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1254 Postings, 6916 Tage LichtblickMarktkapitalisierung bleibt gleich

 
  
    #3076
15.11.06 21:53
Bei PCQuote! Shares Outstanding: 700,000,000 Market Cap: 48,997,000
dafür steigen die shares,
wenn Kurs fällt.
dafür sinken die shares ,
wenn der Kurs steigt.

Denke nicht, das dies was mit Leerverkäufe (naket shortselling)zu tun hat.

Bei Bigchart: Detailed Quote for Wednesday, November 15, 2006  3:29 PM
Shares Outstanding:   612,466,000  
Market Cap:   43.5 Million
Bid: 0.07     Ask: 0.071      

1254 Postings, 6916 Tage LichtblickKein schöner Tag für slglf im daily

 
  
    #3077
15.11.06 22:37
die roten Kreise gefallen mir gar nicht: kleines offenes Gap, macd hat gedreht, relative stärke auf dem weg nach unten,50 Tageslinie unterschritten, steigende Umsätze bei fallenden Kurs.
der blaue Kreis korrektur bis knapp 61,8% denke positiv!

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letzte 3 trades  
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1254 Postings, 6916 Tage Lichtblickberichtigung

 
  
    #3078
15.11.06 22:44
50 Tageslinie im daily noch nicht unterschritten aber im stundenchart.
sorry
LB  

11123 Postings, 7144 Tage SWayEntry into a Material Definitive Agreement,

 
  
    #3079
1
16.11.06 09:27
Item 1.01 Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement.

On October 31, 2006, Silverado Gold Mines Ltd. (the "Company") entered into a securities purchase and sale agreement whereby it issued 17,543,860 Units, each consisting of one share of the Company's restricted common stock and one Series A Warrant, to an accredited investor for an aggregate purchase price of US $500,000. Each Series A Warrant is exercisable for a period of one year, and is exercisable for one share of restricted common stock at a per share exercise price of US $0.07.

The sale of the Units has not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Act"), and has not been reported on our previous periodic reports filed under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act"). The Company completed the transactions pursuant to Rule 903 of Regulation S of the Act on the basis that the sale of the shares was completed in an "offshore transaction," as defined in Rule 902(h) of Regulation S. The Company did not engage in any directed selling efforts, as defined in Regulation S, in the United States in connection with the sale of the shares. Each investor represented to the Company that the investor was not a U.S. person, as defined in Regulation S, and was not acquiring the shares for the account or benefit of a U.S. person. The subscription agreement executed between the Company and the investors included statements that the securities had not been registered pursuant to the Act and that the securities may not be offered or sold in the United States unless the securities are registered under the Act or are exempt from the Act. The investors agreed by execution of the subscription agreement for the shares: (i) to resell the securities purchased only in accordance with the provisions of Regulation S, pursuant to registration under the Act or pursuant to an exemption from registration under the Act; (ii) that the Company is required to refuse to register any sale of the securities purchased unless the transfer is in accordance with the provisions of Regulation S, pursuant to registration under the Act or an exemption from registration under the Act; and
(iii) not to engage in hedging transactions with regards to the securities purchased unless in compliance with the Act. All securities issued were endorsed with a restrictive legend confirming that the securities had been issued pursuant to Regulation S of the Act and could not be resold without registration under the Act or pursuant to an applicable exemption from registration under the Act.

Any summary of the related agreements is qualified in its entirety by reference to the Exhibits to this Report.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits.
Exhibit No. Document
10.1 Form of Subscription Agreement (Regulation S).
10.2 Form of Series A Warrant.
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Also es scheint doch immer wieder Personen zu geben die das Gefühl haben es würde sich lohnen in SLGLF zu investieren. Ich persöhnlich schaue nur auf die Marktkap. und rechne mir aus was die Firma wert sein wird wenn dieses oder jenes passiert und das reicht mir dann um zu wissen, es lohnt sich.

einen sonnigen Tag :)
 

1254 Postings, 6916 Tage Lichtblickhab ihn gefunden den Übeltäter o. T.

 
  
    #3080
5
16.11.06 15:23
Robbie Burns der naket shorter
ohne Maske  
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67 Postings, 6886 Tage nodchUi, ein Conehead ;) o.T.

