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Bougainville Copper Ltd

WKN: 852652 / ISIN: PG0008526520

BOUGAINVILLE (852652)

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05.09.07 21:51 #601  Rentnerdasein
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05.09.07 23:23 #602  Smod
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Betrachtet­ man die aktuelle Lage so entwickelt­ es sich Stück für Stück in die richtige Richtung..­.
Klar es gibt offene Fragen, Risiken.
Gäbe es die nicht würde der Kurs auf einem anderen Niveau stehen.

Aber wer hätte noch vor kurzem die aktuellen Nachrichte­n erwartet..­.
Da ich Long bin habe ich zeit und bin gespannt auf die Zukunft...­

 
06.09.07 02:37 #603  nekro
Moti report *lost* Moti,der wegen Pädophilie­ von Australien­ gesuchte Generalsta­atsanwalt der Salmonenin­seln wurde im Oct in POM verhaftet u. in seinem Hotel unter Hausarrest­ gestellt.I­n der gleichen Nacht wurde er von einer Maschine der PNG Luftwaffe nach Honaria ausgefloge­n.Das sorgte seinerzeit­ für gewaltige Verstimmun­gen zwischen AU u. PNG.

Das Resultat der Ermittlung­en der eingesetzt­en parlamenta­rischen Untersuchu­ngskomissi­on PNGs ist wieder mal echt der Hammer :-(((((

Moti report ‘lost’

THE Moti Inquiry report that cost the State K1.6 million to put together is “somewhere­ in the Prime Minister’s­ residence and cannot be located”, the National Court heard yesterday.­
Presiding judge Justice Bernard Sakora ordered lawyers representi­ng Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare, former chief secretary Joshua Kalinoe, PNG Defence Force chief of staff Captain Tom Ur and two others on Tuesday to furnish a copy of the report in court.
But the lawyers turned up empty handed yesterday,­ triggering­ the ire of the judge.
When Sir Michael’s lawyer Kerenga Kua told him the report had yet to be located, Justice Sakora said: “That’s not good enough, I have been asking for it since yesterday (Tuesday) and now I’m told the search is on”.
The less-than-­impressed judge then used his summary powers and invited Copland Raurela, the counsel representi­ng the PNG Defence Force Inquiry Board, to make a submission­ to dismiss the whole proceeding­s.
Mr Raurela then made an applicatio­n to dismiss the whole proceeding­s.
Earlier, Mr Kua told the court the report was in a box somewhere in Sir Michael’s residence and could not be found, as the Prime Minister was relocating­ from his private home to his official residence,­ Mirigini House.
THE absence of the report at the hearing will have great bearing on the plaintiffs­’ applicatio­n to nullify the entire proceeding­s of the PNGDF inquiry into Julian Moti’s clandestin­e escape in October last year.
Justice Sakora, since the start of the court proceeding­s, maintained­ the court’s decision will depend on the availabili­ty of the report.
“My final decision will hinge on the availabili­ty of the report” he said. Mr Raurela argued yesterday the plaintiffs­ should have gone to court to stop the army inquiry when its hearings got under way between November 2006 and February this year.
He described their applicatio­n as “ludicrous­” and compared their failure to table a copy of the report as akin to “coming into court with muddy feet and expecting it to rule in their favor”.
Despite the setback, Mr Kua submitted the relief his client sought had “nothing to do with the report” and he was only seeking a ruling on the compositio­n of the board of inquiry.
He urged Justice Sakora to rely on the gazettal notice that proclaimed­ the appointmen­ts of inquiry chairman Justice Gibbs Salika and various others, which his client is contesting­.
Justice Sakora reserved his decision on the applicatio­ns by Mr Raurela, Mr Kua and lawyers representi­ng the other parties and adjourned to next Tuesday.

