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02.10.10 01:15
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673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauTopempfehlungen (GOLD) von Craig Stanley -Pinetree

Movers & Shakers: Pinetree Capital's Craig Stanley - Part 1

10/1/2010 4:55:11 PM
    

"What to look for in a gold stock investment"


Craig Stanley is Vice President of Research for Pinetree Capital (TSX: T.PNP, Stock Forum), a merchant banking firm focused on investing in early stage micro and small cap resource companies. Although Pinetree became well known for uranium back when there was a boom in that commodity in 2006, the company is focused on small-cap mining in general. Its biggest positions currently are in gold and other precious metal related equities and that’s what they’re focused on for the longer term. They still have uranium companies in their portfolio, though, and Pinetree CEO Sheldon Inwentash also runs Mega Uranium (TSX: T.MGA, Stock Forum).

“Some of our big wins we’ve had recently that still have a lot of potential – one is Colossus Minerals (TSX: T.CSI, Stock Forum),” said Stanley. He calls the company’s drill results “ridiculously high grade, the highest grades in the world I’ve ever seen for gold, silver, platinum and palladium.” Another one of Pinetree’s big winners Stanley mentioned is Continental Gold (TSX: T.CNL, Stock Forum) in Colombia.

For Stanley, these companies are examples of great management, with great assets that were open to Pinetree getting in at a very early stage. For Pinetree, however, it’s also about getting the right people in to hold the stock – ones that will be long-term holders.

“It’s a mixture of management and assets. We’ll invest in a company even if it has bad management with good assets if maybe there’s something we can do there,” Stanley added.

As far as the asset goes, Stanley asserts that his company looks for both open ‘pittable’ and underground mining potential. As well, he is not particular in regards to geography either – Pinetree will invest in riskier countries throughout the world.

“Sheldon (Pinetree’s CEO) just wants leverage to gold, that’s his big thing. Sometimes he’ll invest (in a company) even if it doesn’t work at this gold price, will it work at $2000 gold? And if he can get it for cheap then that will make sense,” Stanley stated.

As far as how to value a gold producer, Stanley believes investors should look to a company’s net asset value (NAV) as opposed to price multiples such as P/E, P/CF and P/B. A company’s NAV is calculated by summing up the discounted cash flows (DCF) produced from its mine(s), adding cash and subtracting any debt.  

NAV calculations take into consideration a company’s debt position, as well as the cash flows over an entire mine’s life (and thus the size of a mine’s reserves/resources along with the metallurgical recoveries), and the initial and sustaining capital required to build and operate a mine.

Shares of senior gold producers trade well above NAV, even up to 2.5 times. The reason being is due to the non mean-reverting price performance of gold, where the supply-demand factors that affect base metals are different than that for gold (base metals are consumed as opposed to gold, which is stored).
http://www.stockhouse.com/Community-News/2010/Oct/...-s-Craig-Stanley

 

02.10.10 01:19

673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauHeute nach Börseschluß mit TOPEMPFLEHUNG CNL.TO!!

The Gold Report Interview with Craig Stanley (10/01/10) TGR: All right, let's get into some of the companies you have positions in. You mentioned Colossus Minerals, which has the high-grade gold/PGMs Serra Pelada Project in Brazil. That stock went from about
.50 to a high of over $9. The CEO of Colossus, Ari Sussman, has since launched Continental Gold Ltd. (TSX:CNL), and Pinetree has a position in Continental. Is that a bet on management? Tell us about Continental.


"[CEO] Ari [Sussman] is a great guy; and he has Victor Wall, a very well-known and -respected geologist, as his special advisor. I am going to visit Continental's Buritica gold project next week. It's in Colombia on a very large land package. . .There are some small, artisanal gold mines already on this huge land package, wherein locals are going in and high-grading some veins. But, yes, it's a bet on great management and amazing exploration potential?and, in this case, there's a great corporate structure, as well."

TGR: Does Continental have some drill results coming out soon that could move the share price?

CS: Yes. They are in the midst of a 25,000-meter drill program, though that will be just the beginning. I expect continuous results from these guys.

TGR: Is this strictly a gold project, or are there other metals in the mineralization?

CS: There might be some byproduct silver, but it's primarily a gold project.

TGR: What about Colombia as a jurisdiction?

