Ruhig bleiben und Aktien behalten. (Meine Meinung)
1. Also ich red mal nur von mir. Ich bin bei 79000 und kaufe noch einige dazu, wenn der Kurs weiter fallen sollte. Einsteig war mal 0,22, mein Durchschnitt ist jetzt 0,29, hab ja immer wieder kleine Posis dazu gekauft.
2. Wie man lesen kann (Nachricht vom 29.06.10), wurde WPX das erste !!! Mal von einer Rating Agentur mit buy eingestuft. Grund dürfte wohl auch folgende Meldung sein:
BHP Announces $12 Billion Investment in Saskatchewan Potash Belt By ResourceXInvestor Published: June 13, 2010
by Eric Pratt ResourcexInvestor.com Sunday, June 13, 2010
BHP Billiton (NYSE:BHP) – the $180 billion global mining giant – is making a $12 billion investment in the Western Canadian potash basin, and the money inflow is likely to affect the stock prices of resource-rich potash juniors, like Western Potash (TSX.V:WPX) and Encanto (TSX.V:WPO).
Potash Prices have been on a roller-coaster ride the last five years, rising from $150 to almost $1,000 before settling back to the current price of $400. Farmers, who missed a year or two when prices were sky high, are now facing chronic soil nutrient deficits. They are forced to buy more potash now, or risk having sub-economic crop yields.
As cities spread and encroach on arable (farmable) land, farmers are forced to pump more and more nutrients into the soil.
Potash stocks appear to be entering a perfect storm, with a number of catalysts converging simultaneously to drive stock prices up.
"Our game is to really develop a resource basin for the long term," confirmed Graham Kerr, the head of BHP's Diamond and Specialty Products business, earlier this week.
Kerr noted that BHP invests in assets that are low-cost and have expandable resources, making a Saskatchewan potash project an ideal fit for the company's portfolio .
BHP has just released resource data related to Jansen -- its flagship Saskatchewan potash project. Jansen, which is expected to begin production of the fertilizer in 2015, has 3.37 billion tonnes of material contained 25.4 percent potassium oxide.
BHP plans to develop Jansen into the world's single largest potash mine with eight million tonnes of annual output. Part of BHP’s motivation may be to diversify out of Australia – where the government is planning a new tax on the mining industry.
''The Jansen project is a prime example of the array of opportunities BHP Billiton has to grow its portfolio outside Australia,'' said a BHP spokesman, ''Canada is a stable and supportive investment environment and the all-in tax rate for this project will be globally competitive for potash.'' Meanwhile, Western Potash (TSX.V:WPX) has just announced the receipt of an NI 43-101 compliant Mineral Resource Estimate for its Milestone property in southern Saskatchewan. This updated resource estimate significantly upgrades the Milestone potash resource, which consists of 41 million tonnes of Measured Resource (contained KCl), 133 million tonnes of Indicated Resource, and 560 million tonnes of Inferred Resource.
Is Western Potash a possible buy-out target? Yes. With the acquisition of Athabasca, BHP has signaled what kind of project they are looking for.
http://www.gold-speculator.com/resourcexinvestor/31434-bhp-a…
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