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      金嶺礦業(000655.SZ)
      金嶺礦業(000655.SZ)

      一、基本信息

      中文名稱:山東金嶺礦業股份有限公司

      英文名稱:Shandong Jinling Mining Co., Ltd

      注冊地址:山東省淄博市張店區中埠鎮

      注冊資本:595,340,230元

      統一社會信用代碼:91370000164100307E

      股票簡稱:金嶺礦業

      股票代碼:000655

      股票上市證券交易所:深圳證券交易所

             公司全资控股塔什库尔干县金钢矿业有限责任公司、山东金召矿业有限公司,控股喀什金岭球团有限公司,参股山东金鼎矿业有限责任公司、山东钢铁集团财务有限公司

      二、發展曆程

             山东金岭矿业股份有限公司(以下簡稱“公司”或“本公司”)原名山東淄博華光陶瓷股份有限公司,系經山東省淄博市經濟體制改革委員會以淄體改字[1989]7號、原國家體改委以體改生字[1993]252號文批複爲規範化股份制試點企業,1996年11月8日經中國證監會以證監發字[1996]322號文批複爲社會募集的上市股份公司,股本總額51,740,000股,並于1996年11月28日在深交所挂牌交易,股票代碼000655。

             2006年6月,公司股權分置改革與重大資産重組相結合,山東金嶺鐵礦(始建于1948年)通過資産置換的方式以其合法擁有的侯家莊、鐵山辛莊鐵礦、選礦廠等鐵礦石采選業務經營性資産及少量輔助性資産注入到公司,2006年10月完成了向金嶺鐵礦的非公開發行,公司名稱變更爲山東金嶺礦業股份有限公司。

      三、經營範圍

            许可项目:非煤矿山礦産資源開采;發電業務、輸電業務、供(配)電業務;道路貨物運輸(不含危險貨物);住宿服務;餐飲服務; 建设工程施工;礦産資源勘查;测绘服务;输电、供电、受电电力设施的安装、维修和试验。(依法须经批准的项目,经相关部门批准后方可开展经营活动,具体经营项目以相关部门批准文件或许可证件为准)一般项目:选矿;金属矿石销售;矿山机械制造;矿山机械销售;机械零件、零部件销售;货物进出口;工业工程设计服务;通用设备修理;专用设备修理;建筑材料销售;业务培训(不含教育培训、职业技能培训等需取得许可的培训);特种作业人员安全技术培训;勞務服務(不含勞務派遣)。(除依法須經批准的項目外,憑營業執照依法自主開展經營活動) 

