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      schrieb am 01.03.11 13:32:34
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      Bei den Aussis viel diskutiert:

      Cobar Consolidated Resources Limited (ASX:CCU)

      http://www.ccrlimited.com.au/

      Wonawinta Silver Project
      Wonawinta snapshot:

      •Largest 'pure' silver project in Australia
      •51Moz Ag indicated / inferred resource
      •14Moz Ag probable reserve
      •High potential for reserve & resource increases
      •Rapid progression from exploration to development with forecast production in Q4 2011.

      Heute folgendes Ann:

      ASX Release
      Debt Finance
      Cobar Consolidated Resources Limited (ASX:CCU) announced today that it had achieved a significant milestone with the funding requirements for its Wonawinta Silver Project.
      Terms have been agreed with Commonwealth Bank of Australia and WestLB AG Sydney Branch to provide a secured loan of $22M for project development.
      Additional facilities for cost overrun, working capital and bonding/guarantee requirements have also been agreed. The funding package is subject to documentation being finalised and a number of conditions precedent.
      The project loan has a term of 3 years and will require the Company to hedge a minimum of 30% of silver production over the period of the loan.
      The Company will now move to complete documentation associated with the funding package.
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      schrieb am 01.03.11 21:31:28
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.125.049 von updax am 01.03.11 13:32:34Klasse gelaufen..... ;)

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      schrieb am 02.03.11 11:45:29
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.129.233 von TimLuca am 01.03.11 21:31:28sieht wirklich gut aus. Nach einem Rücksetzer in den Bereich 0,50 Euro würde ich ein paar Stücke kaufen.

      so ähnlich könnte auch bald der Chart von ORM aussehen, denn wenn ich richtig gerechnet habe, hat ORM genauso viel Silber, ist aber 6 mal billiger :lick:
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      schrieb am 07.04.11 08:14:26
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      HC 07/04/11 08:34 :

      I posted some valuations on CCU back on 20/11/2011.It is time to update these.Apparently this is Australia's largest undeveloped pure silver play. They are close to production have top shelf Management who dont seem to shaft their shareholders. Their last two placements are testiment to this.With lead credits included, the costs are low and the resource is at a shallow depth. There is also a significant exploration upside. So far so good.

      I have included a few quick calculations here. I realise for a commodity Company such as CCU an NPV would be more suffice due to their resource not been infinite but these calculations are useful to compare to the current shareprice and to gauge the potential of where this could head.

      I realise CCU have a debt facility organised but for simplicity I have assumed they have 225 million shares on issue instead.

      I have used a lower case of $34 an ounce for POS the current price of around $39 and an upper case of $44.Costs talked about have been between $6-$10 an ounce so I will use $8 an ounce.

      At a current plan of producing 2.6 million ounces per year over 5 years I get:


      POS $ 34 39 44
      income$ 88M 101M 114M
      less costs$ 21M 21M 21M
      EBIT$ 67M 80M 93M
      EPS cents 30 36 41
      SP cents 105 126 144

      I have used a PE ratio of 3.5 for a 5 year mine.So at the current time I have a share price of $1.26.

      However what really excite me here is the potential to add to reserves.Currently CCU has:

      14 moz of reserves
      51 moz of resources.

      That suggests to me that there is a very good chance of a significant upgrade in reserves.

      IF reserves increases to 20,800,000 moz (a 50% increase) just a figure I made up then CCU could produce the same amount of silver but have a 8 year mine life.We then get:

      POS $ 34 39 44
      EPS cents 30 36 41
      SP cents 180 216 246

      I have used a PE of 6 for an 8 year mine.Just another assumption.$2.16 is very achievable in the near future at curent prices IMO.

      There is plenty of legs left in this one and I thought I would just update some figures rather than just saying CCU is a buy without substance.
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      schrieb am 19.05.11 20:50:22
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.331.574 von updax am 07.04.11 08:14:26Hallo Zusammen, würde mir gerne ein paar Cobar Aktien ins Depot legen. Wie ist eure Einschätzung zum Unternehmen? Vielen Dank für eure Unterstützung. Schöne Grüsse
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      schrieb am 16.06.11 07:15:29
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.529.004 von Bugi81 am 19.05.11 20:50:22Geht es hier auch mal wieder bergauf!!!:confused:
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      schrieb am 04.08.11 11:54:59
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.653.372 von Bugi81 am 16.06.11 07:15:29Der Chart stimmt mich optimistisch. Konso scheint abgeschlossen.
      Juni war eine gute Einstiegsmöglichkeit!


