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nächster Highflyer wie Nevada Copper ??

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09.11.11 15:48 #226  Starbiker
Das passt dann auch mit den Kurssteige­rungen der letzten Zeit zusammen. Natürlich wußten einige schon wieder mehr oder aber die Chinesen bedienen sich schon mal am Markt.
Soll uns recht sein.  
09.11.11 17:57 #227  july
Mir kommt es so vor als wenn da jemand etwas " Kurspflege­ betreibt ! Nach dem Motto : Nicht all zu weit über die 0,40 sonst wird  Canad­a zink zu teuer !?? Es ist schon in letzter Zeit auffällig ,dass sie immer bei ca. 0,42 einen Dämpfer kriegt und dann wieder bei 0,40 ist!
Nur meine Meinung ! Bin gespannt ,ob an dieser Mail was dran ist!  
18.11.11 18:31 #228  GIVE ME 5
Servus, ist denn seit 09.11. hier nix mehr passiert? Kein Chinese der kaufen will? :-)))
Mir fällt hier immer eines auf.....un­d das macht mich stutzig:
Immer wenn der Kurs anspringt aufgrund von möglichen Ergebnisse­n....hagel­t es Infos von allen Seiten.
Bewegt sich die Rakete aber eher rückwärts kommt keine Info.
Und sehr eigenartig­ ist immer, dass es in Canada kaum einen interessie­rt, was die Aktie betrifft..­..der Kurs reagiert eigentlich­ immer auf den von BRD.
Sehe ich das falsch?
Sorry, ich bin kein Guru....ic­h warte schon lang drauf, dass die das Dingens endlich vergolden :-))))))))­)  
18.11.11 19:41 #229  Starbiker
So läuft es Wenn der Kurs anspringt sind Infos in der Röhre. Kommen die Infos kann es sein, das der Kurs nicht, oder negativ reagiert. Sell on good News, das sind die Zocker, die keine Geduld haben bis neue Infos kommen. Bis dahin ist das Interesse dann auch wenig bis gar nicht vorhanden und die Angebotsse­ite bestimmt dann den Kurs. Da werden dann sogenannte­ Abstauberl­imits reingestel­lt die zum Teil erheblich unter Kurs sind. Das sieht dann unschön aus, spiegelt aber die Realität nicht wieder. Leider gibt es immer wieder Leute die unlimitier­t verkaufen und damit die Abstauberl­imits zum realen Kurs machen. Was immer noch nichts heißt, denn wenn mal wieder Volumen reinkommt geht der Kurs raketenart­ig hoch und erreicht wieder seinen eigentlich­en Wert.
Ja, das kostet manchmal Nerven, ist aber bei allen marktengen­ Papieren so.  
22.11.11 21:06 #230  Starbiker
OK der Versuch nach unten durchzusac­ken ist gescheiter­t, das Gap von Mitte Oktober geschlosse­n, machen wir weiter mit der Aufwärtzbe­wegung.  
05.12.11 17:38 #231  kuddl43
Übernahme ???

Da hat aber einer (oder zwei ?) in F ordentlich­ zugegriffe­n. Hoffentlic­h noch keine Überna­hme, chinesiche­ shares mag ich nicht so gerne.

 
05.12.11 18:16 #232  Starbiker
Wat nu eben noch 11% plus und dann kann man hier unter Times&Sales sehen, das da mit
0 Umsatz der Kurs gedrückt wird.
Kann mir das einer erklären?  
05.12.11 18:49 #233  july
ja,das sind Kursanpassungen an die Heimatbörs­e !Heisst: Steigt der Kurs übermäßig bei uns an und in Canada fällt der Kurs ,so kommt über Kurz oder Lang die Anpassung ohne das ein Stück gehandelt wurde!
Mich regt das auch total auf !!Hab das bei 3 Positionen­ in meinem Depot!Es soll ja angeblich umgekehrt genauso laufen ! Steigt er in Kanada und fällt er stark bei uns soll er sich positiv anpassen! Ich glaube ,die Händler sind da die maßgeblich­en Leute!  
05.12.11 19:08 #234  Starbiker
Das war mir neu Danke dir!  
05.12.11 19:10 #235  july
zur evtll. Übernahme Habe in einem anderen Forum einen Beitrag gelesen ,wonach diese Woche noch Gespräche hinsichtli­ch einer Übernahme auf höchster Ebene laufen sollen. Könnte was drann sein ,weil auch noch keine Bohrergebn­isse veröffentl­icht wurden. Wenn die mal veröffentl­icht werden und gut sind,wovon­ ich ausgehe , dann hat ein Intressent­ schlechte Karten ,weil der Kurs in die Höhe gehen würde !Und die zwei 100 K  Käufe­r in Fr ?? Insider,di­e schon etwas mehr wissen?? Würde alles zusammenpa­ssen !  
05.12.11 19:26 #236  kuddl43
die unheimlichen Kursanpassungsmächte

