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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 ??

Andy - 26 Sep 2005 00:15 - 1355 of 1909

stringy,

I think you will find 3% is over optimistic, I think it's nearer 1%.

And how many diamondiferous, economically viable, kimberlites, does Angola currently have?



takahe - 26 Sep 2005 08:48 - 1356 of 1909

Kimberlite Production

The Catoca Mine is the worlds 4th largest kimberlite and is currently being operated by SMC (Sociedade Miniera de Catoca), which is in turn owned by Endiama (32.8%), Russia's Alrosa (32.8%), Brazils Odebrecht Mining (16.4%) and the Diamond Finance CY BV Group (18%). The mine produced just over 2.6 Mct in 2001. The kimberlite yields quality diamonds, of which 35% is gem quality, fetching prices of around $75 - $100/carat. Reserves are estimated at 60 million carats. SMC intends increasing production to as much as 5 Mct per year.

DiamondWorks, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Branch Energy, has numerous interests in Angola, including alluvial and kimberlite operations. DiamondWorks operated the Luo and Yetwene kimberlite mines. The Camatchia and Camagico diamondiferous kimberlite pipes are also located within DiamondWorks license areas. The Luo mine began production in 1997 and has produced almost 200 000ct, with diamonds fetching between $120 and 350/carat. The largest diamond recovered to date has been a 232.6 carat stone. The Yetwene mine began production in June 1998. Exploration activities on this property have been suspended due to the security situation. DiamondWorks have alluvial concessions in and around the kimberlite operations, including the Luarica property (North of Luo) and the Alto Kwanza property in the Bie province of central Angola. The Alto Kwanza concession is Diamondworks largest, with an area of 18 000km2.

Southern Era is currently investigating the Camafuca - Camazambo kimberlite pipe in the Calonda area of the Lunde Norte province. Camafuca is estimated to be the worlds largest undeveloped diamondiferous pipe with a surface area of 160 hectares. The pipe is approximately 3.3 kilometres in length and 500 metres in width, and lies 40 kilometres north of the Luo concession on the Chicapa River. Camufuca was the first kimberlite pipe to be discovered in Angola. Recent sampling of the Camafuca pipe yielded just over 1000 carats from a bulk sample of 3 500 m3treated. This represents a significant increase from previous historical estimates. Grades ranged from $126 - $140/carat, with 32% of the diamonds being greater than 1 carat in size and 21% greater than 2 carats. A feasibility study to evaluate the technical and economic viability of the project is essentially complete and was presented to the Camafuca partners in April, 2000. Plans are to develop the higher grade portions of the pipe first - an exercise that is estimated to cost $14 million. The partners have accepted the feasability study and now plan to move ahead with the development of Phase 1 that intends developing the southeastern part of the kimberlite that contains 6.1 million cubic metres of material at an average grade of 0.18 carats per cubic metre. Mining of Camafuca has been complicated by a major river that dissects the kimberlite - initial mining will utilise dredging methods. Ownership of the project is outlined as follows: SouthernEra Angola LDA 32%, followed by Endiama 20%, SML 15% and the Welox Limited 33%. Welox Ltd is part of the Leviev Group of companies . In mid 2002, the Angolan Government formally approved the operating agreement and formation of the operating company, to be called Sociedade Mineira do Angola, Lda (SMC).

ASMITH2 - 26 Sep 2005 13:48 - 1357 of 1909

Is there any hope left for these at 2.25p bid.?Are they worth a punt now..I suspect not as desperate holders will be queing up to sell at the slightest sniff of a carrot.!

Andy - 26 Sep 2005 16:00 - 1358 of 1909

Well without any meaningful positive news, it's hard to see why anyone would want to buy, even at this low price to be honest.

If the company do have something positive to announce, then the price may rise, but that will probably be used by some to exit, so I see any immediate rise as being quite limited.

If NML produce some diamonds, and grades, this may of course change, but to achieve a decent rise, the news will have to be exceptional IMHO.

I personally think some sort of financing must be due soon, as it's a few months since they raised the $500,000, and it can only last foir so long, no matter how frugal you run the company.

Andy - 26 Sep 2005 18:47 - 1359 of 1909

Just taken a look at the weather site, and the weather has changed, with rain and thunderstorms predicted for the next few days.

Presumably the company are able to contuinue mining the kimberlite, as they have the necessary infrastructure in place now?

stockdog - 26 Sep 2005 18:52 - 1360 of 1909

If it rains enough, presumably it will save them digging so much - they can just sink to the level of productive kimberlite - lol!

sd

Andy - 26 Sep 2005 20:00 - 1361 of 1909

lol!

Sink or swim time then!

nkirkup - 26 Sep 2005 20:06 - 1362 of 1909

They have to raise money to continue operations, issue more shares at 2p each

stringy - 26 Sep 2005 20:07 - 1363 of 1909

There'll soon be a new body of water in Angola then-

'The New Millenium Lake'

-Like the sound of that!

takahe - 26 Sep 2005 21:27 - 1364 of 1909

stringy..will leave you a note on pm system...

takahe - 26 Sep 2005 21:47 - 1365 of 1909

www.kaiserbottomfish.com/s/Educational.asp?ReportID=71104" alt=

stringy - 26 Sep 2005 22:25 - 1366 of 1909

Very informative link!

Scanned through it quickly and saved for future reference.

Thanks again!

stringy - 26 Sep 2005 22:26 - 1367 of 1909

Thanks for the pm takahe..........got it!

legend290782 - 26 Sep 2005 23:46 - 1368 of 1909

SD, good to see you have a sense of humour in all this!!

This co needs news and fast.

Good luck all.

stringy - 26 Sep 2005 23:51 - 1369 of 1909

"This co needs news and fast."

-Patience dear chap!

Andy - 27 Sep 2005 00:43 - 1370 of 1909

stringy,

Well some have been in since early 2004, so patience is wearing a bit thin in some cases.

In that time NML have missed several deadlines, and the SP has halved, or, for some, worse!

In order to restore some credibility, they need to pull something out of the bag fairly soon IMO.

A reverse takeover may provide an exit for those locked in at higher prices, otherwise a JV is possible, with one of the companies nearby in Angola.

The weather has now turned, and the rainy season is upon NML once again, so we shall have to wait and see if that hampers progress, or whether they have the ability and infrastructure to cope this year.

takahe - 27 Sep 2005 09:03 - 1371 of 1909

legend..agree that this company needs news and that deadlines have been missed. However, it is no worse than some other mining shares which have done equally badly over the last 12 months.eg EPD...much more than halved in the last year..
Needs patience for sure....


stockdog - 27 Sep 2005 09:05 - 1372 of 1909

Andy
"The weather has now turned, and the rainy season is upon NML once again, so we shall have to wait and see if that hampers progress, or whether they have the ability and infrastructure to cope this year."

Or whether they bother to tell us!

takahe
EPD at least have reported news when they can and recently have been looking quite perky.

sd

takahe - 27 Sep 2005 09:08 - 1373 of 1909

stockdog...I hold some EPD! ...

takahe - 27 Sep 2005 11:45 - 1374 of 1909

For those of you who are shareholders here, apparently John Cross is in Angola just now and meetings are being lined up with Endiama and the Angolan Ministry of Mining. Don't know exactly when..or what..
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