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      schrieb am 10.08.11 10:26:46
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      an Board!
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      schrieb am 22.08.11 12:05:16
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Hallo Leute, könnte man den Thread nicht in "Cobar Consolidated Resources - Silber in Australien" umbenennen. SO findet den Thread doch kein Schwein?
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      schrieb am 22.08.11 12:25:19
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      Zitat von updax: HC 07/04/11 08:34 :

      I realise CCU have a debt facility organised but for simplicity I have assumed they have 225 million shares on issue instead.

      I have used a lower case of $34 an ounce for POS the current price of around $39 and an upper case of $44.Costs talked about have been between $6-$10 an ounce so I will use $8 an ounce.

      At a current plan of producing 2.6 million ounces per year over 5 years I get:


      POS $ 34 39 44
      income$ 88M 101M 114M
      less costs$ 21M 21M 21M
      EBIT$ 67M 80M 93M
      EPS cents 30 36 41
      SP cents 105 126 144

      I have used a PE ratio of 3.5 for a 5 year mine.So at the current time I have a share price of $1.26.

      However what really excite me here is the potential to add to reserves.Currently CCU has:

      14 moz of reserves
      51 moz of resources.

      That suggests to me that there is a very good chance of a significant upgrade in reserves.

      IF reserves increases to 20,800,000 moz (a 50% increase) just a figure I made up then CCU could produce the same amount of silver but have a 8 year mine life.We then get:

      POS $ 34 39 44
      EPS cents 30 36 41
      SP cents 180 216 246

      I have used a PE of 6 for an 8 year mine.Just another assumption.$2.16 is very achievable in the near future at curent prices IMO.

      There is plenty of legs left in this one and I thought I would just update some figures rather than just saying CCU is a buy without substance.
      [/i]


      Wenn der Silberpreis hält, nichts Dramatisches passiert und die tatsächlich ab Dezember produzieren, dann können wir uns - gesehen vom heutigen Kurs aus - auf ca. 40% Gewinn bis Dezember freuen. Alles darüber hinaus ist Fantasie. Klingt nach einer guten Wette mit akzeptablem Risiko.
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      schrieb am 22.08.11 13:33:33
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      Zitat von Nebiim: Hallo Leute, könnte man den Thread nicht in "Cobar Consolidated Resources - Silber in Australien" umbenennen. SO findet den Thread doch kein Schwein?

      Guten Tag Nebiim

      ich habe den Thread entsprechend umbenannt.

      Gruß
      CaveModem :)
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      schrieb am 12.09.11 13:38:57
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      Cobar heute im Plus, eine grüne Insel im roten Marktmeer.
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      schrieb am 13.09.11 08:17:48
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      +++News+++News+++

      13 September 2011

      ASX Release
      Mining Lease

      Cobar Consolidated Resources Limited (ASX:CCU) announced today that it had received offer
      terms from the NSW Office of Resources and Energy (Minerals Titles) for the grant of a
      Mining Lease for the Wonawinta Silver Project.

      The Office has advised that it will recommend the lease be granted subject to the payment
      of the application fee and lodgement of the required security. The Company is reviewing the
      terms of the lease and will respond to the Office shortly.

      http://www.stocknessmonster.com/news-item?S=CCU&E=ASX&N=3608…
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      schrieb am 13.09.11 08:28:55
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      +++News+++News+++News+++

      Annual Financial Report for the Financial Year ended 30 June 2011
      http://www.stocknessmonster.com/news-item?S=CCU&E=ASX&N=3608…

      Hier wichtige Daten:
      Working Capital (abzgl. liabilities): $25,118,189
      Total Shareholders' equity: $42,722,627
      Aktienzahl (fully diuluted): 179,783,037
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      schrieb am 13.09.11 13:12:32
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      Willkommen im üblichen Kreis der Silber-Verdächtigen ... ;-)
      Bin ab heute auch dabei und gehe von einem Verdoppler
      binnen 12 Monaten aus - irgendwelche Gegenstimmen?
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      schrieb am 04.11.11 06:37:49
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      wann wird hier angefangen zu produzieren und ist die anlage durchfinanziert?
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      schrieb am 04.11.11 11:39:01
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      @Lukas: Wie wär's mit einem Blick auf die Website?
      Das hier ist KEINE Auskunftei ... ;-)) DYOR !
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      schrieb am 04.11.11 12:30:23
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      schon erledigt.. trotzdem frage ich gern in den foren nach ;) dafür sind ja foren da.
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      schrieb am 05.01.12 16:52:39
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Betrifft Silbermarkt:

      Aus HC 05/01/12 20:24



      The Growth Stockwire 04 January 2012:

      Silver to be EXTINCT by 2020?