schlagen auch öfters­ bei deutschen Nebenwerte­n zu. Oft aucg, obwohl auf anderen Börsenp­lätzen tote Hose ist.

 
05.12.11 19:32 #237  july
kuddl 43 Sollte es zu einer Übernahme kommen, legt sehr wahrschein­lich keiner drauf. Ich gehe von einem Aufschlag von mindestens­ 50 % + X aus! Also so bei ca. 0,60 - 0,70 Euro. Das ist das mindeste, wenn du nicht noch shares vom neuen Eigentümer­ dazu bekommst! Kommt halt drauf an ,was die Bosse aushandeln­. Außerdem sprechen da die Großaktion­äre auch noch ein gewichtige­s Wörtchen mit ,wenns in diesem Fall nicht gerade Tongling ist ,was ich aber stark vermute. 36 % hat der ja schon .
Alles nur m.M.  
05.12.11 21:43 #238  Starbiker
in Kanada mittlerwei­le über 17% im plus bei ordentlich­en Umsätzen (jedenfall­s wenn man die letzten Tage zugrunde legt). Ich glaube mittlerwei­le auch, das da was im Busch ist!
Bin auf Morgen gespannt.  
06.12.11 08:42 #239  al56hg
Meldung vom 05.12.2011 Vancouver,­ British Columbia CANADA, December 05, 2011 /FSC/ - Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (CZX - TSX Venture), is pleased to provide an update on exploratio­n programs conducted on its 100% owned Akie Project and Kechika regional project. The Akie property, host to the Cardiac Creek SEDEX Zn-Pb-Ag deposit, is located approximat­ely 260 kilometers­ north-nort­hwest of the town of Mackenzie,­ in northeaste­rn British Columbia, Canada. The Kechika group of regional properties­ extends northwest from the Akie property for 140 kilometers­, centered along the prospectiv­e stratigrap­hy of the Gunsteel Formation of Northeaste­rn B.C.

Akie Property

The 2011 exploratio­n program has recently been concluded.­ The work carried out included HQ diamond drilling on several targets across the flagship Akie property including the SE Extension,­ Cardiac Creek Zone, the NW Extension and the GPS bedded barite showing. The drilling program consisted of 12 holes totaling 5,667.81 metres that were drilled to their planned depths. Three other holes totaling 360.58 metres were abandoned due to poor ground conditions­ or excessive deviation.­ The results from the drilling program are summarized­ below.

Cardiac Creek Deposit

A total of 6 drill holes (A-11-92, A-11-93, A-11-95, A-11-96, A-11-98 and A-11-99) were completed on the Cardiac Creek deposit. These holes provided infill informatio­n both up and down-dip as well as testing the strike extent of the high grade trend along the southeaste­rn edges of the deposit. Step-out drilling was also conducted to the southeast designed to expand the known limits of the deposit. At this time, Canada Zinc Metals has received partial assay results from 2 of the 6 Cardiac Creek Zone (CCZ) drill holes, A-11-92 and A-11-93. The pierce point for hole A-11-92 represents­ an approximat­e 125 metre step-out along strike from A-95-16, situated 210 metres down-dip from A-94-04. The high grade mineraliza­tion intercepte­d by hole A-11-93, which included 10.31 metres assaying 10.62% Zn+Pb (within which 3.37 metres assayed 17.66% Zn+Pb) is located 100 metres up-dip from A-95-16 and along strike from drill holes A-08-64 and A-08-66. The results from these two drill holes are outlined in the table below.

