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49 Postings, 6141 Tage Gooner89hm

 
  
    #3426
18.05.08 18:15
ich verstehe das nicht so ganz was hat mf damit zu tuhen das der kurz so abgerutscht ist`? und ja sagen wir er hat seine finger im spiel?? was heist das für uns??
hmm  

1275 Postings, 6761 Tage Ijajanein, nein

 
  
    #3427
18.05.08 20:24
om hat mit mf nichts zu tun, ich bin etwas vom thema des threads abgewichen...  

49 Postings, 6141 Tage Gooner89.

 
  
    #3428
18.05.08 22:18
ach so  

237 Postings, 6569 Tage matizIrgedwelche News bekannt

 
  
    #3429
28.05.08 17:47
oder in Aussicht?  

65 Postings, 6403 Tage maczockJEEP!

 
  
    #3430
29.05.08 12:09
May 28, 2008
KORES to fund Ogcheon Uranium Drilling

Vancouver, BC, May 28, 2008 -- Oriental Minerals Inc. (OTL:TSX-V) is pleased to announce that the Korea Resources Corporation (KORES) has agreed to fund Stage 1 drilling targeting part of Oriental Mineral's Ogcheon Uranium project. Stage 1 drilling will consist of a 5 hole, 800 metre drill programme, with Oriental Minerals and KORES jointly choosing hole locations, and KORES bearing the drilling cost. The 800 metre Stage 1 programme is part of Oriental's previously announced 6000 metre diamond drill programme.

The targeted uranium mineralization for this joint program consists of carbonaceous metasedimentary horizons which are regarded as similar to the Chattanooga (USA) and Alum (Sweden) shales but typically with relatively higher uranium (often in excess of 0.02%U) and vanadium (often in excess of 0.3%V) concentrations. The carbonaceous metasediments form part of the late Precambrian to early Palaeozoic Guryongsan Formation and extend for approximately 90km within the NE-SW trending Ogcheon structural lower greenschist facies zone.

Damien Reynolds, Chairman of Oriental Minerals noted, "We are very pleased to be working with KORES on the Ogcheon Uranium project and are especially pleased to have the initial drill programme funded by KORES. Our technical team did significant due diligence to identify the Daejon 29 and 39 claims, and it is clear that KORES shares our excitement about the Ogcheon Uranium projects.. Given our dedication to exploration in South Korea, we look forward to further cooperation with KORES in the future."

Oriental Minerals is the first foreign company to be granted Uranium Exploration and Mining Licenses in South Korea, as part of a substantial portfolio of mineral projects encompassing multiple commodities. KORES is a state owned South Korean public corporation which is dedicated to advancing Korean domestic mineral resource development efforts. It has numerous and significant resource investments in many parts of the world across a range of mineral and energy commodities.

A map of the area can be found on the Oriental web site at:
http://www.orientalminerals.com/s/Ogchon.asp?ReportID=180026.


About Oriental Minerals Inc.

Oriental Minerals is a Canadian based exploration company exploring for world-class mineral deposits in South Korea. The Company's current projects include tungsten-molybdenum, base metals and gold-silver properties with significant known mineralization and excellent regional potential.

South Korea is an independent country with strong ties to the USA and a key trading partner with Canada and Australia. The country has an excellent infrastructure, established and workable Mining Laws, and available trained mining workforce.

These factors, combined with an in-country bilingual team, has assisted OTL in capturing a first class country-wide, diversified minerals portfolio.


On behalf of the Board of Directors,
Ian Fodie, Lead Director
+ 604-681-5755

For More Information Contact:
Spiro Kletas,
+ 604-696-6515
skletas@orientalminerals.com
 

237 Postings, 6569 Tage matiz@singernot

 
  
    #3431
29.05.08 16:54
Bist Du auch noch investiert?  

49 Postings, 6141 Tage Gooner89es wird hart

 
  
    #3432
31.05.08 13:00
die aktie wird wohl noch 5-8 % runter gehen aber dannach wird sie exlodieren...ich weiß die nerven liegen blank aber ich werde meine anteile auf stocken nach de die aktie unter 20 ist und dann warten wir ab es ist natürlich verdammt riskant also nichts für swache nerven leute..  

330 Postings, 6746 Tage W123Gooner89

 
  
    #3433
1
31.05.08 15:26
Ich gebe dir absolut recht.Ich bin absolut überzeugt das in 1-2 Jahren der Aktienkurs
2 stellig ist.Wenns überhaupt solange dauert.  

418 Postings, 6594 Tage philscha2stellig....ja klar!

 
  
    #3434
04.06.08 15:21
Ich bin ja auch Optimist....aber ein wenig übertrieben scheint mir diese rosige Prognose schon zu sein. Auf welche Begründung für solch einen Anstieg stützt sich diese denn? Würde mich wirklich interessieren..vielleicht hab ich was wichtiges übersehen. Würde ja bedeuten, dass meine LV's dann 3 stellig sind ;-)..hechel...ja, so will ich das.  

