sábado, março 6

sexta...fds à porta: ca bom!

a fragata, a caravela....    pois é... todo aquele trabalho a fazer um relatório académico e agora nickles pipeta! "ah! quero um relatório para patrão, como se fosse uma empresa. ok...pronto. CORTA A GEOLOGIA, CORTA O PALEIO... resultados! resultados!  E então mudei tbm a capa. Vou anexar para verem como agora a coisa ficou mais séria e em detalhe vou por o symbolon da nossa empresa! (gerida pelo prof, ta claro!)


O Pedro neste momento está a curtir! Acordou, já esteve na praia e disse-me que as águas têm um tom verde marinho, as areias quiçá brancas???? não sei, mas pode ser que sim!!!!   tipo maldivas, paraíso.

O dia foi calmo, tirando o facto de ter ido à faculdade para uma hora de aula que quando cheguei (10minutos antes) já estava cheia de gente (suponho que a aula tenha começado mais cedo) e lá me sentei a fazer as diagrafias. Tal como se tivesse estado em casa. Como no metro vinha a ler os métodos de leitura dos sondeos e nao sei quê, já tinha umas ideias, e tá claro, com as dicas da semana anterior. Fiz uma leitura de uma sondagem, em casa interpretei. E durante a tarde e agora à noite fiz mais 3! inteirinhos... dúvidas claro, mas esta semana tiro-as, porque parece que sexta feira vamos calcular onde é que está o petróleo ou o gás, com regras das rectas de contorno estructural e cálculos de volume....   
A Sofia tinha ido às compras... então quando cheguei ainda não tinha almoçado (meteu-se nas limpezas tbm!). O dia esteve chuvoso para xuxu! aliás, ainda está! pinga pinga pinga... não há descanso!

AHHHH até me doem as cruzes. Eu não sei se é normal ou natural, mas pagámos este mês, referente aos meses de dezembro e Janeiro 113 euros de gás!!!!!!!!!   isto é normal??? ok, temos calefacção e banho e lavar a loiça. Estivemos 3 semanas fora em 2 meses o que dá como mês e 1 semana, de frio tudo bem, mas mês e 1 semana... mais ou menos...vá, como muito mês e duas semanas!      113e...   :( :( :'(   58 a cada uma...até doeu.
Não tomo mais banho até à Pascoa :P    e só lavo a loiça a cada duas utilizações :P HAHAHA claro que não, mas quase que dá vontade. Era estar um mês sem lavar loiça, nem aquecer nada, nem banhos... queria ver que conta vinha. É que de certeza que pagávamos algo... dá vontade de matar uns quantos gajos destes que controlam o gás! »»HFIJFfhfvoj28402498»»#=$"?$=%)OWHA

Aquecendo os pés com métodos antigos (fricção nos lençois) vou deitar-me. CYA

quinta-feira, março 4

trabalhos forçados

Pois é, desde 3feira depois da aula de mineira e especialmente ontem à tarde, dediquei-me à preparação do relatório. Fiquei com a parte de descrever interpretativamente o potencial geológico da nossa regiao em estudo para alojar certos tipos de jazigos interessantes. E lá foi... Depois a Sofia esteve-me a corrigir o 'português' e o espanhol. Parece que ficou bom!
Hoje, daqui a pouco, vamos juntar-nos com o colegas de grupo, para nos mostrarem a parte deles e depois levarmos ao prof, para que veja o que está feito e corrigir.

E será assim todas as semanas, ao que parece.

Estive a falar com o Pedrocas e já está na NZ. Estava mega chateado, porque estava a pagar uma net e nao conseguia usar camera nem falar comigo, porque o sistema nao funcionava. Entao, estava passado. Voltou ao hotel e lá conseguimos calmamente falar e disse-me que a companhia aera da NZ é a melhor que ele já viajou, de longe. Por isso aconselho, a quem quiser. ;)
A capa do primeiro exercício

quarta-feira, março 3

Bre-X fraud - muito bom!

texto retirado de wiki
History

David Walsh founded Bre-X Minerals Ltd. in 1989 as a subsidiary of Bresea Resources Ltd. The company did not make a significant profit before 1993, when Walsh followed the advice of geologist John Felderhof and bought a property in the middle of a jungle near the Busang River in Borneo, Indonesia. Project manager, Filipino geologist Michael de Guzman's first estimate of the site was approximately 2 million ounces.



