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28.03.12 18:19
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Der bekannte Editor und Rohstoffexperte James Dines (Herausgeber des Dines Letters) hat Flinders Resources als seinen Top-Pick im Graphit-Sektor Anfang der Woche empfohlen. Der "König" steigt damit auch den rasenden Graphit-Express auf.

Flinders' Graphit-Projekt in Schweden kann einige interessante Privilegien vorweisen. Vor allem stechen hier sofort die relativ geringen Kapitalkosten für den Minenaufbau heraus. Damit reiht sich Flinders, neben Northern Graphite und Focus Metals in die Reihe der fortgeschrittenen Graphit-Developer ein, die schon mittelfristig in Produktion gehen wollen.

Sind wir gespannt, wie sich die Werte so entwicklen, und wer am Stärksten vom Hype im Graphit-Sektor und der lukrativen Makrostory profitieren kann..

 

James Dines Newest Graphite Pick
 
Details  Published on Monday, 26 March 2012 20:46

Stockhouse. March 26, 2012

According to the Flinders Resources Limited BB, Dines just recommend Flinders as its newest pick.

This is what user Pimpboss writes:

"Dines just recommended this stock on its intern bulletin!"

I guess Dines is calling himself 'The Original Graphite Bug' these days?

More can be found on the Focus Metals BB. User Tommer 3 writes this:


He has jumped on the Graphite wagon. ................. He recommended RDR and is planting the seed with his readers about the GRAPHITE/GRAPHENE sector and more recomendations may follow.  I cut and pasted a portion of the article that covered Graphite AND is only recomendation.  Nice pop on that stock recommended today.

Up 18.6 % on 1.7 million.

Nice to see dines increasing the awareness out there......should bold well for the sector and for other juniors like this one as more search for a place to invest in this rising tide.

Graphite regards,

Tommer3

PS: And yes...... it is officially dinner time.  Coming dear !!! :)

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Jim Dines Jumps Onboard the Graphite BandWagon!!!!

INTERIM WARNING BULLETIN

26 March 2012, Vol 2012, #6

We have been quietly studying the possibility of our next Super Major bull market, this time by graphite, a form of carbon, which many disregard as something stuffed into old-fashioned "lead" pencils. Graphite's main uses include all batteries, therefore it would participate in the growth of everything from hybrid automotives to the tiny batteries in advanced computers.

Graphite dominates the market for the brake pads in automobiles because it is an outstanding solid lubricant; also as bricks in nuclear-reactor cores and other high-temperature environments in a number of industries. It has been frustrating trying to figure out the best way to play such a new bull market because so many of the candidates are still too early in their development for us to discern which one/ones might emerge as the biggest winners -- since we tend to look for the largest gains possible. We almost announced ourselves as "The Original Graphite Bug," but deliberately held back sufficiently that others began to recommend some graphite stocks -- yet they all missed our single outstanding favorite, Flinders (FDR.V) (rhymes with cinders)..

We expect graphite to be compared with the Rare Earths bull market in many ways, for example that China controls over 70% of the world's output. Nearly all the stocks in the graphite group have relatively small numbers of shares outstanding, so any burst of concentrated buying would tend to make them volatile.

Thus the best way to buy might be to take an initial position if strength follows this recommendation, hoping to add to positions when the stock settles back down -- perhaps in some months. The stock is still lolling near its lows and might be the premiere performer if the group does well; personally, we think Flinders has a good chance of becoming the "best of breed," destined to be the leading graphite blue-chip. We have decided to add Flinders to Supervised List #6, because it involves what we call "The Coming Resource Imperialism," and should benefit from the impact of China's continuing acquisition of small graphite properties. Now trading at Cdn$1.88 (FDR.V) US$1.90 ( FLNXF.PK), we hereby add it to Supervised List #6 for purchase with an appropriately small percentage of your Attack Capital reserves; try to buy it below $2.00.

This is not a blanket recommendation of all graphite stocks, although we suspect that there might be additional recommendations in subsequent IWBs/TDLs.

Next TDL is tentatively scheduled to be published on 13 April 2012.

1. Graphene, a sheet-like form of carbon, garnered Konstantin Novoselov and Andre Geim of the University of Manchester, UK, the 2010 Nobel prize in physics, partly due to an astonishing ability to conduct electricity. This property paves the way for graphene-based computers that operate at unprecedented speed. They sandwich a layer of molybdenum disulphide between two layers of graphene. The insulating molybdenum prevents electrons from flowing between the graphene layers. But when the sandwich transistor is switched on by applying a voltage, it boosts a quantum effect in which some graphene electrons "tunnel" through the molybdenum layer, creating a flow.

DOI:10.1126/science.1218461. New Scientist, 11 Feb 12

Quelle: www.graphite-investor.com/.../james-dines-newest-graphite-pick

 


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Neuer Artikel von Chris Berry

 
28.03.12 18:56
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Riding the graphite bull

Andrew Topf | March 27, 2012

Chris Berry, founder of Mountain Partners asset management company, provided an interesting summary of the graphite space while speaking at the recent Graphite Express Conference in Vancouver.

 The conference featured a keynote address from Berry and 5-minute presentations from some of the key graphite explorers, including Zimtu Capital Corp., Northern Graphite, Lomiko Metals, Strike Graphite, Focus Metals, Graphite One Resources, First Graphite, and Standard Graphite. A similar conference followed in Toronto..

www.mining.com/2012/03/27/riding-the-graphite-bull/

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Canaccord Morning Coffee

 
29.03.12 16:04
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Graphite Sector

Flinders Resources* (FDR : TSX-V : $2.42), Net Change: 0.12, % Change: 5.22%, Volume: 514,626Northern Graphite* (NGC : TSX-V : $3.01), Net Change: 0.33, % Change: 12.31%, Volume: 1,565,736How do you spell woot-woot? G-R-A-P-H-I-T-E. Shares of Northern Graphite and Flinders are now trading well above theprice of their recent announced/closed financings. Investors are jumping over each other to get a piece of these junior graphiteplayers. Resource Investing News highlights that consumer appetite for electronic gadgets such as laptops, smartphones, andMP3 players is fuelling demand for lithium-ion batteries, which contain 20 times more graphite than lithium. Also adding fuelto the fire is the world's move to cleaner vehicles, such as electric cars, which also require lithium-ion batteries. Commenting onthe future prospects of graphite, Chris Berry, founder of House Mountain Partners, stated, “Currently batteries account forroughly 5% of global graphite demand. However, demand for lithium-ion batteries for use in various applications is growing by20% per year. As you need 20 times more graphite in a lithium-ion battery than you do lithium, it is clear that there ispotentially strong demand for large-flake, high-purity graphite in the future." It is estimated that lithium carbonate demand fromlithium-ion batteries will reach 286,000 tonnes by 2020, requiring a six-fold increase in annual flake graphite production to caterto the production of so many batteries. Northern Graphite has stated that only flake graphite, which can be upgraded to 99.9%purity, can be used to make the spherical or potato-shaped graphite used in lithium-ion batteries. Highlighting, “The process isexpensive and wastes 70% of the feedstock flake graphite. As a result, spherical graphite currently sells for $4,000-6,000/tonne,or twice the price of high quality flake graphite.” 

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Neues ATH

 
02.04.12 18:08
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Schaut weiterhin sehr gut aus, heute neues ATH!

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# Flinders im neuen Graphit-Index vertreten

 
11.04.12 11:53
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The TMR Advanced Graphite Projects Index

by Gareth Hatch on April 10, 2012 

Today we announce the launch of the TMR Advanced Graphite Projects Index, an objective tool for tracking the leading new exploration & development projects in the graphite sector. This follows a number of requests to create such an Index, similar to the one that we maintain for the rare-earth sector.

You can visit the new Index page by clicking here or using the short cut: www.graphiteindex.com

While graphite appears to have come out of nowhere to become the new darling of the junior-mining investment community, it is an important industrial material with a wide range of uses..

..

>> Kringel in Gävleborg, Sweden is being developed by Flinders Resources Ltd. (TSX.V:SGH). The Kringel mine previously operated between 1996 and 2001. The project has a historical mineral-resource estimate of 6.9 Mt @ 8.8 wt% CG, at an undisclosed cut-off grade and its present owners are in the process of upgrading those resources to be compliant with NI 43-101 <<

Quelle: www.techmetalsresearch.com/2012/04/...graphite-projects-index/

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Info

 
12.04.12 12:08
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Präsentation: www.flindersresources.com/i/pdf/...n/Flinders_Presentation.pdf

Factsheet: www.flindersresources.com/i/pdf/FDR_Flyer.pdf

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# Financing

 
12.04.12 12:10
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Demnächst sollte der Abschluss der Finanzierung anstehen.