      Based on data from the U.S. Geological Survey, one expert estimates this will be the first element on the periodic table to go extinct.

      Hi. My name is Matt Badiali.

      I'm a geologist.

      I created this presentation because a recently published research paper has concluded that in the next nine years, if not sooner, we will completely run out silver.
      Believe me, I know that sounds outlandish...
      But this research report proves we are using silver at a record pace... While production has been sharply declining for many years. The chart below shows exactly what's happening...
      As you can see, at current rates of usage and production, the author of this research report says the world will run out of silver by 2020.
      And he's not the only one who believes this...
      Analyst Theodore Butler says, "Such opportunities are incredibly rare and fleeting. It's not every day the existing supply of a major investment asset goes extinct."

      In a recent Forbes interview, Dr. Stephen Leeb called this situation "scary" and "frightening," but said an investment in silver "could be an absolute huge, huge winner."

      Already, silver is becoming more difficult to come by...

      Bill Haynes, President of CMI Gold and Silver in Arizona, is having difficulty securing it for his clients. "All of the major suppliers of [silver] are either weeks or months out, some will not even take orders," says Haynes.

      "Physical silver seems to have simply evaporated from Indian markets, with delivery going from immediate, to three days to a week now, and that too without a guarantee of delivery," reports one individual.

      Earlier this year, BullionVault.com reportedly posted a page on their website stating they weren't accepting orders for silver in London... And one of the largest online dealers of silver bullion – the American Precious Metals Exchange – is now offering to buy back silver coins for a generous premium.
      Things aren't looking much better at local coin shops either...

      One fellow I know of said, "I counted no less than 5 shops today in Spokane, WA that were depleted. Two different shops mentioned that a single individual came in and purchased all they had, cash."

      And a shop in Grass Valley, CA said, "Two of our best Silver Eagle suppliers have been sold out for a week. One might have them in again in about two weeks, but that's not guaranteed. Our 10 oz. bar supplier is backordered now, with a two week delivery time."

      But here's the truly scary part...

      Due to our nation's debt crisis silver is already an incredible investment. Over the past 10 years, it's gained as much as 1,098% - more than oil, real estate and even gold.

      But now... With the combination of the debt crisis, plus the silver shortage, I believe we could be looking at one of the most valuable moneymaking opportunities in the world over the next few years.

      I wouldn't be surprised to see gains of 1,000% or more. (I'll explain why in a moment.)

      And... I haven't even mentioned the X factor that could cause silver to soar to heights never seen before – the Chinese.

      The Chinese used to export 100 million ounces of silver every single year – but there's such a shortage they now have to import 112 million ounces every year. (China accounted for 22% of the world's silver usage last year.)

      The bottom line is, if you've never invested in silver before... Or if you only own a few coins or a silver stock... Let me show you how to make a small fortune from this extraordinary situation...


      "Nothing in the world has the potential to multiply your net worth like silver"

      -Theodore Butler

      It's a fundamental law of economics that when there's a shortage of something of great value, its price will increase tremendously. For example...
      Do you remember the rhodium shortage of 2008? The price of rhodium – which is an essential component of diesel engines - jumped in just a few years from $444 an ounce to $10,010 an ounce -- a gain of 2,154% -- due in part to European auto demand

      Or how about the Palladium shortage of 2000? The price of the precious metal shot up from $114 to over $1,000 in 5 years – a gain of over 854% – when Russian stockpiles fell short.
      But, sometimes -- on extremely rare occasions – metals are actually threatened with the possibility complete and total consumption... or extinction.

      This has only happened a handful of times in modern history...

      For instance, a report by Armin Reller, a scientist at the University of Augsburg in Germany, stated we are running out of Indium. It's used in everything from solar panels to every single TV and computer LCD screen and fear over the scarcity of this element caused the price to increase over 1,000% from 2003-2006.

