added another gold mine today CGFIA mining sectors seem to be the best buys now, the green companys are haveing to much trouble getting off the ground
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not a positive for the overall out look for copper but AULO should stay strong. still has a lot of growing room and well be hot soon
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page67?oid=42103&sn=Detail
youse is in the dict. as a word but I look at it as a non word myself and would never use it
build some support here for the next push up, the more I dig up the more I like this one. be looking to buy more very soon
build some support here things look strong to me
good opion the neg. posters are little and we won't be able to hear them before long, the nuances in the two languages can get so confuesing that there is bound to be a ? here and there Ithink that we will be very happy soon
I have followed copper for a very long time and i am loaded up in AURC as well as GSPG among others both should be a hit, as for work I think I'll take a break then go back to working for the man again for a while anyway marry christmas and good trading to you!
its there now
things have slowed down so much that I was laid off from my job at WOS a plumbing and supply house the largest in the world so I would be buying all the gold stocks you can get a hold on their out on where we are headed does not look good
the recession started down under in A now its hitting thsUS and Euorpe is startin to feel the beginnings of a slow down it could get bad with this being a polital year they will the best to stop this slow down here interest rates could drop to 3% or lower and our dollar weaker all good for those holding gold
most of all the junior mines are lagging just like this one with AURC being in a country that we are just starting to trade in there are bugs and slow downs that are bound to happen it makes it look bad but there not that differnt from juniors over here
can we squize it up to the .80 cent range today with no news would be good.
It is obvious why the international mining markets must pay attention to all of this. Russia is the world's leading producer and exporter of energy. It is a dominant global player and swing pricemaker in the world markets for nickel, palladium, diamonds, cobalt, potash, and titanium. By virtue of the geological prospecting already completed, and its cost of production, Russia is a major global miner of gold, silver, uranium, iron ore, and coal. It is also a global rival to international producers of aluminium, copper, and zinc.
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page58?oid=41848&sn=Detail
you had 9 days going up we're lucky it did not come down hard if we can hold here and build support then have another bounce up its less likely to sell off
I would rather see steady growth up when it spikes it always drops to much steady moves up with strong buying is better if it spikes then it better to flip and this one I like and don't care to flip. Strong stedy buying thats what I want
Heightened gold volatility expected in 2008 as gold moves towards $900
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page33?oid=41919&sn=Detail
Heightened gold volatility expected in 2008 as gold moves towards $900
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page33?oid=41919&sn=Detail
that is my thinking to
I think that copper will hold its own, with a housing slowdown in most countries taking place right now it might hold at levels that its trading at, Industrial use is strong and should carry copper through a light recession there is a lot of power plants being built across the U S and new refinerinies all of them use a lot of copper pipe the supply company that I work for has moved our focus to the industrial side of the market and away from new housing, tocarry our company through this slow down. We sell more copper pipe than any other company in the world. So copper should hold its own I seen a pump today fron the contrarian on AULO and some news on BWNR buying up some land in AZ that has copper so there is something going on out there. good trading!!
no wonder we're called ugly americans I want it now! calm down and relax these come in there own time if you can't wait move into something that moves fast, like futures or options jezz
well I say AURC is going up not right away when it does I will be on board, as will others news means little the past means little what lays ahead means everything re post old stuff is little acheing about losses is little its the future that is big and I beleive AURC is big we are just learning to trade with Russia some things take longer on the other side of the world, I for one will give it time to work out the kinks! up AURC
the gap was filled I think a little more down and then a move up to the next wave.
I ve been reading on mine web about more junioe mines are in the radar of larger mines now, with AULO DOING WELL IN CORE SAMPLES IT SHOULD BE A GOOD BUY
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page67
In Petersburg, it takes an entire town to build a gold mining company
The town of Petersburg, Alaska, population 2,300, believes—with its collective hearts and minds—that its future lies in gold.
Author: Dorothy Kosich
Posted: Friday , 07 Dec 2007
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON -
The folks at Petersburg, Alaska, may be the living incarnation of the "grassroots" exploration project.
In a presentation to the Northwest Mining Association, Steve Beardslee spoke of the 70 townspeople, including the local hospital foundation, invested their hard-earned cash, rolling up their sleeves, and putting in a lot of sweat equity to attract mining to their southeastern Alaska town of 2,900 people.
In a region that fostered such mining notables as Kensington, Greens Creek and Eskay Creek, the future hot prospect on everyone's lips may someday be Woewodski Island.
Community involvement was of critical importance to the future precious metals prospects of Woewodski Island. Fishermen, dentists, schoolteachers, and politicians become vital stakeholders and active participants in the venture.
What would the community get out of literally supporting mining at Woewodski? Local residents hope for long-term family supporting jobs, Beardslee explained, along with revenue to support local government services. They also want training for prospective local hires, who appreciate community values; and enough money to endow a local charitable foundation.
