silverado goldmines (867737)
wir müßen im Trend bleiben wollen keine Schlußkurse unter 0,09$ sehen!
ps. hätten die mal in den news an der ounce zahl mal 2-3 nullen ran gehängt!
Jetzt lasst uns mal davon ausgehen das sie sich zur Goldkonzentration hin arbeiten und nicht davon weg und sie noch 18000 cubic yard loses Geröll zum Auswaschen bereit liegen haben. Alles in allem hört sich das sehr gut an und ist es auf jeden Fall wert weiter drin zu bleiben. Hier bestaht keine Gefahr mehr. ein sicheres Invest.
Toni, die 150k Blöcke gestern, sicher das da keiner von Dir dabei war ? ;)
P.S.: 530k, weil ich eingerechnet habe das Silverado höhere Preise für das Gold Aufgrund der hohen Reinheit bekommt.
sieht aber grad noch nicht so aus - eher im Gegenteil -
schönen Tag noch und
Urlaubsgruß ka-el
P.S. Manchmal komm ich ausm Wasser
und poste ein bißchen,
bin aber gleich wieder weg ;-)))
Ne ich versichere Dir hab nix neues geholt, is mir derzeit einfach zu teuer(spread)! Obwohl ich schaue gerade man kann 300K für 0,065€ in F. bekommen! jemand will die abgeben... mmhh...
ps.ne kauforder liegt bereit, im panikbereich wird die in kraft treten!!!
die trendlinien im Chart von sts091280, gefallen mir... wie die obere Abwärstlinie zur unterstützung linie wird! gut erkannt
Platts: US House passes $31.6-bil 2008 energy and water spending bill
US House passes $31.6-bil 2008 energy and water spending bill
Washington (Platts)--17Jul2007
The US House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a $31.6-billion 2008energy and water spending bill by a 312-112 vote. The bill would provide asignificant increase in funding for solar energy, biofuels and otherclean-energy technologies, as well as $1 billion in funds for members'priority projects. The vote margin would be sufficient to withstand President Bush'sthreatened veto of the measure, and any spending bill that significantlyexceeds his budget request. The bill would provide the Department of Energy with $25.2 billion forfiscal 2008, an increase of $1.1 billion over the current funding level and$480 million more than DOE requested. Renewable energy programs would receive$632 million more than the Bush administration request. The bill would also increase funding for various clean-coal programs,providing these initiatives with $709 million, or $142 million more than DOErequested. DOE science programs would also see increased funding, especiallyinitiatives that use state-of-the-art "supercomputers" to model the effects ofglobal warming. The bill funded some of the Bush administration's nuclear energypriorities, but not others. The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership, which isdesigned to spur a renaissance in civilian nuclear energy through thereprocessing of spent nuclear fuel and other means, would receive only $120million compared with the administration's $405 million request. The proposed federal nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain in Nevadawould receive all of the administration's requested $494 million, however,despite the project's low political clout since Nevada Democrat and Yuccaopponent Harry Reid assumed the Senate's top job earlier in 2007. Meanwhile, a group of Republicans failed to eliminate all or part of a $1billion earmarks package inserted into the bill by unanimous consent after itwas approved by the appropriations committee. Appropriators opted for a post-committee approach to attaching earmarksto the measure so they can receive extra scrutiny, Appropriations ChairmanDavid Obey, Democrat-Wisconsin has said. The amendment by Representative John Campbell, Republican-California,that would have struck the entire earmark package, was defeated on a 39-388recorded vote. --Jean Chemnick, jean_chemnick@platts.com
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Die 293494st im Nasdaq wurden so wie es ausschaut über diese Firma(DomesticSecurities, Inc.) gekauft! Die haben gut darauf spekuliert das der Kurs bis runter zu den Stopmarken der Neueinsteiger getrieben wird!
Das wird der start für einen jahrelangen longtrend!
muß wech keine zeit heute, schaue mal um mitternacht auf den heutigen Kursverlauf!
