Normal... :D

Numai fraierii stiu (sau se fac ca nu stiu) ce spagi au bagat astia in PD...
in afara de asta, prietenia dintre Stolo si promotorii proiectului de
exploatare e de notorietate (parmi les connaisseurs).
Nu mai vorbim de cate persoane din PD au lucrat de-a lungul timpului pentru
ei... sau cati mai au promisiuni sa lucreze in viitor ;)

Dar daca PD le da ok, dupa aia se poate pune foarte acut problema, cat de
adevarat este ca lor le pasa intr-adevar de Romania, "societatea civila" si
altele cu care ne momesc de ani incoace...

Sau, cum ar zice unii: eu... hic!... cu cine (mai) votez? :D

Vasile



On 9/29/07, Vali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>    Se pare ca Gabriel isi pune mari sperante in votul asupra motiunii de
> cenzura...
>
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>
> Vali
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>
> http://communities.canada.com/nationalpost/blogs/tradingdesk/archive/2007/09/28/oct-3-vote-in-romania-could-be-crucial-for-gabriel-resources.aspx
>
>  Oct. 3 vote in Romania could be crucial for Gabriel Resources
>
> Romania's political parties remain locked in conflict and the country's
> main opposition party has asked for a no-confidence vote by parliament on
> Oct. 3.  If the plan succeeds, Romania could have a new political majority
> and much of the instability since the minority centre-right government came
> to power in 2004 could end.
>
> For miner Gabriel Resources Ltd. 
> (GBU/TSX<http://stockgroup.canada.com/sn_overview.asp?symbol=T.GBU>),
> which is working to develop its 80% Rosia Montana gold project in Romania,
> this could be exactly what is needed.
>
> The company continues to face environmental permitting delays, that it
> says are partly motivated by politics. Resumption of the permitting process
> now hinges on a ministerial change, according to Canaccord Adams analyst
> Nicholas Chalmers.
>
> "We acknowledge that the project's immediate future is now out of
> Gabriel's control, but on balance believe the permitting process will
> proceed given the fragile position of the current government and the legal
> avenues open to the company," he said in a note to clients.
>
> As a result, Canaccord upgraded its recommendation on Gabriel from "hold"
> to "speculative buy," while its last price target, which pre-dated the
> suspension of the permitting process, was $5.50 per share.
>
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