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new millennium resources (NML)     

LEEWINK - 28 Mar 2004 15:45

NML is due its interrim results now, last year it was the 28th of this month.

They are setting up a new site to explore/research/analyse and all the equipment to do this should be on site now, and drilling should start soon, all this extra news should be covered in the interims.

does anyone have any further positive views on this company ??

aldwickk - 06 Jul 2005 11:10 - 1128 of 1909

I wish Hudson would take over NML, it would then be less of a worry as they seem to be a well run outfit.

Dynamite - 06 Jul 2005 11:11 - 1129 of 1909

Very interesting SD...you asked me the other day whether Ianwc's could be relied on. Yesterday he wrote on the Advfn boards that a Greenland announcement would be out today...magic here it is! Bugger if I had known he was so in the know I would have bought more yesterday and averaged down. A friend tried to buy 100K yesterday for 3p but couldn't get them.

I still think NML will eventually make the big time but it could well be long road; one well worth travelling I think but mind the pot holes!
:-)

Dynamite - 06 Jul 2005 11:13 - 1130 of 1909

hmmmm I am glad I'm not the person who sold 100K this morning what naff timing!!!!

aldwickk - 06 Jul 2005 11:20 - 1131 of 1909

i bought yesterday 50,000 what good timing, pity about the large spread.

Dynamite - 06 Jul 2005 11:28 - 1132 of 1909

well done Aldwick..I wish I had spare cash

takahe - 06 Jul 2005 11:53 - 1133 of 1909

Dynamite- Ianwc is not psychic..lol. The news on Hudson was out a couple of days ago on the Hudson web-site.
I wish NML had written a clearer RNS on Friday. I sought some clarification and was told that the news release on Friday was sent out to explain that the company has had to bring forward work on the kimberlites due to a number of larger companies entering Angola in search of kimberlites ie De Beers.
The alluvial work goes on, though.
IMHO, it would still have been much better if the Company had given us some idea of what they were finding, especially given the huge amount of material they must have processed by now.

stockdog - 06 Jul 2005 12:24 - 1134 of 1909

Dynamite - hi - some good news at last which seems pretty concrete. Any idea of values attaching to NML's 20% free-carry? Diamonds not quite big enough yet for my collar - looking for 2.5mm minimum grid size, please!

Takahe - Have to agree with you, NML could have issued this report the same day as Hudson. Also still not very happy with their Angolan operation - they have stopped alluvial work to move that equipment over to speculative kimberlite work whhiilst they wait for new equipment from S. Africa presumably to re-start the alluvial mining.

Is the sudden haste to get started on the kimberlite a) to satisfy potential partners they are worth JVing with, or b) to beat the competition arriving elsewhere in Angola for some other advantage - not clear what you are saying - I had understood a) from NML's RNS.

sd

Dynamite - 06 Jul 2005 12:45 - 1135 of 1909

SD..I have no idea as Hudson are only at sampling stage...alot more for you to get a diamond collar.
Di

takahe - 06 Jul 2005 12:57 - 1136 of 1909

stockdog...I have sent you a copy on the PM system.

may - 06 Jul 2005 17:09 - 1137 of 1909

takahe I should very much appreciate a copy
of the email through the moneyam system too please

I topped up this morning at 3.15 before the news.

Thanks

takahe - 06 Jul 2005 19:43 - 1138 of 1909

may..I can't see a box to post it in, so I'll put it here.
The news release was sent out to explain that the company has
had to bring forward work on the kimberlite due to a number of larger
companies entering Angola in search of kimberlites, i.e. De Beers. As
original forrecasts had to be set aside due to rain, and equipment
taking weeks to clear it was deemed prudent to start work on the
kimberlite. The recent photo's on the web site of the equipment and the
diamonds have been taken on the alluvial operations on the kimberlite.
This area, I believe is thought to be the source of earlier alluvial
finds.

If the company is also alluvial mining on the kimberlite it will make it
a lot more difficult for a competitor to muscle their way in to the hard
rock, the motherload.

Rest assured that the company is continuing to act in the very best
interests of the shareholders. Remember the board are paid peanuts and
rely heavily on options which are triggered at levels much above these.
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In addition to that, if you look on ADVFN, you will see quite a bit of information relating to the geology of the area. What is possibly happening is that they have decided (a while ago) to dig down towards the kimberlite. Above that is often a layer of material which may be a secondary source of diamonds crumbled away from the kimberlite as it erodes.
They are not digging these huge holes for nothing, hopefully!

takahe - 06 Jul 2005 20:02 - 1139 of 1909

uk analyst 06/07/05


New Millennium Resources attracted buyers again today, after its joint venture partner Hudson Resources confirmed significant diamond counts from its spring drilling programme. Its shares added 0.5p to 3.5p. The company now plans to initiate over the summer. The discoveries made are clearly encouraging and should substantially enhance the Greenland asset and thus, New Millenium's 20% free carry interest. Further news as the drilling progresses over the summer is inevitable and prospects are looking good.

may - 06 Jul 2005 20:05 - 1140 of 1909

takahe

many thanks

takahe - 06 Jul 2005 20:11 - 1141 of 1909

may..you are welcome. The boxes have appeared beside your name now..there must have been a fault in the system.

Andy - 06 Jul 2005 22:43 - 1142 of 1909

takahe,

I wonder what the timescale is for proving the resource In Greenland?

And I wonder how many months of the year they are able to work, given the inclement weather and remoteness.

Hudson are Canadian, and they manage there, just wondering if the same is possible in a remote part of the world such as Greenalnd.

Dynamite - 07 Jul 2005 07:55 - 1143 of 1909

In the Express today : SHARE WHISPER: NEW MILLENNIUM RESOURCES (bullish update; traders expect more good news in the next few weeks relating to diamond production at its "jewel in the crown" prospect in Angola)

safe hands - 07 Jul 2005 08:02 - 1144 of 1909

Why didnt the trading updat give figures in terms of the company's performance compared to its expectations?? I thought thats what trading statements were about??

Until there is concrete evidence that this company is going to do what it says it is going to do, then I am glad to be out and to try and get my money back i lost elsewhere.



takahe - 07 Jul 2005 08:58 - 1145 of 1909

Andy
I have no idea. Hudson are an experienced company and I guess they know what they are doing.

mjr1234 - 07 Jul 2005 09:22 - 1146 of 1909

LOOKING GOOD

Where's your mystery seller today Anomalous?

Read the Geologists's Report, it answers most of your dumb questions you stupid prat!

FILTERED!

takahe - 07 Jul 2005 12:32 - 1147 of 1909

there are mentions of NML in the Express, Mail, and Star today.

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