07.13.07 | 0.0900 | Buy | !!! | 1,296 |
06.15.07 | 0.1010 | Sell | 1,296 | |
06.01.07 | 0.1020 | Buy | 1,309 | |
04.20.07 | 0.1470 | Sell | 1,309 | |
03.30.07 | 0.1230 | Buy | 1,095 | |
03.16.07 | 0.1200 | Sell | 1,095 | |
11.03.06 | 0.0530 | Buy | 484 | |
10.13.06 | 0.0550 | Sell | 484 | |
09.22.06 | 0.0550 | Buy | 484 | |
06.16.06 | 0.0965 | Sell | 484 | |
03.31.06 | 0.1150 | Buy | 576 | |
02.24.06 | 0.1700 | Sell | 576 | |
01.06.06 | 0.0520 | Buy | 176 | |
12.09.05 | 0.0510 | Sell | 176 | |
09.02.05 | 0.0430 | Buy | 149 | |
06.24.05 | 0.0550 | Sell | 149 | |
06.10.05 | 0.0370 | Buy | 100 |
Date | Price | Signal | $100 Became | |
07.05.07 | 0.0890 | Sell | 1,616 | |
06.29.07 | 0.0840 | Buy | 1,525 | |
06.13.07 | 0.0990 | Sell | 1,525 | |
06.08.07 | 0.0990 | Buy | 1,525 | |
06.04.07 | 0.1030 | Sell | 1,525 | |
05.31.07 | 0.1000 | Buy | 1,481 | |
05.23.07 | 0.1149 | Sell | 1,481 | |
05.21.07 | 0.1100 | Buy | 1,417 | |
04.11.07 | 0.1420 | Sell | 1,417 | |
03.19.07 | 0.1140 | Buy | 1,138 | |
03.09.07 | 0.1250 | Sell | 1,138 | |
02.09.07 | 0.0930 | Buy | 847 | |
02.06.07 | 0.0930 | Sell | 847 | |
02.01.07 | 0.0960 | Buy | 874 | |
01.26.07 | 0.1010 | Sell | 874 | |
01.22.07 | 0.0940 | Buy | 813 | |
01.18.07 | 0.0901 | Sell | 813 | |
12.26.06 | 0.0830 | Buy | 749 | |
12.21.06 | 0.0955 | Sell | 749 | |
12.19.06 | 0.0800 | Buy | 628 | |
12.12.06 | 0.0680 | Sell | 628 | |
12.08.06 | 0.0690 | Buy | 637 | |
11.07.06 | 0.0790 | Sell | 637 | |
10.27.06 | 0.0490 | Buy | 395 | |
09.22.06 | 0.0570 | Sell | 395 | |
09.19.06 | 0.0540 | Buy | 374 | |
05.12.06 | 0.1550 | Sell | 374 | |
05.10.06 | 0.1520 | Buy | 367 | |
05.03.06 | 0.1570 | Sell | 367 | |
05.01.06 | 0.1500 | Buy | 351 | |
04.20.06 | 0.1400 | Sell | 351 | |
04.17.06 | 0.1370 | Buy | 343 | |
04.05.06 | 0.1410 | Sell | 343 | |
04.03.06 | 0.1320 | Buy | 321 | |
03.29.06 | 0.1400 | Sell | 321 | |
03.27.06 | 0.1150 | Buy | 264 | |
02.22.06 | 0.1720 | Sell | 264 | |
02.17.06 | 0.1500 | Buy | 230 | |
02.15.06 | 0.1740 | Sell | 230 | |
02.13.06 | 0.1730 | Buy | 229 | |
01.24.06 | 0.0810 | Sell | 229 | |
12.30.05 | 0.0500 | Buy | 141 | |
12.14.05 | 0.0575 | Sell | 141 | |
12.12.05 | 0.0530 | Buy | 130 | |
11.08.05 | 0.0391 | Sell | 130 | |
10.13.05 | 0.0410 | Buy | 137 | |
10.07.05 | 0.0450 | Sell | 137 | |
09.26.05 | 0.0450 | Buy | 137 | |
09.21.05 | 0.0540 | Sell | 137 | |
09.02.05 | 0.0460 | Buy | 116 | |
08.15.05 | 0.0500 | Sell | 116 | |
07.21.05 | 0.0430 | Buy | 100 |
Ich weiß nicht ob drüben die Amis bei uns kaufen können, den 1mill.st. habe ich mir nicht geholt!
naja man darf gespannt sein!
Dann wäre der Kurs heute bei 0,0746€ und nicht 0,063€
20.07.2007 14:16
The Future of Clean Coal:
The Impact of New Technologies and Legislation on the Economics of Coal-Fired Power Generation
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c63332) has announced the addition of “˜The Future of Clean Coal: The Impact of New Technologies and Legislation on the Economics of Coal-Fired Power Generation' to their offering.
Coal accounts for 40% of global electricity supply and the proportion is set to remain steady, even as global generating capacity rises. Coal-fired generating capacity may double by 2030, which would have a severe effect on carbon dioxide emissions unless new, cleaner technologies can be implemented.
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Some key findings from this report...
* By 2030 coal will still supply close to 40% of global electricity.
* This will lead to an increase in global coal-fired capacity by between 50% and 100%.
* Coal capacity in China may reach 660GW in China by 2020 and 160GW in India. The US is likely to add between 100GW and 150GW of new capacity by 2030, whilst demand is likely to fall within the EU.
* Short term demands for reductions in carbon dioxide emissions (to 2020) will be met by increased use of highly efficient coal-fired power plants based on supercritical and ultrasupercritical pulverized coal technology.
* Carbon dioxide capture and sequestration technologies will enter the market beyond 2020, allowing virtually zero emission coal-fired plants to be built. The rate of their introduction will depend on global agreement on greenhouse gas control.
* Coal-fired power generation remains competitive with the best renewable technologies, even after accounting for the costs of carbon capture technology.....
War das ein ausrutscher oder was großes???