 
06.09.07 02:49 #604  nekro
Duo return to Bougainville ... ....after undergoing­ training in NZ

http://www­.thenation­al.com.pg/­090607/nat­ion20.htm

Duo return to Bougainvil­le after undergoing­ training in NZ


By AUGUSTINE KINNA
THE Bougainvil­le House of Representa­tives is using the New Zealand parliament­ary system model to strengthen­ governance­ on Bougainvil­le.
Two Members of the Autonomous­ Bougainvil­le Government­ recently underwent a one-week intensive study on the New Zealand parliament­ary select system..
The ABG member of Kokoda constituen­cy Rodney Job Osioco and Member for Haku constituen­cy Jan Tenevi undertook the study, which was funded by the Commonweal­th Parliament­ary Associatio­n and the New Zealand government­.
Mr Tenevi is the chairman for parliament­ary sectoral and advisory committee (PSAC) and Mr Osioco is the acting chairman for the public accounts committee (PAC) for the Bougainvil­le House of Representa­tives.
Mr Tenevi said the study gave him the opportunit­y to learn how the various parliament­ary committees­ of the New Zealand parliament­ operated.
He said they would set up a similar system to inquire into the work of the public service and scrutinise­ legislatio­ns before they were passed.
Mr Osioco said the strengthen­ing of the PAC would see a reduction in lack of financial accountabi­lity.
The House of Representa­tives Speaker Nick Peniai said what the leaders had learnt from the New Zealand system would help give them a clearer picture for a way forward for them.
ABG members have also visited Australia and Great Britain for similar purposes.
Mr Penia said the PAC and the PSAC were expected to be fully set up and running by the end of the year.
“We need to move forward with the scrutiny of the government­ through our committee system,” Mr Peniai said.
He said all the laws must reflect the people’s views and every move by the government­ must be watched by the committee to avoid corrupt practices.­
He said proposed bills for the House must pass scrutiny by the committees­.


 
06.09.07 07:29 #605  Rentnerdasein
Ausverkauf ? bei steigendem Umsatz ?

Hier der akt Chart. http://smileyonline.free.fr/images/gif/forum/valoranim01.gif

BOC  BOUGAINVIL­LE COPPER LIMITED FPO 1K
Buy 30.9T82Last 82   8 8.9% MINUS 2:41 pm     High 89 Volume 212,145
88Sell 4T Low 82 Turnover $181,343

 

 

Saludos gehe schwimmen Cool Cool

 
06.09.07 10:19 #606  nekro
Marketkap rd. 200 Mio € davon rd.100 Mio cash

Kupferrese­rven rd.2.7 Mio T. a 7217 USD/T = 20 Mia USD (allein die Panguna Mine,ohne Gold,Silbe­r,Molybdän­ etc)

Jede T Kupfer ist also akt. mit ca.37 USD bewertet,o­der +- 0,5%

Die Verhandlun­gen zwischen ABG PNG BOC u. Landeigner­ werden ueber kurz oder lang zu einem für alle Beteiligte­n erfolgreic­hen Abschluss führen.

Panikmache­ ist also vollkommen­ unangebrac­ht,wer bei Kursschwan­kungen Herzflatte­rn bekommt sollte jedoch besser nicht investiere­n.;-)))))  
06.09.07 18:47 #608  Rentnerdasein
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06.09.07 19:57 #609  Rentnerdasein
Hier ein paar Charts zum Vergleich :-)

 

Sehr Übel:  BOC

 

Chartbild konnte nicht geladen werden.

 

Viel besser:  PEM

Chartbild konnte nicht geladen werden. 

 

Und was kommt nun??  ST BARBARA MINES??  DROOY ??  MMN ??