418 Postings, 6594 Tage philschadavon mal abgesehen...sie steigt heute mal wieder!

 
  
    #3435
04.06.08 15:23
aber es kann mir bestimmt keiner sagen warum..oder?  

418 Postings, 6594 Tage philschaNews Sangdong!

 
  
    #3436
04.06.08 15:30

June 04, 2008 ORIENTALS DRILLING CONFIRMS DEPTH AND EXTENSIONS OF THE SANGDONG RESOURCE Vancouver, BC, June 4th, 2008 -- Oriental Minerals Inc. (OTL:TSX-V) is pleased to announce further results from an additional 8 holes from the drill program at the Sangdong Tungsten-Molybdenum project in South Korea. The Company continues to advance the technical studies to be incorporated into the Preliminary Economic Assessment (on-track for release before September 30, 2008) and subsequent feasibility studies.  Hole SD-40 has 2 intersections reported of greater than 20 metres. Of significance is hole SD-42 which is open at depth and confirms the down dip extension of both tungsten and molybdenum mineralization at Sangdong, with an intersection of 72m @ 0.14% WO3 and 0.07% MoS2 Hole SD-43 has noteworthy combined intersections of tungsten and molybdenum of 109m @ 0.16% WO3 and 0.06% MoS2 and 66m @ 0.21% WO3 and 0.11% MoS2 . The many additional molybdenum intersections to the end of hole SD-43 at 700 metres have contributed to greater definition of the deep molybdenum mineralization.  Hole SD-56 is encouraging and shows the layered zones of mineralization extend the known deposit to the northeast. Holes SD-57 to 59 have given more detail of the limits of mineralization on the southeast boundary, assisting the preliminary mine planning currently underway.  Hole SD-60 is located where the skarn is near surface and has several intervals greater than 0.1% WO3.  Technical studies underway include environmental baseline work, with 3 of 4 seasons already completed and metallurgical studies of a 600 kilogram sample are 60% complete. Pit optimization studies are being updated with these results, as is the Wardrop Engineering resource estimate (announced March 17, 2008). The details of the drill intersections, using a 0.1 WO3% Equivalent cut-off, are tabulated below:  Hole  From (m)  To (m)  Interval (m)  WO3 (%)  MoS2 (%)  Rock Type (Formation)    SD-40  29  50  21  0.22  0.05  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-40  55  84  29  0.27  0.05  Skarn (Myobong Slate)     SD-42  196  200  4  0.10  0.01  Limestone/Breccia  SD-42  246  318  72  0.14  0.07  Limestone/Breccia/Skarn, EOH     SD-43  30  139  109  0.16  0.06  Breccia/Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-43  152  218  66  0.21  0.11  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-43  225  244  19  0.03  0.06  Skarn / Quartzite  SD-43  251  270  19  0.00  0.08  Quartzite (Jangsan)  SD-43  281  295  14  0.01  0.16  Quartzite (Jangsan)  SD-43  349  357  8  0.00  0.07  Quartzite (Jangsan)  SD-43  445  456  11  0.01  0.07  Quartzite (Jangsan)  SD-43  497  514  17  0.00  0.06  Quartzite (Jangsan)  SD-43  530  542  12  0.01  0.13  Quartzite (Jangsan)  SD-43  564  576  12  0.00  0.15  Quartzite (Jangsan)  SD-43  610  638  28  0.01  0.12  Quartzite (Jangsan)  SD-43  648  659  11  0.01  0.08  Quartzite (Jangsan)  SD-43  686  691  5  0.03  0.03  Quartzite (Jangsan)     SD-56  111  116  5  0.10  0.00  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-56  131  147  16  0.17  0.01  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-56  156  163  7  0.06  0.02  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-56  184  190  6  0.14  0.00  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-56  196  202  6  0.13  0.00  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-56  217  224  7  0.05  0.03  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-56  235  239  4  0.22  0.01  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-56  261  267  6  0.23  0.00  Skarn (Myobong Slate)     SD-57  No significant intersections          0.00  0.00        SD-58  169  171  2  0.12  0.00  Skarn (Myobong Slate)     SD-59  85  97  12  0.16  0.01  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-59  169  178  9  0.12  0.00  Skarn (Myobong Slate)     SD-60  0  4  4  0.13  0.00  Overburden / Skarn  SD-60  37  55  18  0.13  0.03  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-60  71  82  11  0.08  0.03  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-60  93  95  2  0.62  0.01  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-60  118  128  10  0.17  0.01  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-60  162  170  8  0.15  0.00  Skarn (Myobong Slate)  SD-60  180  182  2  0.01  0.08  Quartzite (Jangsan)   Current Drill Status:  As at 2nd June 2008, 79 holes have been drilled for a total of over 20,000m.  Currently, 4 diamond rigs are operational. The status of drilling is tabulated below.  HoleID  UTME(m)  UTMN(m)  RL(m)  Azimuth True(°)  Inclination(°)  Depth(m)  Drill Type  Date Completed  SD-63  485142  4111806  870  135  -70  500  Diamond  30-Apr  SD-66  485473  4111384  683  315  -70  181  Diamond  25-Apr  SD-67  485296  4111218  828  135  -70  161  Diamond  9-Apr  SD-69  484610  4111364  928  315  -70  221  Diamond  11-Apr  SD-73  485160  4111479  787  315  -70  490  Diamond  8-May  SD-74  484744  4111383  850  135  -70  135  RC  3-Apr  SD-75  484774  4111383  850  315  -70  90  RC  5-Apr  SD-76  485380  4111661  735  315  -70  455  Diamond  12-May  SD-77  484611  4111364  928  135  -70  c134  Diamond  In progress  SD-78  485142  4111806  870  205  -70  201  Diamond  17-May  SD-79  485160  4111479  787  255  -55  109  Diamond  19-May  SD-80  485095  4111255  847  135  -70  c168  Diamond  In progress  SD-81  484871  4111363  836  315  -70  c118  Diamond  In progress  SD-82  485160  4111479  787  240  -70  85  Diamond  29-May  SD-83  485160  4111479  787  135  -70  c8  Diamond  In progress   Analytical results are awaited from the completed holes.   Updated Drill Program Map  To view an updated Drill Program Map, please go to www.orientalminerals.com.  QA/QC  Samples are 1-metre split PQ, HQ or NQ core or 1-metre split RC. The samples were prepared at the on-site preparation facility and pulps were submitted to ALS Chemex laboratory in Brisbane, Australia and analyzed by Ore Grade Method XRF-ME05, Au-AA21, ME-ICP41s and Ag-OG46.  Quality Control: Blanks, Standards and Coarse and Pulp Duplicates samples were routinely inserted with the drill samples at random intervals. Blank samples were clean, indicating no cross contamination in the samples. All results confirm analysis of Standards and Coarse Duplicates are within the normal bounds of acceptable error of +/- 5%. Pulp Duplicate samples processed by another independent laboratory are also within the normal bounds of acceptable error of +/- 5%.

