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 ??
LEEWINK
- 18 May 2004 23:19
- 28 of 1909
A FEW MONTHS !!! LOL
A good positive RNS should be soon, with the minestart etc, I hold good feeling with this company.
aldwickk
- 09 Jun 2004 15:11
- 29 of 1909
Any views on all those sell trades today.
LEEWINK
- 09 Jun 2004 23:52
- 30 of 1909
yep, over the last few days the spread has shrunk.
people will sell, people will buy, why sell or buy ?? its the persons choice as with all shares, there's a buy price and sell one for everyone.
News expected in around a week as stated in RNS at the end of april, 6 weeks to prospect and grade outcomes of the lapi project.
Day by day there niobium JV gets closer to finalise.
Swings in price will happen between news, but i'm happy to sit and wait for news, I am totally not worried as a long termer, as i'm sure many people who invested aren't either.
If this news appears as expected and to the amounts already issued we will see definite change in sentiment here as the story unfolds.
LEEWINK
- 13 Jun 2004 16:33
- 31 of 1909
NML have just updated there website, very diamond oriantated, and to me could signal imminent news as already they've stated 6 weeks to prospecting result, and thats this week.
http://www.new-millennium.com.au/
LEEWINK
- 13 Jun 2004 17:36
- 32 of 1909
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ateeq180
- 19 Jun 2004 23:05
- 33 of 1909
LEEWINK how about nml no news last week,whats your views on this one.
Baughfell
- 20 Jun 2004 08:42
- 34 of 1909
Ateeq,
Most of the NML staff are in Africa working on the getting the mines up and running. The announcement on progress will be made on their return to Oz. A slight delay is not a worry since Angola has only just become politically stable and lacks much basic infrastructure. The potential is definately there though, there is currently only one large commercial mine and Angola has the natural resources to be the world leader in rough diamond production. High quality gems too. There are more details on the website.
NML also has a joint venture with Hudson Resources in Greenland where there is also much potential. HR will soon be conducting an arial geophysics survey - see the HR website for more details.
Load of potential and NML is now at a good price. Will move quickly when good news is released. DYOR.
Baughfell
- 20 Jun 2004 09:54
- 35 of 1909
Exellent info on the diamond potential in Greenland and Hudson Resources, NMLs joint venture partner in Greenland
http://www.stockprofilers.com/hud.htm
Specific extracts below
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Diamond exploration is a highly speculative business, with no assurance that even a highly promising site will pan out. However, the potential rewards are enormous and the risks are relatively small. Just one small kimberlite pipe measuring 125 metres (400 feet) in diameter from the Lac de Gras region in northern Canada, source of the Ekati and Diavik diamonds, has been estimated to contain US$6 billion in diamonds. While not a valuable as this one, many more pipes are being mined in the region. And mining companies such as Hudson Resources, Inc. have just begun to tap sites in northern Canada and other regions that have similar, if not superior, characteristics for diamond hunting.
Specifically, HUD has obtained exploration licenses for 533 square kilometers (205 square miles) in the Sarfartoq region of West Greenland, where geologic conditions are analogous to those of the big finds in Canada and where initial tests have turned up small diamonds and other stones consistent with diamond-bearing rock. The company also owns an 80% interest in another 765 square kilometers (about 380 square miles) adjacent to its 100% licensed land. Note: NML own the remaining 20% and HUD will shortly be carrying out detailed geophysics on this area in which diamonds have been found and kimberlite is known to exist
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Demand for Diamonds Grows
Diamond mining is an uncommonly lucrative activity. According to Hudson, five of the 10 most profitable mines in the world are diamond mines. In contrast, none are gold mines. Diamond mines also typically have a very short payback period and offer high return on capital investment compared to other mineral deposits. Hudson cites the example of BHP Billiton, whose 80% stake in the Ekati Mine represents 4.4% of its asset base yet provided 12% of its half-year profit (in the six months ending Dec. 31, 2002).
The price of diamonds also has shown robust growth ever since the Canadian diamond rush got under way in the mid-90s. The demand for this most desired of gemstones seems impossible to exhaust even with new supply coming on line. Between 1995 and 2000, diamond prices increased about 5% per annum, substantially outperforming oil, gold and the Economist Commodity Price Index during that time. More recently, wholesale diamond prices rose 10% in 2003 as demand for diamond jewelry surged once again in the U.S. And so far in 2004, the wholesale giant De Beers has announced two price hikes a 3% increase in January and a 5% rise announced in March
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http://www.stockprofilers.com/hud.htm
Andy
- 20 Jun 2004 12:05
- 36 of 1909
Baughfell,
How did you find out that most of the NML staff are in Africa please?
Baughfell
- 20 Jun 2004 17:14
- 37 of 1909
Andy,
I sent a mail to NML last week asking for an update on a number of areas. I got a holding response that the directors were abroad and they would respond on their retrun. Another poster on ADVFN got a reply that news would be released on the Angola operation as soon as the directors got back from Africa.
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LEEWINK
- 28 Jun 2004 23:32
- 38 of 1909
Anticipation on release of RNS for the end of month is growing now, if its whats expected, it will be the start of major rises, check this out :-
http://www.new-millennium.com.au/download/Info%20Memo%20for%20Valuation%20Report%2014May04.pdf
looking good, onward ...
gurumaister
- 29 Jun 2004 08:27
- 39 of 1909
I noticed yesterday that there are a few buys and loads of sells but the price went up all day and only settled back a small amount before closing.
I can't see any news - so what is going on? Has anyone any info or udeas?
