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
- 06 Feb 2006 06:17
- 1874 of 1909
aimtrader...I thought that was just your email name...(****). You are not very good at disguising yourself.
'Please reflect on your current behaviour!!!! '...what a joke!
I don't take it personally. It seems that certain people, like your friend Wendy, can say anything they like..without quoting a source..but I can't post information from the LSE which I went to some trouble to obtain. I always quote a source where remotely possible. As for 'attacking everyone who is negative' ..that is nonsense. It is ,however, absolutely the case that I don't like liars, cheats and people who hide behind different names to push their point of view and to disseminate false information!
I am well aware of the high risk of MOST aim stocks. You probably choose the odd bad one yourself...TDM perhaps..
What I find sad is that people who should know better have perpetuated the impression that NML will just go to the wall if they are delisted. Is it odd to post information FROM THE LSE, to the contrary? That is not defending the Company at all...that is just a statement of fact, as opposed to some of the mis-information that is posted here.
Please reflect on your own current behaviour. It is VERY obvious what you are up to... I am just trying to be helpful!!!
It is misleading and inaccurate to give the impression that NML will just disappear..
I would say that your post is much more revealing than mine...lol!!!
Good luck, any holders on here. It has been an unpleasant experience...but unless, I have missed something along the way....I don't see an RNS that NML has gone to the wall...YET! I don't dispute that it could happen!
Off to have a look at the ones that are performing better than this!
stockdog
- 06 Feb 2006 07:56
- 1875 of 1909
takahe
We don't need an RNS - we can see the wall! It's just a question of how hard we'll hit it (or may be we already have) as to whether there is anything to be salvaged from the wreck. NML may not be dead, but it's probably wise to make sure the priest is not planning a trip abroad.
sd
Andy
- 06 Feb 2006 11:09
- 1877 of 1909
Stockdog,
"but it's probably wise to make sure the priest is not planning a trip abroad"
LOL!
Dynamite,
Best way to look at it IMO, anything now is a bonus, and I am more optimistic than most that NML will survive in one shape or form, probably as Anom suggests, with a news name, and maybe on a different exchange.
If the reverse takeover occurs on AIM, then NML will be replaced by Kassai, presumably, and the old regime will be forgotten by some, and then it begins again from the exploration stage.
stockdog
- 06 Feb 2006 11:58
- 1878 of 1909
Di, hi there - hope you're well. Not heard much from you in a while.
I agree - NML is down at zero value in my books, but you never know what might come of it. As you say there are others that make up for it, but I still don't have your killer instinct for when to sell. My new year resolution is to be better at exit strategies. Was it John Templeton who said he'd made a fortune by selling too early!
sd
Andy
- 06 Feb 2006 16:44
- 1880 of 1909
Dynamite,
Well maybe one day we should all meet up for an NML dinner?
I think GFM and KMR look strong, certainly stocks to hold at current levels IMO, KMR should increase as production nears, but nothing's a certainty in this game.
takahe
- 06 Feb 2006 17:24
- 1881 of 1909
At the terrrible risk of being accused of having something positive to say....it is not over yet. Extension...
Andy
- 06 Feb 2006 22:39
- 1882 of 1909
takahe,
Has that been confirmed officially?
stockdog
- 06 Feb 2006 23:45
- 1883 of 1909
True Di, you did mention NML to me, but no regrets, it was my decision. Alos KMR doing well with further to go according to RHPS who's targeting 75p - not unlikley when they start production this October. Never went for GFM, so no comment ont hat one.
When SH turns into a fat lady and sings, it will be over - until then we no nothing, takahe. What extension, reported where?
sd
takahe
- 07 Feb 2006 08:24
- 1884 of 1909
stockdog..it is not reported, because they can't report just now (see the post from Fugu that I put here). I had it confirmed from the LSE AIM team...Mr. Philip Caine..and from NML's PR dept..lol..
It is not a long extension...
Andy
- 07 Feb 2006 09:49
- 1885 of 1909
takahe,
3 days?
OFEX looks their only option if they fail with a new NOMAD.
The problem with OFEX is it's an illiquid market, and selling can be hard, as they plunge the prices down if selling occurs.
