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11.04.12 10:43

15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroEin Klick...........

..........auf deinen Namen u. du siehst in welcher Gruppe du Mitglied bist ;-)))
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11.04.12 10:46

666 Postings, 6097 Tage havannaFOB Thread

Klicke oben auf deinen Nicknamen, dann kommst du auf die Seite...  

11.04.12 11:49

936 Postings, 4886 Tage LOFPFrage an Nekro

Hast Du Deine Stücke in AU noch zum Verkauf gestellt?
Du hast doch auch ne Menge Aktien und im AU Orderbuch ist ja fast nichts drin mit Limit-Verkauf-Orders über 10 AUD.  

11.04.12 12:05

220 Postings, 5720 Tage peter_skiHavanna und Nekro

Vielen Dank!!

Manchmal geht`s halt doch nicht so einfach, wie man dann erklärt bekommt.

Nun weiß ich wieder Bescheid.  

11.04.12 13:56

555 Postings, 6671 Tage BOCandorraDer gute...

... Lawrence ist offensichtlich wieder besoffen. Das JSB war immer in Buka anberaumt. Nur das NEC (national executive council = Kabinettssitzung) meeting sollte in Arawa stattfinden. Ich halte seine Mitteilung für eine neuerliche Wichtigtuerei so lange keine offizielle Bestätigung vorliegt.
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11.04.12 18:40
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15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroDer gute...

...........schreibt dass er heute nach Buka geflogen ist u. an dem Meeting teilnimmt.

Ob es klappt werden wir ja demnächst erfahren.
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12.04.12 02:11

15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroElection uncertainty continues

http://pngexposed.wordpress.com/2012/04/12/...-uncertainty-continues/

April 12, 2012

Eoin Blackwell, AAP

Papua New Guinea’s electoral commissioner has approved a new election schedule but Speaker Jeffery Nape says the commission must recognise parliament’s vote to delay the poll by six months.

Electoral Commissioner Andrew Trawen on Wednesday issued a revised schedule to the five-yearly electoral program, with the polling set to begin as expected on June 23.

He said the schedule had been approved by Governor-General Sir Michael Ogio.

But Mr Nape, PNG’s enormously powerful Speaker, threw up a potential roadblock as he opened Wednesday’s parliamentary session.

He said cabinet alone did not have the power to overturn last week’s vote to defer the poll by six months and Mr Trawen must obey parliament’s order to defer.

   “Parliament has been intimidated by (cabinet) and the judiciary,” he said.

   “Parliament is supreme. (The) action taken by (cabinet) and the electoral commissioner is unlawful.”

Mr Nape said he was seeking legal advice over who had the final say on when PNG will go to the polls.

The Speaker’s statement came about two hours before Mr Trawen’s revised schedule was sent to journalists and less than 24 hours after Prime minister Peter O’Neill backtracked entirely from the vote to delay.

Mr O’Neill, with members of cabinet in tow, told protesters in Port Moresby on Tuesday that elections would go ahead as scheduled, backed by Mr Trawen, who has been a staunch opponent of the delay.

Mr Trawen agreed to a three week delay for the issue of writs but said the poll would go ahead as scheduled in late June.

The date of PNG’s five-yearly election has been up in the air for months, with parliamentarians saying they fear the poll will be unfair because of potential fraud in the electoral rolls.

At the conclusion of Wednesday’s session, MPs were invited to a briefing on electoral preparedness attended by Police Commissioner Tom Kulunga and Defence Force Chief Francis Agwi.
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12.04.12 03:59
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555 Postings, 6671 Tage BOCandorraWie nicht anders zu erwarten!

Es findet natürlich KEIN JSB meeting in Buka statt! Die Verbreitung solcher Witzmeldungen ist wahrlich nicht witzig! Sonstige Neuigkeiten auf www.bougainville-copper.eu !
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12.04.12 06:36

310 Postings, 6666 Tage sellongoodnewsJSB meeting

Vor dem Ende der Wahlen dürfte doch ohnehin nichts relevantes mehr passieren...  

12.04.12 08:58

15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroIn a subsequent email yesterday............

