QUEST MINERALS & MINING CORP
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16.03.07 15:49
#1
Plutoman
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16.03.07 17:49
#3
Tary
Vertrauen muss erst aufgebaut werden.
Wenn die erste Kohle förderung stattgefunden hat und dies bestätigt wird. Springt der Kurs auf mehr als 0,01 . Ich denke Quest könnte echt explodieren. Bin fest davon überzeugt!
18.03.07 13:12
#4
Plutoman
Innerhalb der nächsten 26 Tage geht´s los !
Sobald die News diesbezüglich kommt, springt der Kurs auf 0,02$. Vorher geht´s bestimmt schon über 0,01$.
9,000,000 tonnen Kohle können gefördert werden und es liegen zusätzlich bis zu 4,000,000 tonnen mehr in der Umgebung der Mine.
Eine Tonne wird zu ca. $45 verkauft. Das macht $400,000,000 Umsatz und zusätzlich bis zu $180,00,000 mehr Umsatz!
9,000,000 tonnen Kohle können gefördert werden und es liegen zusätzlich bis zu 4,000,000 tonnen mehr in der Umgebung der Mine.
Eine Tonne wird zu ca. $45 verkauft. Das macht $400,000,000 Umsatz und zusätzlich bis zu $180,00,000 mehr Umsatz!
19.03.07 11:25
#6
Plutoman
Produktionsstart in Kürze !
U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration Completes Mine Reopening Inspection of Quest Minerals & Mining's Pond Creek Mine
Thursday March 15, 6:00 am ET
PATERSON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quest Minerals & Mining Corp. (OTCBB: QMMG - News; Frankfurt: QMN.F - News), a Kentucky based operator of energy and mineral related properties, today announced that the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration has completed its mine reopening inspection of the company's Pond Creek Mine at Slater's Branch, Kentucky. As a result of the completion of the completion of the inspection, General Mining has moved its equipment and supplies into the Pond Creek mine and has begun rehabilitating the mine. In addition, General Mining has received a temporary permit from the Kentucky Department of Natural Resources to conduct the coal mining operations at the Pond Creek Mine.
Rodney A. Robinson, President of General Mining, Quest's mine operator, stated, "The Mine Safety and Health Administration has completed its reopening inspection and has provided us with a list of rehabilitation items that need to be completed. We have started working on these rehabilitation items, and we believe that we can complete these items in the next 30 days. Once we have completed this rehabilitation, we can begin mining coal at Pond Creek."
Eugene Chiaramonte, Jr., President of Quest, stated, "We are pleased with the progress we have made in reopening the Pond Creek Mine. General Mining has done an excellent job so far in ensuring that the rehabilitation is completed as quickly as possible so that we can start mining again."
About Quest Minerals & Mining
Quest Minerals & Mining Corp., or Quest, acquires and operates energy and mineral related properties in the southeastern part of the United States. Quest focuses its efforts on properties that produce quality compliance blend coal. The company's wholly-owned subsidiary, Gwenco, Inc., currently leases over 600 acres of coal mines that have approximately 12,999,000 tons of coal; 9,000,000 of which are proven reserves. For more information on Quest Minerals & Mining Corp., please visit our website at www.questmining.net.
Forward-Looking Statements
This document contains discussion of items that may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Although Quest believes the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurances that its expectations will be achieved. Factors that could cause actual results to differ from expectations include, but are not limited to, lack of revenue producing operations, lack of working capital, debt obligations, judgments and lien claims against Quest and certain of its assets, difficulties in refinancing short term debt, difficulties identifying and acquiring complementary businesses, fluctuations in coal, oil & gas, and other energy prices, general economic conditions in markets in which Quest does business, extensive environmental and workplace regulation by federal and state agencies, other general risks related to its common stock, and other uncertainties and business issues that are detailed in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Contact:
Quest Minerals & Mining Corp.