CS: Colombia has really turned the corner from a political-risk standpoint, and the geology is amazing there. It's relatively under-explored. We have seen a lot of companies list up here on the TSX that have done very well in the oil and gas (O&G) sector, and now we're also seeing that in the mining space. There are still pockets that you probably want to stay away from, but there are a lot riskier places in the world than Colombia right now.




http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/7513

Craig Stanley Bets on Management, Good Assets
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report  10/01/2010

Pinetree Capital VP of Research Craig Stanley believes that, above all else, junior mining companies need solid management and good assets. And he believes management, in particular, trumps good assets. "We have been known to back management teams even before they have a project, based solely on their history," he says. Pinetree has positions in more than 400 companies and, in this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Craig offers up some of his favorite gold and base metals plays in the lot.  

02.10.10 18:06

673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauMehr Expertenmeinungen zu CNL

Ron Stewart, Dundee Securities (08/09/10)
"When we visited Continental Gold's Colombia-based Buriticá gold project in June, our initial impression was that they're onto something good leading us to recommend that risk tolerant investors looking for exploration exposure consider CNL as a worthy investment choice. Since that time, the company has been actively drilling with three surface and one underground drill rig and has completed a surface geochemical survey on the property. We expect that news of this drilling is headed for the headlines and wish to remind our readers of some of our thoughts about Buriticá.

Chemistry is the Key to Size and Grade
Buriticá is classified as a carbonate base metal (CBM) gold deposit. Geologically, this class of deposit is believed to form the link between the better-known, high-temperature porphyry and low-temperature epithermal end members. Some of attributes that make this class of deposit particularly appealing are. . .the vein array of a CBM deposit can be vertically extensive [and] the zonation of both the carbonates and base metals provide useful indicators, which point to portions of the vein array that may host better gold grades (bonanza grades are not uncommon). . .Given that economic-grade mineralization has already been established over a vertical distance of up to 450m and remains open at depth, we are of the view that Buriticá could host a 3?5 Moz. gold resource."  

02.10.10 18:10

673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauBohrergebnisse von CNL

Ja es ist GOOOOLLLLLD! :-))) Mehr Ergebnisse werden sehr bald veröffentlicht! Her nochmal ein Auszug des Interviews mit Craig Stanley !!!!!!!!

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The Gold Report : Does Continental have some drill results coming out soon that could move the share price?

Craig Stanley : Yes. They are in the midst of a 25,000-meter drill program, though that will be just the beginning. I expect continuous results from these guys.

The Gold Report : Is this strictly a gold project, or are there other metals in the mineralization?

Craig Stanley : There might be some byproduct silver, but it's primarily a gold project.

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14.3 metres at 446g/t Gold and 166g/t Silver
19.2 meteres at 79.09 g/t Gold
9.30 metres at 6.37g/t gold  and 44g/t silver
8.85 metres at 10.28g/t gold and 11g/t Silver
8.50 metres at 23.67g/t gold and 149g/t silver
7.0 meteres at 91.99 g/t gold
5.9 metres at 21.34g/t gold  and 49g/t silver
5.5 metres at 100.2g/t gold and 88.3g/t silver
4.70 metres at 85.44g/t gold and 71g/t silver
3.90 metres at 31.98g/t gold and 40g/t silver
3.0 metres at 2106.1g/t Gold and 738.7g/t Silver
2.1 metres at 258g/t gold
1.5 metres at 64.82g/t gold
1.2 metres at 61.43g/t gold
2.7 metres at 5.87g/t gold  

03.10.10 14:07

673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBau@Polo10

Setz Dich lieber mit "Craing Stanley ( Fondverwalter von 1,1 Billionen Dollar!!!)" und "Continental Gold" auseinander anstatt den Thread als "uninteressant" zu bewerten!!! Schau Dir auch mal die Bohrergebnisse an :
14.3 metres at 446g/t Gold and 166g/t Silver
19.2 meteres at 79.09 g/t Gold
9.30 metres at 6.37g/t gold  and 44g/t silver
8.85 metres at 10.28g/t gold and 11g/t Silver
8.50 metres at 23.67g/t gold and 149g/t silver
7.0 meteres at 91.99 g/t gold
5.9 metres at 21.34g/t gold  and 49g/t silver
5.5 metres at 100.2g/t gold and 88.3g/t silver
4.70 metres at 85.44g/t gold and 71g/t silver
3.90 metres at 31.98g/t gold and 40g/t silver
3.0 metres at 2106.1g/t Gold and 738.7g/t Silver
2.1 metres at 258g/t gold
1.5 metres at 64.82g/t gold
1.2 metres at 61.43g/t gold
2.7 metres at 5.87g/t gold  

