nächster Highflyer wie Nevada Copper ??
14.06.13 17:39
#401
dergroßebull
brunneta
Der selbe hohle Scheiß wie im anderen Forum. Halbsätze, Copy und paste, alte Nachrichten. Das sind Beispiele der letzten Posts.
sehr gut... +10,06%
Zink ist wieder im Kurs..
AC Research... Canada Zinc Metals kaufe
Explorer mittlerweile extrem günstig
Heute noch über 020?!
15.06.13 08:59
#402
brunneta
@dergroßebull: Mache dich nicht so wichtig!!
ich bin von dem wert überzeugt, es heißt nicht dass alle das sein müssen.
Jeder muss selbst entscheiden, gezwungen wird keiner.
lol..
Jeder muss selbst entscheiden, gezwungen wird keiner.
lol..
19.06.13 08:20
#403
brunneta
News. Zinc Metals Corp
Canada Zinc Metals - 2013 Exploration Plans for the Akie and Kechika Regional Projects
http://www.4-traders.com/...s-for-the-Akie-and-Kechika-Regi-17030235/
http://www.4-traders.com/...s-for-the-Akie-and-Kechika-Regi-17030235/
24.06.13 10:51
#404
brunneta
Pläne für die Exploration und Akie Kechika Regiona
http://www.4-traders.com/...s-for-the-Akie-and-Kechika-Regi-17030235/
26.06.13 06:40
#405
Ernesto44
Interessant zu lesen:
http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty062413.html
08.07.13 20:14
#406
brunneta
Junior company news
Canada Zinc Metals (TSXV:CZX) announced 2013 exploration plans for its Akie and Kechika regional projects, noting that it has two main goals. The first is to complete up to 4,000 meters of diamond drilling at Akie and the second is to expand the 2012 airborne VTEM survey completed at its Akie, Pie and Mount Alcock properties.
Canadian Zinc (TSX:CZN,OTCQB:CZICF) received two important land use permits for mining operations at its Northwest Territories-based Prairie Creek mine from the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board. One permit allows the company to build and operate a facility designed to temporarily store outbound concentrate and inbound supplies, while the other permits it to extract ore and waste rock from the mine, among other things.
http://resourceinvestingnews.com/...sitive-says-haywoods-ioannou.html
Canadian Zinc (TSX:CZN,OTCQB:CZICF) received two important land use permits for mining operations at its Northwest Territories-based Prairie Creek mine from the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board. One permit allows the company to build and operate a facility designed to temporarily store outbound concentrate and inbound supplies, while the other permits it to extract ore and waste rock from the mine, among other things.
http://resourceinvestingnews.com/...sitive-says-haywoods-ioannou.html
11.07.13 15:12
#407
brunneta
Commencement of 2013 Exploration Program On the
Akie and Kechika Regional Projects
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/...hika-regional-projects-2013-07-11
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/...hika-regional-projects-2013-07-11
13.07.13 11:47
#408
brunneta
Canadian Zinc Corporation
Water Board Completes Regulatory Process; Water Licence Recommended for Approval
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - July 8, 2013) - Canadian Zinc Corporation (TSX:CZN)(OTCQB:CZICF) ("the Company" or "Canadian Zinc") is very pleased to announce that the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board ("MVLWB") has completed its regulatory process for the issue to Canadian Zinc of a Type "A" Water Licence for the Company's wholly owned Prairie Creek Mine in the Northwest Territories, Canada and has forwarded the Licence to the Federal Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada with the recommendation that the Minister approve and sign the Licence.
"This Type 'A' Water Licence is the key regulatory permit needed for the construction, development and operation of the Prairie Creek Mine," stated Alan B. Taylor, COO and VP of Exploration for Canadian Zinc.
"The successful completion of the regulatory process is the culmination of many years of effort by the Canadian Zinc team, the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board, the various government agencies and all the stakeholders in the region. The positive recommendation of the Water Board demonstrates that a broad consensus has been achieved through the process and we look forward to receiving the approval of the Minister and the issue of the Water Licence in due course," added Mr. Taylor.
