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Minmet - Bottomed Out? (MNT)     

Double Entry - 27 May 2003 16:51

Large trades recently have made me suspicious of MNT. I'm in no way over-exposed and view today's purchase more as a gamble than an investment.

I bought today only because I can't see the price falling further and if a 10th of the hype comes true we could see significant gains for MNT from it's current price - currently 1.65 - 1.70 (27/05/03).

I used to hold MNT at 30p during the boom and sold out in the mid twenties.

Does anybody have any opinions re MNT?

Constructive opinions very welcome.

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Wendy D - 20 Jun 2003 14:41 - 12 of 14

Well, Gantenbrink, you only made the same mistake as I made. But I made it over and over again!

There is little doubt that there are some healthy looking projects in the exploration portfolio. But most are a long way from delivering value.

So Minmet's future for the next 12 months or so depends on Bjorkdal. Their plans certainly include increased production and a return to mining in-pit ore, which SHOULD be achieveable. Current drilling is intended to (a) re-establish grade control within the pit, which William Resources abandoned when they ran out of dosh; (b) to upgrade the current resource to reserve status; and (c) to do a bit of poking about in adjacent areas. At the recent AGM (the presentation is on the website) David Hall gave a 'gelogical estimate' of about 3 million oz of contained gold in the pit and its immediate environs. That doesn't mean to say that 3 million ounces can be mined, of course - it's simply what existing drilling indicates is probably there. And he was quick to say that no value can be put on it. There re also some interesting figures from SRK - who are independent - which back up Hall's estimate.

You will also find the whole SRK report on the Bjorkdal package on the website - it's contained in the circular to shareholders.

At this price, it's not a bad buy, provided that all goes well....

Eugene - 20 Jun 2003 17:02 - 13 of 14

Wendy - good post no: 11. Initial purchase made recently for medium term.

Eugene - 20 Jun 2003 17:25 - 14 of 14

As previously mentioned by a poster above http://www.minmet.ie provides info on their projects with pictorial views.
recommend a visit to those doing research. LOL.
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