      It was estimated that a metal called Hafnium – used in the control rods of nuclear reactors - will be gone in just 6 years' time. Get this: Today, a hafnium isotope, which is a very rare isotope, and also used in nuclear reactors, costs an unimaginable $28 BILLION an ounce.

      The chart below, put together by New Scientist magazine, shows just how rare these metals are...


      As startling as this is, these shortages pale in comparison to what some believe is happening in the silver market...

      You see, silver is without a doubt one of the most important metals in the world... from an industrial AND an investment standpoint.

      It has far more uses – and is far more important to the world economy -- than many of the metals mentioned above.

      That's why the circumstances about which I'm writing today are so important.

      I believe this is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to make some serious money.

      As silver analyst Ted Butler recently said, "Nothing has the potential to multiply your net worth like silver."

      But I'm getting ahead of myself. Let me back up a little bit. I know it can be a little hard to digest how valuable silver could become in the near future.

      In fact, when I first read the story claiming the U.S. Geological Survey says silver is going extinct I was shocked.

      And to tell you the truth, I don't believe it - I don't think it's going extinct. After all, an element doesn't just disappear, it simply becomes harder to find and the price increases.

      That's why, based on my research and everything I've shared with you so far, I do believe we're looking at a serious silver shortage and that people who invest in silver could make hundreds upon hundreds of percent.

      If you have any doubts about this, just take a look at these facts:

      What's happening?

      Unlike gold, which is used primarily as a store of value, more than 95% of the demand for silver comes from industry.
      Simply put, silver is used in EVERYTHING: Cell phones, prescription glasses, plastics, solar panels, surgical equipment, military weapons, fabrics, swimming pools, DVDs, CDs, energy efficient windows... The list is virtually endless.
      More patents are filed on silver than any other precious metal in the world - It has over 10,000 uses.

      But here's the thing...

      When silver is used for industrial and technological purposes, it is used up forever... It cannot be recycled.

      Just consider these facts:
      Americans throw away 130 million cell phones every single year. Together, these phones contain over 46 tons of silver.

      1 out of every 7 prescription glasses sold in the U.S. contains silver to protect the eyes from damage caused by sunlight – over 30 million pairs of glasses are sold each year.

      The plastics industry uses over 22 million ounces of silver in the making of polyester fabrics.

      500 ounces of silver are reportedly used in EACH Tomahawk missile. As you may have heard, the U.S. recently launched 112 of these missiles into Libya.
      See what I mean when I say "gone forever"?

      But don't just take my word for it...

      Legendary investor Doug Casey confirms,
      "... Unlike gold, where virtually all the metal ever mined still exists, in the case of [this element], most of that used in industry is consumed."
      And the problem is only getting worse...

      Silver more rare than gold?

      Few people noticed it, but in the year 2000, the U.S. government eliminated the silver defense stockpile.

      Then, On June 28, 2002, Congress passed S.2594, the "Support of American Eagle Silver Bullion Program Act."

      The bill authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase silver on the open market when the silver stockpile is depleted.

      That's important because just 50 years earlier the U.S. government held over 3 billion ounces of silver, the largest in the world.

      Almost no one knows this, but now the U.S. national defense stockpile is ZERO.

      Now, the government is forced to buy silver on the open market because, by law, they must make silver coins available for purchase to citizens that want them.

      And just last year, the U.S. Mint had to cease production of certain coins because of "unprecedented demand" for silver.

      And apparently the U.S. government is not alone...
      "Chinese government officials are publicly acknowledging the fact that they have exhausted their aboveground supplies. If true, China is now in the same boat as the U.S. government to meet silver needs," says Michael Checkan, President of Asset Strategies International.
      And speaking of China, silver demand in this rapidly growing economy is only going to get more intense...

      According to a Reuter's article, "Silver demand in China and India is set to rise 40 percent in 2012."

      And with the precious metals consultancy GFMS estimating worldwide annual silver production at 735 million ounces and worldwide consumption at 878 million ounces...

      Do you see what a 40% increase in demand could do to the price of silver in 2012?

      No wonder billionaire precious metals investor Eric Sprott calls silver "the investment of the decade."

      As crazy as it sounds he may be right...

      Because in addition to industrial demand, we haven't even taken into account investor demand for silver, which is estimated at 279 million ounces each year... and growing... because people are hoarding the metal in fear of our nation's debt crisis.

