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07.10.11 12:04

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroHC

http://hotcopper.com.au/...sp?fid=1&tid=1572693&msgid=9005458

Bitte mal voten ;-))))))
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07.10.11 13:09

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroAU Trades

http://www.tradingroom.com.au/apps/qt/...ode=BOC&time=latest#tabs

Nur Käufe aus dem ASK heute ;-))))))


Today: 07-Oct-2011
Time(AEST) Price Volume Value Condition Codes
12:48:18 0.8750 10,000 8,750
11:58:49 0.8650 2,268 1,962 XT
11:51:53 0.8650 167 144
11:43:34 0.8650 33 29
11:42:38 0.8650 1 1
11:42:38 0.8650 2,299 1,989
11:42:38 0.8650 1,000 865
10:39:39 0.8050 4,650 3,743
10:00:12 0.7850 500 393
10:00:12 0.7850 3,500 2,748
10:00:12 0.7850 1,000 785

Nur 23K bis 1,18 AUD (0,855 €) im Orderbuch

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07.10.11 15:51

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroIt is good to see that President Momis...........

.............. is involving people like former President James Tanis.
I can see that the mining wheels will start turning now.
The government needs to involve more Bougainvilleans who can deliver
certain things and also start listening to advise from seasoned,
experienced, elite, Bougainvilleans within the island and very
important also to listen to those living in PNG and overseas. This is
the only way to move Bougainville forward when every Bougainvillean
contributes his/her bit.
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07.10.11 23:58

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroABG passes several bills

Post Courier, 7.10.2011

www.postcourier.com.pg/20111007/frhome.htm

Hier wurden die ersten Power-Übertragungen der neuen O´Neill Regierung also nach ca. 6 Wochen im Amt effektiv implementiert.

Mal sehen wie schnell der Drawdown of Miningpower noch dauert ;-)))))

BOUGAINVILLE’S Autonomous Government leaders have passed several bills in their last Parliament sitting, an indication the newly established Government is serious in its draw down of powers and working towards referendum.

They include:
• Public Holidays Act 2011
• HIV/AIDS (Prevention and Management) Act 2011
• Bougainville Senior Appointment Committee Act 2011 and
• Liquor and Alcohol Act 2011 (…)

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09.10.11 12:38
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15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekro1 June 2012 National Election - Issue of Writs

09.10.11 13:24

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroCopper Surges as Optimism Prevails

09.10.11 20:17
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449 Postings, 6654 Tage bockaufbocAuszug Madang-Rede Mai 2011

In the last two to three years the ABG has undertaken significant work to consult the mine lease landowner communities, and the wider community. As a result, we are well advanced in the complex and sometimes difficult work of establishing representative landowner associations. The consultation with the landowner communities has determined that they want those associations in order to facilitate full landowner community participation in the BCA review process.

I expect that we will have completed this work by the end of this year. Then there will be further work required to assist representatives chosen by the associations to prepare for full participation in the review process. In addition, work on reconciliations and other peace-building work amongst the communities must continue.

Given all that still needs to be done, I would now expect that we should be ready for the BCA review process to begin in the first part of 2012.

...Geduld und Nachkaufen wenn man an die Story glaubt!!!
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10.10.11 10:22

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroPNG PM O'Neill makes first visit to Australia

,,,,,,,,,,,tomorrow

10.10.2011
Source: ABC Radio Australia - Pacific Beat


.http://www.bougainville-copper.eu/news-october-2011.html


Australia's relationship with its former colony Papua New Guinea has improved somewhat after the years when John Howard was prime minister when the feelings were definitely frosty.

That better feeling between the two neighbours gets a chance this week to become even stronger when the recently installed PNG leader Peter O'Neill arrives in Canberra tomorrow for his first meeting with his Australian counterpart Julia Gillard.

The two-day visit comes days after Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd travelled to PNG and met with Mr O'Neill and his ministers.

PNG is still the largest recipient of Australian aid - although with revenue from its massive LNG project due to begin in 2014, the question of aid dependency and a change in the relationship between the two countries are certain to figure during this latest meeting of government ministers.


Presenter: Michael Cavanagh
Speakers: Charles Lepani, Papua New Guinea's High Commissioner to Australia


CAVANAGH: Since the Australian Labor party came to power, efforts have been made to improve relations between the two countries.

