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 James E. Sinclair, Chairman & CEO, Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corporation |
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March 08, 2010 Jinchuan Group May List Cobalt Unit, Chairman Says Jinchuan Group May List Cobalt Unit, Chairman Says (Update1)
March 07, 2010, 2:21 AM EST
(Adds Yang's comments in fourth paragraph.)
March 7 (Bloomberg) -- Jinchuan Group Co., Asia's biggest nickel producer, may list its cobalt or other units in Shanghai, Chairman Yang Zhiqiang said today while attending parliamentary meetings in Beijing.
"Not nickel. Maybe cobalt," Yang said, referring to the units. "We may finish preparatory work within the year" and are looking for underwriters... (2 KB) |
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March 01, 2010 Value of Tanzanian Mineral Exports Increases Dear Friends,
The following Reuters article shows the growing importance of the minerals industry to the Tanzanian government. With world class deposits of gold and base metals remaining to be discovered, one could easily envision a quantum increase in the value of the nation's mineral exports over the next decade.
Jim Sinclair
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December 14, 2009 Video of Tanzanian Operations Dear Friends,
I encourage you to view this video of your company's operations in Tanzania which was prepared by one of our senior consultants. It will give you a flavour for the scope of our activities in Tanzania which I assure you will grow exponentially in the New Year.
Sincerely,
Jim Sinclair (1 KB) |
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October 09, 2009 Tanzania Adding Capacity to National Power Grid Dear Friends,
Mining is an energy intensive industry and Tanzania is doing all the right things to attract companies to this vital sector of its economy.
Jim Sinclair
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October 09, 2009 With Commodity Prices Trending Upward, Near-Surface Mine Development and Royalty Model Become Options for Junior Explorers My Dear friends:
I asked my Special Advisor, David Duval, to utilize his vast experience to discuss in very general terms the old fashioned method of bringing a gold deposit into commercial production, assuming the economic and related considerations were comparable to those in the past
It is my respect for those time-tested ways that has always guided my business judgments. Since 1999, I have taken a very public position that gold companies should not consider themselves banks, ... (11 KB) |
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October 03, 2009 China, Tanzania Agree on Defense Initiative Dear Friends,
Not only is Tanzania strengthening important economic ties, they are also building their military power to what will be the strongest on the African continent.
Jim Sinclair
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September 23, 2009 Ushirombo 43-101 Report Now Available Dear Friends,
A 43-101 compliant technical report covering work completed to date on the Company's Ushirombo Gold Project in Tanzania is available via the following link:
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In order to view the report please click on: "Technical report (NI 43-101) -English."
In addition, I would invite you to review the news release issued Sept. 24, 2009 whic... (1 KB) |
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September 09, 2009 Chinese Investment in Africa to Grow Dear Friends,
The following article confirms my longstanding view about the importance of Africa in the eyes of the Chinese. In the coming years, I expect to see Chinese investment in Africa, and more specifically in Tanzania, grow exponentially.
Jim Sinclair
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August 12, 2009 Chinese Appetite For Commodities Unlikely to Wane Dear Friends,
China needs mineral commodities to drive economic growth and it will do whatever is necessary to acquire them.
Jim Sinclair
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August 02, 2009 Africa Certain to Benefit From Economic Growth in China and India Dear Friends,
The present majors in minerals are egotistic, provincial and xenophobic. They really believe they are the only ones. There is a surprise in the making.
Sincerely,
Jim
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