............ Copys im FoB Thread.(die bestimmt nicht als Witz gesendet wurden)

In einem Land, in dem sogar die Parlamentswahlen,terminiert,gecancelt,verschoben,neu terminiert usw. werden muss man immer mit etwas "unexpected" rechnen.Das tut der Werthaltigkeit der BOC Assets keinen Abbruch.Aufgeschoben ist nicht aufgehoben. ;-))))))

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12.04.12 14:02
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15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroBougainvilleans need to vote..............

...........talking MPS

http://bougainville.typepad.com/newdawn/2012/04/...ava-says-that.html

By Aloysius Laukai

A senior Bougainvillean Lawyer, JOEL MINISIPI NAVA says that Bougainvilleans need to vote talking leaders this round.
He says that with the coming national elections to be held in June this year, our people in Bougainville will again be allowed their democratic rights to choose leaders who will lead Bougainville in the future.

We Bougainvilleans need to understand that the coming national election is a very special one for us in Bougainville because we will be voting for 4 National MPs (Bougainville Regional, North ,Central, and South Bougainville) who will exert some influence at the National political level. These 4 MPs that we will vote for in the 2012 elections will play a major part for the Bougainville Referendum, weapons disposal, implementation of transfer of powers to Bougainville and Bougainville’s political future.

Therefore we need to vote for leaders who, apart from being knowledgeable in the above political issues, are also talkers particularly during National Parliament sessions.

Since 2005 up till now when Bougainville gained autonomy from PNG, the only Bougainville leaders who talked openly on Bougainville issues during national parliament sessions include the current President, Mr. John Momis and the current Governor General Sir. Michael Ogio.

National Leaders that we had thereafter, seemed to have been very silent in all Parliaments sessions though we had more on Bougainville issues and concerns to convey to PNG Government.

Although one or two of our current leaders may be seen as service deliverers, within their own electorates, that is not enough. Great Leaders are talkers and it is only through talking that they achieve something for their own people.

When a leader does not talk particularly when he is sitting among other leaders , other leaders may think that the people he represents are always satisfied and do not need anything. Also the general public will think that the leader is too shallow and does not understand the issues being discussed. Also people who do not talk are generally viewed as having low self-esteem and lack confidence in themselves.

There are National leaders in Bougainville who cannot even campaign for themselves because they cannot talk in front of the public. These leaders openly give public monies to people and institutions especially when election times are near. These are the leaders we need to avoid in Bougainville.

We, in Bougainville have so many issues (relating to Bougainville) to talk about during national Parliament sessions and if our leaders cannot talk openly, we will not achieve much on the issues of implementation of transfer of powers, referendum, weapons disposal.

The future of Bougainville is in our hands. We need to get good, talking leaders to Parliament. Let’s choose leaders who can talk.
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13.04.12 03:55
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15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroAustralia's support essential for.........

................. Bougainville referendum

http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=13497&page=0

The range of complex issues surrounding Papua New Guinea's national election have been widely commented on by Australian media and politicians – some more helpful and diplomatic than others.

In the week before Easter I visited PNG - my second extended visit to the country in the past 9 months – accompanied by Queensland federal colleagues Senator Ian McDonald, Jane Prentice MP and Ewen Jones MP.

We held discussions with Prime Minister O'Neill, senior members of his Cabinet, the Leader of the Opposition, the Chief of the PNG Defence Force, the Police Commissioner and the PNG Election Commissioner, amongst others, on the many and varied challenges associated with the election.

Papua New Guinea is a democracy and as a member of the Commonwealth of Nations is committed to regular parliamentary elections and strong democratic institutions, yet recent political events have been challenging.

Current indications are that the election will be held mid year with hopefully many of the constitutional issues surrounding the composition of the government and a dispute with the judiciary being resolved by PNG voters at the ballot box.

What is less well known is that there is another vote that will take place in the coming years in Bougainville, an autonomous region of PNG, that is potentially of far greater significance to PNG and the broader region than the general election this year.

The Bougainville Peace Agreement signed in 2001 between the PNG Government and the leaders of Bougainville brought a formal end to a civil war that had cost many lives in Bougainville over decades.