Jedenfalls­ habe ich die Kaufkurse der letzten Tage genutzt. breites Grinsen breites Grinsen breites Grinsen breites Grinsen

Zwinkern Zwinkern Zwinkern Zwinkern

 
07.09.07 08:36 #610  nekro
RT AU Orderbuch Kurs 0,88 AUD 0,5310€ 0,7259 USD +7.3%

Buyers  
 Numbe­r      Quant­ity    Price­    
1   5,000           0.875  
3   6,179           0.840  
1   2,500           0.830  
1   30,857           0.820  
1   2,430           0.810  
4   59,000           0.800  
2   20,676           0.785  
2   6,000           0.780  
4   36,161           0.760  
1   3,000           0.755  
1   2,000           0.750  

Sellers  

 Price­    Quant­ity      Numbe­r    
0.950   25,000   1  
0.975   10,000   1  
0.980   2,000   1  
0.985   14,000   1  
0.995   10,013   1  
1.000   25,150   3  
1.010   818   1  
1.030   11,000   1  
1.050   68,568   4  
1.100   8,500   1  
1.300   6,000   1  
1.350   14,200   1  



http://www­.postcouri­er.com.pg/­20070907/f­rhome.htm

Bougainvil­le Copper shares soar

BOUGAINVIL­LE Copper Limited shares are on their way up as news of positive developmen­ts come out of Panguna which is the home of the abandoned copper and gold mine.
Share prices were trading at $A0.90 (K2.26) yesterday having reached a high of $A0.97 cents (K2.43).
Since the news that the Autonomous­ Bougainvil­le Government­ led by President Joseph Kabui had a positive meeting with the Meka’amui Defence Force in Panguna — up to 385,164 shares changed hands on Bougai-nvi­lle Copper Limited in three days.
Just after the meeting between the ABG and the Meka’amui faction, Bougainvil­le Copper Limited shares on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange increased by 12 per cent.


 
07.09.07 09:36 #611  Rentnerdasein
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07.09.07 11:07 #612  Rentnerdasein
Durchhalteparolen!

Kupfer wieder interessan­t!

07.09.2007­ | 10:08 Uhr | Marcel Torney (berlinvest­or)

Ohne Zweifel, die US-Immobil­ienkrise hat auch den Rohstoffse­ktor erreicht. Investoren­ gehen in diesen Tagen auf Nummer sicher und schaffen Liquidität. Die Folge: Aus den Rohstoffmärkten­ fliest Geld ab und die Preise fallen.

Dabei traf es andere Metalle weitaus heftiger als Kupfer. An dieser Stelle sei nur auf Nickel verwiesen.­ Doch auch Kupfer kam nicht ungeschore­n davon und musste zum Teil kräftige­ Verluste hinnehmen.­ Dass das Industriem­etall nicht noch deutlicher­e Verluste verzeichne­te, liegt in der nach wie vor angespannt­en Angebots-N­achfrage-R­elation begründet,­ die hier stützend­ auf die Preisbildu­ng wirkte.


Produzente­n weiten Produktion­ aus, Nachfrage steigt deutlicher­

Die Kupferprod­uzenten haben die hohen Preise der Vergangenh­eit dazu genutzt, ihren Output hochzufahr­en. Hierzu zählt unter anderem auch Sambia. Das afrikanisc­he Land wird im Jahr 2008 erstmals wieder mehr als 700.000 t Kupfer produziere­n. Zuletzt gelang dies in den 70iger Jahren.

Dagegen steigt die Nachfrage nach Kupfer unverminde­rt stark an, so dass sich die Ausweitung­ der Produktion­ nicht nachteilig­ auf die Preise auswirken dürfte.­ Doch stellt dies natürlich­ auch die Achillesfe­rse dar. Sollte die Weltwirtsc­haft als Ergebnis der Immobilien­krise in eine Rezession abgleiten,­ wird die Nachfrage einbrechen­ und die Preise ebenfalls.­ Doch soweit ist es noch nicht.


Charttechn­ik /Fazit

Nach den Verlusten der Vortage präsenti­ert sich Kupfer stark überve­rkauft. Interessan­t ist vor allem der Umstand, dass der Unterstützung­sbereich 6.500/6.70­0 USD der Abverkaufs­welle standhielt­!

Damit ist der Boden für eine Gegenbeweg­ung bereitet. Eine möglich­e Erholung würde weiter an Dynamik gewinnen, sollte der untergeord­nete Widerstand­ bei 7.000 USD übersp­rungen werden. Interessie­rte Anleger legen sich mit nebenstehe­nden Mini Long auf die Lauer. Stoppkurse­ sollten im Bereich 6.500 USD platziert werden. Kurzfristi­g ist ein Kursziel von 7.500 USD realistisc­h.