March 26, 2012

Flinders Announces Proposed Financing Of $15 Million

Vancouver, Canada -- Flinders Resources Limited ("Flinders") (TSXV : FDR). Mr. Martin McFarlane, President & CEO, announces that Flinders is proposing to undertake a private placement of up to 8,823,530 million units at a price of $1.70 per unit for gross proceeds of up to $15 million. Each unit consists of one common share and one half common share purchase warrant. Each whole warrant will be exercisable at $2.20 per common share for a period of two years from the date of closing of the private placement. The securities issued under the placement will be subject to a four-month hold period from the date of closing. The closing of the private placement is subject to, among other things, final acceptance from the TSX Venture Exchange.

The net proceeds of the private placement will enable Flinders to substantially advance the Kringel graphite mine in Sweden toward production.

Mr McFarlane states: "Flinders' Kringel graphite mine is one of the most advanced graphite projects globally and being already fully permitted and constructed, will be amongst first to deliver premium high quality large flake graphite to European customers. When completed, this financing will enable Flinders to rapidly move forward with its plans to re-start graphite production at Kringel."

"Importantly, with Kringel at such an advanced stage of development, the cost of re-starting operations will be relatively modest and this $15 million financing is expected to deliver to Flinders most if not all of its restart budget requirements."

A finder's fee will be payable on a portion of the financing.

Quelle: www.flindersresources.com/s/...d-Financing-Of-15-Million 

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Neues aus dem Graphitsektor (TMR Index)

 
13.04.12 11:47
#8

www.resourceinvestor.com/2012/04/13/...e-projects-index?ref=hp

Flinders Ressources: "Kringel in Gävleborg, Sweden is being developed by Flinders Resources  Ltd. (TSX.V:SGH). The Kringel mine previously operated between 1996 and  2001. The project has a historical mineral-resource estimate of 6.9 Mt @  8.8 wt% CG, at an undisclosed cut-off grade and its present owners are  in the process of upgrading those resources to be compliant with NI  43-101;"

Stimmt der Link zur TXS mit SGH?? Komisch irgendwie ;)

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# 7

 
17.04.12 20:26
#9

Da ist der Finanzierungsabschluss auch schon - satte 15 Millionen können nur für die Entwicklung verwendet werden - top!

Flinders announces closing of private placement for gross proceeds of $15 million

April 17, 2012 (Source: CNW) -- Flinders Resources Limited ("Flinders") (TSXV: FDR).  Further to Flinders' press releases dated March 26, 2012 and March 27, 2012, Mr. Martin McFarlane, President & CEO, is pleased to announce that Flinders has closed its private placement raising gross proceeds of $15,000,001..

Link: www.graphiteblog.com/2012/04/...ss-proceeds-of-15-million.html

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Neuer Artikel von seeking alpha

 
24.04.12 13:37
#10

seekingalpha.com/article/...ons-the-graphite-market-is-booming

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Why Graphite is the High Tech Com. of the Future

 
30.04.12 08:33
#11

 Why Graphite is the High Tech Commodity of the Future

by Dr. Alex Cowie on 27 April 2012

..

This is a commodity that drove the last bull market and made Australian investors rich. But it won’t be the commodity that drives the NEXT bull market. 

In fact, it’s getting harder for Aussie resource investors to find new areas of the market to make money from. Mainstream commodities are well known, and often the easy money has been made already.

The good news I want to bring to you is that there is a new generation of investing opportunities in the world of strategic minerals.. 

 

Link: www.moneymorning.com.au/20120427/...mmodity-of-the-future.html

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# Projektinfo

 
30.04.12 11:14
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Kringel Graphite Mine

Flinders Resources Ltd acquired 100% of the Kringel graphite mine in Sweden in August 2011.

The Kringel mine is located approximately 20km from the town of Edsbyn which is located in central Sweden approximately 300km north of Stockholm.

The mine and processing plant were constructed in 1995 with first production in 1996. Production continued until 2001 when it ceased due to adverse market conditions. Significantly higher graphite prices since 2009 are the major reason why Flinders Resources is evaluating restarting production at Kringel.

 The Kringel mine has a historic graphite resource of 6.9 million tonnes containing 8.8% graphite*. The resource is contained in 4 deposits which are within 25 km of the Kringel processing facility.
 

  • Kringel 1.3mt @ 11.3% C
  • Gropabo 2.1mt @6.9%C
  • Mattsmyra 2.2mt @8.8%C
  • Mansberg 1.3mt@ 9.4%

The resource is sufficient for at least 30 years at full graphite production.

The Kringel mine is fully permitted to produce up to 13,000 tonnes per year of Graphite. It has first class infrastructure including power , water and roads to site, is already built with an open pit mine, processing plant including grinding mills, flotation circuit, drying, sizing and packing operations. Graphite can be blended to customer specification and transported to most European customers by road, rail or ship within 1-3 days.

During its operational phase, a large proportion of the Kringel mine's output was the premium large flake graphite. Typical purity was up to 94% graphite and flake distribution was:

  • 40% large flake +160µm
  • 28% medium flake 75-160 µm; and
  • 32% fine -75 µm

Flinders' Kringel mine is a unique and attractive project. Attractive because 

  • Graphite prices have risen strongly due to growing demand from new applications and supply constraints in China;
  • It is a long life high grade graphite deposit;
  • It produced premium, high large flake graphite; and
  • Has considerable upside though expanding the resource below 50m and along strike, expanding production capacity and upgrading graphite quality to lithium battery quality.
  • Unique because
  • It is the only new graphite project located in Europe
  • It has short delivery times to European graphite markets;
  • It can be rapidly put back into production at moderate cost because it is fully permitted and constructed; and
  • It offers European customers a supply alternative to reduce their reliance on Chinese imports.


* The historical resource estimates quoted are based on the NI43-101 report prepared by Albert Thamm of Coffey Mining in November 2011. The resource was calculated using a polygonal method and is broadly similar to CIM definitions "Indicated" and "Inferred". Data is historical in nature and was compiled prior to the implementation of NI 43-101 reporting standards. Flinders has not completed sufficient exploration to verify the estimates. Flinders is not treating them as National Instrument defined resources or reserves verified by a Qualified Person, and the historical estimate should not be relied upon. The Company does not have, and is not aware of, any more recent resource estimates that conform to the standards set out in National Instrument 43-101.

Link zum NI 43-101 Report: www.flindersresources.com/i/pdf/...al_changes_made_secured.pdf

Quelle: www.flindersresources.com/s/Kringel_Graphite.asp

 

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# Flinder's Privilegien

 
30.04.12 11:16
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>>>"The Kringel mine is fully permitted to produce up to 13,000 tonnes per year of Graphite. It has first class infrastructure including power , water and roads to site, is already built with an open pit mine, processing plant including grinding mills, flotation circuit, drying, sizing and packing operations. Graphite can be blended to customer specification and transported to most European customers by road, rail or ship within 1-3 days." 

..

>>> "Ressource @ Kringel Mine: 40% large flake +160µm"

..

"Unique because..

  • It is the only new graphite project located in Europe
  • It has short delivery times to European graphite markets;
  • It can be rapidly put back into production at moderate cost because it is fully permitted and constructed; and
  • It offers European customers a supply alternative to reduce their reliance on Chinese imports."

Quelle: www.flindersresources.com/s/Kringel_Graphite.asp

 

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# Top Outlook

 
05.05.12 10:29
#14

Graphite proving resilient in tough markets, constrained supply expected 

blog.agoracom.com/2012/05/04/...acom+(Agoracom+Small-Cap+Blog)

 

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# Graphite-Conference in TO

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05.05.12 13:39
#15

No Flash In The Pan

resourceclips.com/2012/05/04/no-flash-in-the-pan/

resourceclips.com/2012/05/04/no-flash-in-the-pan/2/ 

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# Neue Graphit Studie online, lesenswert!

 
07.05.12 17:42
#16

Graphite is Black Gold of the 21st Century - Industrial Alliance Securities 

Link:  www.purplecom.com.au/_content/documents/2283.pdf

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# Hörenswertes Interview

 
07.05.12 21:36
#17

Interview mit Dr. Dietmar Siebholz

7. Mai 2012 um 20:42 von Heiko Böhmer 

Dr. Dietmar Siebholz ist ein bekannter Rohstoff-Experte aus Deutschland und ist für sein Fachwissen und für seinen Spürsinn für kommende Trends international bekannt. Mit Rohstoff-Investingnews führte er ein Interview und verrät, wieso Graphit für ihn der nächste heiße Rohstoff wird..

Link: www.rohstoff-investingnews.de/graphit/...-dr-dietmar-siebholz/

   

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# Top Graphite Special

 
09.05.12 15:50
#18

von Resource World - Link:  www.resourceworld.com/online/graphite-supplement/   

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# Top Artikel von C. Berry

 
10.05.12 11:38
#19

Chris Berry : Observations On The Graphite Market - Where to From Here? 
 