Bitter conflicts over land rights, the closure of the mainstay of the local economy in the Panguna mine in the late 1980s and a nascent secession movement has meant that Bougainville has presented a challenge to the fragile nature of PNG nationhood and its politics since PNG independence in 1975.

However, part of the 2001 Agreement, which was brokered in part by the Howard Government, provides for a referendum to be held between 2015 and 2020 on the question of Bougainville's independence from PNG.

Various conditions must be met prior to the referendum, notably the disposal of weapons currently held in Bougainville and an acceptable standard of governance achieved by the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG).

Put simply, this vote will determine whether Bougainville pushes ahead for full independence or chooses to remain an autonomous region of PNG.

Yet the complexity of the issues in Bougainville, and as between the ABG and PNG, means that as the referendum date draws nearer, Bougainville will again inevitably feature prominently in Australia's foreign policy considerations.

The process of negotiation between the ABG and PNG is fraught with difficulties as there appear to be deeply entrenched differences over the future of Bougainville, the possibility of reopening the Panguna mine and the direction of economic and social development.

As Anthony Regan, a leading expert on Bougainville, has stated, the starkly different views that are held by Bougainville leaders and the PNG Government, gives rise "to possibilities of conflict over the referendum outcome".

Aware of the challenges facing Bougainville and the importance of engaging with all relevant parties at the earliest opportunity, our trip to Papua New Guinea included a number of days in Bougainville to gain a deeper understanding of the complex web of cultural, social, economic and political issues that lie at the heart of the referendum question.

During our stay in Buka, we met with leaders of the ABG including President John Momis and Vice-President Patrick Nisira to discuss progress of the peace process, weapons disposal and economic development.

While the 2001 Agreement resulted in the destruction of many weapons used in the civil war, there are fears that a significant number of weapons are still held in the community.

Further, the military ordnance left in southern Bougainville by the United States during the Second World War in the Pacific is an ever present danger.

We made a seven hour round journey by boat and four-wheel drive to Arawa, the pre-civil war capital of Bougainville, to meet with people involved in the reconciliation process including members of the ABG Regional Administration and a representative from the Me'ekamui people, a tribe who had not taken part in the 2001 Agreement.

The reality of the civil war and the bridges that have to be crossed before the referendum can take place were brought home to me in our meeting with former members of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army, Sam Kauona and Ishmael Toroama.

Sam Kauona, a Bougainvillean but also an Australian Army trained former PNG Defence force lieutenant and explosives expert, who became one of the most feared guerrilla fighters in the civil war, told me that he had been "rehabilitated" and that he was now committed to peace and reconciliation.

However he was also deeply committed to an independent Bougainville and he is not alone in his views.

We saw the work funded by Australia's foreign aid program to improve basic infrastructure across the islands, as well as improving governance, education and health standards. However, the massive challenge of achieving an independent Bougainville should not be underestimated.

Whether the preconditions for the referendum will be met within the timeframe remains to be seen, but this will be a crucial test for the people of Bougainville and the PNG Government.

Australia must be, and be seen to be, deeply committed to the peace and reconciliation process in the lead up to 2015 and beyond.

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13.04.12 10:47

15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroChina takes a tougher line:.........

..........Look out MCC!

http://ramumine.wordpress.com/2012/04/13/...ougher-line-look-out-mcc/
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13.04.12 13:20

15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroThe real "gating factor" will be the BCA,

........and ergo, Re-establishment of Panguna Mining Operations. This will bring in Hundred of Millions in real money, not Invincible or Chinese Promises from the two "leaders". It will bring jobs, health care, education, and most importantly, it will bring (and need) law and order... If the BCA can be squared away "this year", and BCL  find that they market is right to get the support to "engage" (in spite of what people think, you do  not get $3-4 Bn to invest in a politically unstable area,with a poor track record,  at the drop of a hat. Then, the mechanisms for Independence can and will fast track. (ANd of course, an independent Bougainville, would have zero Mining Revenue heading to Waigani,  
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13.04.12 13:30

666 Postings, 6097 Tage havannaIm Grunde alles

richtige Annahmen, mich würde allerdings der Verfasser solcher Meldungen interessieren!  