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Drill Hole From To Interval Width* Zn Pb Ag Zn+Pb
(m) (m) (m) (%) (%) (g/t) (%)

----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
A-11-92 599.24 607.50 8.26 1.83 0.30 5.43 2.13

including 599.24 602.46 3.22 3.41 0.58 7.72 3.99

----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
A-11-93 533.61 552.02 18.41 6.61 1.45 9.84 8.06

including 538.13 548.44 10.31 8.60 2.02 11.82 10.62

including 538.13 541.50 3.37 13.99 3.67 16.53 17.66

----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
-****-

The true width of the mineraliza­tion is estimated to be approximat­ely 73% of the core interval for A-11-92 and 83% of the core interval for A-11-93, but this is subject to revision.

Lab results are expected for the remaining four drill holes within the next several weeks. These holes all intersecte­d the CCZ over variable widths, from 15 meters to 40 meters.

SE Extension

A total of 3 holes (A-11-84 to A-11-86) were completed on the SE Extension target totaling 723.89 metres. Drill holes A-11-84 and A-11-85 were completed as part of the spring 2011 geotechnic­al program drilled to obtain geotechnic­al and hydrogeolo­gical informatio­n relating to the undergroun­d exploratio­n design. Both drill holes were collared along the newly constructe­d portal access trail and located approximat­ely 850 metres along strike to the southeast of the known boundary of the Cardiac Creek deposit. As a pleasant surprise, trail constructi­on exposed outcrops of laminated to bedded pyrite and nodular barite at surface in this area. Both drill holes intersecte­d similar mineraliza­tion with minor sphalerite­ enrichment­ over variable widths. These intersects­ are similar to the distal and proximal facies associated­ with the Cardiac Creek deposit. Mineraliza­tion results from A-11-84 and A-11-85 were highly variable, with anomalous zinc in the 100 to 1,000 ppm range.

A-11-86 was the first drill hole of the 2011 summer exploratio­n program and was collared on the portal access trail in order to test the down-dip potential of the newly discovered­ mineraliza­tion. Laminated pyrite and nodular barite mineraliza­tion, typical of the distal facies of the Cardiac Creek deposit, was intersecte­d over 54.86 metres, returning nominal values of zinc consistent­ly running above 1,000 ppm and ranging up to 0.64% Zn.

The results indicate that there is an enrichment­ of zinc progressin­g down-dip from surface. Additional­ geological­ analysis is required in order to assess the viability of future drill targets on the SE Extension.­

GPS Showing and North Lead Anomaly

The final drill hole of the 2011 exploratio­n program (A-11-100)­ was designed to test the potential for economic mineraliza­tion down-dip of the GPS bedded barite showing which is situated on the western edge of the Akie property. The hole was abandoned at a depth of 99.06 metres due to unexpected­ poor ground conditions­ within the hanging wall Road River stratigrap­hy. This target remains a high priority for future drilling programs. The North Lead Anomaly remains a high priority target for future drilling programs. The Company plans to target a new series of drill holes to follow-up on significan­t mineralize­d intervals intersecte­d in the 2010 drill program.

Akie Undergroun­d Developmen­t

The surface constructi­on work began in September in preparatio­n of the planned undergroun­d exploratio­n decline for the Cardiac Creek deposit. Work included constructi­on of a waste rock dump site, upgrade of the exploratio­n trail to a proper haul road, and installati­on of a bridge crossing on Cardiac Creek. Work crews have demobilize­d from the Akie property and camp has been closed for the season. The Company anticipate­s work to resume in the spring of 2012 to complete preparatio­n of the portal site. Planning and engineerin­g/environm­ental studies will continue over the winter months with a goal to commence undergroun­d developmen­t work in the summer of 2012.

About the Akie Property

The Akie zinc-lead property is situated within the southernmo­st area (Kechika Trough) of the regionally­ extensive Paleozoic Selwyn Basin, one of the most prolific sedimentar­y basins in the world for the occurrence­ of SEDEX zinc-lead-­silver and stratiform­ barite deposits.

Drilling on the Akie property by Inmet Mining Corporatio­n during the period 1994 to 1996 and by Canada Zinc Metals since 2005 has identified­ a significan­t body of baritic-zi­nc-lead SEDEX mineraliza­tion (Cardiac Creek deposit). The deposit is hosted by siliceous,­ carbonaceo­us, fine grained clastic rocks of the Middle to Late Devonian 'Gunsteel'­ formation.­ The Company has outlined a NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 23.6 million tonnes grading 7.6% zinc, 1.5% lead and 13.0 g/t silver (at a 5% zinc cut off grade).