05.10.10 16:21

673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauContinental Gold

06.10.10 15:16
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673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBau52.43 metres at 18.57 g/t GOLD, 8.34 g/t platinum

Top-Ergebnisse! Könnt ihr mir etwas vergleichbares empflehen?



http://www.stockwatch.com/News/...1766561&symbol=CSI&region=C

Colossus drills 18.5 g/t Au over 52.4 m at Serra Pelada

2010-10-06 08:29 ET - News Release

Dr. Vic Wall reports

COLOSSUS MINERALS DISCOVERS NEW MINERALIZED ZONE, EXTENDS OTHER ZONES AND DRILLS 52.43 METRES AT 18.57 G/T GOLD, 8.34 G/T PLATINUM AND 11.33 G/T PALLADIUM

Colossus Minerals Inc. has released the results of further diamond drilling on the Serra Pelada gold-platinum-palladium project, the Colossus-COOMIGASP joint venture located in Para State, Brazil.

HIGHLIGHTS

Central Mineralized Zone ("CMZ")

-- SPD-055 intersected , in the CMZ, 52.43 metres at 18.57 g/t gold, 8.34 g/t platinum and 11.33 g/t palladium, including 11.87 metres at 42.34 g/t gold, 27.85 g/t platinum and 39.95 g/t palladium

-- Three step-out holes to test the potential for the continuation of the CMZ onto the newly acquired land package have been completed with assay results expected in the near term

GT Zone

-- SPD-056B intersected 8.25 metres at 12.27 g/t gold, 0.58 g/t platinum and 0.92 g/t palladium including 4.89 metres at 20.33 g/t gold, 0.96 g/t platinum and 1.53 g/t palladium  

13.10.10 20:16

673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauContinental Gold steigt weiter ohne NEWS!!

http://de.advfn.com/...NL&p=0&t=1&vol=1&cb=1127143677 alt="" />

 

08.11.10 14:39

673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauGlobe-News

Globe says Continental chair buys stock during sell-off

2010-11-08 05:33 ET - In the News

 

The Globe and Mail reportsin its Saturday, Nov. 6,  edition that gold investors had shaky feetimmediately before the  Federal Reserve's policy announcement Wednesday.The Globe's Ted Dixon  writes in the Who's Buying And Selling column thatas bullion tumbled, so  did gold stocks. The sell-off provided a buyingopportunity for  Continental Gold board chairman Robert Allen as hesnagged 50,000 shares  at $6.55. The purchase lifted his holdings to 38.7per cent of Continental Gold's quoted market value.This  summer, Continental Gold released drill results from its  ColombianBuritica project. One intersection included three metres of  2,106.1grams per tonne of gold and 738.7 grams per tonne of silver. The  companyraised $68.4-million following the news.Continental Gold stock  edged up two cents to finish Friday on theToronto Stock Exchange at  $6.97. The stock has a 52-week range of $1.89to $7.70.

 

http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=CNL&region=C

 

08.11.10 14:41
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673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauInsiderkäufe bei Continental Gold

 

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/...-dip/article1787554/

Insider Trading

Continental Gold chair buys on Bernanke dip

TED DIXON

From Saturday's Globe and Mail
Published Friday, Nov. 05, 2010 1:52PM EDT
Last updated Friday, Nov. 05, 2010 1:59PM EDT

Gold   investors had shaky feet immediately before the Federal  Reserve’spolicy  announcement Wednesday. As bullion tumbled, so did gold  stocks.The  selloff provided a buying opportunity for Continental Gold CNL-T6.90.020.29%)board   chair Robert Allen as he snagged 50,000 shares at $6.55. Thepurchase   lifted his holdings to 38.7 per cent of Continental’s quotedmarket   value.

This summer, Continental released drill results from its   ColombianBuritica project. One intersection included three metres of   2,106.1grams per tonne of gold and 738.7 grams per tonne of silver. The   companyraised $68.4-million following the news.