In its recommendation to the Minister, the Water Board provided some comments on the issues faced and the decisions made in respect of this Licence. The Board accepted the site-specific water quality objectives (SSWQO) derived by Canadian Zinc. These are almost all more stringent than the country-wide guideline values adopted by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME). The Board also determined, after many months of review and study, that effluent quality criteria (EQC) using a variable load-based discharge approach, as proposed by Canadian Zinc, will be a more protective and practical way of controlling effluent discharge from the mine to Prairie Creek. The Board recognizes that this is a new approach compared to the standard fixed EQC, but believes that practical and effective mechanisms can be put in place to ensure compliance.
Upon receipt of Ministerial approval, the new Type "A" Water Licence MV2008L2-0002 will permit Canadian Zinc to conduct mining, milling and processing activities at the Prairie Creek Mine Site, use local water, dewater the underground mine, and dispose of waste from mining and milling.
In January 2013, the MVLWB issued Land Use Permit ("LUP") MV2012F007 which permits the construction, maintenance, operation and use of the winter access road connecting the Prairie Creek Mine to the Liard Highway. This permit allows the outbound transportation of the zinc and lead concentrates produced at the mine, and the inbound transportation of fuel and other supplies during the actual operation of the Prairie Creek Mine.
In June 2013, the MVLWB issued LUP MV2008D0014 which permits Canadian Zinc to extract ore and waste rock from the Prairie Creek Mine, operate a flotation mill concentrator to produce zinc and lead concentrates, create a waste rock facility, and refurbish and develop site facilities in support of the mining operation, along with the eventual closure and reclamation of the mine site.
Also in June 2013, the MVLWB issued LUP MV2008T0012 which permits Canadian Zinc to construct and operate the Liard Transfer Facility to be situated near the junction of the existing Prairie Creek Mine access road and the Liard Highway. The Liard Transfer Facility is a staging area at the south end of the winter access road designed to temporarily store outbound concentrate and inbound supplies.
Following the approval of the Type "A" Water Licence from the Minister, and receipt of a final LUP and a Type "B" Water Licence from Parks Canada for the portion of the realigned access road within the Nahanni National Park Reserve ("NNPR"), Canadian Zinc will have secured all of the water licenses and land use permits required to operate the Prairie Creek Mine. Canadian Zinc currently holds a LUP issued by Parks Canada for the use of the original road route through NNPR to resupply the mine site during exploration activities.
http://www.energydigital.com/press_releases/...ce-recommended-for-app
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - July 8, 2013) - Canadian Zinc Corporation (TSX:CZN)(OTCQB:CZICF) ("the Company" or "Canadian Zinc") is very pleased to announce that the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board ("MVLWB") has completed its regulatory process for the issue to Canadian Zinc of a Type "A" Water Licence for the Company's wholly owned Prairie Creek Mine in the Northwest Territories, Canada and has forwarded the Licence to the Federal Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada with the recommendation that the Minister approve and sign the Licence.
"This Type 'A' Water Licence is the key regulatory permit needed for the construction, development and operation of the Prairie Creek Mine," stated Alan B. Taylor, COO and VP of Exploration for Canadian Zinc.
"The successful completion of the regulatory process is the culmination of many years of effort by the Canadian Zinc team, the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board, the various government agencies and all the stakeholders in the region. The positive recommendation of the Water Board demonstrates that a broad consensus has been achieved through the process and we look forward to receiving the approval of the Minister and the issue of the Water Licence in due course," added Mr. Taylor.
In its recommendation to the Minister, the Water Board provided some comments on the issues faced and the decisions made in respect of this Licence. The Board accepted the site-specific water quality objectives (SSWQO) derived by Canadian Zinc. These are almost all more stringent than the country-wide guideline values adopted by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME). The Board also determined, after many months of review and study, that effluent quality criteria (EQC) using a variable load-based discharge approach, as proposed by Canadian Zinc, will be a more protective and practical way of controlling effluent discharge from the mine to Prairie Creek. The Board recognizes that this is a new approach compared to the standard fixed EQC, but believes that practical and effective mechanisms can be put in place to ensure compliance.