Posted May 9, 2012

Today’s Note:

Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”- Sir Winston Churchill - November 1942

I have studied the evolution of the graphite market for the past 15 months. It is fair to say that Sir Winston Churchill’s words are as true in 2012 as they were 70 years ago. We have just returned from a world tour of speaking engagements in Germany, Canada, and the US. Graphite was the topic du jour. There is a great deal of “graphite curiosity” around the world, about how to take advantage of its exploding interest. This desire for education has been responsible for the near-parabolic rise in the share prices of junior mining companies now exploring for graphite..

Link: www.graphite-investor.com/chris-berry/...et-where-to-from-here

 

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# Top News für die zukünftigen..

 
14.05.12 15:22
#20

..Core-Player im Graphit-Segment - Flinders gehört zu den Vorreitern im Sektor:

Es scheint, dass sich die ersten Großinvestoren u. das 'Smart Money' für den Graphit-Sektor interessiert - jetzt schon ist dieser Sektor einer der heisesten Trendsektoren weltweit, obwohl die Makrostory erst starten wird. 

Hedge fund sniffs for graphite bargains - and we add a few names

The $30 billion New York-based fund manager Och-Ziff Capital Management is looking for exposure to graphite. The Australian Financial Review today says it has heard from local dealers that Och-Ziff “had been scouring the market for exposure to graphite”.That's a fascinating bit of news: some analysts have started saying that the rush-of-blood-to-the-head phase of graphite is over now that stocks have gained so much. But if some savvy market people from New York think there's still money to be made, who can argue with them.?

www.graphiteblog.com/2012/05/...ns-and-we-add-a-few-names.html

 

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# Appointment

 
22.05.12 09:03
#21

Flinders hat Anfang Mai einen neuen Spezialisten in das Team aufgenommen, der als Prozessmanager die Arbeitsvorgänge in der Kringel Mine unterstützen und optimieren wird. Die Entwicklungen und der Fahrplan gefallen mir ausgesprochen gut.

Die Vita des neuen Mannes kann sich sehen lassen: Dan Pettersson kommt vom renommierten Minenkonzern Lundin Mining und war davor sogar als verantwortlicher Prozessingenieur in der Woxna Graphit Mine in Schweden tätig. Woxna wurde nach einem weiteren Projektdeal in Kringel umbenannt. Aufgrund der umfassenden Erfahrungen auf Flinder's Hauptprojekt, die Mr. Pettersson vorweisen kann, ist sein Engagement ein Volltreffer für das Unternehmen.

Der CEO ist von der Aufnahme begeistert: Dan Petterson wird nach dessen Meinung dazu beitragen, dass der Minenoutput maximiert werden kann und die Mühle u. die Verarbeitungsanlagen auf Hochtouren laufen. Außerdem soll die metallurgische Ausbeute (Recoveries) der hochgradigen, großen Graphit-Flocken (large flake graphite) gesteigert werden. Mit dem hochwertigen large flake graphite lassen sich auf dem Weltmarkt gegenwärtig besonders hohe Preise erzielen.

http://www.flindersresources.com/s/...at-Kringel-Graphite-Project-Swe...

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# Drilling Update aus der letzten NR

 
22.05.12 10:12
#22

Bohrprogramm läuft nach Plan: Es wurden bereits 20 Bohrlöcher (ca. 1920m) im Rahmen des aktuellen 2,500 Bohrmeterprogramm (35 Löcher) auf Kringel fertig gestellt. Hauptziel des Bohrprogramms ist die Reklassifizierung (Neuauflage) eines NI 43-101 konformen RE-Updates, welches die historische Ressource neu definieren soll. Außerdem sollen die Mineralisierungen in tieferen Regionen (> 50m - xm) getestet werden, diese wurden bisher noch nicht Bohrungen angegangen. Meines Erachtens werden sie auch gute Chancen haben, die mineralisierten Zonen rund um die historische Ressource erfolgreich zu testen.

Erste Ergebnisse kamen noch nicht von den Laboren zurück. Die ersten Begutachtungen u. Einschätzungen der Verantwortlichen sindist aber sehr ermutigendpositiv: Breitere Graphit-Mineralisierungen als bisher vermutet u. die Gehalte der getroffenen Graphit-Mineralisierungen (in den Bohrlöchern) sind wahrscheinlich auch höher als die bis dahin bekannten Durchschnittsgehalte.

NR-Link: http://www.flindersresources.com/s/...at-Kringel-Graphite-Project-Swe

In den nächsten Wochen können wir mit den ersten Ergebnissen rechnen.

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# Graphit Makro-Story: Review, Preview etc.

 
23.05.12 11:38
#23

Wie mehrmals die letzten Wochen angesprochen wurde, wird das Graphit-Angebot aus Fernost auf dem Weltmarkt abnehmen. Der mit Abstand größte Produzent ist weiterhin das Reich der Mitte, das gegenwärtig noch über 70% der weltweiten Graphitproduktion stemmt. Wie im Segment der Seltenen Erden und bei zahlreichen anderen, strategischen Rohstoffen wie z.B. Kobalt, besitzt China auch im Graphitsegment eine bis dahin unangefochtene Vormachtstellung.

China's jährliche Produktion besteht jedoch zum Großteil aus Graphitprodukten, die eine geringere Qualität haben (Amorphus Graphite). Dieser Fakt ist sehr wichtig - Vor allem für die ambitionierten Graphit-Developer aus dem Westen, welche sich das Ziel gesetzt haben, die hoch qualitativen Graphitprodukte mittelfristig zu produzieren (u.a. Flinders Resources, Northern Graphite, Focus Metals).
 
Ende 2011 waren rund 200 Graphitminen in China in Betrieb, vorwiegend produzierten diese Minen Amorphus Graphite, d.h. unkristallisiertes Graphitkonzentrat (= 80-85% C). Die Preise für dieses Konzentrat rangieren gegenwärtig zwischen 600 und 800 US Dollar pro Tonne. Nur im Vergleich: Für das gewöhnliche, hochreine Large Flake Graphitprodukt (~ 94-97% C, + 80 mesh) wurde im letzten Monat in der Spitze 3.000 US Dollar pro Tonne gezahlt. Die Preisunterschiede sind gewaltig und wirken sich wie die Produktionskosten beträchtlich auf die erzielbaren Gewinnmargen aus.
 
Durch spezielle Verarbeitungsprozesse kann die Qualität und Reinheit der Graphitprodukte weiter gesteigert werden. Voraussetzung dafür ist jedoch, dass bereits ein qualitatives Graphitkonzentrat (Jumbo Flake, Large Flake) aus dem Boden geholt wird. Wird die Reinheit und Qualität erfolgreich gesteigert und lassen sich Graphitgehalte von über 99-99,9% erzielen, scheint die Preisobergrenze quasi durch die Decke zu gehen. Hochreines Graphit mit der besten Qualität kann dann weit über 5.000 US Dollar pro Tonne kosten, in der Spitze sind sogar bis zu 40.000 US Dollar pro Tonne möglich. Weshalb ist das der Fall? Die Eigenschaften und Anwendungsmöglichkeiten können durch die Verarbeitungs- bzw. Veredlungsprozesse enorm gesteigert werden.
 
So ist es nicht verwunderlich, dass sich die westlichen Graphitunternehmen das Ziel setzen, Lagerstätten mit hoch qualitativem Graphit zu finden und anstreben, das gewonnene Graphit zu den Edelprodukten zu verarbeiten (vgl. Situation, Fahrplan bei Northern Graphite und Focus Metals). Gerade im Bereich der qualitativsten Graphitprodukte wird es einen größeren Angebotsengpass geben, da die Nachfrage nach diesen Produkten massiv anziehen wird. Außerdem gibt es weltweit kaum Produzenten, die solche Graphitprodukte kommerziell fördern und herstellen.
 
Nach einigen, repräsentativen Studien wird sich die Graphitnachfrage von derzeit 1,2 Millionen Tonnen Graphit auf  mindestens 1,5 Millionen Tonnen in 2015 erhöhen (+ 25-X%). Demnach werden mehr als 10 neue Graphitminen mit einem jährlichen Ausstoß von 20.000+ Tonnen pro Jahr benötigt, um die Nachfrage zu befriedigen. Welche Herausforderung das wird, sagt schon alleine der folgende Fakt: Die größte Graphitmine der Welt produziert gegenwärtig gerade 20.000 Tonnen pro Jahr.
 
Aufgrund der strategischen Relevanz des Rohstoffs Graphit (incl. Carbon, zukünftig Graphene) sieht sich China "gezwungen", das Angebot absichtlich zu drosseln.
 