Under the previous Coalition government a number of incidents and observations such as PNG being likened to a failed state did not help matters.

Making it worse was the action by security guards at Brisbane airport in March 2005 to have the then PNG prime minister Sir Michael Somare remove his shoes during a routine search.

PNG was one of the first places Kevin Rudd travelled to soon after becoming Australian Labor prime minister and the now conservative opposition's deputy leader Julie Bishop recently toured there.

Mr Rudd was back there recently as Foreign Minister handing over 40 million Australian dollars in aid as part of a wider Asian Development Bank rural health scheme.

Australia for 2011/2012 is providing nearly 437 million Australian dollars in assistance to PNG.

Despite aid being a major component of the relationship between the two countries, Papua New Guinea's High Commissioner to Australia Charles Lepani says this visit will continue the recent push to take the links to another level...


LEPANI: This is elevating our maturing relations but it will also be a feature of this trip that he will be talking about future arrangements moving development co-operation from PNG's aid dependence upon Australia to trade and economic co-operation basically which matures our bi-lateral relations and co-operation to an economic level where we are equal partners equal sovereign states dealing with each other in friendly terms.


CAVANAGH: Mr O'Neill's visit is his first as leader -- it is part of an already planned gathering of ministers from the two nations.

It also comes as he faces a possible legal challenge over his replacing of Sir Michael Somare as prime minister - although the High Commissioner does not see that as a problem in his dealings with Australia as it is a domestic political issue.

Mr O'Neill goes to the polls around the middle of next year and regardless of the outcome one long time observer of PNG says Australia will be facing a change in attitude from the leaders of its northern neighbour.

Dr Ron May lived in PNG for six years and has had long involvement with the country in a variety of ways including his present role with the Society & Governance in Melanesia Program.

He says we are seeing the start of a different group of people in power in PNG -- and they view Australia differently...


MAY: He is the beginning of a shift he is a younger man and there will be younger people coming through as well. Whoever comes in to office next year after the elections in 2012 is bound to be one of the younger politicians. Increasingly we will see this new younger generation coming through who will be more pre-disposed to looking toward Asia maintaining their relations with Australia of course but increasingly taking advantage of the aid that is coming in from China the investment that is coming in from China, Korea, Malaysia and other parts of Asia.


CAVANAGH: How will he use that then in his dealings with australia then?


MAY: Well I think Papua New Guinean leaders have always been quite sharp at using the threat of looking elsewhere to keep Australians in line. Of course it is not a very effective line because the Australian aid dominates the incoming aid pattern quite substantially but nonetheless the suggestion that they will move closer to Asia is something I think keeps Australian governments on their toes with Papua New Guinea.


CAVANAGH: One issue which is certain to provoke debate while Mr O'Neill is in Australia is the question of Australia's off-shore processing of asylum seekers.

A recent High Court decision for the time being has scuttled Canberra's plan for those arriving by boat hoping to be allowed to live in Australia to be taken to Malaysia for processing. This has revived a push in some quarters for the resumption of a similar scheme that operated in PNG when John Howard was Australia's prime minister.

So far the Julia Gillard Australian Labor government has resisted the pressure for the facility on Manus Island to be again used.

Although PNG's man in Canberra, Charles Lepani says it will be raised during Mr O'Neill's stay.


LEPANI: This government is very keen to co-operate with your government on regional solution to refugee and asylum processing problems. PNG as you know is a signatory to refugee convention so these issues will be discussed but we will be asking and our prime minister and his colleague ministers will be asking their Australian counterparts to update them on the legal issue of the high court ruling and the political up date on how it is going to resolve itself because we, our government under prime minister O'Neill is ready and willing to cooperate with Australia on any solutions through Manus processing centre how ever mechanism could be established and agreed to between our two governments.



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10.10.11 11:09

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroPNG and Solomon Islands Seek Greater Economic.....

.......... Integration

http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=6521
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10.10.11 11:27
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15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroRamu landowners want govt to do what it says.

10.10.11 13:48
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1337 Postings, 6658 Tage TraderevilDer Kupferbedarf steigt immer mehr.......

Routen für Stromautobahnen geplant

10.10.2011, 10:59 Uhr | dpa-AFX
Für die Energiewende werden neue starke Stromleitungen benötigt.