The estimate of the site's worth increased over time; in 1995 it was 30 million ounces (850 metric tons); in 1996, 60 million (1,700 metric tons); finally, in 1997, 70 million ounces. The stock price of Bre-X rose to CA$280 per share by 1997 (split adjusted) and at its peak it had a market capitalization equal to US$4.4 billion, equal to US$5.8 billion in current terms adjusted for inflation.



Some other mineral companies, including Placer Dome organized failed takeovers, but the Indonesian government of president Suharto also got involved. Stating that a small company like Bre-X could not exploit the site by itself, the Indonesians suggested that Bre-X share the site with the large Canadian mining firm Barrick Gold, in association with Suharto's daughter Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana.[citation needed] Bre-X hired Suharto's son Sigit Hardjojudanto to handle their side of the affair. Bob Hasan, another Suharto acquaintance, negotiated a deal whereby Bre-X would have a 45% share, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold would run the mine, and Hasan would get a cut as well. Bre-X would have the land rights for 30 years. The deal was announced February 17, 1997 and Freeport-McMoRan began their initial due diligence evaluation of the site.



[edit] Exposure of the fraud

The fraud began to unravel rapidly on March 19, 1997 when Filipino Bre-X geologist Michael de Guzman died falling from a helicopter in Indonesia. His body was found four days later in the jungle, mostly eaten by animals and identified from molars and a thumbprint. On May 12, 2005, however, the National Post published a front-page story asking if de Guzman might still be alive. One of his multiple wives claimed to have received a Brazilian money order from him, dated February 2006.



On March 26 the American firm Freeport-McMoRan, a prospective partner in developing Busang, announced that its own due-diligence core samples showed "insignificant amounts of gold". A frenzied sell-off of shares ensued and Suharto postponed signing the mining deal. Bre-X demanded more reviews and commissioned a review of the test drilling. Results were not favorable to them, and on April 1, Bre-X refused to comment. David Walsh blamed the whole affair on web "ghost writers" who had spread rumors on the Internet and damaged the company's reputation. Canadian gold analyst Egizio Bianchini considered the rumors "preposterous". A third-party independent company, Strathcona Minerals, was brought in to make its own analysis. They published their results on May 4: the Busang ore samples had been salted with gold dust. The lab's tests showed that gold in one hole had been shaved off gold jewelry though it has never been proved at what stage this gold had been added to those samples. This gold also occurs in quantities that do not support the actual original assays. Trading in Bre-X was soon suspended on the TSX and Nasdaq, and the company filed for bankruptcy protection.



[edit] The aftermath

By May, Bre-X faced a number of lawsuits and angry investors who had lost billions. Among the major losers were three Canadian public sector organizations: The Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement Board (loss of $45 million), the Quebec Public Sector Pension fund ($70 million), and the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan ($100 million). There was fallout in the Canadian financial sector also; the fraud proved a major embarrassment for Peter Munk, the head of Barrick Gold, as well as for the then head of the Toronto Stock Exchange (resulting in his ousting by 1999), and began a tumultuous realignment of the Canadian stock exchanges whose effects are still[when?] being felt.



Walsh moved to the Bahamas and died there of an apparent stroke in 1998, still protesting his innocence. Two masked gunmen broke into his home in Nassau, tying him up, and threatened to shoot him unless he turned over all his money. The incident ended peacefully, but three weeks later, on June 4, 1998, David died of a brain aneurysm.[1]



Felderhof, Bre-X's Vice-President, Exploration had a residence in the Cayman Islands.[citation needed]



In 1999 the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced it was ending its investigation without laying criminal charges against anyone. Critics charged that the RCMP was underfunded and understaffed to handle complex criminal fraud cases, and also charged that Canadian laws in this area were inadequate. However, despite the dropping of criminal charges, civil class action suits against Bre-X directors, advising financial firms and Kilborn continued.



Bre-X finally went bankrupt in 2002 although some of its subsidiaries like Bro-X continued until 2003.



In May 1999, the Ontario Securities Commission charged Felderhof with insider trading. Curiously, no other member of Bre-X's board of directors, or others associated with the Busang project, were charged by the OSC. The OSC admitted that there is no evidence that Felderhof was either involved in the fraud or was aware of the fraud. The trial was suspended in April 2001 when the OSC tried to have presiding judge Justice Peter Hryn removed for alleged bias against the prosecution. This was denied by an independent judge, and on December 10, 2003 the appeal was also denied by a panel of judges.



The trial resumed in 2005. Felderhof attended a number of the Court hearings — but did not testify — as the six-year case made its way through the system. The basis of the OSC action as well as the civil class-action suits is the alleged existence of numerous and obvious "red flags", as detailed by Strathcona Minerals, that should have been recognized.



