No damage caused by Cyclone „Yasi“

Cyclone „Yasi“ that hit Northern Queensland this week caused no damage at Deutsche Rohstoff Australia´s processing plant in Georgetown. The plant was closed as a precaution on Tuesday as Yasi was predicted to reach Georgetown, although located about 400 kilometers from the coast, as a catagory 3 cyclone. The plant was started again today and will be back to normal 24 hour production as of tomorrow.

Processing Plant in Georgetown restarted today

Heidelberg. Cyclone „Yasi“ that hit Northern Queensland this week caused no damage at Deutsche Rohstoff Australia´s processing plant in Georgetown. The plant was closed as a precaution on Tuesday as Yasi was predicted to reach Georgetown, although located about 400 kilometers from the coast, as a catagory 3 cyclone. The plant was started again today and will be back to normal 24 hour production as of tomorrow.

Deutsche Rohstoff AG (Heidelberg, Germany), listed in the Entry Standard segment of Frankfurt Stock Exchange, is establishing a new primary producer. The company’s focus is placed on gold, oil/gas and so called high tech metals such as indium, gallium, rare earth metals, cobalt. All projects are located in countries marked by political stability, the core area being Germany. The business concept is based on redeveloping deposits which have been well explored in the past. First Production started in January 2011. For more information please visit www.rohstoff.de.

Heidelberg, 4 February 2011

Contact:

Dr. Thomas Gutschlag
Deutsche Rohstoff AG
Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 24, 69117 Heidelberg
Tel. (06221) 87 100-0
Fax (06221) 87 100-22
info@rohstoff.de
www.rohstoff.de

Horst Koppelstätter
Koppelstätter Kommunikation GmbH
Friedrichstraße 2, 76530 Baden-Baden
Tel. (07221) 97372 11
Fax (07221) 97372 22
hok@koppelstaetter-kommunikation.de

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