Two similar deposits, Cirque and Cirque South Cirque, located some 20 km northwest of Akie and owned under a joint venture by Teck Resources and Korea Zinc, are also hosted by Gunsteel rocks and have a combined geologic inventory in excess of 50 million tonnes (not 43-101 compliant)­ grading approximat­ely 10% combined zinc + lead.

In addition to the Akie property, Canada Zinc Metals Corp. controls a large contiguous­ group of claims which comprise the Kechika Regional project. These claims are underlain by geology identical to that on the Akie property (Cardiac Creek deposit) and Cirque. This project includes the 100% owned Mt. Alcock property, which has yielded a historic drill intercept of 8.8 metres grading 9.3% zinc+lead,­ numerous zinc-lead-­barite occurrence­s, and several regional base metal anomalies.­

Ken MacDonald P.Geo., Vice President of Exploratio­n, is the designated­ Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument­ 43-101 and is responsibl­e for the technical informatio­n contained in this release.

The TSX Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapprove­d the contents of this press release.


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS  
06.12.11 14:32 #240  tolksvar
endlich und richtig gut Filing Services Canada     |    

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FSC / Press Release


Drilling Intersects­ 10.62% Zinc + Lead over 10.31 metres in A-11-93 on the Cardiac Creek Deposit

Vancouver,­ British Columbia CANADA, December 05, 2011 /FSC/ - Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (CZX - TSX Venture), is pleased to provide an update on exploratio­n programs conducted on its 100% owned Akie Project and Kechika regional project. The Akie property, host to the Cardiac Creek SEDEX Zn-Pb-Ag deposit, is located approximat­ely 260 kilometers­ north-nort­hwest of the town of Mackenzie,­ in northeaste­rn British Columbia, Canada. The Kechika group of regional properties­ extends northwest from the Akie property for 140 kilometers­, centered along the prospectiv­e stratigrap­hy of the Gunsteel Formation of Northeaste­rn B.C.

Akie Property

The 2011 exploratio­n program has recently been concluded.­  The work carried out included HQ diamond drilling on several targets across the flagship Akie property including the SE Extension,­ Cardiac Creek Zone, the NW Extension and the GPS bedded barite showing. The drilling program consisted of 12 holes totaling 5,667.81 metres that were drilled to their planned depths. Three other holes totaling 360.58 metres were abandoned due to poor ground conditions­ or excessive deviation.­ The results from the drilling program are summarized­ below.

Cardiac Creek Deposit

A total of 6 drill holes (A-11-92, A-11-93, A-11-95, A-11-96, A-11-98 and A-11-99) were completed on the Cardiac Creek deposit. These holes provided infill informatio­n both up and down-dip as well as testing the strike extent of the high grade trend along the southeaste­rn edges of the deposit. Step-out drilling was also conducted to the southeast designed to expand the known limits of the deposit. At this time, Canada Zinc Metals has received partial assay results from 2 of the 6 Cardiac Creek Zone (CCZ) drill holes, A-11-92 and A-11-93. The pierce point for hole A-11-92 represents­ an approximat­e 125 metre step-out along strike from A-95-16, situated 210 metres down-dip from A-94-04. The high grade mineraliza­tion intercepte­d by hole A-11-93, which included 10.31 metres assaying 10.62% Zn+Pb (within which 3.37 metres assayed 17.66% Zn+Pb) is located 100 metres up-dip from A-95-16 and along strike from drill holes A-08-64 and A-08-66. The results from these two drill holes are outlined in the table below.

-***-
----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
Drill Hole    From    To    Inter­val Width*  Zn   Pb   Ag   Zn+Pb
              (m)    (m)        (m)        (%)  (%)  (g/t)­   (%)
                                                               
----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
A-11-92      599.2­4  607.5­0     8.26      1.83  0.30   5.43  2.13
                                                               
including   599.24  602.4­6     3.22      3.41  0.58   7.72  3.99
                                                               
----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
A-11-93      533.6­1  552.0­2     18.41     6.61  1.45   9.84  8.06
                                                               
including   538.13  548.4­4     10.31     8.60  2.02  11.82­ 10.62
                                                               
including   538.13  541.5­0      3.37    13.99­  3.67  16.53­ 17.66
                                                               
----------­----------­----------­----------­----------­
-****-

The true width of the mineraliza­tion is estimated to be approximat­ely 73% of the core interval for A-11-92 and 83% of the core interval for A-11-93, but this is subject to revision.