 

22.11.10 16:27

673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauContinental Gold steigt, steigt und steigt

:-)))) Schaut mal rüber auf die Heimatbörse Kanada!

http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=CNL&region=C

 

 

24.11.10 17:57
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673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauSuper Hammer - Bohrergebnisse

Continental Gold drills 17.90 m of 113.82 g/t Au

2010-11-24 07:08 ET - News Release

Ms. Naomi Nemeth reports

CONTINENTAL GOLD DRILLS 17.9 METRES AT 113.82 G/T GOLD AND 112 G/T SILVER IN THE VETA SUR SYSTEM, BURITICA GOLD PROJECT, COLOMBIA

Continental Gold Ltd. has released further diamond drilling results from the Veta Sur and Yaragua vein systems at its Buritica gold project in Antioquia, Colombia. Seven drills continue to turn as part of a 100,000-metre phase II diamond drilling program, with completion anticipated prior to the end of 2011.

Highlights

   * Drill hole BUSY-131 tested the central Veta Sur system and intersected 17.9 metres at 113.82 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 112 g/t silver including 1.2 metres at 1,432.35 g/t gold and 625 g/t silver. This hole was an offset of the previously announced BUSY-79 which intersected 14.3 metres at 446 g/t gold and 166 g/t silver.
   * Step-out drilling on the Veta Sur system indicates significant gold mineralization in multiple subparallel veins in a 100-metre-wide corridor with more than 400 metres of lateral and 350 metres vertical extents and is open to the west and at depth.
   * High-grade stage II-style gold mineralization has now been identified overprinting phyllic alteration and base metal/carbonate gold (stage I) mineralization in the Yaragua and Veta Sur systems.
   * Continuing drilling in the Yaragua area family of veins intersected 11.0 metres at 17.16 g/t gold including 1.25 metres at 128.40 g/t gold and 55 g/t silver in hole BUSY-129 in the western portion of the San Antonio vein.
   * Step-out and infill drill intercepts on Yaragua vein B include 2.95 metres at 24.37 g/t gold with 30 g/t silver in BUSY-92 and 13.4 metres at 6.54 g/t gold in BUUY-49.

Details

The 100-per-cent-owned, 18,000-hectare Buritica gold project, located in the department of Antioquia, Colombia, is characterized by widespread, high-grade gold mineralization in multiple vein packages as well as extensive gold-in-soil anomalies. Drilling to date has focused on the Yaragua and Veta Sur vein systems. These systems exhibit two mineralogically and geochemically distinct phases of gold mineralization. Stage I, seen in veins and breccias, comprises semi-massive banded iron-zinc-lead (Fe-Zn-Pb) sulphides with a carbonate-quartz gangue. The recently identified stage II style is lower in sulphide and comprises principally carbonate, quartz and native gold. Bonanza-grade drill intercepts in areas dominated by stage II mineralization previously reported from the Veta Sur zone include 14.3 metres at 446 g/t gold and 166 g/t silver in Busy-79.

Total surface and underground diamond drilling on the property since its discovery in 2008 is over 42,000 metres. Seven drills are currently working on infill and step-out on the Veta Sur and Yaragua families of veins, new exploration in targets defined by soil anomalies, and drilling along the trend of a planned one-kilometre-long tunnel which will access the orebodies at depth. The 100,000-metre phase II drilling program is to be completed before the end of 2011. This release summarizes the results of recent drilling in the Veta Sur and Yaragua systems.

Veta Sur

Results from the eight new drill holes reported in the Veta Sur system extend the strike length of the 100-metre-wide mineralized corridor to 400 metres open to the southwest. Within this corridor all holes exhibit multiple vein intersections, which preliminary modelling indicates reflect a family of five main veins. The entire Veta Sur corridor is open below the 350 vertical metres currently drill tested. Significant intercepts are tabulated in the associated table.