Bei den Plänen für die drei deutschen Stromautobahnen zeichnen sich laut einem Pressebericht erste Details zur Streckenführung ab. Die Netzbetreiber hätten eine - noch sehr grobe - Trassenführung abgestimmt, berichtet die "Financial Times Deutschland" und beruft sich dabei auf eine ihr vorliegende Präsentation der vier verantwortlichen Konzerne.
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Energiewende erfordert starke Leitungen für Ökostrom

Mit dem Milliardenprojekt reagieren die Unternehmen Tennet, 50 Hertz Transmission, Amprion - Ex-Töchter der Energieversorger E.ON, Vattenfall und RWE - sowie die Transportnetzsparte von EnBW dem Bericht zufolge auf die vom Bundestag beschlossene Energiewende. Dafür benötigt Deutschland neue leistungsstarke Stromleitungen, die den Ökostrom von der Küste und Ostdeutschland in die Ballungszentren Deutschlands transportieren.  

11.10.11 02:16

555 Postings, 6655 Tage BOCandorraOrderbuch

Market Depth for BOUGAINVILLE COPPER
as at 11:14:59 AM Tuesday, October 11, 2011

BOUGAINVILLE COPPER Trade Summary - Status  
Indicative Open Price 0.920 Volume Surplus 0
Last Change % Volume Trades Open High Low
0.920 0.040  4.55 15,100 3 0.900 0.920 0.900
Last Traded 10,000 @ 0.92 - 09:11:49




BOUGAINVILLE COPPER Market Depth
BOC Buyers
Level Buy Quantity Price
1  1 9,294 0.860
2  1 15,000 0.855
3  1 5,000 0.850
4  1 350 0.805
5  1 5,000 0.775
6  2 25,000 0.750
7  1 1,800 0.740
8  1 2,000 0.725
9  1 1,428 0.700
10  1 2,000 0.650
11  1 25,000 0.630
12  1 10,000 0.550

BOC Sellers
Price Quantity Sell Level
0.920 3,044 1 1
0.950 7,548 1 2
0.970 10,000 1 3
0.980 10,000 1 4
1.050 1,000 1 5
1.180 30,706 1 6
1.190 20,000 1 7
1.200 21,315 2 8
1.220 15,000 1 9
1.250 15,000 1 10
1.270 10,000 1 11
1.275 3,000 1 12
1.295 10,000 1 13
1.300 10,000 1 14
1.335 3,000 1 15
1.350 3,000 1 16
1.700 10,000 1 17
14.950 35,000 1 18
18.650 100,000 1 19
19.990 100,000 1 20
20.000 68,026 1 21
24.990 150,000 1 22
28.500 10,000 1 23
30.000 30,000 1 24
32.400 10,000 1 25
34.990 130,000 1 26


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11.10.11 06:46

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroToo many political parties

http://www.postcourier.com.pg/20111011/tuhome.htm

Abau MP Sir Dr Puka Temu launched a new political party last Saturday. Currently, Agriculture Minister in the O’Neill-Namah regime, Sir Puka was a founding member of the once powerful National Alliance Party and at one time, held the Deputy Prime Minister’s post. It was mooted in political circles at that time that if the Grand Chief Sir Michael should retire at the end of this term of Parliament, Sir Puka was a contender for the leadership of the NA and Prime Minister’s post. That was not to be for Sir Puka, a medical doctor by profession, who found he could not work with certain members of the Somare Government. He and current Deputy Prime Minister Belden Namah left to join the Opposition in a failed move to oust the Somare Government. Now they have succeeded to overthrow the Somare-Abal regime, things are shaping up differently for the former NA loner in the former Opposition.
The launching of Our Development Party comes several months after former Chief Ombudsman Commissioner Ila Geno launched his PNG Constitutional Democratic Party. Mr Geno, known for referring the biggest number of politicians to the Public Prosecutor for leadership code breaches, aims to fight corruption when he gets into Government and although only a few months old, the party has already won the Kundiawa-Gembogl by election and has Party General Secretary Tobias Kulang in Parliament.
The two political parties are based in the Southern region and both Sir Puka and Mr Geno are going to take their parties into the coming national elections with the view to win and form Government. In the next few months, Papua New Guineans will most likely see the registration of more political parties as we move closer to the 2012 national elections. We are unable to give the definite number of new political parties that are expected to be formed but if the number of political parties that were registered for the 2007 national elections is of any indication, the number will be quite substantial.
As at the July 2007 national elections, there were 45 political parties. The number will go up to 49 when the four active political parties in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville are included.