Eugene Chiaramonte, Jr., 973-684-0035
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Source: Quest Minerals & Mining Corp.
Thursday March 15, 6:00 am ET
PATERSON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quest Minerals & Mining Corp. (OTCBB: QMMG - News; Frankfurt: QMN.F - News), a Kentucky based operator of energy and mineral related properties, today announced that the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration has completed its mine reopening inspection of the company's Pond Creek Mine at Slater's Branch, Kentucky. As a result of the completion of the completion of the inspection, General Mining has moved its equipment and supplies into the Pond Creek mine and has begun rehabilitating the mine. In addition, General Mining has received a temporary permit from the Kentucky Department of Natural Resources to conduct the coal mining operations at the Pond Creek Mine.
Rodney A. Robinson, President of General Mining, Quest's mine operator, stated, "The Mine Safety and Health Administration has completed its reopening inspection and has provided us with a list of rehabilitation items that need to be completed. We have started working on these rehabilitation items, and we believe that we can complete these items in the next 30 days. Once we have completed this rehabilitation, we can begin mining coal at Pond Creek."
Eugene Chiaramonte, Jr., President of Quest, stated, "We are pleased with the progress we have made in reopening the Pond Creek Mine. General Mining has done an excellent job so far in ensuring that the rehabilitation is completed as quickly as possible so that we can start mining again."
About Quest Minerals & Mining
Quest Minerals & Mining Corp., or Quest, acquires and operates energy and mineral related properties in the southeastern part of the United States. Quest focuses its efforts on properties that produce quality compliance blend coal. The company's wholly-owned subsidiary, Gwenco, Inc., currently leases over 600 acres of coal mines that have approximately 12,999,000 tons of coal; 9,000,000 of which are proven reserves. For more information on Quest Minerals & Mining Corp., please visit our website at www.questmining.net.
Forward-Looking Statements
This document contains discussion of items that may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Although Quest believes the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurances that its expectations will be achieved. Factors that could cause actual results to differ from expectations include, but are not limited to, lack of revenue producing operations, lack of working capital, debt obligations, judgments and lien claims against Quest and certain of its assets, difficulties in refinancing short term debt, difficulties identifying and acquiring complementary businesses, fluctuations in coal, oil & gas, and other energy prices, general economic conditions in markets in which Quest does business, extensive environmental and workplace regulation by federal and state agencies, other general risks related to its common stock, and other uncertainties and business issues that are detailed in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Contact:
Quest Minerals & Mining Corp.
Eugene Chiaramonte, Jr., 973-684-0035
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Source: Quest Minerals & Mining Corp.
19.03.07 12:45
#8
Plutoman
Gibt immer weniger für 0,006€ in Frankfurt
im Ask und das Bid bei 0,005€ füllt sich
19.03.07 14:06
#9
Plutoman
580.000.000 $ liegen in der Mine !
MK bei ca. 1.000.000 $, viel zu niedrig!
Produktion beginnt in Kürze !
Produktion beginnt in Kürze !
20.03.07 12:38
#14
Plutoman
jetzt einsteigen bevor die Börsenbriefe es tun ;-)
hier entsteht was großes !
20.03.07 14:04
#16
Plutoman
MA 50 kreuzt die MA 200 nach oben in Kürze
charttechnisch stehen alle Zeichen auf Kaufen
21.03.07 12:39
#20
Plutoman
$$$ Rohstoffjuwel vor Turnaround $$$
Produktion in der Mine beginnt in Kürze ! Jetzt einsteigen !
21.03.07 15:37
#22
Erbseplus
Hat auch jemand anders ne Meinung dazu?
Heute morgen hat jemand 2,5 Mio Aktien gekauft, was er damit wohl vorhat? *zwinker zwinker*
21.03.07 16:07
#25
Erbseplus
Wie meinst das? Das es nicht gehandelt
wird in FFm? Kann sein, weil der Ask(brief) bei 4932000 steht und ich bekomm nix... Komisch...
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