Begun in 2001, the trial of John Felderhof was concluded on Tuesday, July 31, 2007, with a not guilty verdict of illegal insider trading. A class-action lawsuit is still[when?] pending.[citation needed] Days after the verdict, the OSC also decided not to appeal the decision, a landmark victory for Felderhof and his lawyer, Toronto based Joseph Groia.

Na página da dita companhia

BRE-X REPORTS BUSANG II AND III

EXPLORATION PERMITS AND COW APPLICATIONS REMAIN IN GOOD STANDING





NEWS RELEASE

Vol.: 96 No: 28



BRE-X MINERALS LTD., (T-BXM, ME-BXM, NASDAQ-BXMNF) a member of the BRE-X Minerals Group of Companies, said today that senior BRE-X officials Mr. Rolando C. Francisco and Mr. John B. Felderhof met earlier today with Mr. Umar Said, Secretary General of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, and other officials of the Ministry to clarify certain outstanding matters relating to the Busang Gold Deposit. At the meeting, Mr. Umar Said apologized on behalf of the Minister of Mines and Energy, His Excellency IB Sudjana, and himself, for comments attributed to them relating to the cancellation of exploration permits and CoW applications for Busang II and III, which were erroneously reported in a December 11th Reuters newswire article, and a subsequent Globe and Mail article dated December 12. The exploration permits and CoW applications for Busang II and III remain in good standing.



Commenting on the fact that this is BRE-X’s third press release in as many hours, David G. Walsh, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BRE-X said, "Obviously, significant progress is being made on all fronts towards the development of the Busang deposit. Shareholders must be as pleased as we are with the recent developments. Mr. Walsh shrugged off recent personal allegations by stating ‘the comments are erroneous and without foundation’".



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On Behalf of the Board

David G. Walsh

President & Chief Executive Officer

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haha... acho que tenho uma mina potencial de ouro debaixo da minha casa! hahahaha ;)

terça-feira, março 2

Comida columbiana, Catalina la Chef

vistaço
frigoles, banana y zanouria
banana
la carne a cocinar
yumi, casi patacones

para los patacones
resultado: matricula!

Toledo

la Catedral
Toledo en destaque
la geologia esta en toda la parte... incluso para nos dar la vuelta a la cabeza... donde esta el techo?
arte, casa museu
'sillouete'
o meu jardim também é assim
la mano de la abuela
la plaza lluviosa

um longo salto

Pois é, faz semanas e mesmo meses que não postava aqui nada. Mega ocupada com a saída de campo a Tenerife, final de aulas e exames...e início de aulas. Tudo non-stop.
Estou agora sentadinha, à espera do almoço (moelas à tuga) para depois zarpar a todo o vapor para a faculdade, aula de petróleo às 13h30.      Conversas à parte: O Pedro tem estado pela Tailândia, far far away. Mas nos últimos dias temos conseguido falar e por isso estou contente. E cheia de saudades!
Noticias de Portugal, as do costume! O Sr engenheiro a tentar aldrabar, o zé povinho a bater palmas e a meia dúzia de esclarecidos do pais a levar as mãos à cara. Eu tenho muita vergonhinha, mas ao menos sei que nunca votei nele! Malandro! Mas depois...haverá melhores que ele????   ...

Pelas espanhas a política um pouco mais estável, mas o desemprego à mesma escala. No entanto parece-me que a recuperação será mais forte e rápida por cá! 
Com o inicio do novo semestre, novidades.
Já tenho viagem para...as Canárias! Pois é, desta feita para a ilha de Fuerteventura, uma saída com a cadeira de Geología de Complejos Plutónicos, vamos ver carbonatitos!!!!! yeahhhhhhhhh.
E depois, já tenho confirmada uma saida no final de semestre a uma cadeira que é cartografia de áreas ígneas e metamórficas, que se tudo correr bem e tiver um pouco de sorte vai ser a cereja no topo do bolo, para completar todos os conhecimentos adquiridos durante a licenciatura, apredendo por fim a cartografar este tipo de áreas!

As aulas decorrem de forma pacífica. Comecei cansada, mas já tenho conseguido recuperar. Sair de exames e ir directo para aulas e obrigações é puxadote.

Este sábado que passou tive a honra de ser convidada para o almoço Sul Americano, na antiga casa da Cata. Foi super divertido. Vou por umas fotos, não sei se agora porque as fotos são grandes e deve demorar meio século. Comi umas coisinhas muito boas, frigoles, patacones deliciosos... arrozinho à maneira, salsa mexicana... yumi yumi!

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