                                     VETA SUR DRILL RESULTS

                                              Interval
Hole ID            From (m)        To (m)           (m)     Gold g/t   Silver g/t     Zinc ppm

BUSY-81              236.85        239.45          2.60        20.91          7.5        7,133
                    249.35        261.50         12.15         4.81        120.1        3,527
Including            256.80        258.85          2.05        11.33        254.8       12,597
                    268.40        269.70          1.30        14.22         80.0        2,616
                    285.10        286.35          1.25        23.93        219.2        2,421
BUSY-82               68.80         70.20          1.40        14.26         20.0       53,800
                     81.00         83.00          2.00         6.46         30.2       38,040
                    202.10        203.20          1.10         7.62         14.0        1,083
                    313.30        316.50          3.20         4.55         14.8        4,380
                    343.30        346.70          3.40        12.42         23.4          871
BUSY-83              171.00        173.00          2.00        23.33        216.0       13,751
                    252.55        254.50          1.95        12.56        160.2        1,369
BUSY-86              352.90        355.00          2.10         4.12         27.8        4,445
                    359.00        362.20          3.20         3.49         23.5        3,326
BUSY-89              325.80        328.50          2.70        12.16         19.0        2,403
                    334.50        340.55          6.05         8.93         78.2        1,587
BUSY-90              260.85        262.30          1.45         9.38         79.2        3,286
                    333.15        333.80          0.65        18.47         28.0        2,036
                    381.70        382.60          0.90        27.24         68.6          654
                    405.50        409.80          4.30        16.05         14.7          200
BUSY-91              245.60        249.30          3.70         4.22         18.4          333
                    283.00        288.10          5.10         4.34         24.2          589
                    317.70        318.75          1.05         8.64         28.0        2,748
BUSY-131             104.00        106.50          2.50         9.63         27.4        1,887
                    124.00        141.90         17.90       113.82        112.4          645
Including            127.30        128.50          1.20     1,432.35        625.4          625
And                  132.00        133.80          1.80       127.02        161.8          796

(a) True widths are not known but estimated at 50 per cent or higher of the quoted
   intercept.
(b) Grades are uncut, and an external grade cutoff of one g/t Au was used to
   determine intersection thickness and grade.
(c) BUSY- sequence was drilled from the surface, BUUY- sequence from underground.
(d) Holes not reported in numerical sequence are in sample preparation or
   assay lab.


BUSY-131 was drilled from south to north and in scissor pattern with the north-to-south drilled Busy-79, which intersected 14.3 metres at 446 g/t Au gold and 166 g/t Ag silver. Both holes contain two very high-grade portions which exhibit abundant visible gold and which define a steeply dipping high-grade subzone of more than 10 metres true thickness. The bonanza gold grades associated with low base metals and vuggy carbonate are typical of the stage II-style mineralization which is proving to be extensive in the Veta Sur system.

Yaragua veins

Drilling in the Yaragua area focused on defining the western extension of vein B. Eight of the nine new drill holes into vein B intersected good gold grades and/or vein-set thicknesses. Higher grades were encountered to the west where the vein shows a distinct stage II overprint characterized by carbonate-native gold-stibnite mineralization. The main intercepts from these holes are tabulated in the associated table.

A single drill hole completed on the San Antonio vein further demonstrates good grades and continuity of the western part of this vein set. The intersection of 1.25 metres at 128 g/t Au in BUSY-129 appears to be a phase II overprint within the broader intersection of 11 metres at 17.16 g/t Au.

                                              Interval        Gold      Silver        Zinc
Drill hole ID          From (m)     To (m)          (m)         g/t         g/t         ppm

BUSY-80                  127.50     129.00         1.50        3.37         6.2       5,795
BUSY-84                   85.00      86.15         1.15       12.58         5.1       4,863
BUSY-85                   85.40      89.90         4.50        6.24         4.0       3,281
                         98.90     100.40         1.50        7.10         7.9       3,528
BUSY-88                   40.95      47.30         6.35        5.07        18.2      13,015
                         82.30      84.80         2.50        9.25         6.3      11,824
BUSY-92                  143.50     144.50         1.00        7.97        18.6      47,220
                        157.75     160.70         2.95       24.37        30.0      18,227
                        198.30     198.70         0.40       38.91        10.0         562
BUSY-129                 108.70     110.20         1.50        7.13         7.2       2,872
                        118.85     129.85        11.00       17.16         9.9       3,038
including                122.40     123.65         1.25      128.40        55.0       3,963
                        140.10     149.60         9.50        8.52        18.1       7,551
BUUY-40                  136.30     138.50         2.20       15.44        25.8       4,470
BUUY-41                  231.35     237.60         6.25        5.69         6.6       4,143
                        240.60     256.90        16.30        3.47         5.2       2,423
including                243.30     246.50         3.20        9.72        11.4       1,254
BUUY-43                   75.00      76.50         1.50       13.10        16.3       1,136
                        266.55     267.95         1.40        5.59         8.4         761
BUUY-49                   11.00      15.60         4.60        3.86         4.5       1,541
                         60.10      73.50        13.40        6.54         4.6       6,646
including                 65.50      70.50         5.00       13.80         6.6      10,918
                         85.00      86.00         1.00       13.75         4.9         247