 

237 Postings, 6569 Tage matizNoch jemand

 
  
    #3437
16.06.08 12:17
hier oder alle schon verkauft?  

6 Postings, 6248 Tage genialoriental

 
  
    #3438
16.06.08 12:39
bin auch hier,und habe eben noch ein paar nachgekauft :))))))  

6 Postings, 6248 Tage genialoriental

 
  
    #3439
16.06.08 12:41
schon mal was von www.kinstrade.de gehört?  

237 Postings, 6569 Tage matiz@genial

 
  
    #3440
16.06.08 14:27
Nein, noch nichts davon gehört.  

326 Postings, 6566 Tage b1911Sieht alles super aus

 
  
    #3441
16.06.08 15:28
aber warum steigt der Kurs nicht ?
Bin schon lange dabei, fürs Nachkaufen aber derzeit nicht mutig genug.  

49 Postings, 6141 Tage Gooner89@b1911

 
  
    #3442
16.06.08 18:52
das ist mir auch ein rätsel warum der kurs nicht steigt oder weiter so absinkt....  

247 Postings, 6576 Tage drmiraculixWieso der Kurs nicht steigt

 
  
    #3443
1
17.06.08 11:28

hängt aus meiner Sicht mit der Situation im gesamten Rohstoffsektor zusammen.

Zur Zeit besteht einfach kein Interesse an solchen Unternehmen, auch wenn sie wie OTL gute Substanz haben.

Die Angst einer anhaltenden Rzession in USA zieht das Geld aus den Märkten. 

Wer investiert den jetzt überhaupt gerne noch ???

Wer antizyklisch handelt sollte jetzt zuschlagen, denn langfristig gejts wieder nach oben.

An den fundamentalen Aussichten und Fakten hat sich nichts geändert.

Auch andere gute Werte im Rohstoffsektor haben Federn gelassen: z.b. Forsys oder Columbia Yukon.

Bin weiter hier voll investiert und gebe kein Stück aus der Hand. 

 

6 Postings, 6248 Tage genialoriental

 
  
    #3444
17.06.08 19:29
genau so sehe ich das auch drmiraculix,die kommt auf jedenfall wieder hoch! wenn sich mal alles beruhígt hat geht oriental auch wieder nach oben und das gewaltig meiner meinung nach.  

237 Postings, 6569 Tage matizHoffentlich!

 
  
    #3445
17.06.08 20:10
 

330 Postings, 6746 Tage W123genial

 
  
    #3446
17.06.08 22:53
Genauso sehe ich das auch.In 1-2 Jahren wenns überhaupt solange dauert sehen
wir mindetens 10 € da bin ich mir absolut sicher

Gruß  

960 Postings, 6420 Tage Zwenersehr mutige Prognose W123

 
  
    #3447
17.06.08 23:02

960 Postings, 6420 Tage Zwenermutige Prognose W123

 
  
    #3448
17.06.08 23:03
oder Wunschdenken?  

237 Postings, 6569 Tage matizIch glaube,

 
  
    #3449
18.06.08 12:00
es geht los, mal wieder in die andere Richtung.  

65 Postings, 6403 Tage maczockschön wärs!!

 
  
    #3450
18.06.08 12:33
fragt sich nur wie lang .....  

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