- Palladium fällt ohne Ende - Per_Jakobsson, 15.12.2004, 17:13
- Ja Danke vermute ich auch - aber ich kaufe dennoch - EM-financial, 15.12.2004, 17:25
- Heute gekauft.... - Morpheus, 15.12.2004, 17:55
- Re: Heute gekauft.... - Aleph, 15.12.2004, 18:12
- 330491 ist mein Lieblingszertifikat (endungslos) (oText) - eesti, 15.12.2004, 19:14
- Danke! (o.Text) - Aleph, 15.12.2004, 19:29
- 330491 ist mein Lieblingszertifikat (endungslos) (oText) - eesti, 15.12.2004, 19:14
- Re: Heute gekauft.... - Aleph, 15.12.2004, 18:12
Palladium fällt ohne Ende
-->Hier zwei Stimmen aus dem PAL-Forum von letzter Woche
Grüße
Per
Norilsk
by: LG_MUSCLES (44/M/Cyberspace) 12/10/04 11:32 am
Msg: 5147 of 5162
What influence does Norilsk have on the price of platinum and palladium which ultimately effects the bottom line profitability of PAL? Norilsk was told to get rid of its GFI involvement by divesting from the company because of tax reparations owed to the Russian government. Tax evasion seems to be the biggest problem in this market and it is probably the reason for the fall in palladium and platinum this week. Norilsk is probably dumping stockpiles of the metal and drawing the price down in the commodity through dillution of the warehouse levels through oversupply. Putin wants his taxes and he is not willing to wait for them because of the serious economic shortfalls in his budgetary goverment commitments.
Re: Norilsk
by: warmcamp 12/10/04 11:45 am
Msg: 5148 of 5162
Norilsk is the world's biggest Pd producer, but, unfortunately for PAL/SWC shareholders, it's also the biggest Ni producer, and sales of Ni bring to Norilsk uncomparably higher profits. Ni prices are very high now, but new mines (Voicey bay) coming up may depress them in 2-3 years ahead. Therefore Norilsk has every stimulus to increase Ni production right now as much as possible, simultaneously producing huge amounts of sub-product Pd, depressing Pd spot prices.
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