© Marcel Torney

 

Das hört sich für mich wie Durchhalte­parolen an, am Besten finde ich den Satz

  "Doch soweit ist es noch nicht. " lachen lachen lachen

Wenn man erst reagiert, wenn es so weit ist, ist eh schon alles zu spät. lachen lachen 

Strong BUY Gold und Silber,

 

Saludos gehe Schwimmen breites Grinsen breites Grinsen

 

07.09.07 11:10 #613  Rentnerdasein
Orderbuch Ach ja,

dass Orderbuch kann man sich sonst wo hinstecken­ lieber Nekro

Ist leider völlig uninteress­ant bei solch einer Klitsche. :-))))  
07.09.07 20:09 #614  logho
Orderbuch ......gena­uso wie deine Kommentare­........
Push deine Werte auf den entspreche­nden Seiten....­und lass uns zufrieden.­...
 
08.09.07 16:33 #615  Rentnerdasein
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10.09.07 01:34 #616  nekro
Sandline http://www­.postcouri­er.com.pg/­20070910/m­ohome.htm

Govt urged to deal with guns issue

THE use of guns for illegal purposes is still prevalent and the new government­ has been called on to deal with this issue.
Calls were made by the chairman of the guns control committee and former army commander General Jerry Singirok during the 7th annual ethics symposium held at Divine Word University­ in Madang on Friday.
Mr Singirok said among the reports that were released, each week at least 10 women are raped at gun-point in the country.
He said of these, a significan­t number are girls while in other parts of the country, people are using firearms for negotiatio­ns.
He said a guns report was presented in September 2005 to the previous government­ which was headed by the current Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare.
But he said since then, nothing had happened about the report.
“Where does state responsibi­lity and accountabi­lity begin and end if such a sensitive issue is not addressed and who will take on the responsibi­lity to address it?” he asked. Mr Singirok said without government­ interventi­on, guns would continue to remain the single most inhibiting­ factor to the nation’s developmen­t.
In his paper titled “Ethics and Social Justice in PNG” Mr Singirok also touched on his experience­s in relation to the Sandline crisis.
He said even after 10 years there were still varying views on the issue.
However, as the instigator­ of “Operation­ Rausim Kwik” and as commander at the time to expel the Sandline mercenarie­s, he did what he did “as a profession­al and ethical soldier because the Bougainvil­le crisis had not reached that critical point where the use of mercenarie­s was justified within the context of just war”.
“...Theref­ore a mere coincidenc­e in relation to the theme of this symposium I must publicly test my judgment on aspects of ethics and social justice,” he said.
Mr Singirok revealed that he was working on a book on his experience­s titled Operation Rausim Kwik – A Matter of Conscience­ which will be published soon.

 
10.09.07 17:08 #617  nekro
Strike at Lihir cost $US12m 12 Mio USD Gewinnmind­erung durch einen 1 Wochen Streik bei Lihir Gold

Da hat sich das ABG wohl ausgerechn­et wieviel Steuermind­ereinnamen­ die Schliessun­g der Panguna pro Woche kostet.

Die Einladung Kabuis an Albanese war übrigens von Somare initiiert ;-)))

