QUEST MINERALS+MNG (WKN: A0M92C) Produktionsstart?
Irgendwie vermisse ich mal wieder Neuigkeiten, selbst im I Hub ist nur noch Small talk angesagt.
Keine Empfehlung für irgendwas nur meine Meinung, jeder auf eigenes Risko
Truth be told. No one has one photo of coal being loaded on a truck and being transported away from the site. How long does it take to replace a belt? Again no physical evidence that repairs are even taken place. Someone said they saw the belts on site but their camera was broken. Truth questionable.
I am sure there is coal in the mine and just as sure that so far none has been sold. No name calling, just prove me wrong. SHOW ME THE COAL BEING LOADED AND TRUCKED AWAY.
und der gute "psplurge " hat immer noch Probleme mit seiner Kamera.
Re von "qsplurge" ( nur meine Meinung habe es aber bei Yahoo gefunden )
Re: Received Email Quest has no coal/hole 27-Aug-08 11:12 am
Who sent you this e-mail?
Forward it to my yahoo account please.
I know better because I have been to Slatter's Branch twice. First on July 4th and recently on August 22nd. See my pictures from the July 4th visit at: www.public.fotki.com/qsplurge
There are two mine faces. Pond Creeek is currently in production though production has been paused because the belt line is being upgraded. Lower Cedar Grove is being readied for production now. It is definitely not in a flat field. It is on a steep hillside in the in the Appalachain mountians. There were numerous vehicles parked around the site, all with valid registration tags.
aber leider fehlt der Beweis. Verfluchte Technik, wenn die Kamera malfunction ist. Kann aber mal vorkommen.
bei mir klapptes mittlerweile mit der Technik immer besser.
mal sehen ob man in deutschland ein paar stücke für 0.005 eu bekommt um sie in den usa für 0.0082 usd wieder zu verscherbeln. reicht dann wenigstens für ein feierabendbier.
und kurbelt erstens den handel an und wäre zweitens ein beitrag zur pflege des deutsch-amerikanischen verhältnisses..:-)))
B.F.
http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/...id=14668&tof=10&rt=2&frt=2&off=1
Wäre ne ordentliche Nummer!
8000 Tonnen x 90 Dollar/Tonne = 720.000 Dollar Umsatz
wenn ja, wäre es schon gut. wobei man wohl eher von 25 tagen/monat ausgehen muss, weil die imho auch samstags arbeiten, also 6-tage-woche.
Well, there goes Eugene’s plan of getting out of Bankruptcy within 90 days!
5. Counsel for Interstellar and for Gwendolyn Slater have requested that the Debtor
circulate the modified plan and file an Amended Disclosure Statement and Plan for the Court’s
consideration on September 16, 2008, with a revote and confirmation hearing in October or
November at the Court’s convenience.
http://viewer.zoho.com/docs/rMbdbf
www.msha.gov/ (pdf) neben der Mineninspection geben die wohl sowas wie Unfallverhütungsvorschriften raus.
Da sieht man das die Leute unten ganz schön schuften müssen und nicht jeder die Arbeiten übernehmen kann. Hier ist auch Köpfchen gefragt um Verantwortungsvoll die Maschinen zu führen damit eben keine Unfälle geschehen.
auf einen grünen Wochenanfang
Im Amiland findet wohl ein Ausverkauf statt ,haben die Alle Angst vor dem 5.9. ?? Normalerweise sollte da doch nichts passieren.!
Viele Grüße, mal sehen,was die Woche bringt.
HR
das die neuen shares nicht gezogen werden.....
wer es glaubt...
ich sehe 25 : 1 chance hier das nochmal abgeht
news on quest! 36 minutes ago I had the chance to speak with Quest Minerals & Mining Corporation (OTCBB: QMNM) CEO Eugene Chiaramonte, Jr. last week and the conversation was quite productive. Mr. Chiaramonte was able to shine some light on what has been transpiring at the company's Eastern Kentucky coal mines as well as with its ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. Here's a look at some of the highlights from our conversation:
1. Pond Creek Mine:
Production was halted on Wednesday 8/20 due to a belt problem and is expected to commence early this week;
Quest has been producing and shipping coal to fulfill its $8M contract with Logan & Kanawa for over two months;
The mine currently employs two mining shifts and a maintenance shift. The second mining shift is a half shift, for now;
The company will likely update investors with Pond Creek sales data within the next 2-4 weeks;
Because the mine required such intensive rehab and invasive drilling (i.e, ripping out the pre-existing roof), Quest's equipment took a serious beating in the process of achieving full production status. In order to ensure future efficiencies, Quest has been re-building and replacing worn down equipment. This process is believed to be just about over with;
2. Gwenco Bankruptcy Proceedings:
Quest plans on presenting its re-organization plan to the bankruptcy judge this Friday (9/5) and expects to receive a "yes or no" reply within about a week;
Management has prepared the plan using "low-ball" figures in effort not to handicap itself going forward;
3. Cedar Grove Mine:
Initial rehabilitation has commenced at the mine. This includes light excavation of paths and access roads leading up to the property. Eugene noted that a bulldozer was currently on-site and being used to clear the face of the mine as well as provide easier access to the property.
Eugene also noted that Quest is already in early-stage negotiations for future sale of the coal housed in Cedar Grove and is pleased with the direction in which talks are progressing.
4. The Potential Mountain Ridge Acquisition:
At this point it does not look like management will pursue the deal. According to my conversation with Quest's CEO, due diligence was conducted on behalf of the company and the deals was not seen as being beneficial.
I hope this helps paint a better picture of what is going on with Quest, currently. Feel free to post any questions that you might have on the blog and I'll be happy to reply.
this came from microstockprofit website