      But here's a question you might be asking yourself...

      Can't we just mine more silver?
      Not really.

      You see, about 80% of mined silver is a by-product of other metals – zinc, copper, and gold.

      In other words, most of the silver supply comes from operations where other metals are the primary revenue generators.

      "Most mining companies just don't target silver as their primary revenue generator. The geology doesn't make it a high-probability play and the money isn't as lucrative as the more popular precious metal," says investment writer Scott Wright.

      Even worse, the amount of silver found in the (copper, gold, zinc) ore is so small, that most mine owners won't even care when the price skyrockets.

      As resource investor Rick Rule says, "The interesting thing about silver is that it doesn't respond to fundamentals very well in the sense that most silver that's produced, is produced as an adjunct to mining other metals."

      It's for this very reason that best-selling author Robert Kiyosaki says, "Silver is the biggest opportunity I have ever seen."

      But what about the 20% of silver that comes from pure silver mines?

      Can't this help the supply?

      Well, there are only a handful of these mines left in the world. For instance, the world's largest pure silver mine – San Bartolome in Bolivia – has proven reserves of only 107 million ounces.

      That's not even enough silver to cover investment demand for one single year (279 million ounces), let alone total demand for a year, which is over 800 million ounces.

      As you can see, there is no magic bullet for instantly increasing the silver supply or pulling more silver out of the ground.

      The bottom line is, we're at a crossroads and those who invest in silver today could make gains never before seen in the history of a precious metal.
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      schrieb am 23.01.12 00:32:46
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      ASX Release
      Reserve Upgrade
       83% more silver ounces
       122% more tonnes
       17 g/t lower average silver grade
       Project life increased
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      schrieb am 24.01.12 17:10:53
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      Hab übrigens vor X-mas mal an den Laden gemailt, wann mir endlich die beiden "toten" Gold-Spin-Offs ins Konto eingebucht werden .... vage Antwort sinngemäß: Binnen 6 Monaten ab Listung - aber die gleiche Antwort habe ich schon letzten Sommer bekommen! Allmählich stinkt mir die Bude...
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      schrieb am 23.02.12 17:31:53
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      Mein letzter Eintrag war natürlich ein Irrläufer - sorry, bezog sich aug KORAB Resources. Bei COBAR tut sich ja irgendwie nicht viel Neues: Hab gerade wieder mal ein Stündchen recherchiert, aber die Lage ist unverändert ... positiv, in meinen Augen. Wir brauchen wohl noch ein halbes Jahr Geduld, dann dürfte es allmählich stramm bergauf gehen. Und damit zuück in den Winterschlaf-Modus ... ;-)
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      schrieb am 01.05.12 07:27:03
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      schrieb am 01.05.12 14:04:11
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      @Nissie: Zugang "forbidden" - was stand drin? Thanks!
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      schrieb am 01.05.12 15:03:04
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      2012
      Cobar Consolidated Resources Limited (ASX:CCU) advised today that final electrical and
      mechanical works were being completed at the Wonawinta Silver Project. Progressive plant
      commissioning has commenced
      The Company will advise the market when the treatment of first ore through the processing
      plant has commenced.
      Media and investor enquiries:
      Trevor Shard, Company Secretary
      Telephone: (03) 9869 8200
      9869 8200 | Fax 61 3 9869 8299
      www.ccrlimited.com.au
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      schrieb am 06.07.12 07:16:20
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      Cobar Consolidated Resources Limited | ABN 67 118 684 576
      Level 4, 448 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004 | PO Box 7693, St Kilda Road VIC 8004
      Ph 61 3 9869 8200 | Fax 61 3 9869 8299
      www.ccrlimited.com.au
      6 July 2012
      ASX Release
      Commissioning Update
      Cobar Consolidated Resources Limited (ASX:CCU) today provided an update on
      commissioning progress at the Wonawinta Silver Project.
      Commissioning commenced on 31 May 2012 with the treatment of first ore.
      Since then successive stages of the processing plant have been handed over to the operating
      team and commissioned.
      The plant has now reached the point where all the elements have been connected together
      and it can be operated on a continuous basis.
      The plan now is to begin ore treatment on a continuous basis and to progressively ramp up
      the rate of production and build inventories of silver in circuit stocks.
      Silver production is about to begin and will build over the next 8 to 10 weeks while the
      required inventory of silver in circuit stocks to support continuous production is established.
      Media and investor enquiries:
      Trevor Shard, Company Secretary
      Telephone: (03) 9869 8200
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      schrieb am 17.07.12 07:20:23
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      schrieb am 19.07.12 07:07:29
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      schrieb am 19.07.12 07:26:09
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      es gibt aber auch "Buden", keine Präsentation auf der Homepage, keine Infos zu irgendetwas...ausser erstes Silber...auf welcher Basis soll man hier sich informieren/investieren? Wieviele Shares haben die eigentlich draussen?
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      schrieb am 14.09.12 15:56:43
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      Cobar scheint seit 3 Tagen vom Handel ausgesetzt zu sein - aber ich kann nirgends etwas dazu finden, auch nicht auf der Homepage. Weiß jemand mehr ... ??
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      schrieb am 14.09.12 17:12:50
      Beitrag Nr. 31 ()
      Trading-Halt wegen Project Finance. Angeblich kein Capital Raising.
      Ausbügeln von Fehlern im Gewinnungsprozess und evtl. Vorbereiten einer Expansion.