Aus welchem Grund geht China so vor?
  • Sie wollen ihre Ressourcen- und Reservenbasis für die Zukunft schonen
  • Stabilisierung und Sicherung des Preisniveaus für die produzierten Graphitprodukte: Vorteilhaft für alle wirtschaftlichen Produzenten, auch außerhalb Chinas
  • Der (noch) künstlichen Verknappung des Graphitangebots wird in den nächsten Jahrzehnten eine starke, aber natürliche Angebotsverknappung folgen
  • Die Bedeutung von Graphitprodukten für die Industrie hat die letzten Jahre erheblich zugenommen; das gilt vor allem aufgrund dem stark zunehmenden Interesse an Carbonprodukten (vgl. die Situation und den Machtkampf bei SGL Carbon)
  • Chinesische Interessen werden gefestigt, siehe Pläne bzgl. dem staalich, kontroll. Monopol
  • Ausreizung der Monopolstellung, Einfluss und Macht dem Westen präsentieren
Aufgrund dieser Tatsachen plant China die Anzahl der aktiven Amorphus Graphitminen drastisch zu reduzieren. So soll in den nächsten Jahren die Anzahl der Amorphus-Minen auf 20 gesenkt werden und gleichzeitig ein staatlich, kontrolliertes Monopol "eingeführt" werden. Die chinesischen Exporte gingen Anfang 2012 bereits um drastische 55+% im Vergleich zum Vorjahr zurück - dies sorgte für einen weiteren Anstieg der Graphitpreise. Die geplanten Maßnahmen werden die angespannte Lage um die zukünftige Angebotssicherung des wichtigen Rohstoffs weiter verschärfen. Die Folgen dürften klar sein..

 

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# 22

 
24.05.12 19:46
#24

..und da sind sie schon, die ersten 10 Bohrergebnisse aus dem laufenden Programm. Ganz ordentliche Längen und vor allem satte Graphitgehalte - insgesamt starke Treffer auf Kringel!

Flinders Drills 13.6m @ 11.8% Graphitic Carbon At Kringel Project In Sweden

Msy 24, 2012 (Source: Flinders) -- Flinders Resources Limited ("Flinders") (TSXV:FDR). Mr. Martin McFarlane, President & CEO, is pleased to announce the results from the first 10 holes of a 37 drill hole program at the Kringel deposit in Sweden. Results include 13.6m @ 11.8% graphitic carbon ("Cg") from 49m in drill hole KRI12DD003 and 18.3m @ 7.6% Cg from 68.1m in drill hole KRI12DD007..

www.graphiteblog.com/2012/05/...kringel-project-in-sweden.html

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# Graphite Intel - Well done!

 
24.05.12 20:44
#25

Flinders Resources Announces Partial Drill Program Results, Galaxy Capital Acquires More Graphite & Syrah Resources’ Shares Rise

This evening I’ll be interviewing Flinders Resources Ltd. (TSXV: FDR) and the timing couldn’t be better. Today news crossing the wires was about results from their first 10 holes of a 37 hole drill program at the Kringel deposit in Sweden. Results from two different drill holes include 13.6 meters at 11.8% graphitic carbon and 18.3 meters at 7.6% graphitic carbon.

The aim of the drill program is to reclassify historic graphite resources estimates to current NI 43-101 standards and to determine the presence of extensions of the deposit below 50 meters and along strike. The Kringel deposit was subject to substantial drilling by its previous owners and has a historic resource estimate of 6.9 million tonnes containing 8.8% graphite in four separate deposits. Historic resources at the Kringel mine site are 1.3 million tonnes at 11.3% graphite.

www.graphiteblog.com/2012/05/...cquires-more-graphite-syr.html

 

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Graphite Player auf einen Blick!

 
25.05.12 09:52
#26

www.world-of-stocks.com/rt_data/graphit_wl.html

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Graphit-Preiskategorien im Chartvergleich

 
25.05.12 13:55
#27
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# China: Drastische Produktionsdrosselung

 
28.05.12 01:42
#28

Quote: http://www.ariva.de/forum/...ndard-Graphite-460486?page=30#jumppos769

"China produces about 70% of the world’s graphite alone but is experiencing slowing growth and reserve depletion..

..

The nation is also continuing to consolidate and reduce the number of graphite mines in Hunan province from 230 to 20 mines which will constrain global supply further with a loss of around 100,000 tonnes per annum, or 10% of annual global graphite supply, forecast.

..

Based on demand and supply fundamentals it is unlikely that graphite will return to its past lows and the price of graphite has the potential to rise even further
..
"

Quelle: http://www.graphite-investor.com/company-news/...ining-kibaran-nickel

 

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# Graphitmarkt: Entwicklung Angebot & Nachfrage

 
28.05.12 14:41
#29
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# Graphit, Graphene Story

 
31.05.12 13:59
#30

Der CEO von Focus Graphite, Gary Economo, sprach gestern in Montreal:

Montreal Mining Luncheon, Speech by Gary Economo

http://www.focusgraphite.com/wp-content/uploads/...g-Luncheon_eng.pdf

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# Ökonomische Relevanz wird immer bedeutender

 
02.06.12 11:00
#31
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# Wochenrückblick

 
02.06.12 11:27
#32

Week-in-Review: Increasing Graphene Market Interest for Tech Adventurers, Graphite Sponsors Down -3.07% for the Week

www.graphiteblog.com/2012/06/...ck-of-the-graphite-market.html

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@ miningscout

 
10.06.12 23:13
#33

"..Nur wenige Graphitunternehmen können bereits mittelfristig von den hohen Graphitpreisen profitieren, da die Anzahl der entwickelten Projekte rar ist. Hier bieten sich aktuell drei Unternehmen aus Kanada an, die bereits fortgeschritten sind und bis Anfang 2014 die Graphitproduktion aufnehmen wollen. Das erste Unternehmen ist Northern Graphite (A1H95Z), dessen kanadisches Projekt eine lukrative Lokalisierung inmitten von vielen, potentiellen Endproduktabnehmern vorweisen kann. Das zweite Unternehmen hat seinen Namen zuletzt passend zu Focus Graphite (WKN A1JYY6) gewechselt und besitzt in Quebec das hochgradigste Graphitvorkommen der Welt. Das dritte Unternehmen ist in Schweden aktiv. Flinders Resources (WKN A1JUP8) hat letztes Jahr eine historische Graphitmine erworben, die noch lange nicht ausgebeutet ist..."

www.miningscout.de/Kolumnen/..._schon_vorbei_/page_1/_76/__599  

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On track..

 
11.06.12 11:31
#34

Flinders on Fast Track to Graphite Production by 2013

Monday, June 04, 2012

June 4, 2012 -- Fully funded to production with significant management talent and aggressive timelines Flinders Resources Ltd. (TSXV: FDR) (www.FlindersResources.com) is working towards reopening their graphite mine to production by end of 2013..

www.graphiteblog.com/2012/06/...uction-by-2013.html#more 

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Größte Graphitminen

 
11.06.12 11:38
#35

Libertas provides a list of the top graphite producers along with their annual production:
 

  • Jixi Liumao Graphite Resource (China)             90,000 tonnes
  • Heilongjiang Austrian Yu Graphite (China)         80,000 tonnes
  • Qingdao Haide Graphite (China)                     75,000 tonnes
  • Chenzhou Lutang Crystalline Graphite (China)         70,000 tonnes
  • Nacional de Graphite (Brazil)                             70,000 tonnes
  • Karaback Metal & Mining (Turkey)                     50,000 tonnes
  • Qingdao Hensen Graphite (China)                     38,000 tonnes
  • Lubei Yxaing Graphite (China)                             30,000 tonnes
  • Extractive Menaquinone (Brazil)                         30,000 tonnes
  • Graphite Kaiser berg (Austria)                             30,000 tonnes 

@ www.scribd.com/doc/96059273/38247

 

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Ausblick

 
12.06.12 14:41
#36

Graphite Demand for Batteries to Increase as Ultra-Fast Electric Vehicle Charging System under Development 

www.graphiteblog.com/2012/06/...-system-under-development.html

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# Graphit/REE: Neues Interview mit B. King

 
14.06.12 10:38
#37

Exzellentes Interview mit Byron King im aktuellen Critical Metals Report:

It's Time to 'Buy Low' on Rare Earth Stocks: Byron King

TICKERS: EGZ; ENZR, FDR, FMS, LYC, MTRN, MDL; MLLOF; MRD, MCP, NEM, NGC; NGPHF, HRE, UCU; UURAF

Source: Brian Sylvester of The Critical Metals Report  (6/12/12)

Resource developers, especially in the rare earths space, are suffering from the market's obsession with immediate results, says Byron King, writer and editor for Agora Financial's Outstanding Investmentsand Energy & Scarcity Investor newsletters and contributor to the Daily Resource Hunter. Nonetheless, he argues, large-scale demand for high-tech metals remains. The question is, which developers can weather the storm? Read more in this exclusive Critical Metals Report interview.