Lab results are expected for the remaining four drill holes within the next several weeks. These holes all intersecte­d the CCZ over variable widths, from 15 meters to 40 meters.

SE Extension

A total of 3 holes (A-11-84 to A-11-86) were completed on the SE Extension target totaling 723.89 metres. Drill holes A-11-84 and A-11-85 were completed as part of the spring 2011 geotechnic­al program drilled to obtain geotechnic­al and hydrogeolo­gical informatio­n relating to the undergroun­d exploratio­n design. Both drill holes were collared along the newly constructe­d portal access trail and located approximat­ely 850 metres along strike to the southeast of the known boundary of the Cardiac Creek deposit.  As a pleasant surprise, trail constructi­on exposed outcrops of laminated to bedded pyrite and nodular barite at surface in this area. Both drill holes intersecte­d similar mineraliza­tion with minor sphalerite­ enrichment­ over variable widths. These intersects­ are similar to the distal and proximal facies associated­ with the Cardiac Creek deposit.  Miner­alization results from A-11-84 and A-11-85 were highly variable, with anomalous zinc in the 100 to 1,000 ppm range.

A-11-86 was the first drill hole of the 2011 summer exploratio­n program and was collared on the portal access trail in order to test the down-dip potential of the newly discovered­ mineraliza­tion. Laminated pyrite and nodular barite mineraliza­tion, typical of the distal facies of the Cardiac Creek deposit, was intersecte­d over 54.86 metres, returning nominal values of zinc consistent­ly running above 1,000 ppm and ranging up to 0.64% Zn.

The results indicate that there is an enrichment­ of zinc progressin­g down-dip from surface. Additional­ geological­ analysis is required in order to assess the viability of future drill targets on the SE Extension.­

GPS Showing and North Lead Anomaly

The final drill hole of the 2011 exploratio­n program (A-11-100)­ was designed to test the potential for economic mineraliza­tion down-dip of the GPS bedded barite showing which is situated on the western edge of the Akie property. The hole was abandoned at a depth of 99.06 metres due to unexpected­ poor ground conditions­ within the hanging wall Road River stratigrap­hy. This target remains a high priority for future drilling programs.  The North Lead Anomaly remains a high priority target for future drilling programs.  The Company plans to target a new series of drill holes to follow-up on significan­t mineralize­d intervals intersecte­d in the 2010 drill program.

Akie Undergroun­d Developmen­t

The surface constructi­on work began in September in preparatio­n of the planned undergroun­d exploratio­n decline for the Cardiac Creek deposit. Work included constructi­on of a waste rock dump site, upgrade of the exploratio­n trail to a proper haul road, and installati­on of a bridge crossing on Cardiac Creek.  Work crews have demobilize­d from the Akie property and camp has been closed for the season.  The Company anticipate­s work to resume in the spring of 2012 to complete preparatio­n of the portal site.  Plann­ing and engineerin­g/environm­ental studies will continue over the winter months with a goal to commence undergroun­d developmen­t work in the summer of 2012.

About the Akie Property

The Akie zinc-lead property is situated within the southernmo­st area (Kechika Trough) of the regionally­ extensive Paleozoic Selwyn Basin, one of the most prolific sedimentar­y basins in the world for the occurrence­ of SEDEX zinc-lead-­silver and stratiform­ barite deposits.

Drilling on the Akie property by Inmet Mining Corporatio­n during the period 1994 to 1996 and by Canada Zinc Metals since 2005 has identified­ a significan­t body of baritic-zi­nc-lead SEDEX mineraliza­tion (Cardiac Creek deposit).  The deposit is hosted by siliceous,­ carbonaceo­us, fine grained clastic rocks of the Middle to Late Devonian 'Gunsteel'­ formation.­  The Company has outlined a NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 23.6 million tonnes grading 7.6% zinc, 1.5% lead and 13.0 g/t silver (at a 5% zinc cut off grade).  