      Grüße

      buw
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      schrieb am 20.09.12 18:59:30
      Beitrag Nr. 32 ()
      So, bin diese Woche schweren Herzens ausgestiegen und hab lieber diversifiziert in Franco-Nevada, Silvercrest, Silver Wheaton und Konsorten ... da ist der Anstieg zwar langsam, aber sicher.
      Euch allen hier noch viel Erfolg! Und tschüß ...
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      schrieb am 23.08.13 17:23:52
      Beitrag Nr. 33 ()
      Johann Saiger hat sie nahe des Tiefs empfohlen
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      schrieb am 25.08.13 18:51:40
      Beitrag Nr. 34 ()
      Das habe ich auch gehört....wie sagte er so schön.....für wahnsinnige und mutige......;0) da hab ich gleich mal ne Position kaufen müssen
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      schrieb am 25.08.13 20:15:37
      Beitrag Nr. 35 ()
      Du warst das in Frankfurt oder wo?
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      schrieb am 26.08.13 19:30:02
      Beitrag Nr. 36 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.313.039 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 23.08.13 17:23:52Johann Saiger hat sie nahe des Tiefs empfohlen

      hier wiederholt er die Empfehlung:

      http://www.daf.fm/video/saiger-zu-silberminen-die-heisseste-…


      Vielleicht setzt der Kurs nochmal Richtung 0,15 A$ zurück ... ;)
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      schrieb am 01.09.13 21:19:18
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.327.781 von lucia30 am 26.08.13 19:30:02 Silver miners hit hard by price fall
      Sept. 2, 2013, 4 a.m.

      STRUGGLING Silver miner Cobar Consolidated Resources (CCR) has warned shareholders of an asset impairment of between $28 million and $33 million on its Wonawinta silver mine, south of Cobar.

      The company said last week the write-down was in response to the recent fall in silver prices.
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      At the end of June, the silver price was about $19 per ounce, which was lower than previously forecast.

      Furthermore, the write-down was also attributed to the higher asset value as a result of capitalisation of net operating costs during the longer-than-planned commissioning phase of Wonawinta.

      The Wonawinta project poured its first silver in July last year, and has a 51-million ounce indicated and inferred resource and a 14-million-ounce probable reserve.

      The project would likely produce some 12.8-million ounces of silver a year, over a five-year project life.
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      schrieb am 19.11.13 19:26:51
      Beitrag Nr. 38 ()
      Tiefstand genutzt und zugelangt!
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      schrieb am 07.12.13 12:45:40
      Beitrag Nr. 39 ()
      könnte ein guter Zeitpunkt gewesen sein, mal sehen wie es weitergeht, bin jetzt 15% im Plus :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 20.12.13 15:51:42
      Beitrag Nr. 40 ()
      Meldung von Heute

      The Cobar Consolidated Resources Limited Board today declared commercial
      production had been achieved at the Wonawinta Silver Mine, effective 1
      December 2013.
      This means that from 1 December 2013, operating and development costs
      and sales revenue will no longer be capitalized and will instead be expensed or recorded as revenue.
      The declaration that commercial production has been achieved recognizes that the mine and processing plant are capable of operating at design production levels. Actual silver production will vary from month to month according to feed grade, ore throughput levels and recoveries.

