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I noticed everyone seems a bit suprised about the events yesterday and today, any good insight as to the spikes?
Reading through the June press releases, it seems there is a lot of financials on the way..
I am from Alaska, but checking out properties is not as easy as down south. Anchorage is 700 miles from Juneau, Fairbanks is 200 miles further on, so it is not like you can hop in a car and go check it out.
But I can tell you that a lot of people have been investing in the Niblack Project up here, CDE who has interest in greenscreek, BVGIF and lbsr
good luck
Are you kidding me?
Dude, put down the Kool Aid, or at least stop passing it around.
And how is it funny. Front page of the newspaper? Is that funny "ha, ha" or funny " o, shiot?
Cya
couple days ago, I'm out for now, let it clear. Sorry, I live in Alaska, people do not bend on wildlife issues
Pebble Mine opponents score court victory
By Mary Pemberton | The Associated Press
ANCHORAGE - A Superior Court judge has cleared the way for a legal fight over state-issued permits for a huge copper and gold mine near some of the world's most productive wild salmon streams.
The fight is being waged by eight Bristol Bay village corporations, former first lady Bella Hammond, former state constitutional delegate Victor Fisher and two Bristol Bay residents over Pebble Mine, located 200 miles southwest of Anchorage.
They contend that Pebble Mine exploration permits violate the Alaska Constitution. The lawsuit says that the state issued the land and water use permits without looking at the potential harm to resources.
Judge Eric A. Aarseth said in his decision Monday that there was enough evidence to allow the constitutional issues concerning the permits to be heard at a Dec. 6 trial.
"The state has issued permits behind closed doors without even looking at the harms to public resources," said plaintiffs' lawyer Nancy Wainwright.
Mike Heatwole, spokesman for the Pebble Limited Partnership, said work will continue at the mine.
"We are still reviewing the judge's decision and will continue to work on this through the court," he said Tuesday.
The coalition of Bristol Bay villages, known as Nunamta Aulukestai, argued that the state has numerous duties under the state constitution, including to develop the land near Pebble for the maximum benefit of the people under a sustained yield principle.
But the state maintains that it is not required under the Alaska Constitution to do certain things when making land management decisions concerning upland hardrock mining. The state says it is up to the Legislature to make those procedural requirements specific.
The lawsuit filed in July 2009 sought to have the court void the permits. It also wanted the state to be prevented from issuing any more until a valid constitutional analysis and public notice is provided.
Tom Crafford, the Department of Natural Resources' large mine coordinator, said the state would have preferred to see the judge rule in its favor on every point but "this case is going to go on for a while yet, that is pretty clear."
According to the lawsuit, the state issued permits from 1989 to 2010 with no public notice and no findings with respect to impact on public resources in the area.
Plaintiffs say the mine's developers, Anglo American and Northern Dynasty Minerals, have used the permits to drill more than 1,000 exploratory holes.
Subsistence users already know that exploration at Pebble is having a serious impact on the water, wildlife, and fish in the area, said Bobby Andrew, spokesman for Nunamta Aulukestai.
"We rely on these resources for survival, yet DNR continues to rubber stamp permits without public notice and without any analysis to justify these impacts," he said.
What about the bull pendant formation, aren't we right about where it has to break one way or another?
Gentlemen,
A question for all you chart maniacs out there.
I see we have another skylab alert, I read through it and wanted to know if our chart readers agree with these folks? Meaning, are you interpreting the charts the same way? I think I have read TEF talking about the charts, 60 min, any comments?
Also, is there a good source to begin reading up on chart analysis that someone has to suggest?
I've got funds in lbsr, but not enough!
moving on through the fluff
not sure why
ameritrade says .0299
opened .0299
this baby can't get her toes out of the mud
Smells gooooood this morning
Why wouldn't this stock be bouncing today with news pending, any thoughts
you can sell them in ameritrade, but you can't access the funds until after the third day. I could buy today, sell today, but not use the money till monday
why is everyone expecting a pr tomorrow?
when is the news out? Where is this thing going
I used to be an owner of sgcp, just talking
more funds ready,
do we go sgcp or lbsre.....hummm
where is all the volume if news is out in the am?
Well, it's why our boy is in London, and if he is present, then isn't that just sweet for us? If he was not there, I would be worried.
http://www.juneaublogger.com/updates/?p=4552
Pebble mine partner adds to mining claim
Story last updated at 7/13/2010 - 8:53 am
The Associated Press
ANCHORAGE – One of the partners in the planned Pebble mine in Southwest Alaska has invested $4 million to add 23 square miles of mining claims on state land near the Pebble claims.
The Anchorage Daily News reports Northern Dynasty Minerals of Vancouver, British Columbia, obtained the claims from Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. of Arizona.
Northern Dynasty spokesman Sean Magee says the acquisition consolidates the Pebble land package. The company and the London-based conglomerate Anglo American are planning one of the world’s largest copper and gold mines. They now hold 163 square miles of mining claims.
Pebble mine partner adds to mining claim
Story last updated at 7/13/2010 - 8:53 am
The Associated Press
ANCHORAGE – One of the partners in the planned Pebble mine in Southwest Alaska has invested $4 million to add 23 square miles of mining claims on state land near the Pebble claims.
The Anchorage Daily News reports Northern Dynasty Minerals of Vancouver, British Columbia, obtained the claims from Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. of Arizona.
Northern Dynasty spokesman Sean Magee says the acquisition consolidates the Pebble land package. The company and the London-based conglomerate Anglo American are planning one of the world’s largest copper and gold mines. They now hold 163 square miles of mining claims.
Guys you all mention the 2005 numbers, but push your charts back a bit. We go from .02 to .49 in one month and then up to 8 in one month and then up to $12 in one month. I am able to push my charts to the 10 year in Ameritrade, you aren't going back far enough, this thing has had sick gains.
can't really tell what's real and whats the mm games.
anyone daring a flip today or the morning? Looks as though you may get left in the dust in trying to flip a bit here.
wish I had more funds available today
14g purchase, nice
By the way, you can rant on me for a little while if you want, it will draw away attention from our bust of a day.
Hold long and strong folks, but always call it like you see it.
Call is
.04 or .05 sometime this week,
great news coming
well and if that doesn't happen it is traders getting in and out and well, you will be able to load at low levels and dips, be thankful.
Does that sound about right, either way, it's good news?
Bombs away
who said I was talking about you there boss?
being that you were the first to reply is funny isn't it?
Don't get me wrong, I'm holding, just don't like the flip flopping of the over zealous posters on here.
Every person here said something entirely different Friday, about this blowing up, the volume coming, .04 or .05, look at our partner, so on and so forth. Be careful, nobody is saying "o shiot, I was wrong, they just find other little things to make positive. Wolves are out, be careful.