Beardslee explained that sweat equity and the start-up capital that literally came out of local wallets and pocketbooks formed the Olympic Resource Group, which has achieved a genuine grassroots program comprising 501 federal claims and three state claims covering 3260 hectacres.
Meanwhile, all that hard work also attracted the interest of Vancouver-based junior explorer Bravo Venture Group (TSX-V:BVG), which entered into an option agreement with Olympic Resources in 2003. This year's exploration program is targeting gold prospects along the western and southern margins of the island and VMS targets in the central and southern portions of Woewodski.
Bravo has become the most popular stock held in Petersburg, prompting the local radio station to regularly quote the daily stock price.
However, there is a dark cloud hovering over Petersburg's possibly golden future, according to Alaska Miners Association Executive Director Steve Borell. A bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives to reform and pretty much overhaul the U.S. 1872 Mining Law could literally shatter the future of Olympic Resources Group and the folks of Petersburg.
Nevertheless, folks living in the remote postage-sized towns dotted throughout Alaska are known for their toughness and ability to surmount the toughest challenges.
The mining business model of Petersburg has already migrated to Wrangell, the third oldest community in Alaska. Local residents have formed Zarembo Minerals, whose chief geologist is local resident Mark Robinson, who also holds the same position with Olympic Resources.
could it be!! Takeover speculation is continuing to drive the mining sector markets with some high profile companies in the merger limelight.
you need to visit this one more often good to hear you over here I do think slglf is going to pull one out of the hat this time around a lot of good things going on in this co got to keep the villins at bay trading reform is a must but reform needs to happen in our govt to best trading to all of us
problem is we have reps who do not have a clue how to lead or how to reform
if we get a close over .80 the next should be 1.25 and I'd like to say blue sky from there, but so much in between.
That is my thoughts that they will be bought by another compnay AULO has done the prospecting and another co wiil do the mining if a buy out happens this stock will move fast
all the drill and bore could have been broken down to 1 page to use as and exmp. from that one to
I did leave out parts to keep out that company name but that is most of it
Silver Demand
Industrial demand is anticipated to increase over 5% by year-end while jewelry and silverware fabrication are estimated to fall slightly. Lower jewelry production in Italy, Mexico, and the United States contrasts noteworthy gains in India and China this year.
Photographic silver use is also expected to drop by 10% in 2007. Demand for photographic silver continues to be affected by the overwhelming switch to digital technology. Silver use in consumer film has again been the hardest hit sub-sector and appears to be a terminally ill market. Coin minting also looks to have dropped a little in 2007 from the level recorded last year.
Silver investment demand is likely to remain positive despite being lower than in 2006. After good buy-side interest early this year, investment demand had slumped until recently, with a bit of selling from the more speculative short-term investors. Speculators were faced with disappointment after silver failed to sustain its break through $15 an ounce and recorded a subsequent setback in prices.
this was just and example no tails in this one I no that aurc is using tails and mineing but they still will take samples from tailing at diffrent depths
this is what a geo report looks like.
Table 1
Recent 2007 Drilling Results, Hill Copper-Zinc Project (South
Courtland Area)
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Drill Hole From To Length Zinc Copper Silver
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BR07-30 105 ft 405 ft 300 ft 1.30% 0.12% 1.7 gr/MT(a)
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Including: 245 ft 405 ft 160 ft 1.88% 0.14% 1.8 gr/MT
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BR07-31 75 ft 200 ft 125 ft 0.88% 0.32% 4.6 gr/MT
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Including: 145 ft 200 ft 55 ft 1.83% 0.53% 3.6 gr/MT
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(a) grams per metric ton (which equals parts per million)
BR07-30 successfully tested the projection to depth of an earlier intercept encountered in drill hole BR07-04. BR07-31 was a step-out hole that tested an upward projection of a mineralized zone intercepted in hole BR07-16.
Drill hole BR07-29 was drilled into a copper-rich area within the South Courtland deposit. These results are shown in Table 2.
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Table 2
Recent 2007 Drilling Results, Hill Copper-Zinc Project (South
Courtland Area)
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Drill Hole From To Length Copper Zinc Silver
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BR07-29 395 ft 535 ft 140 ft 0.34% 0.03% 0.5 gr/MT
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Also: 105 ft 215 ft 110 ft 0.42% 0.01% 1.0 gr/MT
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Including: 115 ft 140 ft 25 ft 1.42% 0.21% 1.4 gr/MT
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Also: 315 ft 335 ft 20 ft 0.52% 0.05% 0.7 gr/MT
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BR07-29 bottomed in mineralized material, with the final five-foot assay interval grading 0.58% copper; the Company plans to re-drill and deepen this hole at a future date.
then its time to bale
things are looking good. hey take a look at aurc pr out today big bagger
things are looking good. hey take a look at aurc pr out today big bagger
just the zinc alone is major its use in industry is going up all the time copper may thke a dump with housing dumping, in the end the ones with the gold will have the bread
it looks like good results to me but will the market see it that way.
superstition mtn had to grab a map