      Google Übersetzer:
      Die Cobar Consolidated Resources Limited hat heute erklärt Handels
      Produktion hatte am Wonawinta Silver Mine erreicht wurde, mit Wirkung zum 1.
      Dezember 2013.
      Dies bedeutet, dass ab dem 1. Dezember 2013 Betriebs-und Entwicklungskosten
      und Umsatz wird nicht mehr aktiviert werden und wird stattdessen als Aufwand oder als Ertrag verbucht werden.
      Die Erklärung, dass die kommerzielle Produktion erreicht wurde anerkannt, dass die Mine und Verarbeitungsanlage der Lage, bei Design-Produktionsniveau. Aktueller Silberproduktion wird von Monat zu Monat variieren je nach Futtermittel-, Erz-Durchsatzraten und Rückforderungen.

      http://ccrlimited.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Commerci…
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      schrieb am 24.01.14 17:24:39
      Beitrag Nr. 41 ()
      Wenn die Aktien weiter konsolidieren und sich der Silberpreis erholt, kanns ja bald auch hier losgehen. :)
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      schrieb am 17.02.14 11:42:25
      Beitrag Nr. 42 ()
      Hallo zusammen. Weiß jemand was bei Cobar los ist? Es gibt seit letzte Woche keinen neuen Kurs mehr.
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      schrieb am 17.02.14 13:47:36
      Beitrag Nr. 43 ()
      Cobar wurde vom Handel ausgesetzt.

      "Silver-producer Cobar Consolidated Resources' (ASX: CCU) has been granted a trading halt today from the ASX, with its shares placed in pre-open.

      Cobar requested the halt pending details surrounding the restructuring of financing arrangements.

      The company is the owner and operator of the Wonawinta Silver Mine in western New South Wales. During the December quarter production was up 24% to 469,000 silver ounces.

      Importantly - commercial production has been declared, with targeted silver production achieved

      The halt will remain in place until the opening of trade on Monday 17th February 2014, or earlier if an announcement is made to the market."


      Soll wohl ab heute wieder am Markt sein ...

      Hier der Verweis: http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/52792/co…

      Mal sehen ob dies das Ende ist ... !? Bei derartigen Unternehmen weiß man nie. J.A. Saiger hatte sie letztes Jahr im August zum Kauf "empfohlen": als heißensten aller Zock's ... - Vielleicht war die Durststrecke einfach zu lang ... Wäre tragsich, jetzt wo sich der Silberpreis etwas nach oben bewegt ...


      Gruß Lothar.
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      schrieb am 17.02.14 14:04:38
      Beitrag Nr. 44 ()
      Ah okay, vielen Dank Lothar. Wollen wir mal hoffen das es weiter geht, wäre echt Schade um die ganze Kohle, gerade jetzt wo Silber so steigt bzw. sich erholt.
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      schrieb am 17.02.14 15:02:14
      Beitrag Nr. 45 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 46.468.959 von Gnatz5 am 17.02.14 14:04:38Um in einem Bild zu sprechen: Das wäre so, als wenn ein großer Kreuzfahrtdampfer untergeht, alle in die Rettungsboote steigen, tagelang zur nächsten Küste rudern und kurz vor Erreichen des Strandes in der Brandung absaufen ...

      Bei Cobar scheint die Aussetzung aber nicht's ungewöhnliches zu sein ...

      Einfach mal den Verweis aufrufen:

      "http://www.tradegate.de/neu.php#archiv"

      dann den Aktienschlüssel eingeben: "AU000000CCU3" (für Cobar)

      Hier noch eine Quelle: Diskutanten im fernen Australien ... vielleicht kann mal einer den einen oder anderen Beitrag übersetzen - ich muß ja nicht alles machen!

      "http://hotcopper.com.au/post_single.asp?fid=1&tid=2191459&ms… ==> "I AGREE" ==> es folgt der Kommentar.

      Soweit ich es sehe geht es wohl um Schuldenübernahmen ...

      Gruß Lothar.
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      schrieb am 22.02.14 21:09:52
      Beitrag Nr. 46 ()
      Guten Abend!

      Handel gestern wieder aufgenommen!

      Kurs ca. -20% bei 5,1 Cent; nun wohl bald im 0,x Cent-Bereich?