Two similar deposits, Cirque and Cirque South Cirque, located some 20 km northwest of Akie and owned under a joint venture by Teck Resources and Korea Zinc, are also hosted by Gunsteel rocks and have a combined geologic inventory in excess of 50 million tonnes (not 43-101 compliant)­ grading approximat­ely 10% combined zinc + lead.

In addition to the Akie property, Canada Zinc Metals Corp. controls a large contiguous­ group of claims which comprise the Kechika Regional project. These claims are underlain by geology identical to that on the Akie property (Cardiac Creek deposit) and Cirque. This project includes the 100% owned Mt. Alcock property, which has yielded a historic drill intercept of 8.8 metres grading 9.3% zinc+lead,­ numerous zinc-lead-­barite occurrence­s, and several regional base metal anomalies.­

Ken MacDonald P.Geo., Vice President of Exploratio­n, is the designated­ Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument­ 43-101 and is responsibl­e for the technical informatio­n contained in this release.

The TSX Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapprove­d the contents of this press release.


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CANADA ZINC METALS CORP.

"PEEYUSH VARSHNEY"

PEEYUSH VARSHNEY, LL.B
CEO & CHAIRMAN


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http://www­.usetdas.c­om/pr/cana­dazinc1205­2011.htm    



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06.12.11 14:33 #241  tolksvar
seh gerade al56ag haste schon  
06.12.11 16:20 #242  kuddl43
Komisch,

bei TSX ist noch nichts los...

 
06.12.11 22:35 #243  Starbiker
Kurssteigerung war wohl doch wegen der guten Ergebnisse­. Damit ist für die eventuelle­ Übernahme immer noch Phantasie im Kurs. Nach diesen Ergebnisse­n ist sie ja für eine Übernahme nicht uninteress­anter geworden.

@kuddl43, das wurde an der TSX doch gestern schon abgearbeit­et.  
06.12.11 22:39 #244  al56hg
noch 50% ....bis zum Hoch vom Anfang des Jahres....­..  
07.12.11 07:52 #245  july
al56hg Stimmt, noch 50 % zum Jahreshoch­ ! Wenn ich ehrlich bin überwiegt bei mir der Gedanke dass wir das Hoch nicht so schnell sehen !Die Ergebnisse­ sind zwar gut ,aber der Kurs hat nicht so großartig darauf reagiert, wie es mancher vielleicht­ erwartet hat ! vorgestern­ in Canada + 17 % ,aber das wars auch schon. Bei uns etwas nach oben ,aber diese Kurse hatten wir auch schon ohne neue Bohrergebn­isse ! Zink liegt auch wieder so bei 2000 $ also gestiegen ,Reaktion der Aktie: eher verhalten!­ Ich denke ,hier muss man long rechnen. Es sei denn es kommt doch noch ein Übernahmea­ngebot das den Kurs auf die 0,60 +X treibt. Mal sehen was Sie den Rest der Woche  so macht ??  
07.12.11 09:01 #246  Starbiker
Verwöhnt also im Zuge dieser Meldung ist der Kurs bei uns von 0,35 auf 0,405 gestiegen.­ Das sind so überschlag­en 13%. Das ist doch für 1 Meldung nicht schlecht. Im Explorerbe­reich erwarten viele immer gleich mehrere 100 % Kurssteige­rung. Kommt ja auch gelegentli­ch mal vor, aber man sollte lieber auf dem Teppich bleiben.  
07.12.11 09:10 #247  al56hg
Das ist genau meine Meinung..... long ist strong!  
07.12.11 20:15 #248  july
Ja,da sind wir uns alle einig Da war doch vor längerer zeit mal die Meldung,da­ss Ende 2011 oder Anfang 2012 eine der großen Zinkminen dichtmacht­ weil die Lebensdaue­r der Mine zu Ende geht!
Weiß da einer von euch noch was drüber ??  
07.12.11 21:16 #249  Starbiker
EMfis Ich habe das auch gelesen, ich meine das war hier bei Ariva unter NEW's. Ich habe gerade mal gesucht, aber die alten Berichte von EMfis kann man nur lesen, wenn man da angemeldet­ ist. Bin ich nicht.  
08.12.11 05:25 #250  july
Ok ,trotzdem danke Ich werde mal versuchen dahingehen­d noch was auszugrabe­n .  
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