Guru,
I hold a few NML.
they are an AIM traded Australian company, with prospects in Greenland (diamonds / nobium), and Angola (diamonds).
They are currently concentrating on their C9 concession in Angola, as it offers a quick route to cashflow, that can be used to advance the Greenland properties.
The history is that NML promised to have equipment onsite in April, and be mining soon after. The reality is that schedule was far too ambitious, and changes were made at the top of the company after this failure.
The current situation is as follows;
NML have purchased mining equipment for the Badenhorst brothers, Kimberley S.Africa. A small dscounted placing was done to finance this, which did not go down too well with the current shareholders, but we have moved on now.
The equipment was shipped from Cape Town to Angola, where it has now cleared customs at quayside, and is due to depart today in a convoy of 40 trucks for the other side of the country, journey time around 5 days. The final few kilometres are through difficult terrain, and the route requires some "gardening" to be passable, so it will be slow going. NML are doubling up with another mining company for the convoy for "safety in numbers".
Angola has internal customs, so maybe a few hurdles to pass yet.
Once onsite, mining is due to commence stright away, and we hope for decent grades from the off. The Badenhorst brothers are experienced miners, and "can't wait to start" according to NML!
This is clearly a speculative play, with additional country risk, but, IMHO, is a reasonable speculation within a balanced portfolio.
If you have just invested, there shouldn't be too long to wait for commencement of mining, so there is a reasonable chance of some immediate upside in the SP.
NML are also in discussions about further joint ventures in Angola.
I hold, and am considering adding as mining approaches, but nothing is certain until those initial grades are announced, so DYOR, and good luck with whatever you chose to do.
Further information can be obtained at the company website ;
http://www.new-millennium.com.au/index.php
Andy.