Upon receipt of Ministerial approval, the new Type "A" Water Licence MV2008L2-0002 will permit Canadian Zinc to conduct mining, milling and processing activities at the Prairie Creek Mine Site, use local water, dewater the underground mine, and dispose of waste from mining and milling.
In January 2013, the MVLWB issued Land Use Permit ("LUP") MV2012F007 which permits the construction, maintenance, operation and use of the winter access road connecting the Prairie Creek Mine to the Liard Highway. This permit allows the outbound transportation of the zinc and lead concentrates produced at the mine, and the inbound transportation of fuel and other supplies during the actual operation of the Prairie Creek Mine.
In June 2013, the MVLWB issued LUP MV2008D0014 which permits Canadian Zinc to extract ore and waste rock from the Prairie Creek Mine, operate a flotation mill concentrator to produce zinc and lead concentrates, create a waste rock facility, and refurbish and develop site facilities in support of the mining operation, along with the eventual closure and reclamation of the mine site.
Also in June 2013, the MVLWB issued LUP MV2008T0012 which permits Canadian Zinc to construct and operate the Liard Transfer Facility to be situated near the junction of the existing Prairie Creek Mine access road and the Liard Highway. The Liard Transfer Facility is a staging area at the south end of the winter access road designed to temporarily store outbound concentrate and inbound supplies.
Following the approval of the Type "A" Water Licence from the Minister, and receipt of a final LUP and a Type "B" Water Licence from Parks Canada for the portion of the realigned access road within the Nahanni National Park Reserve ("NNPR"), Canadian Zinc will have secured all of the water licenses and land use permits required to operate the Prairie Creek Mine. Canadian Zinc currently holds a LUP issued by Parks Canada for the use of the original road route through NNPR to resupply the mine site during exploration activities.
http://www.energydigital.com/press_releases/...ce-recommended-for-app
13.08.13 22:27
#409
brunneta
Canada Zinc Metals Corp
Announces renewal of Normal Course Issuer Bid
http://www.4-traders.com/...wal-of-Normal-Course-Issuer-Bid-17139338/
Proponents of the switch argue dollar coins would save the federal government $13.8 billion in 30 years, CNNMoney said.
Mass production of the new coins would be a boost for the zinc, copper, nickel and manganese industries, with those metals likely making up the bulk of the new currency. This would potentially be good news for small cap players like Canada Zinc Metals Corp (V.CZX, Stock Forum) and Equinox Copper (GREY: EXEQF, Stock Forum).
http://www.stockhouse.com/news/natural-resources/...-bills-with-coins
http://www.4-traders.com/...wal-of-Normal-Course-Issuer-Bid-17139338/
Proponents of the switch argue dollar coins would save the federal government $13.8 billion in 30 years, CNNMoney said.
Mass production of the new coins would be a boost for the zinc, copper, nickel and manganese industries, with those metals likely making up the bulk of the new currency. This would potentially be good news for small cap players like Canada Zinc Metals Corp (V.CZX, Stock Forum) and Equinox Copper (GREY: EXEQF, Stock Forum).
http://www.stockhouse.com/news/natural-resources/...-bills-with-coins
19.08.13 15:43
#410
brunneta
Vereinbarung mit First Nations
Canada Zinc Metals Announces Agreement with First Nations
http://www.usetdas.com/TDAS/NewsArticle.aspx?NewsID=22075
http://www.usetdas.com/TDAS/NewsArticle.aspx?NewsID=22075
22.08.13 18:27
#411
brunneta
3-Jahres-Verlängerung
http://www.usetdas.com/TDAS/NewsArticle.aspx?NewsID=22094
31.08.13 10:33
#412
brunneta
Prime Minister announces $100 million in funding
for geomapping over seven years, lauds aboriginal training ahead of 2017 mining boom
http://nnsl.com/northern-news-services/stories/...s/aug26_13harp.html
http://nnsl.com/northern-news-services/stories/...s/aug26_13harp.html
09.09.13 08:50
#413
Rumpelstilzchen.
