Zambezi Nickel- another mineral gold mine or not?
(ZNI)
Tonker
- 03 Feb 2006 13:05
I am interested to hear what has to be said for/against Zambezi Nickel. Very new company to the market... Nickle is used to make stainless steel, think this could push up price. This link will give you an idear of nickle prices at the mo http://www.kitcometals.com/charts/nickel_historical_large.html#lmestocks_6months
Sorry no charts need to work out how to do that! New to the market, but it has two great mineral deposites (according to Investors Chronical)...
Mitaba Prospect:
The Mitaba Project occupies a total strike length of 11 kilometres, within which occur two main complexes of successive ultramafic (komatiite) lava flows, 3.3 kilometres apart.
Paulwi Prospect:
The pear-shaped Paulwi intrusion has been gravity-differentiated into a gabbroic upper portion of 3,000 metres depth and basal serpentinised dunite portion of 2,000 metres depth... [goes on to say] comparable to the deposit being mined at the 11 million ton per annum operation at Mt Keith, Western Australia.
Well done, anyone who's making a profit here. However, with the shares in issue due to double tomorrow, and a placing price of just 5p, don't be surprised if there's a drop on profit-taking.
Definitely worth watching, however.
A quick question, though - what happened to the JORC report that was due by end 06? And is ZNI actually near production in any way, shape or form?
Foale, is it really? I'm not a fan of efficient market theory. Quite content to wait and be proven wrong, but if I was a fund manager and felt like making a quick buck, I would.
However, I do seem to recall that Zambezi Resources is scooping up half of the placing shares, which implies it's in for the long term, so maybe there won't be that much movement after all.
I don't believe it - I could have bought at 9p this morning and still made a profit!
Tomorrow will be interesting, though.
Good luck to all.
Cynic, if your company has 10 mil in petty cash, can I come and work for it? (I am sure you can make use of a German-speaking, wheelchair-bound ex-banker with severe RSI in one hand!?)