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 ??
takahe
- 31 Oct 2005 12:52
- 1637 of 1909
please note..applied for and received!
They did say last year at the Shareholders' meeting that they would try to hold the AGM in London this year, so perhaps they are going for that option..
I'll buy you a share for Christmas, Anom and you can come along and heckle from the back, if it does come to London. As everyone knows Healy is based in London, now..
Anomalous1
- 01 Nov 2005 00:01
- 1638 of 1909
>Mc
Very nice of you to buy me a share, but you need to be more careful with your money. After all, if you make choices like NML, you need the cash more than I do.
If only you had sold last year, you could have bought back in by now with 5 times as many shares. Still, if you have any AFD, FDI or EPD you should be able to make back all your losses from this one.
takahe
- 01 Nov 2005 08:34
- 1639 of 1909
Well Anom..if we had the benefit of hindsight, it would be a different world. I could also buy 4 times as many EPD as last year..but fortunately, I did sell most of my holding in them and even made a slight profit on one batch.
I hope you are going to have the grace to apologise to anyone who sold yesterday and the days before, on your rantings about shareholders only having hours to sell before a supposed suspension.
I will hold all my shares in NML, thanks. The project is sound, lots of different companies are trying to get licenses in Angola and to list on the LSE...so in my opinion, NML have a good chance of succeeding, once they are sorted out. If they can pull off what they set out to do...restart the alluvials..the equipment is all there and secure a JV for kimberlite work which is what they have stated by RNS that they are trying to do..then we will all be very happy..except perhaps you.
I do hope it was not you that fed all that crap to the Shares Magazine....
GayBriefs
- 01 Nov 2005 09:48
- 1640 of 1909
Sub 1p Game Over Goodnight!
Please turn the lights out on your way out....Thankyou and Goodbye!!
takahe
- 01 Nov 2005 10:24
- 1641 of 1909
..are you the real GayBriefs or the other alias of you know who?
You'll be getting your monitors mixed up again!
Dynamite
- 01 Nov 2005 11:12
- 1642 of 1909
New Millennium Resources Ltd
01 November 2005
New Millennium Resources Limited
Kimberlite acquisition / Issue of Shares
New Millennium Resources Limited (the 'Company') is pleased to announce that it
is in advanced stages of negotiations to acquire a kimberlite asset in Angola
through a joint venture or partial acquisition. Negotiations are expected to be
completed within the month of November 2005. The market will be further updated
once negotiations are completed.
New Millennium Managing Director Shane Healy commented:
The Company has lacked a hard rock kimberlite asset in Angola. Whilst we do have
indications of kimberlite on our concession in Greenland, in JV with Hudson
Resources, our objective has always been to have a kimberlite prospect in Angola
to compliment our alluvial operations. We now are close to achieving this
objective.
The Company also announces that it has placed 48,608,331 shares to raise
GB662,000 (41 million shares @ 1.1p and 7,608,331 million @ 2.77p) to provide
working capital for its exploration programme in Angola. It is expected that
these shares will be admitted to AIM on 4 November 2005.
The Company further announces that it has issued 13,874,865 shares for services
rendered to the Company in the form of consultancy, commissions and brokerage.
Contact:
New Millennium Resources Limited
Shane M. Healy (Finance Director)
Tel: +61 414 809 010
shealy@new-millennium.com.au
Daniel Stewart & Company Plc
Marc Young
Tel: +44 (0)207 374 6789
St. Swithins PR
Gary Middleton
Tel: +44 (0)795 160 3289
Well someone has confidence and this could be good.
Di
takahe
- 01 Nov 2005 11:20
- 1643 of 1909
Hi Di..you beat me to it..I was just going to post it on, too.
Good news..I've just added some more at this crazy price..
TStringy
- 01 Nov 2005 11:44
- 1644 of 1909
A tad premature GB???
GayBriefs
- 01 Nov 2005 14:21
- 1645 of 1909
Looks like it.
VV.!
Andy
- 02 Nov 2005 00:24
- 1646 of 1909
So a further 62 million shares have been added to the 173 million? already in issue, quite a dilution IMO.
Of course the cash is added too, so at the moment the company is better off, and provided it puts it to some good use, the dilution can be nuetral.
BUT, if it wastes it, then that really would be game over IMO.
With the current bid at 0.8p, those placees at 2.77p must be pretty miffed!
The 1.1p's won't be that happy either!
Does anyone know which brokers these shares were placed through?
stockdog
- 02 Nov 2005 12:00
- 1647 of 1909
It may be interesting to speculate which new placees made it a condition of their money that certain connected parties/old placees had to put up the higher price. No one did it for fun or out of generosity, I am sure of that.
sd
Andy
- 02 Nov 2005 12:09
- 1648 of 1909
Stockdog,
Interesting comment!
Out of interest, how do you know that "new placees made it a condition of their money that certain connected parties/old placees had to put up the higher price"?
So are you saying that the new placees only bought 48 million shares by making the older placees agree to buy them at a much higher price?
Sorry but they are businessmen, not charitable institutions, you're way off the mark there IMHO.
takahe
- 02 Nov 2005 12:25
- 1649 of 1909
Does anyone know which of the three kimberlites on the C9 concession it was that NML were 'parked' on?
Andy
- 02 Nov 2005 14:05
- 1651 of 1909
Di,
Are you seriously suggesting that people agreed to pay 2.77p yesterday for a share that was 0.8p BID?
Andy
- 02 Nov 2005 14:22
- 1653 of 1909
Di,
Well, looking at the chart, the price suggests September to me, I wonder how long they can hold back an announcement for?
Generally, placings are at a discount to market price, as an incentive, so IMHO that would have been done when the price was at 3p or more.
I'm surprised nobody knows which brokers handled this.
takahe
- 02 Nov 2005 15:51
- 1654 of 1909
Di..it MIGHT have been the Malaysian Investors...they appear to be very supportive to NML. According to Healy, the big investors are happy...
stockdog
- 02 Nov 2005 19:01
- 1655 of 1909
Andy
The deal is reported in the RNS -
"The Company also announces that it has placed 48,608,331 shares to raise
GB662,000 (41 million shares @ 1.1p and 7,608,331 million @ 2.77p) to provide
working capital for its exploration programme in Angola. It is expected that
these shares will be admitted to AIM on 4 November 2005."
The only reason that makes sense to me for hte two-tier price, is new placees wanting to buy at par, whilst the supplicants paid a premium to show food faith and to give then fewer shares per 1 paid. What else fits the facts - that they each paid a pro rata proportion ofthe two prices - why - just adjust it to a different single price?
Any other explanations from the experts?
sd
Andy
- 02 Nov 2005 20:26
- 1656 of 1909
SD,
I know, but I can't fathom the difference in price.
Takahe's view that some people in Malaysia happily paid nearly three times more than the market price, and the other placees does not make sense.
They may be risk takers in the orient, but they're also shrewd, and certainly not charitable institutions!