I only buy OFEX stocks that are due to list on AIM for that reason.
takahe
- 07 Feb 2006 10:33
- 1886 of 1909
LOL...Anom has been on to the AIM authorities to tell them they are wrong about the dates! (or so he says on ADVFN)
Andy
- 07 Feb 2006 14:38
- 1887 of 1909
takahe,
Well the rules seem less than certain IMO, with varuiousd rumours now circulating.
We will have to see, was 3 days confirmed to you, or just another rumour?
I
takahe
- 07 Feb 2006 17:00
- 1888 of 1909
it was confirmed to me...again, just now.
I have no idea whether they will sort themselves out..just that they have a few days extra.
What I would like to know is...what the heck do their advisers do? They are supposed to kep everything right in regulatory terms..
stockdog
- 07 Feb 2006 18:41
- 1889 of 1909
That's the problem - the advisors resigned. In my experience, however difficult a client may be, advisors try to hang on and only eventually resign when clients repeatedly ignore their advice often to the advisor's perceived possible detriment, or if large fees remain unpaid.
In the end an advisor is only as good as their brief. I don't see the advisors in question resigning or being fired in droves from/by their other clients. So I assume the problem is with the specific client, not the advisor. Which leaves me unsurprised they cannot find a replacement advisor.
qed (in translation - which was a dog!)
takahe
- 08 Feb 2006 13:39
- 1890 of 1909
Healy is in J'burg, in transit to Angola..
takahe
- 09 Feb 2006 16:36
- 1891 of 1909
New Millennium Res Cancellation of AIM Listing,
RNS Number:2004Y
New Millennium Resources Ltd
09 February 2006
New Millennium Resources Limited (the "Company")
o Cancellation of AIM Listing
o Advanced Negotiations to Acquire Three Kimberlite areas in Angola
o Proposes to list on Ofex
Pursuant to Rule 34 of the AIM Rules, the London Stock Exchange will cancel the
Company's admission to AIM with effect from 7.00am on Friday 10 February 2006.
The Directors of the Company are exploring a number of options to protect the
Company's shareholders' interests. It is envisaged that in the short to medium
term the Company will seek a listing on an appropriate market, in particular the
Board is considering Ofex. In the management's view, Ofex could provide an
appropriate framework within which the Company can operate successfully and
economically.
The Company is pleased to confirm that it is in advanced stages of negotiations
to acquire up to three kimberlite bearing concession areas in the diamond rich
Lunda Sul region of Angola.
The concession areas lie within a 50 mile radius of the Saurimo region which
currently accounts for some 75% of diamond production in Angola. Within this
area is situated Catoca, the third largest diamond mine in the world as well as
the Company's existing concession at Rio Lapi and also includes Petra Diamonds
and Xceldiam amongst others.
In the Company's opinion, the three Lunda Sul licenses represent a significantly
better opportunity than the licenses available through Kassai, not the least of
which is proximity to the Company's Rio Lapi C9 concession where the Company's
substantial, wholly owned, diamond mining plant is located. Consequently, the
Company has withdrawn from further negotiations with Kassai.
Shane Healy, managing director of New Millennium Resources Limited, commented:
"We are extremely excited by the new opportunities that have emerged
and believe it is in the Company's best interest to pursue these over
Kassai. We likewise believe it is a prudent time to formalize the
business's acquisition targets and to restructure the business
accordingly prior to re-listing the Company on a junior public market."
In the management's view, Ofex provides the most appropriate framework for the
Company to operate within.
Shane Healy added:
"We would like to thank shareholders for their continued support and to
confirm that any further fund raising will be offered to existing
shareholders through a rights issue in recognition of their ongoing
loyalty."
Mr. Healy is in Angola at present finalizing negotiations for the new
acquisitions mentioned. The Company anticipates updating shareholders on
developments within the business -including the expansion of the board to
include an experienced geologist and senior mining executive - within the
next four weeks.
Shane M. Healy
Managing Director
New Millennium Resources Limited +44 (0)7768 631286
shealy@new-millennium.com.au
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
END
Andy
- 09 Feb 2006 16:40
- 1892 of 1909
Well no more than expected really,
Back to exploration and delisted tomorrow.
stockdog
- 09 Feb 2006 17:29
- 1893 of 1909
At least that saves a decision - whether to leave my money in or not! lol
I've always said that 3 kimberlites (de-listed) were better than one alluvial (listed).
We shall see. Is Ofex freely tradeable on line or do you need to go through specialist brokers or is it matched bargains only? Advice welcome. Thanks.
sd