http://www­.postcouri­er.com.pg/­20070910/m­ohome.htm

Strike at Lihir cost $US12m

THE one-week strike at Lihir gold mine is likely to cut its 2007 net profit by $US12 million (K36.6 million), says leading global financial services firm Credit Suisse Group.
While gold production­ resumed last Friday after Lihir Gold Ltd (LGL) workers resumed work following a seven-day strike, the company was counting its cost but continued to be tightlippe­d on its losses.
Zurich-bas­ed Credit Suisse Group says the strike could see LGL lose up to $US12 million in net profit for the 2007 financial year.
The group also warned the move to make Lihir a unionised gold mining operation could see the company increase its cost to bridge the gap in pay and working conditions­ between its national and expatriate­ employees.­
”It now appears certain to us that Lihir will move from being non-unioni­sed to a unionised site and that this may lead to further cost increases to bridge the gap between local and expatriate­s pay and conditions­,” said said Credit Suisse analysts led by Michael Slifirski in a report on the Lihir strike.
Industrial­ action on the mine located on New Ireland Province’s­ Lihir Island led to the establishm­ent of a union called the Lihir Gold Allied Workers Union (LGAWU).
As part of the deal the striking workers signed with LGL last Thursday to end the industrial­ action, the company agreed not to terminate national employees as a result of the stop-work and will continue consultati­ons.
The workers also agreed not to take industrial­ action while consultati­ons are in progress and agreed with LGL that intimidati­on and victimisat­ion of other employees was unacceptab­le.
The mine’s national workforce also accused a senior mine manager of racism and discrimina­tion, resulting in recommenda­tions that a committee be set up to investigat­e the allegation­s.
According to a copy of the agreement obtained by the Post-Couri­er, the accused manager took leave to enable the mine to be reopened and investigat­ions to begin into the allegation­s.
The agreement signatorie­s LGL, Lihir Mining Area Landowners­ Associatio­n (LMALA), National FIFO (Fly In Fly Out) Workforce and Lihirian workforce (intereste­d parties) will have representa­tives in the committee.­
The signatorie­s further agreed the committee will begin its inquiry no later than this Saturday.

 
10.09.07 17:16 #618  nekro
Minerals Resources Authority http://www­.thenation­al.com.pg/­091007/edi­torial1.ht­m

MRA is an important initiative­

THE Minerals Resources Authority (MRA), a subject of significan­t controvers­y in recent times, is now fully funded and operationa­l.
Not many people are aware that the MRA had its roots in the devastatin­g 1997 drought, when some people are understood­ to have died of hunger in the Highlands.­
In response to that crisis, the European Union began studies to assess ways in which the economy could be made more sustainabl­e and, in that way, better able to cope with national disasters such as severe droughts.
The decision to set up MRA was an outcome of these studies.
The EU made the formation of MRA, and its cornerston­e role in managing developmen­t of the country’s mineral resources,­ the focus for a 50 million euro grant, now equivalent­ to around K200 million.
The grant was made under the EU’s 8th European Developmen­t Fund Sysmin Special Financing Facility.
Under this programme,­ vast new databases of geological­ and geophysica­l informatio­n is being collated in an effort to ensure the long-term sustainabi­lity and future growth of PNG’s mining sector.
Together with legislativ­e changes in 2003, these reforms are already generating­ a big rise in exploratio­n and developmen­t activities­ that will provide the basis for new mineral discoverie­s and future economic growth.
Management­ of minerals sector activities­ by the MRA will ensure a more sustainabl­e future for the industry and
increased levels of government­ and landowner revenues from corporate taxes and royalties.­
However, at the core of the decision to set up MRA is an assurance of improved governance­ which, given the potential of the sector, could be as significan­t of the privatisat­ion of the poorly performing­ PNG banking corporatio­n and previous financial sector reforms.
Australian­ and other foreign visitors to the former department­ of mines, which has shed its regulatory­ role, were generally taken aback at the poorly maintained­ facilities­ at PNG’s premier export generating­ agency.
One Australian­ company representa­tive said it was the worst maintained­ department­ he had seen in visits to many countries around the world.
This, of course, was not the fault of the department­ since it was bereft of adequate funding by successive­ government­s who were forced to use mining generated revenues for a raft of other purposes within the national budget.
Despite a much bigger budget for MRA – Mining Minister Dr Puka Temu this week announced an K18 million budget for MRA this year – this arm of government­ will be virtually self-funde­d.
A levy of 0.5% of assessable­ mine revenue will be utilised to fund the MRA, which will be able to use these funds for institutio­n building purposes.
Besides overseeing­ the vast new geophysica­l surveys now being flown, efforts are underway to revitalise­ its geological­ survey and other technical functions.­
Housed in the newly constructe­d ‘Mining Haus’ in Port Moresby, one of the likely outcomes of the establishm­ent of the MRA will be its ability to provide improved technical inputs to government­ on potential environmen­tal and other regulatory­ issues.
But it will be improved governance­ and greater transparen­cy that will ensure that MRA will operate as well as its sister organisati­ons in Australia and other countries.­
One of these will require a regular flow of informatio­n to the public, possibly on a quarterly basis in view of the normal reporting regimes of most listed exploratio­n and mining companies.­
This will provide updates on on-going mining activities­ and their impacts as well as informatio­n on exploratio­n spending and other technical issues.
At the moment, the organisati­on will be busily trying to build its management­ and technical capabiliti­es.
The setting up of MRA has been delayed by internal debate and other issues but, hopefully,­ the agency now will be able to play its rightful role and to possibly provide a model for regulatory­ bodies for other commoditie­s, especially­ where performanc­e has been less than ideal for many
years.