The list of parties in alphabetical order are:

Advance PNG Party ;
Christian Democratic Party;
Economic Endeavour Party;
Human Rights Protection Party;
Liberal Party;
Melanesian Alliance Party;
Melanesian Labour Party;
Melanesian People's Party; National Alliance Party; National Front Party; Nation Transformation Party;
National Vision for Humanity Party;
New Generation Party;
One People Party;
Pan Melanesian Congress Party;
Papua and Niugini Union Pati;
Party for Justice and Dignity;
People's Action Party;
People's Democratic Movement ;
People's Destiny & Development Party;
People's Development Party;
People's First Conservative Party ;
People's Freedom Party;
People's Heritage Party;
People's Labour Party;
People's National Congress Party;
People's Progress Party;
People's Resource Awareness Party ;
People's Solidarity Party;
People's Welfare Party;
Pipol First Pati; PNG Party;
PNG Country Party ;
PNG First Party;
PNG Greens Party;
PNG Integrity Party;
PNG Labour Party;
PNG National Party;
PNG Revival Party;
Rural Pipols' Pati;
Simple People's Party;
True People's Party;
United Party;
United Resources Party and
Yumi Reform Party.
There are four active ones in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. This is a lot of political parties and will cause confusion in the elections.
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11.10.11 07:14

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroChan: Aust mining investment secure

11.10.2011 Source: The National  http://www.bougainville-copper.eu/news-october-2011.html  MINING minister Byron Chan has reassured his Australian counterpart Martin Ferguson that Australia’s investment in the mining sector in PNG will not be deterred by the proposed amendments to the mining act. Chan, who was accompanied by MRA acting managing director Kepas Wali and first secretary Gaius Toali­gur, met with Ferguson, Australia’s minister for Resources and Energy in Melbourne last Friday after returning from a mining conference in Accra, Ghana where he (Chan) briefed him of the current mining review and other policy issues the government will undertake. “I assured the Federal Minister on Australia’s huge investment in PNG’s mining sector that there is no immediate changes to the act to give ownership back to landowners. Currently, the State owns the resources,” Chan said. He told Ferguson that the decision to make the amendment to the 1992 Mining Act was only political but he made an undertaking to immediately set up a special committee to look into the changes. “I cannot change the policy overnight with PNG already having multi-billion kina companies operating in the extractive industry. “Anything to change will be drastic and a big blow to the economy. “However, my immediate agenda now is to look into the Mining Act and amend certain provisions after consultation with all stakeholders so that landowners, government and investors equally benefit,” he said. Chan noted that he would be pushing for a policy to be in place within the proposed mining act for the creation of an environment protection and rehabilitation fund. “The fund will assist mining areas and increase benefit for landowners and provincial governments where mining operations are currently in progress,” he said. Meanwhile, Ferguson thanked Chan and said the meeting was a step forward for the two countries and paved the way for the upcoming Australia – PNG bilateral ministerial forum in Canberra this week.

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11.10.11 07:16

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroRT AU o,91 AUD +3,4%

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11.10.11 09:43

123 Postings, 5297 Tage LipsLangsam gehts wieder nach oben!

11.10.11 10:47

123 Postings, 5297 Tage Lipsnur noch 9 Beiträge und dann haben wir die 10000!

11.10.11 11:28

220 Postings, 5704 Tage peter_ski#9992

Ist das denn mit einem irgendwie gearteten Mehrwert verbunden?  

11.10.11 11:42
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474 Postings, 6655 Tage Longwilli#9993 #9992 ok ok, ich hab noch einen...

Treffen sich 2 Jäger im Wald. Beide tot.  