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      But my unsoldierly motive for going to headquarters kept my misgivings alive. I was hungry for the gentilities of camp; to be where Shakespeare was part of the baggage, where Pope was quoted, where Coleridge and Byron and Poe were recited, Macaulay criticized, and "Les Misérables"--Madame Le Vert's Mobile translation--lent round; and where men, when they did steal, stole portable volumes, not currycombs. Ned Ferry had been Major Harper's clerk, but had managed in several instances to display such fitness to lead that General Austin had lately named him for promotion, and the quartermaster's clerk was now Lieutenant Ferry, raised from the ranks for gallantry, and followed ubiquitously by a chosen sixty or so drawn from the whole brigade. Could the like occur again? And could it occur to a chap who could not comprehend how it had ever occurred at all? We came as close to them as was wise, and had to walk our horses. I could discern Miss Rothvelt's features once more, and felt a truer deference than I had yet given her. Near the blacksmith's shop, in the dusk of some shade-trees, she once more touched my shoulder. I turned resentfully to bid her not do it, but her shadowy gaze stopped me. "Stop that noise! Gholson, hold the horses. Come. Lieutenant, come Smith, maybe he's killed himself, but it seems too good to be true. Here, girl, go cram what you can get into a pillow-case, and mount behind my saddle again; be quick, we're going to burn this hornet's nest too." Harry and I had already run to the old man's room, and, sure enough, there lay the aged assassin hideous in his fallen bulk, with his own bullet in his brain. "Yes, captain." For the rest most houses in the market-place were on fire. Soldiers were billeted on one of the corner houses, and I was of course detained there, but released again, after having been requested to show up the francs-tireurs. I had to consider also where I might pass the night in this burning city? I asked an officer's consent to stay the night with the soldiers. He gave his permission if I could get the consent of the commanding officer, whom I might find at the station; he told me that he was sure to grant it. "What does that matter? What do I care for life? I come from Dinant; they have murdered my dear parents, burned our house. What good is it to me to be alive? I requested them to give me this dangerous outpost. When the Germans come, I'll shoot, and then my comrades at Lanaeken will be warned. Then I'll kill three or four of them, but after that I shall be ready to die myself." Relligionibus, atque minis obsistere vatum: I'd better see my bridges in flames behind me before I finished "I think perhaps I'll go with you, if you'll wait over a day," Cairness told him. He had taken a distinct[Pg 38] fancy to the little botanist who wore his clerical garb while he rode a bronco and drove a pack-mule over the plains and mountains, and who had no fear of the Apache nor of the equally dangerous cow-boy. Cairness asked him further about the hat. "That chimney-pot of yours," he said, "don't you find it rather uncomfortable? It is hot, and it doesn't protect you. Why do you wear it?" She could not help looking at him now, and his eyes held hers through a silence that seemed to them so enduring, so unreasonable, that Landor must wonder at it. But he had seen men put at a disadvantage by her beauty before, and he had grown too used to her lack of conventionality to think much about it, one way or the other. "There," he said, as he washed the clay from his hands, "I think them chickens are safe for to-night from the dogs, and probably from the men. Think of all that trouble for four footy chickens not worth more'n four bits in Injianny. They're as much bother as a drove o' steer'd be. I think I kin now lay down and take a wink o' sleep." He hurled a chunk of coal at the squad, which hastily followed Si to the other side of the track. Just then a shell screamed so close above Shorty that he involuntarily ducked his head. TO REST, refit after the sharp fighting and marching, and to wait for the slightly wounded and other convalescents to come up, the brigade went into camp on the banks of the Oostenaula River, near Calhoun, Ga., and about 20 miles south of Dalton, which had been the objective at the opening of the campaign. For Cadnan had tried, earnestly, night after night, to convert Marvor to the new truths the elders had shown him. They were luminously obvious to Cadnan, and they set the world in beautiful order; but, somehow, he couldn't get through to Marvor at all, couldn't express the ideas he had well enough or convincingly enough to let Marvor see how beautiful and true all of them really were. For a time, in fact, he told himself with bitterness that Marvor's escape had really been all his own fault. If he'd only had more talks with Marvor, he thought cloudily, or if he'd only been able to speak more convincingly.... The waiting, though it seemed like positive days, didn't take long. The others in the room fell asleep, by habit, one by one, and soon Dara and Cadnan were the only ones left awake. Neither was tempted to sleep: their own terror and their decision kept them very effectively alert. Albert could not help a grudging admiration of his father. Reuben could be angry and fling threats, and yet keep at the same time a certain splendour, which no[Pg 139] violence or vulgarity could dim. The boy, in spite of his verses, which were execrable enough, had a poet's eye for the splendid, and he could not be blind to the qualities of his father's tyranny, even though that tyranny crushed him at times. Reuben was now forty-three; a trifle heavier in build, perhaps, but otherwise as fine and straight a man as he had been at twenty. His clear brown skin, keen eyes, thick coal-black hair, his height, his strength, his dauntless spirit, could not fail to impress one in whom the sense of life and beauty was developing. Albert even once began a poem to his father: Anne was not so disposed to forgive—she had her brother's score as well as her husband's to settle, and concealed from no one that she thought her father-in-law a brutal and conscienceless old slave-driver whose success was a slur on the methods of Providence. She refused to accompany Richard on his first visit to Odiam, but spent the afternoon at Flightshot, while he tramped with Reuben over the land that had once been so hateful to him.HoME欧美人兽杂交α片ENTER NUMBET 008www.xkkh3.com.cn
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