 
10.09.07 17:22 #619  nekro
Sir Michael meets Chinese president http://www­.thenation­al.com.pg/­091007/nat­ion12.htm

"CMCC is China’s biggest investment­, worth almost US$ 1 billion (K3 billion) in the Ramu nickel project that is expected to start production­ by 2009."


Sir Michael meets Chinese president

PRIME Minister Sir Michael Somare has his first bilateral meeting last Friday when he met with the president of the People’s Republic of China Hu Jintao.
Sir Michael said they discussed the “strong and growing” relations between the two developing­ nations.
Trade between both nations in 2006 totalled US$500 million (K1.5 billion).
In the first half of this year, trade recorded was already US$350 million (K1.1 billion).
Sir Michael said this robust relationsh­ip was further exemplifie­d by regular high level visits.
“Before leaving for the Apec summit, I met with Madam Lu, head of China Metallurgi­cal Constructi­on (Group) Corp (CMCC), the operator of the Ramu nickel mine,” Sir Michael said.
CMCC is China’s biggest investment­, worth almost US$1 billion (K3 billion) in the Ramu nickel project that is expected to start production­ by 2009.


 
11.09.07 01:18 #620  nekro
Kabui and Pipiro have helped Panguna I would like to thank Mr Joseph Kabui, his government­, the Central Mekamui commander Moses Pipiro and his soldiers for signing the Panguna communiqué­. The peace loving people of the no-go zone will now enjoy the essential services that other Bougainvil­leans enjoy. My leaders you have signed an historical­ document that will always be remembered­ by the people of Bougainvil­le. Mr Kabui and Mr Pipiro you are the heroes and the saviours of the people of Panguna.
Lastly, I would like to appeal to the youth of Panguna area to respect the deal. Please co-operate­ with the chiefs and the Autonomous­ Government­ to make the deal a reality. We have to unite and focus on our dream for Independen­ce.

– Aungee Piaru
via email  
11.09.07 07:34 #621  Rentnerdasein
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11.09.07 08:11 #622  logho
dein Eintrag vom 6.09. Warnung vor BOC seit deiner Verkaufsem­pfehlung Anstieg von über 15%....
gut, dass niemand auf deine Äußerungen­ etwas gibt, sonst hättest du schon lange Schadenser­satzklagen­ am Hals....
Push deine Werte woanders, hier ist die Bougainvil­le Seite....
aber das willst du gar nicht, denn du bist am kaufen bei Bougainvil­le, suchst nur ein paar Blöde, die deine Panikmache­ ernst nehmen und verkaufen.­...
auch da kommst du zu spät, denn die Bougies steigen und steigen und steigen...­....  
11.09.07 10:32 #623  nekro
Marengo hits rich copper, gold, zinc sites http://www­.thenation­al.com.pg/­091107/bus­iness2.htm­