 

Link: http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/13597


 

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# 37 - Flinder's Privilegien

 
14.06.12 13:51
#38

"Two developers are reopening old mines. In Sweden, Flinders Resources Ltd. (FDR:TSX.V) is re-starting its old facilities. Northern Graphite Corporation (NGC:TSX.V; NGPHF:OTCQX) is reopening an old mine in Canada, called Bissett Creek..

TCMR: Which will get to production first?

BK: Flinders is already selling product stockpiled from previous operations, giving it both cash flow and an operating business cycle. I have the greatest respect for a developer that can sell product during development.."

http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/13597

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China, Rohstoffe, Graphit etc. etc.

 
18.06.12 09:44
#39

Neues vom chinesischen Riesen und die Auswirkungen der neuen Weltmacht auf den Rohstoffsektor, inkl. den Graphitsektor

The hungry dragon: China is cornering the market on metals, land, oil and other commodities... and could hold us ransom for it

Sunday, June 17, 2012

June 16, 2012 (Source: New York Post) -- 

Asked to cite a running theme in her work, economist Dambisa Moyo says, “unintended consequences.”

In her first book, “Dead Aid,” the Zambia-reared, Oxford-trained Moyo argued that handouts to (as opposed to business deals with) Africa were worse than useless. Now she says the West has been missing the point again: In the past few years, while we have been distracted by banking crises, global warming and the future of energy, we’ve been overlooking China’s colossal commodities grab. It’s out of humble stuff like copper and aluminum that China is building a highway to global leadership, Moyo argues in her new book “Winner Take All: China’s Race for Resources and What It Means for the World..

http://www.graphiteblog.com/2012/06/...r-commodities-and-could-h.html

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Boom bei Elektrobatterien und Hightech-Produkten

 
21.06.12 17:25
#40

Der kommende Boom bei Elektrobatterien  und Hightech-Produkten wirkt  sich immer stärker auf die Nachfrage nach  Graphit aus - die Preise  dürften langfristig weiter steigen.

Steigende Nachfrage nach Elektrobatterien sorgt für glänzende Aussichten im Graphitsektor

 21. Juni 2012 um 14:42 von Oliver Groß

Graphit  ist einer der  wenigen Rohstoffe, der sich den Turbolenzen an den  Rohstoff-märkten in  den letzten zwei Jahren weitgehend entziehen konnte.  Seit Jahren steigen  die Preise für die unterschiedlichen Graphitarten,  sie haben sich im  letzten Jahrzehnt vervielfacht. Da fällt die jüngste  Konsolidierung  nicht schwer ins Gewicht: Im Mai 2012 gab es die erste  Preiskorrektur  nach einem pausenlosen Anstieg seit mehr als 3 Jahren.  Die größten  Preissteigerungen gab es während dieser Zeit bei den  hochwertigsten  Graphitkonzentraten. Diese werden vor allem in modernen  Elektro-batterien  eingesetzt und sind bei der Herstellung von  Hightech-Produkten wie  Carbon sehr gefragt.

Der lukrative  Graphitsektor und die  Auswirkungen des kommenden Booms bei den  Elektrobatterien waren deswegen  zuletzt auch ein Thema in der  ‚Financial Times Deutschland‘ (siehe den  Artikel Steigende Preise Aus  Grafitgier in der FTD)..
 

http://www.rohstoff-investingnews.de/rohstoffe/...n-im-graphitsektor/
 

 

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Elektrobatterien-/mobilität: Boom ahead!

 
22.06.12 14:30
#41

Elektromobilität: Der Boom der Batteriefabriken

von Anja Steinbusch Quelle: Tagesspiegel

Ohne Lithium-Ionen-Akkus gehen in Elektrofahrzeugen noch nicht einmal die Lichter an. Mehr noch als die Batterien sind Fertigungsstätten ein Geschäft.

Das von Samsung und Bosch gegründete Unternehmen SB-LiMotive soll vor allem Zellen und Batterien für die demnächst auf den Markt kommenden E-Cars von BMW liefern Quelle: dpa

Mit der zunehmenden Zahl an Elektroautos steigt die Nachfrage nach leistungsstarken Lithium-Ionen-Batterien. Eine Roland-Berger-Studie geht von einem Wachstum des weltweiten Marktvolumens bis 2015 von derzeit rund 1,5 Milliarden Dollar auf 9,8 Milliarden Dollar aus. Die Marktforscher glauben, dass in drei Jahren fünf große Batteriehersteller gut achtzig Prozent des Marktes beherrschen werden: AESC, LG Chem, Panasonic/Sanyo, A123 und SB-LiMotive..

http://www.wiwo.de/technologie/auto/...-Der-Boom-der-Batteriefabriken

 

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Graphite

 
02.07.12 11:02
#42
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# Graphene - Wundermaterial?

 
04.07.12 10:40
#43
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# 43

 
04.07.12 10:40
#44

Graphen – Was steckt hinter dem angeblichen „Wundermaterial“?

Vor knapp zwei Jahren rückte Graphen (engl. Graphene) zum ersten Mal in den Fokus der Öffentlichkeit. 2010 bekamen die in der University of Manchester tätigen Physiker Andre Geim und Konstantin Novoselov den Physik-Nobelpreis für ihre beeindruckenden wissenschaftlichen Ausarbeitungen und Fortschritte. Zwar wurde Graphen schon 2004 zum ersten Mal in stabiler Form in Laboren nachgewiesen, bis zu einem richtigen Durchbruch braucht es jedoch noch viel Arbeitszeit. Unzählige Experimente und Versuche führten zu verlässlicheren Ergebnissen und wesentlich repräsentativeren Interpretationen. Zudem wurden besonders aussichtsreiche Verwendungsmöglichkeiten für Graphen erst während der letzten drei Jahre entdeckt..

http://www.rohstoff-investingnews.de/rohstoffe/...hen-wundermaterial/

 

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# Graphit, China, Elektrobatterien, NGR..

 
09.07.12 13:25
#45
World relies on China for battery grade graphite

Industrial Minerals Magazine - 05 July 2012

Western producers play catch up to Chinese manufacturers of spherical graphite
...
China’s dominance of the world’s graphite industry is starting to spill over into value added products, new data from IM shows.

Research from The Natural Graphite Report 2012 documents the extent of the country’s dominance of spherical graphite production.

In 2011, China produced over 90% of the world’s uncoated spherical graphite produced from high quality flakes. Producers of lithium-ion batteries rely on the superior spherical graphite to produce high performance batteries for mobile energy and electric vehicles.

The non-Chinese graphite sector has used spherical graphite as its R&D battle ground in the last 18 months. An influx of junior miners, mainly from Canada, has seen a sharp increase of focus surrounding production techniques of battery grade material.

For many years western producers in Germany and the US have been attempting to develop more economic methods of producing spherical graphite without wasting 70% of the starting raw material, high quality flake product work in excess of $1,500/tonne. Present methods in China are unsustainable elsewhere in the world.

Graphite producers such as Graphit Kropfmühl, Superior Graphite, and Nacional de Grafite are developing production routes based on a more environmentally friendly method to acid-intensive practices Chinese companies’ use.

Canada-based junior Northern Graphite conducted significant research into new production methods using a larger size flake of +50 mesh sourced from its Bissett Creek project in Ontario.

Despite these efforts, no company outside of China has had sustained commercial success in this field.

The primary markets for battery-grade graphite are Japan and South Korea. Many of these companies purchase uncoated spherical graphite as a lower price to coated material needed for battery applications. Domestic coating facilities then finish the products for sale to the countries’ anode manufacturers.

These are the customers that new producers of spherical graphite want gain. But for now China is in a very strong position of exporting a higher value product instead of raw material, a position its government wants many of its other mineral industries to follow.

The Natural Graphite Report 2012 will be published by Industrial Minerals Research soon. It will be the world’s only report focusing solely and in detail on the natural graphite industry.

http://www.indmin.com/Article/3056277/...-battery-grade-graphite.html

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Starke Ergebnisse von Flinder's Kringel Deposit

 
09.07.12 15:31
#46

Flinders drills 9.7m at 10.8% graphitic carbon at the Kringel Project, Sweden

09.07.2012 | 14:45 Uhr | CNW

VANCOUVER, July 9, 2012 /CNW/ - Flinders Resources Limited ("Flinders") (TSXV: FDR). Mr. Martin McFarlane, President & CEO, is pleased to announce the results from the next 5 holes of a 37 drill hole program at the Kringel deposit in Sweden. To date, a total of 15 holes from a 37 hole drill program have been announced. Latest results include 9.7m @ 10.8% graphitic carbon ("Cg") from 26m in drill hole KRI12DD015 and 19.4m @ 8.0% Cg from 17m in drill hole KRI12DD013..

http://www.rohstoff-welt.de/news/...-at-the-Kringel-Project-2C-Sweden

 

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Graphitsektor

 
12.07.12 13:20
#47

Insiders Are Rushing to Produce More of This Rare Commodity

By Frank Curzio, editor, Phase 1 Investor
Friday, July 6, 2012

"Right now is a great time to invest in graphite stocks," Jeff Phillips told me this week.