      Gestern erschien auch ein Bericht über die Resourcen des Wonawinta-Projektes:

      http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20140221/pdf/42mwjq6v4rt223.pdf

      Lothar.
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      schrieb am 23.02.14 09:39:02
      Beitrag Nr. 47 ()
      Guten Morgen!

      Hier ein weiterer Verweis: es wird eine Kapitalerhöhung geben (Capital Raising). Das erklärt auch den Kursverfall trotz erholten Silberpreises.

      Die Erhöhung wird mit einem "Share Purchase Plan (SPP)" den Aktionären ein priveligiertes Angebot der Kapitalerhöhung unterbreiten ... offenbar hat man, die Silberpreiserholung abgewartet, um dieses Vorhaben jetzt umzusetzen:

      "The Company will be making an offer to existing eligible shareholders of new shares under a Share Purchase Plan (SPP). Shareholders on the share register as at 20 February 2014 with a registered address in Australia, New Zealand or Singapore will be eligible to participate in the SPP."

      An diesem Angebot partizipieren aber nur die am 20.02.2014 registrierten Halter von Anteilen, die eine Adresse in Australien, Neu Seeland oder Sigapore vorweisen können ...

      So etwas wäre wohl in der BRiD nicht möglich ... das würde sofort als "Diskrimierung von Ausländern und Migranten" verboten. In Australien haben diese Grundsätz offenbare noch kein Gehör gefunden ...

      Vielleicht findet sich ja jemand, der mal bei der Company anfragt, ob auch Europäer eine Zeichnungs-Gnade finden, auch wenn sie kein Recht dazu haben?

      Lothar.
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      schrieb am 23.02.14 18:32:47
      Beitrag Nr. 48 ()
      Hallo Lothar, da hast Du vollkommen Recht.Wenn es denn wirklich so kommt.Gibt es nur zwei Möglichkeiten, oder?
      Raus....oder wenn man dran glaubt, nachkaufen.
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      schrieb am 08.04.14 19:58:22
      Beitrag Nr. 49 ()
      Hallo,

      kann mir jemand sagen was hier genau los ist !!?? In meinem Depot steht nur noch nicht verfügbar! Wielange wird die Aktie noch ausgesetzt?
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      schrieb am 11.04.14 17:18:34
      Beitrag Nr. 50 ()
      Gute Frage.....das wüsste ich auch gern....???
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      schrieb am 14.04.14 08:53:33
      Beitrag Nr. 51 ()
      Hat irgendjemand genauere Infos?
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      schrieb am 14.04.14 09:39:45
      Beitrag Nr. 52 ()
      http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/companyInfo.do?by=asxCode…

      es genügt, die Meldungen ab 19.03. zu lesen
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      schrieb am 14.04.14 11:54:15
      Beitrag Nr. 53 ()
      danke dir!

      Kenne mich bei solchen Fällen nicht wirklich aus.
      Ist hier noch etwas zu erwarten, oder sollte ich das Geld besser komplett abschreiben? Danke dir für eine kurze Info
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      schrieb am 14.04.14 12:36:56
      Beitrag Nr. 54 ()
      du solltest das Geld besser komplett abschreiben. Die Chancen, dass hier für die Altaktionäre noch etwas raus kommt, sind minimal. Üblicherweise werden die Vermögenswerte veräußert und der Erlös zur Befriedigung der Gläubiger verwendet. Nur falls danach etwas übrig bliebe, käme dies den Aktionären zugute. Eine andere, sehr theoretische Chance, liegt darin, dass sich ein Investor findet, der mittels Kapitalerhöhung die Company nahezu komplett übernimmt. Die Altaktionäre würden dabei aber wahrscheinlich massivst verwässert, was einem Totalverlust auch sehr nahe käme. Aber dieses Szenario ist sowieso extrem unwahrscheinlich: warum soll jemand das ganze Unternehmen mit allen Belastungen (Schulden) übernehmen, wenn er die Vermögenswerte frei von Altlasten aus der Insolvenzmasse übernehmen kann?
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      schrieb am 22.06.14 14:29:23
      Beitrag Nr. 55 ()
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      schrieb am 10.08.14 12:40:17
      Beitrag Nr. 56 ()
      IST HIER JETZT DER OFEN AUS ??

      haben die ihre miene verkauft?
      oder warum bewegt sich hier nichts mehr?
      lg


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