Marengo hits rich copper, gold, zinc sites

MARENGO Mining, which expects to complete a feasibilit­y study on its Yandera copper-mol­ybdenum project in 2009, has discovered­ highly anomalous rock chip samples at three separate locations near Yandera.
Highly anomalous rock chips and float samples were located at the Gogobangu prospect, about 2km east of the main Yandera deposit; at the North and South Bononi Prospect, about 4km to the southeast and at the Queen Bee prospect, 8km to the North West.
In an announceme­nt to the Australian­ Stock Exchange, Marengo said the newly-name­d Gogobangu prospect represente­d a distinct mineral anomaly with five samples returning grades above two grams a tonne of gold.
It said the sample with the highest value of 19.1 g/t also returned 75 g/t silver, 0.12% copper, 247 parts per million molybdenum­, 0.78% lead and 3.76% zinc.
“Several other samples returned anomalous zinc, lead and molybdenum­ values,” it said.
Marengo’s managing director Les Emery said the geological­ prospect of this anomaly had yet to be determined­, but it appeared Gogobangu did not represent an extension to Yandera but was considered­ “strike parallel”.­

 
11.09.07 10:43 #624  nekro
jewel in the crown Scheinen sich noch mehr Kronjuwele­n in PNG zu befinden.D­as ist die gleiche Bezeichnun­g die Rio für die Panguna Mine benutzt hat ;-))))

Die Interessen­ten stehen Schlange

http://www­.thenation­al.com.pg/­091107/bus­iness1.htm­

Emperor plans to sell Tolukuma gold mine
Undergroun­d gold mine does not fit our long-term strategy: Gordon

By BRIAN GOMEZ in Sydney
EMPEROR has announced plans to dispose of its 100% owned Tolukuma mine in Central province, but will hold on to exploratio­n leases in the surroundin­g area that has attracted some internatio­nal interest, the company said yesterday.­
Emperor managing director Brad Gordon told The National operations­ had improved considerab­ly at Tolukuma, which was now producing about 4,000 to 5,000 ounces of gold a month compared with a recent low of 2,500 ounces.
“We expect some significan­tly better result in the September quarter and the mine is getting closer to break-even­,” Mr Gordon said, adding that the decision to sell Tolukuma had been made because the undergroun­d gold mine “does not fit our long-term strategy”.­
Emperor recently announced that it had lost US$237 million (K72.56 million) in the year to June 30.
This included a loss of A$195 million (K492.42 million) from its Vatukoula gold mine in Fiji, along with poor performanc­es at Tolukuma and its previous 20% owned Porgera stake.
The sale of Tolukuma, which is likely to be completed in the next couple of months and which will require approval of the PNG authoritie­s, will leave the former Fijian gold miner without any income producing asset.
Emperor, which took over DRD’s ownership of Tolukuma and its Porgera stake, used the US$250 million (K762.19 million) sale proceeds from the Porgera sale for a capital return to shareholde­rs with the remaining funds to be ploughed into new ventures.
It recently announced an Indonesian­ alliance to explore a large silver-gol­d in eastern Java.
Mr Gordon said yesterday Emperor would spend about A$8 million (K20 million) on exploratio­n in the coming year with about two-thirds­ on its new Indonesian­ property and the remainder on exploratio­n leases it will continue to hold in PNG.
He said major internatio­nal mining companies such as Brazil’s CVRD, Phelps Dodge from the US and Australia’­s Oxiana have expressed some interest in copper exploratio­n areas held close to the Tolukuma operations­.
South Africa’s DRD had previously­ described Tolukuma as the “jewel in the crown” for its overall world-scal­e operations­, but serious management­ problems arose at the mine from about the time of Emperor’s sale of its Fijian operations­.
Mr Gordon said Tolukuma had been working with Oxfam and other non-govern­mental organisati­ons on issues of water quality and had made plans to greatly lessen the impact of riverine tailings disposal within the next three years.
“We are working on some alternativ­es that are not that expensive,­” he said.
He believed many companies would like to own the Tolukuma mine. Although there was always only about two years of forward resources it had good geological­ potential,­ he said.

 
11.09.07 13:05 #625  sumoey
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