Jeff is what I call an under-the-radar type of guy. You won't see his name mentioned much in the media. He's not like banking analyst Meredith Whitney or economist Nouriel Roubini – he doesn't seek the spotlight when making bold calls..
 

 

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Graphitsektor: Nachfrage, Zukunftssektor

 
12.07.12 13:30
#48

Elektroauto-Markt steht unter Strom

In Kalifornien spielen Elektroautos eine immer größere Rolle. Damit werden auch mehr Lithium-Ionen-Akkus gebraucht, damit auch mehr Lithium und Graphit.

Kalifornien ist der Staat mit dem größten Autoabsatzmarkt in den USA, zugleich auch der Staat mit der schlechtesten Luft und den strengsten Emissionsvorschriften..

http://www.rohstoff-investingnews.de/rohstoffe/...-steht-unter-strom/

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# Aktuelles TGR-Interview

 
12.07.12 13:52
#49

"Another story we like is Flinders Resources Ltd. (FDR:TSX.V). A lot of historic work has been done on its Kringel project. It has a historical resource of 7 Mt at 9% graphite, which is high-grade material. It has a fully permitted mine that can be put into production in the next 18–24 months. It recently announced good drilling results—Flinders has extended beyond the historical zone and is continuing to gather information for its resource estimate sometime before the fall. We think these results are continuing to prove up the historical resource.."

http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/...se+Exclusive+Articles+Full+Text)

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Update - Graphite Articles @ Industrial Minerals

 
15.07.12 19:05
#50

World Relies on China 

www.file-upload.net/download-4557356/...hinaJuly52012.pdf.html

Graphite prices paint mixed picture

www.file-upload.net/download-4557359/...ctureJuly2012.pdf.html

 

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# Graphit: Globale Nachfrageentwicklung: 1994-2011

 
15.07.12 22:22
#51
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Graphene: Weitere eindrucksvolle Fortschritte

 
06.08.12 20:26
#52

A new approach to water desalination

Graphene sheets with precisely controlled pores have potential to purify water more efficiently than existing methods. The availability of fresh water is dwindling in many parts of the world, a problem that is expected to grow with populations. One promising source of potable water is the world’s virtually limitless supply of seawater, but so far desalination technology has been too expensive for widespread use..

web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/...ne-water-desalination-0702.html

 

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Update - Graphitpreise & Sentiment

 
06.08.12 20:30
#53

Graphite Prices Climb, but Sentiment Weak

Sunday July 29, 2012, 9:15pm PDT

By Karan Kumar - Exclusive to Graphite Investing News

The price of natural flake graphite rose in June and July after declining in May, but the general feeling in the market is that prices for all grades are softening. Industrial Minerals reported that the price of large-flake graphite (+80 mesh, 94 to 97 percent carbon) was between $2,500 and $3,000 a tonne on July 26. That’s comparable to prices for the same grade seen in June..

resourceinvestingnews.com/...ces-climb-but-sentiment-weak.html

 

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# 53: Update Nachfrageprognose

 
06.08.12 20:35
#54

"..Graphite demand to grow exponentially

 Within the past year, about 40 companies looking for graphite have listed on Canadian stock exchanges. Use of this critical mineral in lithium-ion batteries, pebble-bed nuclear reactors, and electric vehicles is expected to grow exponentially in the coming years. And demand for these applications will be much higher than demand for graphite for steel and automotive applications.."

resourceinvestingnews.com/...imb-but-sentiment-weak.html 

 

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Aktuelles CMR-Interview, u.a. über Flinders Res.

 
07.08.12 09:47
#55

Rare Earths and Graphite—The Critical Factors for Success: Gareth Hatch

TICKERS: ALK, ARU, AVL; AVARF, FDR, FMS, FRO, GWG; GWMGF, GGG, HAS, LYC, MAT; MRHEF, MCP, NGC; NGPHF, QRM, RES; REE, TSM; TAS; TASXF; T61, UCU; UURAF

Source: JT Long of The Critical Metals Report  (7/31/12)

Comparisons are useful in evaluating a company, but in the rare earth market, it's not as simple as a spreadsheet. With so many variables in the mix, no two projects are exactly alike, and each has its relative strengths and weaknesses. But out of hundreds of juniors digging for rare earths and graphite, how can investors evaluate who is likely to be among the handful to finally sell their minerals to end users? In this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report, Technology Metals Research Founding Principal Gareth Hatch examines the supply chain to identify advanced companies with good odds for success. He also shares some telling metrics that help show how companies measure up to their peers..

http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/14008


 

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# Neues CMR-Interview, u.a. über Flinders

 
08.08.12 19:58
#56

A Specialty Metals Primer: Mickey Fulp

TICKERS: FDR, MCP

Source: Sally Lowder of The Critical Metals Report  (8/7/12)

You'll never hear Mickey Fulp talk about electric metals, technology metals or rare metals. But he's got plenty to say about specialty metals. While the nomenclature may not seem important, Fulp, who is one of the foremost experts in the space today, believes obscure definitions are confusing investors. In this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report, Fulp clears up the confusion and talks about some in-demand elements many investors may have never even heard of...

www.theaureport.com/pub/na/14061

..

"TCMR: What about graphite, which of course, is not a metal?

MF: Your point is well taken. Carbon as graphite is a semi-metal and I separate those elements from the specialty metals. That said, I'm very bullish on graphite. I started studying the graphite market more than two years ago. I looked at two up-and-coming graphite juniors and finally chose to delve into the market a little less than a year ago with a startup company, Flinders Resources Ltd. (FDR:TSX.V). That company is now recognized as one of the three leaders in the graphite space.

There are opportunities in graphite. I've gone on record as saying graphite is going to be the next big thing and could be the next bubble. It hasn't panned out yet, but I attribute that to the overall negative junior resource market we've had this year
.

TCMR: Flinders has a really smart group behind it. It has a deposit in Sweden, which is very mining friendly.

MF: Sweden is at the top of my list for mining-friendly countries in the world. Flinders has a past-producing mine. The people who are running this company have had very good success with two sister companies. The capex to put this project back into production is about one-fourth the amount that its peers require. It has raised all the money it needs to go into production and is actually selling graphite from stockpiles as we speak. We expect this graphite mine to be in commercial production again by early 2014, if not before.."

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@ OC

 
19.08.12 16:45
#57

Graphite’s gleam

With big jumps in price and demand, mining companies are rushing to find new sources of the mineral and revive old ones. But even as graphite projects spread across the Ottawa region and beyond, investors need to remember the risks of resource development..

www.ottawacitizen.com/Business/...ite+gleam/7107953/story.html

 

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# 57

 
19.08.12 16:54
#58

Hevorgehoben ein statement vom CEO von Northern Graphite: "No new graphite properties were developed in the last economic cycle and the pressure on supply will be more acute in the next cycle.” 

 

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Update Graphitsektor: Supply Situation Report

 
21.08.12 10:15
#59

Langfristiger Ausblick verbessert sich weiter: Der Einfluss der Chinesen wird zu einer steigenden Angebotsverknappung führen. Sie werden in den nächsten Jahren auch in Erwägung ziehen, Exportzölle einzuführen um folgend die Exporte zu beschränken (vgl. REE-Sektor). Weiter dürften China hinsichtlich der Ressourcenschonung das Angebot zunehmend drosseln. Im Hinblick auf eine anziehende Nachfrage werden diese Schritte zwangsweise zu höheren - mindestens stabilen - Graphitpreisen führen. Und hier sind primär erst einmal nur die "normalen" Graphitsorten gemeint. Die edlen und besonders qualitativen Sorten (~ 99.9% Cr, Jumbo Flake etc.), die zunehmend im High-Tech Sekor Anwendung finden, werden bereits zu erheblich höheren Preisen gehandelt. Zudem werden die potentiellen 'Game Changer' wie 'Spherical Graphite' & Co. für Zündstoff sorgen..

Supply Situation Report: China widens its graphite sphere of influence

August 2012
 
New data from Industrial Minerals Research has revealed that China’s dominance of the world’s graphite industry is starting to spill over into value added products. The report also goes into detail on the extent of the country’s dominance of spherical graphite production..
 
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Interessant.. positive News/Ausblick!

 
23.08.12 10:07
#60

August 20, 2012

Flinders Announces Listing of Common Share Purchase Warrants on the TSX Venture Exchange

VANCOUVER, August 20, 2012 - Flinders Resources Limited ("Flinders") (TSXV: FDR) is pleased to announce that 4,411,754 common share purchase warrants (the "Warrants") issued pursuant to its private placement which closed on April 17, 2012, have been listed for trading on the TSX Venture Exchange. Each Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one common share of Flinders, until April 17, 2014, at a price of $2.20 per common share..

http://www.flindersresources.com/s/...urchase-Warrants-on-the-TSX-Ven...