13.04.12 19:22
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666 Postings, 6097 Tage havannaSouth Meet...

Quelle: Radio New Dawn, 6.4.2012

A 2-day meeting by leaders of South Bougainville and Ex-combatants involved in the burning of the Rabaul Shipping ships ended today with resolutions to hold several meetings between leaders from Tinputz, Wakunai and Central Bougainville before meeting the chiefs of North Bougainville.

Spokesperson for the meeting and Buka businessman, GABRIEL PANGTEI told New Dawn FM this afternoon that the meeting has ironed out differences that has existed between the Ex combatants the Bougainville leaders.
MR. PANGTEI however said that the resolutions will not be made public until other stakeholders have been given the opportunity to study the resolutions.

MR. PANGTEI said that the South Bougainville leaders had to call the meeting in response to calls by Buka Council of Elders for the Ex-combatants involved in the burning of ships to return to their respective homes.

He assured the people of Buka that the South Bougainville leaders would call for a meeting with them as soon as they have consultative meetings with all stakeholders on Bougainville.  

13.04.12 22:31

449 Postings, 6670 Tage bockaufbocBougainville Stock soars ;-)

Morumbi Resources Inc. (MOC.V) -TSXV
0.53  0.17(47.22%) 3:59PM EDT

Landeigner und insiderkäufe

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14.04.12 08:31

1337 Postings, 6674 Tage Traderevil.....Volumen

Volume: 151500 stk    ;D))))   wow  

14.04.12 08:54

1158 Postings, 6675 Tage sumoeyda werden wohl einige viel Geld verlieren

und nur wenige gewinnen  

15.04.12 12:56

15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroPaul Paraka steals another K30 million....

16.04.12 08:05

1158 Postings, 6675 Tage sumoeyjetzt wissen wir wofür die 500k gebraucht wurden

seit die 500k übertragen wurden fällt der Kurs nur noch,denke da werden wir wohl die 0,60 AUD wieder sehen  

16.04.12 08:27

15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroCopper price dip offers opportunity for rally

16.04.12 13:01

795 Postings, 6267 Tage upholmLimit-Orders ASX

Sind eure Limitorders an der ASX noch aktiv?
Meine sind heute Nacht gelöscht worden,
angeblich weil unsere Böcke ausgesetzt waren.

Handel hat aber statt gefunden,ist schon komisch!  

16.04.12 20:53
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15675 Postings, 6675 Tage nekroMorumbi Enters Into Additional Development

............... Agreements Over Prospective Mineral Areas on Bougainville, Papua New Guinea

Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/666063#ixzz1sEMh5L1H

Landowners Over Three Highly Attractive Under-Explored Areas of Bougainville Enter Into Mining and Development Agreements with Morumbi - Detailed Geophysical and Geochemical Prospect Assessment Completed in 1980s Support the Mineral Potential of Lan
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - April 16, 2012) - Morumbi Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:MOC) ("Morumbi" or the "Company") announces that it has, through special purpose Papua New Guinea registered subsidiaries, entered into three additional Memorandums of Understanding ("MOU") with three different Landowner Companies companies on Bougainville as their invited partner of choice in preparation for the resumption of mineral exploration on the island. Bougainville was host to Rio Tinto's Panguna mine, the largest porphyry gold/copper mine in the world during the 1970's and 1980's, which was forcibly closed in 1989 by landowners who asserted that they were never properly consulted in the process of establishing the mine or its operations.
Morumbi has also been requested by Isina Resource Holdings Ltd. (an existing partner/ Landowner Company) to make preparations to initiate a preliminary exploration program on the Isina Exploration License (see press release dated April 3, 2012) which was presented for registration with the Mines Department of the Autonomous Bougainville Government ("ABG") on March 13, 2012. Construction of an exploration base for these exploration activities will be undertaken at a suitable location, currently being determined, in the Isina Prosppect Area.
Full scale exploration activities will only begin once the license registered with the ABG has been approved in accordance with the implementation of a Mining Policy for the Autonomous Region of Bougainville ("ARB"). The process to formulate and approve the Mining Policy for Bougainville by the ABG has begun with input being provided by all interested parties including the ABG Mines Department as well as the landowners who own the mineral resources beneath their traditional lands.
The newly signed MOUs are the result of the Company mineral resource acquisition program being initiated by our Bougainville business development team. Morumbi's representatives including the principals of Rockwell S.A. (acquired by Morumbi in March 2011), have been diligently developing long term relationships with landowners based upon trust and mutual respect. Our business development team has also been focusing on identifying both the short term and long term objectives and needs of landowners as they move to develop their mineral resources for the first time in Bougainville's history. The MOUs are made possible as a result of the landowners of Bougainville asserting control over the ownership and management of their own mineral rights for the first time in 150 years as reflected in their Constitution and in their declaration in the MOUs with Morumbi as follows:
"The Resource Owners unequivocally declare ..... that the Landowners are the rightful owners to the resources on, above, beneath and running through their lands as acknowledged in Section 23 of the Bougainville Constitution of 2004; further, the Resources Owner from time immemorial has held unalienable customary rights over all resources within its boundaries as acknowledged by Article 26 of the United Nations Declaration on Customary Land Rights".
The terms of the MOUs also provide that Morumbi's Landowner Company partners will retain a 15% carried interest in the exploration mining license once issued, with all exploration capital funded solely by Morumbi until such time that a bankable feasibility study is completed on any mineral discovery made on any relevant license. Thereafter, Morumbi will arrange financing for a given Landowner Company's share of any pre-production and development costs, with these funds to be subsequently repaid from the Landowner Company's share of net future production revenues.
Morumbi will continue to develop meaningful relationships with its mineral development partners through the delivery of much needed social programs in the areas such as health care, education and food supply, some of which are now being delivered by Morumbi, and other programs which are planned to be delivered in the near term. These programs are an integral part of Morumbi's commitments to the various landowner groups that have entered into MOUs with the Company and are in addition to our commitments to explore and develop the mineral potential of their traditional lands.
Bougainville Mineral Potential & Morumbi's Resource Acquisition Program
The Island of Bougainville is situated along an emerging gold-copper Neogene magmatic belt from Lihir to the Solomon Islands on the South West Pacific Rim of Fire. A number of economic gold and gold- copper deposits have been discovered on this belt including Lihir, Panguna, Simberi and Gold Ridge.
There has been no exploration activity on the Island of Bougainville since the 1960's outside the Panguna Special Mining Lease. The island is one of the world's best endowed gold and copper districts; hosting the world class Panguna Mine surrounded by what is generally accepted as the world's most under explored prospective district for the discovery of additional large scale porphyry gold-copper deposits as well as high grade epithermal deposits.
Morumbi's mineral resource acquisition program has been focused on a number of prospect areas identified in a joint mineral prospect assessment of the Island of Bougainville conducted in the 1980s. These Bougainville prospect areas were thoroughly evaluated in a detailed resource assessment that was largely funded by the German Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources but undertaken in cooperation with the Geological Survey of Papua New Guinea, the results of which were disclosed in two separate mineral prospect assessments (collectively the "Prospect Reports") published in 1990 and 1989, by the participants respectively. This joint mineral prospect assessment was based on a 8,300 km geophysical survey followed up over a 10 month period by extensive ground geochemical sampling and geophysical analysis of 20 prospects identified by the initial geophysical survey covering much of the central Crown Prince Range.