 
  
    #3081
16.11.06 15:35

11123 Postings, 7144 Tage SWaywas geschieht da ? :))))

 
  
    #3082
16.11.06 15:59
Abfahrt ?`

GO SILVI - GO  

1254 Postings, 6916 Tage Lichtblicknimmt fahrt auf, go go go o. T.

 
  
    #3083
16.11.06 16:08

11123 Postings, 7144 Tage SWaySo, fürs erste wieder "eingefangen" aber

 
  
    #3084
16.11.06 16:53
langsam sollte auch dem letzten Kritiker das Muster dahinter aufgefallen sein und wenn nicht, weise ich halt solange weiter darauf hin, wie es nötig sein wird... ;)

aber immer noch schön im Plus.



 

574 Postings, 6828 Tage tornadotonits ts ts...

 
  
    #3085
16.11.06 18:48
Die Kursgestaltung ist heute wiedereinmal eine absolute verarschung... um es mal auf deutsch auszudrücken...

das könnte die echt nicht mehr lange so durch ziehen... wer soll da den noch kaufen...  

4620 Postings, 6633 Tage Nimbus2007Wieso verarsche....

 
  
    #3086
16.11.06 20:16
das ist Börse, wie sie halt so ist.
Aber, auch wenn jetzt viele sagen, die Vergangenheit eines Kurses und der Chart sind 2. rangig....so ein wunerschönes Dreieck sieht man selten, die Schwankungen werden immer geringer. Meiner Meinung nach nur noch eine Frage der Zeit bis zu Ausbruch.
Das "Beruhigen" des Kurses bewirkt auf jeden Fall, dass die ganzen "Shorty's" nicht mehr dabei sind. Also...Geduld!

Lg  

2302 Postings, 7648 Tage grazerHurra !

 
  
    #3087
1
17.11.06 09:12
Mein Tread hat 20 Grüne!!!
Welch epochales Erlebnis!...danke liebe Bewertet danke....noch vor wenigen Monate hätte
ich soetwas nicht für möglich gehalten...hab gerade Tränen in den Augen... ;-)  

11123 Postings, 7144 Tage SWayHerzlichen Glückwunsch Grazer !

 
  
    #3088
17.11.06 09:19
Hat auch Spass gemacht hier zu sein... :)  

2568 Postings, 7000 Tage franzl1Die hast Du Dir auch redlich verdient.

 
  
    #3089
17.11.06 09:23
Lese gerne in deinem Thread.

mfg
 

2302 Postings, 7648 Tage grazerJa ja

 
  
    #3090
1
17.11.06 09:25
ich hoffe, dass auch Silverado, dir, bzw. uns noch viel Spass machen wird....  

2568 Postings, 7000 Tage franzl1Von mir gibt es noch schnell einen Grünen, für

 
  
    #3091
1
17.11.06 09:36
alle hier, die gute Arbeit leisten und leisteten.

mfg  

1254 Postings, 6916 Tage Lichtblickund Silverado steht höher

 
  
    #3092
1
17.11.06 09:42
als bei Eröffnung des Thread, danke Grazer.
Der Thread wird bestimmt noch viele begeistern.
 

11123 Postings, 7144 Tage SWayhabe wieder mal was ausgegraben...

 
  
    #3093
2
17.11.06 11:49
Nov. 15, 2006, 12:42AM
ENERGY
Peak-oil debate crackles anew
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/energy/4335508.html

New estimate of what's left clashes with view of naysayers
The world's oil resources won't last forever, but production should increase for at least another quarter-century thanks to technology and unconventional sources that "peak oil" theorists often discount, analysts with Cambridge Energy Research Associates said Tuesday.

Peter Jackson, director of oil industry research for CERA, and Daniel Yergin, CERA chairman and author of The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power, took aim at oft-repeated theories that a peak and subsequent drop-off in world oil production is imminent or even ongoing.

They said during a conference call to analysts and reporters that a CERA analysis shows a global oil resource base of 3.7 trillion barrels, or three times as large as the 1.2 trillion barrels estimated by many peak-oil theorists.

That resource base includes conventional oil, extracted from the ground or shallow offshore waters, and unconventional oil, or that derived from oil-soaked sands, condensate and natural gas liquids or coal turned to liquid.

CERA's stance that world oil production isn't hitting its peak in the near future isn't new. Tuesday's report built on that position by emphasizing that oil sources are increasingly being found — and technologies are being advanced to access them — other than the traditional realm of drilling a well onshore.

"What we're saying is, 'Don't just look at conventional oil,' " Jackson said in an interview after the conference call.

"This is the fifth time that the world is said to be running out of oil," Yergin said on the call. "Each time — whether it was the 'gasoline famine' at the end of World War I or the 'permanent shortage' of the 1970s — technology and the opening of new frontier areas has banished the specter of decline. There's no reason to think that technology is finished this time."

