Western Copper Corp
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steht die Mine usw. schon?
wäre dankbar für Eure Infos.....bin sehr interessiert:)
Das Wasser brauchen sie zum produzieren. Carmacks ist ready for permitting. Also wenn die Lizenz da ist geht es los. In der Regel vergehen nach so einem Bescheid einige Monate, bis wieder was genauerers gesagt werden kann.
Das Hauptaugenmerk liegt jetzt solange bis die Lizenz kommt auf Projekt Casino dort ist noch riesiges Explorationspotential vorhanden.
Lese dir einfach mal meine Beiträge durch, es steht alles genau drin.
Beste Grüße
Bio
hab auch gelesen, dass, wenn die Lizens da ist, entschieden wird, ob man die Mine selber betreibt oder alles verkauft!!!....interessant wäre zu erfahren was man da so kriegen könnte, bei den Metallwert...
was glaubt ihr???
ansonsten liest sich das schon wieder zu gut...Metallwert laut deiner Rechnung oben 600$ pro AKTIE !!??
grins.....was war denn die Begründung mit der Wasserlizens? weiss das einer genauer?
Gruss
Kurs zieht an in Amiland !
keiner ne Info mit der Wasserlizens....??
Ich hab die Haelfte, ;) aber auch bei 0,65 eingekauft ;)
Wasserlizenz , leider weiß ich noch nichts genaueres ;)
Aber ich lehne mich zurueck, denn alleine Casino hat riesiges Potential.
Waere halt gut, dass carmacks die wasserlizens bekommt, dann wuerde WC schon Cashflow generieren ;)
Keine Empfehlung fuer irgendwas!
Beste Grueße
Bio
Es wird weiter aufgestockt und das bei den Preisen !!!
Hier ist was im Busch, wenn ihr mich fragt.
Keine Empfehlung für irgendwas !!!
Beste Grüße
Bio
Der Makler hier in D macht was er will...das ist einfach nur hohl....
so kleine Marktcap hat WC ja nun auch nicht....
hoffentlich erhöht sich der Bekanntheitsgrad sehr schnell.....
Goldman Sachs lifts copper price forecasts
MADRID (MarketWatch) -- Goldman Sachs on Tuesday raised its copper price forecasts, saying cyclical volatility will drive prices as macroeconomic concerns lessen. The investment bank sees depleting inventories in the next five quarters, "leading to periods of extreme volatility and price spikes." Goldman lifted its 3, 6 and 12-month copper forecasts to $8,500/mt, $8,800/mt and $11,000/mt. The prior targets were $7,900, $7,975 and $8,050, respectively. The investment bank also inroduced a full-year 2011 average price forecast of $9,300/mt, but said copper prices could exceed $13,500. Goldman is taking a profit on its long Dec. 2010 position, but recommends establishing a new long position for the Dec. 2011 contract
Gruß
Arriba1
Quelle: Finanzen.net
nebenbei--Anhörung war vom 27.9-29.9---jetzt könnten die Beamten sich mal so langsam entscheiden !
gruss
es ist eine aktualisierte Präsentation orhanden...nicht vile neues...nur das die Waterlizens zum Carmacksprojekt für 2011 erwartet wird !
da steht aber auch was mit 20 months Construction? kann ich aber auch verwechseln, das die Konstruktion 20 Monate gedauert hat....
Bio...ich dachte die Mine steht schon und der Koch für die Jungs ist schon eingestellt?;=)
casino---resourcen plus 90%
carmacks---diskussionen wegen dem Wasserquatsch...
Meinungen??
The measured and indicated resources at the gold/copper/molybdenum project have also increased to 1,06-billion tons.
"This resource upgrade to the Casino Project, one of the world's largest open-pittable gold, copper, and molybdenum deposits, is remarkable," said CEO Dale Corman.
"This new resource will be included in a revised pre-feasibility study scheduled for completion in early 2011 where we expect the large increase in supergene mineralisation to result in higher grades over the initial operation of the mine, lower strip ratios, and thus much better economics."
The new resource estimates includes 26 000 m of drilling conducted by Western Copper over the last three years, and also reflects a re-interpretation of the geology of the deposit, the company said.
The drilling focused on the near-surface supergene sulphide zinc, which has increased 90% to 252-million tons of measured and indicated resources.
The total increase to the inferred resources at Casino represents an additional 7,4-million ounces of gold, 4,4-billion pounds of copper, and 615-million pounds of molybdenum, Western Copper said.
Shares in the company jumped 12,93% on Monday morning, to C$1,66 a share by 10:22 in Toronto.
The Yukon Conservation Society, the Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation and the Selkirk First Nation will be allowed to take part as respondents in Western Copper Corporations appeal of a Yukon Water Board decision not to grant a water licence for its proposed Carmacks Copper project.
Mr Lewis Rifkind the conservation society's mining coordinator said that Yukon Supreme Court Justice Ron Veale's decision to grant the three groups full status confirms there is a valid public interest in the company's appeal. All of it's very precedent setting so a lot could be at stake. It's going to be interesting times that's for sure.
Western Copper is asking the Yukon Supreme Court to overturn the water board's decision in May not to license its mining project which would employ an acid heap leach method to extract copper from ore.
The water board said the company's controversial heap leach method in which sulphuric acid would be poured onto tonnes of copper ore piled on a rubber liner is unproven and poses too many risks to Yukon's environment.
Western Copper argues that the water board is out of line and did not have the jurisdiction to deny it the licence, pointing to approvals it already received from the Yukon Environmental and Socio economic Assessment Board.
The conservation society and the 2 First Nations applied to be respondents in the Yukon Supreme Court appeal but Western Copper argued against it claiming that the outcome of the appeal would not directly affect the legal rights or interests of the groups.
Western Copper argued that it simply wants the court to decide who has the final say on permitting, YESAB or the Yukon Water Board. But in his written decision released this week, Veale said that the First Nations and the conservation society will have full status along with the right to appeal.
Mr Rifkind said that we want to see the water board authority and its current decision on this project upheld. Mr Veale also noted that in his decision however, that the groups' full status will also come with the responsibility to pay court costs if they are not successful.