(a) True widths are not known but are estimated to be 50 per cent or higher of quoted
   intercept.
(b) Grades are uncut and an external grade cutoff of one g/t Au was used to
   determine intersection thickness and grade.
(c) BUSY- sequence was drilled from the surface, BUUY- sequence from underground.
(d) Holes not reported in numerical sequence are in sample preparation or
   assay lab.


Technical information

The results of the company's drilling program have been reviewed, verified and compiled by vice-president, exploration, Stuart Moller, PGeol, a qualified person for the purpose of National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Moller has over 30 years of mineral exploration experience and is a licensed professional geologist in the province of British Colombia and a fellow of the Society of Exploration Geologists.

The company utilizes an industry-standard quality-assurance and quality-control program. HQ and NQ diamond drill core is sawn in half with one-half shipped to a sample preparation lab in Medellin run by SGS Colombia. Samples are then shipped for analysis to SGS-certified assay laboratory in Lima, Peru. The remainder of the core is stored in a secured storage facility for future assay verification. Blanks, duplicates and certified reference standards are inserted into the sample stream to monitor laboratory performance, and a portion of the samples are periodically check assayed at ACME laboratories in Vancouver and/or Inspectorate Labs in Reno.

We seek Safe Harbor.  

24.01.12 18:24
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27135 Postings, 6206 Tage brunnetaColossus Minerals to Present at TD Securities 2012

Mining Conference

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/...ining-conference-2012-01-24-87310
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Keine Kauf-Verkaufsempfehlung.   "Das Glück des einen ist das Unglück des anderen"

02.03.12 16:14

4186 Postings, 4685 Tage carpe_diemFahrplan 2012 Buritica

Neue Präsentation online: http://continentalgold.com/investors/presentations/

Mit großen Schritten geht es vorwärts Richtung Produktion,

Development Schedule Hauptprojekt Buriticá:


 

 


 

 

08.03.12 17:43

4186 Postings, 4685 Tage carpe_diemColossus

Der starke Einbruch am Dienstag ist auf die zunehmenden Proteste/Unruhen des lokalen Projekt-Partners auf Serra Pelada zurückzuführen. Der Partner würde seinen 25%tigen Anteil an den Liegenschaften Colossus verkaufen, aber nur wenn sie detaillierte Einblicke über die Ressource erhalten. Bis dato hat Colossus jedoch keine NI 43-101 konforme Ressourcenschätzung veröffentlicht und viele Informationen bzgl. des Verlaufs der Bohrprogramme zurückgehalten. Das gefällt den locals natürlich nicht, da sie so keine hinreichenden Informationen über den Wert der Liegenschaften erhalten. 

Link: http://www.orm.com.br/projetos/oliberal/interna/...&codigo=580798

"Lots of tension at Serra pelada between the unions and Colossus. The main issue has to do with the access to the resource information and delays in mine production. The unions want to know how much gold is in the 100 Hectare lease but colossus is keeping the information close to its chest. There is also talk of Colussus buying the 25% from the union but they need to know the resources on the ground before they will accept any offers from Colossus.

 The relationship between the unions and Colossus are tense to say the least and not conducive to a good partnership.  The good news from my point of view is that there appears to be much more gold there then the 50 tons they originally scoped."

Link: http://www.stockhouse.com/Bullboards/...&r=0&s=CSI&t=LIST

 

18.03.12 22:14
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4186 Postings, 4685 Tage carpe_diemColossus Minerals

Die nächsten Meilensteine im Fahrplan des weltklasse Projekts Serra Pelada:

 

Serra Pelada: Development Update, März 2012:

Die aktuelle Unternehmenspräsentation: http://www.colossusminerals.com/Investors/Presentations/default.aspx

 

25.04.12 22:47
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23745 Postings, 5379 Tage Balu4uGute Ergebnisse

Die kanadische Colossus Minerals (WKN A0MVYG) hat auf ihrem  Projekt Serra Pelada signifikante Gold- sowie Palladiumwerte erbohrt.  Auch etwas Platin wurde gefunden.