 
 

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# Flinders bleibt im Fahrplan u. auf Kurs

 
23.08.12 10:17
#61

 August 20, 2012

Flinders Starts Reprocessing Graphite At The Kringel Mine In Sweden

 Vancouver, Canada - Flinders Resources Limited ("Flinders") (TSXV -- FDR). Mr. Martin McFarlane, President & CEO is pleased to provide an update on the wide range of activities that are underway at the Kringel Graphite Mine in Sweden to advance the project towards a restart of production. Highlights include:

•The back end of the Kringel processing plant has been successfully restarted and production of graphite from stockpiled material is underway. The entire supply (500 tonnes) of stockpiled material has been sold to German customers and the first shipment is expected to occur in September.
Dewatering of the Kringel pit has commenced. Once the pit has been emptied, mining of ore may begin.
•Two 500kg bulk samples of fresh graphite ore from the Kringel deposit have been extracted and sent to Metso Corporation ("Metso"), a global mineral engineering and processing technology company, for grinding tests to optimize processing parameters.
•Drilling of additional holes at the Kringel deposit to enable deeper graphite zones to be included in the NI43-101 resource calculation has concluded. Further assay results will be announced shortly. The NI43-101 resource calculation at the Kringel deposit is now expected mid to late September due to drill mechanical issues that led to a 5 week overrun of the additional drilling program..

http://www.flindersresources.com/s/...e-At-The-Kringel-Mine-In-Sweden 
 
 

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# Graphitsektor

 
05.11.12 11:30
#63

Flinders wird erwähnt..

Graphitsektor – Die kommenden Produzenten

Die Realität hat die Graphitbranche eingeholt. Die Anzahl der potentiellen, neuen Graphitproduzenten ist überschaubar geworden. Gegenwärtig haben nur die besten Projekte eine Chance..

Link: www.rohstoff-investingnews.de/graphit/...ktor-die-produzenten/

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# Lebenszeichen

 
19.12.12 11:11
#64
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# NGC mit Top News

 
08.01.13 23:01
#65

Das zieht den kompletten Graphitsektor verständlich nach oben. Northern Graphite hat sich für benötigte das Minenequipment erfolgreich eine Finanzierung von Caterpillar gesichert, dem weltgrößten Hersteller für Baumaschinen und einer wahrlich renommierten und einflussreichen Adresse. Die Finanzierung mit Caterpillar stellt nicht nur einen großen Meilenstein für Northern Graphite im Hinblick auf die Konstruktionsentscheidung dar, sie ist auch ein starkes Vertrauenszeichen für den Graphitsektor. Niemals würde eine Caterpillar diese Finanzierung zusichern, wenn sie nicht von einer profitablen, nachhaltigen Graphit-Minenoperation überzeugt wären.

January 08, 2013 08:45 ET

Northern Graphite Signs Equipment Financing Deal with Caterpillar

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Jan. 8, 2013) - Northern Graphite Corporation (TSX VENTURE:NGC)(OTCQX:NGPHF)(the "Company") announces that it has signed indicative term sheets with Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation ("Cat Financial") to provide financing for the purchase of up to US$17.5 million in Cat mining and Cat power equipment for the Company's Bissett Creek graphite project. Cat Financial has preliminarily indicated its additional interest in participating in a Project Debt Facility, subject to receipt of an Information Memorandum relating thereto and its agreement with the terms and conditions..

Link: www.marketwire.com/press-release/...sx-venture-ngc-1743299.htm

 

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China, Graphitproduzenten

 
16.01.13 17:28
#66

Chinesische Graphit-Miner fahren in 2012 Rekordgewinne ein:

Chinese Graphite Miners Put in Strong Performance in 2012

Monday January 14, 2013, 4:15am PST 

Graphite miners from China, the world’s top-producing nation, look to have had an excellent run in 2012.

Recently released numbers from China Data Online show that in October 2012 — the latest month reported — Chinese miners of graphite and talcum posted profits of 188.2 million yuan (US$30.2 million), a record for the year and the second-highest monthly total registered in the last 24 months..

Link: graphiteinvestingnews.com/...-metals-paringa-syrah-production/

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# Graphene Markets - Outlook

 
19.01.13 06:21
#67

Graphene Market Set for 40% Annual Growth, Reaching $126 Million in 2020

* Reuters is not responsible for the content in this press release.

Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:30am EST

pdf.reuters.com/htmlnews/...ml:reuters.com:20130117:nBw175375a

Graphene nanoplatelets, led by composites and energy storage applications, will
drive growth but graphene films will mostly remain in the lab, says Lux Research

BOSTON--(Business Wire)-- Graphene, touted as the next wunderkind material because of its extraordinary properties, will grow to a $126 million market in 2020, from its $9 million base
in 2012, according to Lux Research. While an impressive debut for a new material, this growth is less than some of the hype may suggest..

Link: www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/17/...+BSW20130117  

 

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Graphitbranche

 
02.02.13 03:47
#68

Ingrid Heinritzi, Freie Wirtschaftsjournalistin  01 / 02 / 2013

Graphit – Vorkommen und Lagerstätten

Das für die Lithium-Ionen-Batterien nötige Graphit kommt zu etwa 65 Prozent aus China. Überraschenderweise liegt an dritter Stelle weltweit Mexiko, aber nur wenn man das im Boden befindliche Graphit betrachtet..

Link: miningscout.de/Kolumnen/...und_Lagerstaetten/page_1/_76/__1459

 

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# Graphene, Nokia

 
04.02.13 08:48
#69

Nokia scores $1.35bn grant for graphene development

Kerry Hall | February 1, 2013 

Dr. Leonid Ponomarenko and his colleagues at Manchester University have done graphene research that could lead to new computer chip designs. 

Nokia Corporation (NYSE: NOK) and the European-based consortium Graphene Flagship received a $1.35 billion grant this week from the European Union for research and development of the super-material graphene, reports the Nokia blog..

www.mining.com/nokia-scores-1-35bn-26679/

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# Graphitlagerstätten

 
24.02.13 15:03
#70

The Global Destination for Graphite Investors

Posted on February 22, 2013  by Alessandro Bruno 

Graphite investors have their pick in Quebec; more interestingly, the proximity of the properties and the availability of expertise and perhaps the best mining regulatory environment in the world, make the province  ideal. Quebec is mining friendly; graphite projects in Quebec are close to very good roads and infrastructure; the projects feature the highest grades facilitating the purification process to address the current sources of demand; finally, the companies are managed by world experts in the area of mineral graphite and all operating close to Timcal one of the sole suppliers of natural graphite in the world. The key concept is vicinity. Everything is ‘close’; one might coin the term ‘close-ology’ or “vicinology” for those who like Latin to describe the serendipitous combination of factors that are turning Quebec into the premiere graphite destination. This ‘closeology’ also has the potential to spur a number of mergers and acquisitions as the various properties run into each other geographically and geologically..

www.proedgewire.com/...c-the-ideal-graphite-destination/ 

 

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# China, Graphitsektor-Konsolidierung

 
19.04.13 18:45
#71

China’s Graphite Consolidation could have Global Impact on Demand

Posted on April 16, 2013  by Alessandro Bruno 

Graphite & Graphene Week-in-Review: Graphite investors must have taken a bit of a break, given the sector’s bland performance over the past month, but they should pay more attention. There are important developments in China that will affect the industry as a whole..

Link: www.proedgewire.com/...te-consolidation-to-have-global-impact/

 

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# 71 ff.

 
19.04.13 18:46
#72

The Pulse: China’s changing graphite scene

Posted on April 18, 2013  by Robin Bromby 

Further evidence is emerging that China is, indeed, moving to force graphite flake producing companies into larger, more consolidated entities..

Link: www.proedgewire.com/uncategorized/...okyo-for-the-gold-plunge/

 

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Neuigkeiten

 
20.11.13 19:53
#73
Diese Nachricht scheint ja nicht übermäßige Reaktionen am Markt hervorzurufen:

www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C:FDR-2122175

Hat jemand eine Idee, woran das liegt?

Wollten die Chinesen nicht ihre Förderung drosseln?
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Tasman and Flinders Announce Merger Negotiations

 
05.03.14 16:00
#74
...to Create a Diversified Critical Metals Company

December 12, 2013
www.flindersresources.com/s/...s-to-Create-a-Diversified-Cr...
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Flinders Progress To Production Update...

2
05.03.14 16:01
#75
.... At Woxna Graphite, Sweden

March 03, 2014
www.flindersresources.com/s/...Update-At-Woxna-Graphite-Sweden
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Flinders heute fast 40% im Plus...