LEEWINK
- 29 Jun 2004 09:27
- 40 of 1909
there wasn't loads of sells yesterday as you say, 100 or so k, its got 2hr delay, there all mainly buys, compare to a chart, shows how easy it can move, reasons for it is news is possibly extremely imminent now, and on such if its what is expected will rocket.
there were no sells near close, and none today to now, it marked up on 118k buy only, which myself being a holder here for some time, shows strange to say the least, MM mark up I reckon, theyve got sniff of something.
have you read the report above too ??
gurumaister
- 29 Jun 2004 10:50
- 41 of 1909
I have now!!
You are right about the sells, LEEWINK - the buys showed up later which made it look like loads of sells (comparatively).
I don't hold a lot but I am getting a bit excited about this one :)
LEEWINK
- 29 Jun 2004 13:23
- 42 of 1909
Ive never doubted it since ive been here, if the news of prospecting results alone comes good as expected, well, onward again, the spread is off putting to most, but if you can put a figure on the shareprice this year or next then ask is the spread that much comparing.
gunnergonk
- 12 Jul 2004 12:21
- 43 of 1909
had an email back from john cross today. very encouraging just abit behind schedule,
.Thank you for your email and reference to the new website. It is still not quite complete and there will be some additions whereas you can gain immediate access
the London AIM reports. There will also be a Newsletter soon to be made available.
It is now the policy of NMR to focus on our diamond mining activities in Angola. I have just returned from the mine which is close to Saurimo, a provincial capital
city of Lunda Sul Province, which is the centre of diamond mining activities in Angola.
The mine is now established with guards and the geological explorations are complete in the area where we intend to commence operations around end of August.
We have purchased all necessary equipment which is scheduled to leave port of Durban South Africa about 15th of July and will finally get to the mine site and
commissioned about mid August.
All our necessary personnel from machine operators to mine management are recruited, and our Luanda logistics offices are now open and manned.
We are highly confident of a very successful diamond mining venture and look forward to reporting to our shareholders to the affirmative soon.
We thank you for our support of the Company with your shares holding.
Yours truly,
John M.Cross
LEEWINK
- 14 Jul 2004 15:05
- 44 of 1909
NML has released cracking news, more coming....
Unfolding fast now
SueHelen
- 14 Jul 2004 17:23
- 45 of 1909
RNS Number:8470A
New Millennium Resources NL
14 July 2004
NEW MILLENNIUM RESOURCES NL
UPDATE ON ANGOLA PROJECT
New Millennium Resources NL ("NMR" or "the Company") announces significant
progress in the commercial development of its diamond mining interests in
Angola.
The C9 diamond concession in Angola is owned as a joint venture by NMR (34%),
the Angolan state diamond company ENDIAMA (51%) and local group MOMBO (15%). The
concession is located in the north east of Angola in the Lunde Sul Province,
straddling the Rio Chicapa and Rio Luo river systems, both of which contain
diamondiferous gravels.
Measured resources at the C9 diamond project in Angola amount to some
188,000cts, with additional indicated and inferred resources of 3.79Mcts and
4.80Mcts, respectively.
Since acquiring its interest in the C9 concession in December 2003 (through its
wholly owned subsidiary Angola Resources Pty Ltd), NMR has actively pursued the
procurement of equipment for the project. All mining and processing equipment
required for the initial phases of production from the alluvial deposits has now
been acquired in South Africa and is scheduled to reach the mine by the end of
this month. The Company expects the mine to enter production by the end of 2004
and begin to generate significant cash flow shortly thereafter.
Rapid progress is being achieved at the mine site and a fully manned security
camp has been established to prevent any recurrence of the problem of illegal
diamond poaching.
In addition, all key mine personnel, from machinery operators, technical
support, administration personnel and mine and production management, have been
recruited. NMR has established logistics and supply offices in Luanda and their
resident geologist is also now on site.
John Cross, Managing Director of New Millennium Resources NL, said :
"We are highly confident of a very successful start to this exciting and
rewarding new diamond project. We have the resources, the equipment and the
operating personnel in place to develop rapidly a highly profitable diamond
operation".
Contact:
New Millennium Resources NL
John Cross (Managing Director) Tel: +61 414 375 758
Shane Healy (Finance Director) Tel :+61 414 809 010
Seymour Pierce Ltd
Jeremy Porter Tel: + 44 20 7107 8000
Capital PR
Michael Spriggs Tel: +44 20 7902 0701
About New Millennium Resources NL
New Millennium Resources NL is an AIM-listed diamond exploration and development
company with a significant (34%) interest in the high quality C9 diamond project
in Angola, set to enter production by end 2004 and with expectation of
substantial cash flow for the Company.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
END
SueHelen
- 14 Jul 2004 17:25
- 46 of 1909
LONDON (AFX) - New Millennium Resources NL (NMR) said it expects its diamond
project in Angola, the C9 concession, to enter production by the end of 2004 and
begin to generate significant cash flow shortly thereafter.
"Rapid progress is being achieved at the mine site and a fully manned
security camp has been established to prevent any recurrence of the problem of
illegal diamond poaching," the company said.
The C9 diamond concession is owned as a joint venture by NMR (34 pct), the
Angolan state diamond company ENDIAMA (51 pct) and local group MOMBO (15 pct).
Measured resources at the C9 diamond project in Angola amount to some
188,000 carats, with additional indicated and inferred resources of 3.79 mln
carats and 4.80 mln, respectively.
SueHelen
- 14 Jul 2004 17:34
- 47 of 1909