’s the wealth-making opportunity of a lifetime and it’s at your fingertips right now. You do not want to let this one pass you by.

In this online Special Report, you’ll discover how James Dines anticipated this day and prepared an investment portfolio of uranium stocks that could make you rich in the next 2 years or so.

Click here to read the full Special Report and to discover how to start protecting your capital and reaping big gains!
 

1575 Postings, 7840 Tage ÖlmausInsider Buying

 
  
    #160
27.03.06 13:45
Wayne Beach kauft 2 Millionen (oder für 2 Mio. kann ich nicht so genau erkennen ...)

http://www.canadianinsider.com/coReport/allTransactions.php?ticker=NWT

wat meint ihr?

seh das auf jedenfall sehr positiv ;)  

1961 Postings, 7100 Tage Sunbroker@Ölmaus, sehr positiv !! o. T.

 
  
    #161
27.03.06 20:01

804 Postings, 6886 Tage Cincinnatisteigt

 
  
    #162
28.03.06 11:36
steigt und steigt  

1575 Postings, 7840 Tage Ölmausund wie!

 
  
    #163
28.03.06 18:29
auf 1,15 USD mittlerweile
1,34 in Kanada

isch freu misch  

9470 Postings, 6901 Tage 2teSpitzeisch misch auch! o. T.

 
  
    #164
28.03.06 22:05

1575 Postings, 7840 Tage Ölmausund wieder ne schöne Vorgabe o. T.

 
  
    #165
29.03.06 08:53
aus Übersee SK drüben bedeutet Parität 0,94 € :D

na mal schaun, was deutschland draus macht...  

1961 Postings, 7100 Tage Sunbroker@Ölmaus, wie sieht's aus? Gewinne realisiert? o. T.

 
  
    #166
30.03.06 08:44

1575 Postings, 7840 Tage Ölmausein bischen was

 
  
    #167
30.03.06 10:17
erstmal nur nen kleineren Teil abgesetzt. aber auch so schon nicht schlecht :)
rest lass ich erstmal liegen  

47 Postings, 6891 Tage akime69nachrichten

 
  
    #168
01.04.06 16:52
und wieder gute nachrichten.......
der wert wird langfristig mit sicherheit noch unglaubliches steigerungspotential bieten
wenn erstmal uran abgebaut wird und der preis für uran weiter so steigt.

ich werd die dinger noch ein paar jährchen behalten.....  

31 Postings, 6875 Tage ENiXkeine reaktion?

 
  
    #169
03.04.06 10:56
auf die "guten" news?

http://www.ariva.de/news/article.m?id=2056262&secu=223543

ots: Northwestern beginnt Bohrarbeiten am Waterbury Uranprojekt ...  

18:17 31.03.06  



Northwestern beginnt Bohrarbeiten am Waterbury Uranprojekt im
Athabasca Becken in Saskatchewan

Toronto (ots/PRNewswire) - Northwestern Mineral Ventures Inc. (WKN
A0B917, ISIN CA6681301074) ist sehr erfreut, den Beginn der
Bohrarbeiten auf seinem Waterbury Uran-Projekt im ergiebigen
Athabasca-Becken, in der kanadischen Provinz Saskatchewan, bekannt
geben zu können. Zur Auswertung der diskordanzbezogenen
Uran-Zielbereiche in Tiefen von bis zu 820 Fuss (250 m) sind eine
Reihe von Bohrungen geplant. Die Bohrungen werden schwerpunktmässig
auf Feldern hoher Priorität, die im Zuge des kürzlich abgeschlossenen
geophysikalischen Programms, u.a. mithilfe von induzierter
Polarisation (IP) und Widerstands-Untersuchungen identifiziert worden
waren, niedergelassen.
 

1961 Postings, 7100 Tage SunbrokerLöschung

 
  
    #170
03.04.06 13:23

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24 Postings, 6833 Tage lanzarACHTUNG! Korrektur bei Northwestern angelaufen

 
  
    #171
04.04.06 21:12
Hallo!

Bin mit meines Shares aus Northwestern raus. Werd bei 0,55 wieder einsteigen. Die Aktie hat in den letzten Tagen zu stark zugelegt! Korrektur ist bereits angelaufen.
Heute bis jetzt -13,10%.

CU
Lanzar  

1961 Postings, 7100 Tage SunbrokerBin raus, geh bei 0,57 wieder rein o. T.

 
  
    #172
05.04.06 10:15

1812 Postings, 6813 Tage loupluZwischen 0,53 und 0,57

 
  
    #173
05.04.06 17:57
scheint tatsächlich eine Unterstützung zu liegen.

Wo sind die Chartprofis, die es noch besser wissen?  

1961 Postings, 7100 Tage SunbrokerIch setz 'ne Order auf 0,57 o. T.

 
  
    #174
05.04.06 18:56

31 Postings, 6875 Tage ENiXkorrektur überstanden?

 
  
    #175
06.04.06 16:43
ist die korrektur durch? scheint so. richtig?  

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