Canada Zinc Metals kaufen!! WKN A0RAQJ
Westerburg (www.aktiencheck.de) - Der Analyst von AC Research, Sven Krupp, rät unverändert zum Kauf der Canada Zinc Metals-Aktie (ISIN CA1353061080/ WKN A0RAQJ).
Des Weiteren hat sich noch Lundin Mining (ISIN SE0001134529/ WKN A0B9EY) an Canada Zinc Metals beteiligt.
Die Analysten von AC Research belassen ihr Kursziel daher bei 0,70 CAD. Bei einem erfolgreichen Geschäftsverlauf würden dann längerfristig noch deutlich höhere Kursnotierungen darstellbar erscheinen. Das Rating für die Canada Zinc Metals-Aktie lautet weiterhin "kaufen"
http://www.finanzen.ch/analyse/Canada-Zinc-Metals-kaufen-493143
Des Weiteren hat sich noch Lundin Mining (ISIN SE0001134529/ WKN A0B9EY) an Canada Zinc Metals beteiligt.
Die Analysten von AC Research belassen ihr Kursziel daher bei 0,70 CAD. Bei einem erfolgreichen Geschäftsverlauf würden dann längerfristig noch deutlich höhere Kursnotierungen darstellbar erscheinen. Das Rating für die Canada Zinc Metals-Aktie lautet weiterhin "kaufen"
http://www.finanzen.ch/analyse/Canada-Zinc-Metals-kaufen-493143
09.09.13 10:58
#414
Rumpelstilzchen.
Canada Zinc Metals Announces Option Deal
on Kechika Regional Project - Pie, Cirque East and Yuen Properties
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/...st-and-yuen-properties-2013-09-09
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/...st-and-yuen-properties-2013-09-09
09.09.13 11:45
#415
Rumpelstilzchen.
Zink-Explorer mit Weltklasse-Zink.
http://www.stock-world.de/ac_analysen/Ausland/...skreis-n5236860.html
09.09.13 18:18
#416
Starbiker
200 Tagelinie
durchbrochen, das hatten wir ewig lange nicht und das bei einem Volumen wie seit mindestens einem Jahr nicht. Schaut gut aus, auch in Toronto
10.09.13 09:25
#418
brunneta
3 Trends Fueling This Manufacturer's Growth
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/09/09/...urers-growth.aspx
10.09.13 09:39
#419
brunneta
Massive Unterbewertung?!
163% Kursexplosion?!
Kursziel 1 Euro?!
sind wir hier kurz vor den ereignissen?
Kursziel 1 Euro?!
sind wir hier kurz vor den ereignissen?
10.09.13 11:28
#421
brunneta
Kursziele der Canada Zinc Metals-Aktie
http://www.finanzen.net/Kursziele/Canada_Zinc_Metals
KURSZIEL EUR 1,12
Kaufen bis EUR 0,45!
http://www.beprofiteer.com/nlhtm/show.php?id=60
KURSZIEL EUR 1,12
Kaufen bis EUR 0,45!
http://www.beprofiteer.com/nlhtm/show.php?id=60
10.09.13 11:32
#422
Base
brunneta ?
Die Analyse ist ja schon mehr als alt.
Die Aktie puschen mit Beiträgen die schon mehrere Jahre alt sind.
Die Aktie puschen mit Beiträgen die schon mehrere Jahre alt sind.
10.09.13 11:36
#423
Paradiso1
das ganze hier ist ein push mehrerer
börsenbriefe. die 40k pakete knapp unterhalb der 0,24 werden gerne genommen
10.09.13 12:10
#425
Base
Da hast du ja auch recht,
ich glaube du wolltest nur einen Überblick geben mit
dem Beitrag von beprofiteer. finde ich ja auch gut.
dem Beitrag von beprofiteer. finde ich ja auch gut.