 
06.03.14 16:25
#76
de.advfn.com/...dr&p=0&t=1&vol=1&cb=1127143677

de.advfn.com/...cchart&s=tx^fdr&p=1&t=39&vol=1
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"BRIC countries drive short-term Graphite demand"

 
06.03.14 23:20
#77

Kiril Mugerman sees BRIC countries to drive short-term Graphite demand

commodityonline.com | 06 Mar 2014
www.commodityonline.com/news/...hite-demand-58144-3-58145.html
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Flinders nimmt Prod wieder

 
18.04.14 01:08
#78
auf .   Im  Sommer ca  Juni -July  solls dann wieder losgehen .

web.tmxmoney.com/...6128977&qm_symbol=FDR&mobile=false
web.tmxmoney.com/quote.php?qm_symbol=FDR

mit wesentlich höherer Verarbeitung . Daher wohl auch günstigeren Kosten und
auf  12-monatssicht  auch höheren Kursen.

ist hier noch jemand dabei ?

mfg
Arriba


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News Release March 27, 2014

 
04.05.14 01:11
#79
"Flinders Commissions Rod Mill at Woxna Graphite Mine, Sweden"

www.flindersresources.com/s/...l-at-Woxna-Graphite-Mine-Sweden
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News Release April 23, 2014

 
04.05.14 01:12
#80
"Flotation Cells Installed at Woxna Graphite Mine, Sweden"

www.flindersresources.com/s/...d-at-Woxna-Graphite-Mine-Sweden
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Fusion mit Tasman geplatzt

 
21.05.14 09:43
#81
Vancouver , Kanada - Tasman Metals Ltd ( " Tasman " ) ( TSXV : TSM) (Frankfurt : T61 ) ( NYSE MKT - : TAS) und Flinders Resources Limited ( TSX-V : FDR) ( " Flinders " ) geben bekannt , dass die Verhandlungen im Hinblick auf die zuvor offenbart mögliche Fusion der beiden Unternehmen (siehe gemeinsame Pressemitteilung vom 12. Dezember 2013) hat festgestellt , mit der Entscheidung, nicht fortgesetzt werden. Diese Entscheidung, mit der Fusion gehen Sie wurde gemeinsam von den Verwaltungsräten beider Unternehmen nach Erörterung mit den verschiedenen Beteiligten einschließlich der Aktionäre und Kunden übernommen.

Tasman Der primäre Fokus ist die Norra Kärr Element der Seltenen Erden (REE ) Kaution in zentral-südlichen Schweden , einem der weltweit größten bekannten schweren REE -Projekten , mit zusätzlicher Arbeit, die derzeit auf dem nahe gelegenen Yxsjöberg Wolfram-Projekt , historisch Nordeuropas größte Wolframproduzent. Flinders ist die Entwicklung der Woxna Flockengraphitlagerstättein Mittelschweden und ist auf dem Weg, der erste TSX Venture Exchange notiertes Unternehmen zu produzieren und zu verkaufen, Graphit, für das 3. Quartal 2014 geplant werden .

Mark Saxon, Tasman President & CEO, erklärte : "Mit Management Tasman konzentrierte sich auf Lieferung einer Pre-Feasibility- Studie zu einer der weltweit bedeutendsten schweren REE Einlagen, hat der Verwaltungsrat entschieden, Fusionsgespräche mit Flinders in dieser Zeit schließen. Beide Unternehmen haben zahlreiche Meilensteine ​​über den Rest des Jahres 2014 und der Überprüfung viele Wachstumschancen. Flinders Wir wünschen alles Gute für die bevorstehende Woxna Mine Re-Start und schaue Flinders Entwicklung mit viel Interesse. "

Blair Way, Flinders ' President & CEO stellt fest: " Mit Juli für das Re-Start von Graphit Produktion aus dem Woxna Projekt geplant , ist es wichtig, dass wir konzentriert bleiben , um sicherzustellen, liefern wir an diesem Meilenstein . Wir wünschen Tasman Erfolg für ihre Vor- Machbarkeitsstudie über die Norra Kärr seltenen Erden -Projekt. "

Neben der Entwicklung der oben genannten großen Vermögen , das Management der einzelnen Unternehmen weiterhin Möglichkeiten und Vermögenswerte, die bestehenden Business-Strategien und Unternehmenskenntnisseergänzen überprüfen können.
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Interessanter Bericht

 
27.08.14 18:22
#82
www.goldinvest.de/index.php/...bruch-profitieren-koennen-31386
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Seit Freitag endlich gewinn!

 
07.03.16 12:21
#83
Hatte Sie in September gekauft für C$0,25. Letzten Freitag hat die Kurs sich endlich mal entwickelt (und WIE +35%!!!!)

www.google.com/...FDR&ei=jWPdVtmbCcWFsAHt_JzQAw&ed=us
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qspringinhetveld

 
07.03.16 16:40
#84
Den Kursanstieg kann ja jeder sehen. Was ist der Grund dafür?

Dein Link funktioniert nicht.

Gruß, Smy
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aha,

 
07.03.16 16:44
#85
vermutlich dies:

web.tmxmoney.com/article.php?newsid=83230191&qm_symbol=FDR
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Grund

 
07.03.16 16:51
#86
Ja, der bericht spielt sicherlich eine rolle obwohl das ja nicht bald Geld liefern wird. Wird eher Geld kosten weil die Produktion dann anders (teurer) wird. Und al zu viel Geld haben die nicht mehr. Aber zwischen die Zeilen meine ich zu lesen das die Chinesen vielleicht bereit wären zu investieren...

Es scheint aber algemein die Markttrend zu sein das die Minen steigen. Und Flinders is halt in der Graphite markt an der spitze positioniert weil die produktions bereit sind. Also wenn der markt anzieht sind sie vorne mit dabei!

Öffnung heute sehr gut (in Canada). Gibt jetzt etwas nach aber immer noch +10%
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Und gutes interview!

 
07.03.16 17:04
#87
Hier auch noch ein gutes interview mit Blair Way, Flinders CEO.

www.stocktube.com/video/...e-most-bang-for-his-buck-from-woxna
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Graphit!

 
03.05.16 14:28
#88
Die Graphite aktien gehen recht gut in letzter zeit. Mein investment in Flinders macht sich langsam bezahlt! Volumen noch stetts sehr niedrig aber kurs ist gut gestiegen!
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Trading halt!

 
10.05.16 15:45
#89
Heute trading halt pending nachricht von Flinders.
Bin gespannt was da kommt. Könnte einfach financing sein weil die (sehr) langsam aber sicher Ihr geld verbrennen. Könnte aber auch etwas anderes sein....
Mal schauen....  
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Flinders merger

 
17.05.16 15:55
#90
Trading halt war wegen merger von Flinders mit Tasman metals. Hmm, keine Ahnung was das vor auswirkungen haben wird....
www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/...plans-125822.html

Tönt interessant glaube aber das dies nicht aus der "stärke" de beide firmen geboren ist sondern eher aus der "not". Habe mein Flinder aktien jetzt mal verkauft mit guten gewinn (letztes jahr für 25c gekauft, jetzt für 40c verkauft). Wenn der merger vorbei ist mal schauen wie es wieter lauft. Wonxa bleibt ein TOP graphit investition weil der mine 100% bereit ist. Das hat keiner! Und flowsheet für battaty graphite auch bereit und dabei noch in graphene. Jetzt noch einige rare earths dazu.. Könnte ganz gut werden. Die brauchen aber erst mal einen focus und geld denke ich. Wenn die beide punkte geklärt sind wird es interessant.

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Flinders Res.Ltd poised to re-permit Woxna project

 
#91

27 June 2016, 09:52 27

Graphite firm Flinders Resources Ltd (CVE: FDR) is poised to repermit the Woxna project in Sweden so it can increase production  and expand the range of graphite products that can be produced, including high-purity materials.

In March this year, the firm revealed it had upgraded graphite from its Woxna mine in Sweden to high purity battery grade, as it outlined moves to position itself as a leading supplier to current and future graphite and graphene industries.

The site is not in production but remains on a production-ready status, any future decision to recommence mining at Woxna will not be based on a preliminary economic assessment or feasibility study of mineral reserves demonstrating economic and technical viability

Blair Way, president and chief executive officer, said: "Expanding the permit of the Woxna site for increased production and high-purity graphite production is an important next step for Flinders, providing us with the capacity to push into a high-growth sector.

"With a production-ready, fully permitted graphite mine and processing facility in Sweden, the repermitting will enable Flinders to be positioned to become the first large-scale producer of battery-grade high-purity spherical graphite outside of China."

It added it had hired a consultant to scope the repermitting process and to work with the relevant consultants and authorities.

www.proactiveinvestors.com/pdf/create/news/details/127554

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