11.10.11 14:36

4020 Postings, 5291 Tage ManuBabyLöschung


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12.10.11 04:22
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15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroAid now an industry?

http://www.islandsbusiness.com/islands_business/...ueArticle-full.tpl

The most common perception of aid is that it is help given to a person or persons in their time of need and given without the recipient being obligated to pay for the assistance rendered.
However, now in the Pacific on a government to government basis you could be forgiven for thinking that nothing is further from the truth.
Canberra has now coined the phrase “Aid for Trade”. Australians and New Zealanders who are generally speaking generous people do help Pacific Islanders without looking for rewards. This is done mainly through their charities and their service clubs and organisations. They are done without the self glorifying publicity (even TV shows) that seems to be the new hallmark of government aid agencies bent on promoting themselves.
So many of these so-called AusAID projects seem to employ large numbers of highly paid staff either on very high salaries or consultancy packages and majority produce little in return with the exception of huge bills for the Australian taxpayer.
In the past, aid projects used to be run by whoever was managing the project and there were no enormous administration overheads.
The managers had to be capable, competent and persons of integrity. To be on the safe side, there was usually a six-monthly audit done by a skilled auditor who might have a dozen or more of such projects under his wing.
Accountability, profitability, transparency and honesty were not just expected but demanded and it was the norm.
I remember when the (first in a long while) Labor Prime Minister Gough Whitlam came into power in Australia. He proceeded to push Papua New Guinea to an early independence.
His explanation to the Australian public was that this would save them a fortune in taxes and that the percentage of profits from Bougainville Copper earnings that would be paid to Port Moresby would more than compensate the Australian funding contribution to PNG.
In addition, all senior Australian public servants who worked in PNG would be given a “golden handshake” once they handed in their resignations (a lot of whom incidentally were senior to many of the hierarchy in Canberra).
And what has the result been? A greater expense to the Australian taxpayer with Australia’s highly paid advisers who pay no tax themselves (to Australia or elsewhere) and a civil war in Bougainville as the people of Bougainville resented the huge mining revenue going to Port Moresby while they remained in relative squalor.
Whenever we get a Labor government in Australia, the size of the public service sector increases, not by increasing the actual number of public servants, but by engaging consultants, recruited through consultancy agencies. This increases the cost to the Australian taxpayer considerably, but makes some people in the know extremely wealthy.
Last month, Australia’s Prime Minister announced that jointly with New Zealand they would establish an education fund for Pacific Islanders of $40 million for tertiary education in New Zealand and Australia. This will be over the next ten years.
Hypothetically, if the average cost of a degree is $50,000 per year and the average course is four years, it would mean about 200 scholarships or the equivalent of ten a year and the embarrassing thing about it for Australians, is that New Zealand seems to be paying the bigger share.
The pressure, arm twisting and bullying that the present Australian Labor government is placing on the Pacific Islands Forum, the Melanesian Spearhead Group and the Pacific Islands generally, is detrimental to Australia’s interest but beneficial to the interests of China, Indonesia and India, who are all making tremendous inroads into the region.
Add to this, Australia should show a bit of respect for their neighbour’s sovereignty and get back to showing genuine friendship, instead of the present bureaucratic arrogance displayed.
If they do this, then the influence of the other three bigger and more wealthier nations mentioned above would not be a threat to regional unity and we could get on with building a better and more prosperous Pacific for the benefit of all.  
If Canberra had more dialogue with Australians who are in business and had lived in the Pacific for some time, they would gain a better understanding of the region and its differences.

Kevin W. Trueman
VANUATU
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12.10.11 04:25

15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroQuarterly Activities Report

Der Übliche ;-))))))

http://www.stocknessmonster.com/news-item?S=BOC&E=ASX&N=362576
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12.10.11 11:08

555 Postings, 6655 Tage BOCandorraFriedensprozess in Süd Bougainville...

... sowie weitere hochaktuelle Themen auf www.bougainville-copper.eu !
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12.10.11 11:41

449 Postings, 6654 Tage bockaufboc@nekro

So jetzt bist du drann ,du hast als Threadführer den 10000der verdient .Gibt auch ne Gratis-Alf-Aktie;-)
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12.10.11 11:57
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15673 Postings, 6659 Tage nekroAbwarten..........

...........ob die Ergebnisse im Vorfeld bzw. bei dem Treffen der Lo´s u. Meekamuis zum Ende des Monats die erwarteten Ergebnisse zeigen u. einen Ausbruch aus der bullischen Cup with handle Formation generieren ;-))))))

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