To date Morumbi has secured Mining & Development MOUs covering four of the strongest prospect areas on Bougainville as identified by the Prospect Reports: - Isina, Kopani, Mainoki and Atamo.
Under the terms of each of the four MOUs, Morumbi has paid Kina 10,000 (approximately CDN$ 5,000) on signing and has committed to pay a further Kina 3,000 (approximately CDN $1,500) per month to the Landowner Companies to help them carry out their corporate functions.
Pakasiapan Mining & Development Ltd (a PNG subsidiary of Morumbi) has entered into an MOU with Pakasiapan Resources Ltd (Landowner Company). The Mining & Development agreement establishes Morumbi as the Development Partner of choice for Pakasiapan Resources Ltd. The lands underlying this MOU cover a number of the Kopani prospects. Within the Kopani prospect area the Prospect Reports have identified one porphyry system and 3 epithermal systems for further detailed exploration assessment which was not carried out as a result of the Bougainville Conflict. These structures lie 20 km to the NW of Panguna mine site.
The concession area covered by the Kopani Prospect Area MOU with the Pakasiapan Landowner Company covers approximately 15,000 ha. This is a preliminary estimate of the area covered. A program is underway to more accurately determine the lands and boundaries to be governed by the MOU. A survey team has been formed and trained by Morumbi to survey the boundaries of all its new MOUs using state of the art GPS equipment. This program is to be carried out with the assistance of the Clan Chiefs from the three additional prospect areas who formed their Landowner Companies and are intimately aware of their traditional boundaries to be covered by each agreement. The program will accurately map the concession boundaries through difficult terrain over the coming months, which information will form the basis of the Exploration Licence Registrations that will be prepared and submitted to the ABG Mines Department.
Morumbi's various commitments to its mineral development Landowner Company partners
include, amongst other things, a much needed equipped health clinic which has been built in Indonesia by the Company and awaits shipment to Bougainville where it will be constructed by our newly installed operations team in Arawa at a site in the village of Kopani selected by the Pakasiapan Landowners. Budi Hastuti, Morumbi's health specialist will oversee the training of staff, commissioning and ongoing medical provisioning in co-operation with the Bougainville Health Department. In addition, five teacher trainees have been selected by the community leaders to be part of a three year 36 student Morumbi sponsored Teacher Training program to be taught and certified by the PNG Department of Education. Other similar programs and projects are being initiated with our other new and existing Landowner Company mineral development partners who are identified herein.
Seven Sisters Mining & Development Ltd (a PNG subsidiary of Morumbi) has entered into two separate MOU's covering prospect areas contiguous to the Panguna Special Mining Lease ('SML"). The first is an MOU with Avaipa Resources Ltd (Landowner Company) covering the Mainoki Prospect Area. The Mining & Development agreement establishes Morumbi as the Development Partner of choice for Avaipa Resources Ltd and covers an area of approximately 22,000 ha including the Mainoki porphyry prospect and the Mainoki South porphyry prospect as identified by the Prospect Report completed in the 1980s, with the former being reported to be a major porphyry system. Other than the work undertaken to complete the Prospect Reports no other exploration work was done on these prospects since 1964 when the previous unauthorized exploration company was turned away by landowners. One of structures identified lies 5 km West of the Panguna mine site.
The second MOU entered into by Morumbi's Seven Sisters Mining & Development Ltd subsidiary is with Baupana Resources Ltd (Landowner Company) covering the Atamo Prospect Area. The Mining & Development agreement establishes Morumbi as the Development Partner of choice for Baunapa Resources Ltd and covers an area of approximately 18,000 ha including the Atamo prospect identified by Prospect Report as an "explosion caldera" that warranted further investigation. Some exploration work, unauthorized by landowners, was carried out in Atamo prior to 1967 including some preliminary exploration drilling after which the previous unauthorized exploration company was turned away by the landowners in the area. The structure identified in the Prospect Report in the Atamo Prospect Area lies 12 km to the North of the Panguna mine site.
Morumbi is currently awaiting the ABG completion and approval process for their new Mining Policy, and in the interim, the Company continues to move forward with our various social program initiatives directed at the communities of our Landowner mineral development partners. Once the Mining Policy is implemented and licenses are issued to the Landowner Companies over their traditional lands, Morumbi will initiate full scale exploration activities on these licenses and begin the process of building upon the prospect leads and preliminary exploration results of the extensive Prospect Reports completed in the 1980s.
If a suitable target is identified through this process, completion of any further development could represent a Change of Business under the TSX Venture Exchange policies. As a result, any such transaction would be subject to a number of conditions, including TSX Venture Exchange acceptance and require shareholder approval.

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