Die besten Ergebnisse waren dabei 190,89 Gramm Gold pro Tonne, 0,75  Gramm Platin und 15,51 Gramm Palladium je Tonne. Darin enthalten war ein  Abschnitt von 1.336,13 Gramm Gold, 8,46 Gram Platin und 8,46 Gramm  Palladium je Tonne. Erzielt wurden diese Resultate entlang der so  genannten GT-Zone, die 120 Meter westlich der Hauptvererzungszone des  Projekts liegt, teilte das Unternehmen mit.

Claudio Mancuso, CEO von Colossus zeigt sich zuversichtlich, dass die  GT-Zone das Potenzial hat, zu einem wesentlich bedeutenderen Teil der  Vererzung auf Serra Pelada zu werden, als das bislang der Fall war.

http://www.goldinvest.de/index.php/...ld-und-palladiumvererzung-24637

 

Charttechnisch drängt sich ein Kauf momentan aber dennoch nicht auf!

 

20.09.12 15:31

673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBauJa es sieht verdammt gut aus!

CNL werde ich weiter halten bzw. weiter ausbauen!
110Mio jetzt in der Kasse!!!

Mein anderer Kolumbien-Favorit: CLIFFMONT RESOURCES LTD v.cmo (Kanada)  

24.09.12 15:38

673 Postings, 6845 Tage RalfBaut.CNL und v.CMO steigt in Kanada...

sehr schön! :-)))  

02.10.12 11:37

4186 Postings, 4685 Tage carpe_diem# Begnadetes Ressourcenupdate

Continental Gold Ltd. gibt aktualisierte Mineralressourcenschätzung für das Projekt Buritica (Kolumbien) bekannt

02.10.2012 | 8:41 Uhr | IRW-Press

Toronto, Ontario, 1. Oktober 2012 - Continental Gold Limited (TSX: CNL; OTCQX: CGOOF) ("Continental? oder das "Unternehmen") ist erfreut, eine aktualisierte Ressourcenschätzung für die Erzgangsysteme Yaragua und Veta Sur beim zu 100% unternehmenseigenen Projekt Buritica in Antioquia (Kolumbien) bekanntzugeben. Die Mineralressourcenschätzung, die vom unabhängigen Beratungsunternehmen Mining Associates Pty Ltd. ("MA") angefertigt wurde, beruht auf Bohrungen mit einer Gesamtlänge von 112.600 Metern und untertägigen Probeentnahmen auf 2.332 Metern (Stand 30. Juni 2012) und wurde in Übereinstimmung mit National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") erstellt. Das Unternehmen setzt die Durchführung eines umfassenden Bohrprogramms an der Oberfläche und unter Tage zur Erweiterung der Erzgangsysteme Yaragua und Veta Sur und der Erhöhung des Vertrauensniveaus von Mineralressourcen bei diesen Systemen sowie der Erkundung neuer Ziele beim Projekt Buritica fort..

http://www.rohstoff-welt.de/news/...rojekt-Buritica-Kolumbien-bekannt

 

22.10.12 12:46

4186 Postings, 4685 Tage carpe_diem# Update Fahrplan

Update, inkl. bzgl. dem PEA-Start für Buriticá

October 22, 2012 06:30 ET

Continental Gold Provides an Exploration and Development Update for Its Buritica Project, Colombia

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Oct. 22, 2012) - Continental Gold Limited (TSX:CNL)(OTCQX:CGOOF)("Continental" or the "Company") is pleased to provide a revised development plan, including the commencement of a Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS"), and an exploration update for its 100%-owned Buriticá project located in Antioquia, Colombia..

http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/...lombia-tsx-cnl-1715926.htm

 

 

19.11.12 14:20

4186 Postings, 4685 Tage carpe_diem# Juniorbranche weiterhin im Sumpf gefangen

Juniorbranche in 2012 weiter unter Druck

Die Stimmung im Juniorsektor bleibt nervös und angespannt, noch ist keine Wende in Sicht. In der Historie waren scheinbar hoffnungslose Phasen wie diese immer ein sehr lukrativer Einstieg.. 

http://www.rohstoff-investingnews.de/rohstoffe/...weiter-unter-druck/

 

 

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