Their position contrasts with that of Matthew Simmons, chairman and CEO of Simmons & Company International and author of last year's Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy.

Simmons, who was in Africa and unavailable for comment Tuesday, said in a presentation last month, at the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas World Oil Conference in Boston, that estimates of undiscovered oil were not "bankable events." The association contends that oil production will decline after peaking in 2010.

Simmons also said in that presentation that U.S. Energy Information Agency data will soon confirm whether record world crude supply in December last year was or was not at its peak.

"If we wait too long for proof, we miss opportunity to prepare for post-peak oil," Simmons' presentation materials said.

Fast action urged
U.S. Reps. Roscoe Bartlett, R-Md., and Tom Udall, D-N.M., co-chairmen of the Congressional Peak Oil Caucus, said in a prepared statement Tuesday that CERA's report shows that the government should act fast to mitigate effects of a peak and decline in production because such action could take 20 years to materialize. But they criticized CERA's reliance on reserves data from the U.S. Geological Survey, which they said almost doubles the amount of projected reserves.

"That means world oil production will peak much sooner than CERA projects in this report," they said without estimating when that peak would come.

Jackson said the CERA report was intended to foster "a rational and measured discourse" about challenges with meeting oil demand.

Unconventional sources
The 11-page report said demand could outstrip conventional crude oil supplies, but that excludes unconventional production as well as growth areas such as the Gulf of Mexico, Brazil and Angola.

"We reaffirm our view that there is no imminent peak, nor do we imagine that oil supply will run out dramatically soon thereafter," Jackson said.

Instead, CERA forecasts that global production will rise more than 50 percent to 130 million barrels a day by 2030, and then will eventually follow an "undulating plateau" before starting a slow decline around 2050.

During that plateau period, the gap in conventional oil production and demand growth will have to be met by fuels derived from unconventional production.

"Those who believe a peak is imminent tend to consider only proven remaining reserves of conventional oil, which they currently estimate at about 1.2 trillion barrels," the report said.

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Hat nur indirekt was mit SLGLF zu tun aber stellt den Zusammenhang selbst her ;)
 

8524 Postings, 7286 Tage sts091280Auf jeden Fall gestern viel ins ASK verkauft und

 
  
    #3094
17.11.06 11:57
nicht so viel ins BID ;-))

greets @all und schönes WE

STS  

11123 Postings, 7144 Tage SWay*rofl* - ich kann net mehr Pari ist 0,057€ *haha*

 
  
    #3095
17.11.06 15:10
73 US Dollar =  56.96316 Euro

ich kriege Bauchschmerzen vor Lachen... Entweder weiss da einer verdammt viel mehr oder aber hier bei uns wird geshortet oder aber die Eltern waren aufs schwerste miteinander verwandt. Denke nicht das der Kurs lange halten wird ;)  

1254 Postings, 6916 Tage Lichtblickzu 3079

 
  
    #3096
2
17.11.06 17:29
Versteh ich das richtig, daß ein Investor 17,5 Mill Otionen zu 500000 US $,
also pro Option zu 2,85 cents bekommen hat.
Dafür hat er das Recht die Option innerhalb eines jahres auszuüben,
d.h. 17,5 Mill silverado aktien das Stück zu 7 UScent zu beziehen.
Bei Ausübung käme er dann auf einen Aktienstückpreis von 9,85 UScent, die Unkosten mal ausser acht gelassen.
Der Investor rechnet also damit, das Silverado innerhalb eines Jahres wesentlich höher als 10 Us cent liegt.  

1254 Postings, 6916 Tage Lichtblickdaily

 
  
    #3097
1
17.11.06 23:26

1254 Postings, 6916 Tage Lichtblicktornadotoni

 
  
    #3098
17.11.06 23:28
hast du mein boardmail bekommen?  

574 Postings, 6828 Tage tornadotoniwenn ich mal wüßte wo man hier die Boardmail finde

 
  
    #3099
18.11.06 15:40
echt keine ahnung wo oder wie!?!?!

SOS... bitte

der Chart in Frankfurt und New York gefällt mir, schlußkurs oberhalb der Aufwärts trendlinie, sieht verdächtig nach einen Bullenflat aus die 2 is unregelmäßig korrigiert in a-b-c wobei c höher is als die a... also sollte und muß ab montag die post abgehen! Wunschkurs am Freitag is 0,08€ in Frankfurt.. top die wette gilt...  

1132 Postings, 6711 Tage centy01@tornadotoni

 
  
    #3100
18.11.06 16:54
hab das problem am anfang auch gehabt, schau mal im link nach vielleicht ganz hilfreich!!


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