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European Diamonds (EPD)     

Andy - 17 Jan 2005 10:05

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European Diamonds Plc (EPD: AIM) is a diamond exploration and development company with advanced projects in Finland and Lesotho.

In Finland, the company has explored a large part of the prospective Karelian Craton and identifed a number of kimberlite indicator trains. Kimberlites have been discovered in one of these areas and exploration continues in the others. Evaluation work on the promising Lahtojoki Pipe has begun with a 5,000 tonne bulk sample due to be collected before Easter 2005.

In Lesotho, European Diamonds holds a 25 year mining license to develop the Liqhobong diamondiferous kimberlites. The Liqhobong Project provides for the commencement of mining at 290,000 carats per annum from the end of 2004 from the Satellite Pipe and the evaluation of the adjacent large Main Pipe and start of a Feasibility Study in 2005.

European Diamonds will become a mid-tier diamond producer in 2005 and intends to grow through acquisition and in-house exploration. The experienced management and technical team of European Diamonds have a strong track record of discovery and a history of wealth creation for shareholders.

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The Kingdom of Lesotho gained its independence from the UK in 1966 and is the only constitutional monarchy on the African continent. The country is a small, densely populated mountainous country situated in the east of the Republic of South Africa, which entirely encircles the country.

Diamonds in Lesotho
The country has long been known as a source of large, high quality diamonds, mostly from alluvial deposits. To date most of the country's diamond production has been derived from the Letseng-la-Terai deposit which was mined by De Beers between 1977-1981. Letseng has recently returned into production and is again producing high quality gems albeit on a modest scale. Apart from Letseng, the only other known significantly mineralised kimberlites in the country are the Liqhobong suite and the nearby lower grade Kao pipe all located about 40 kilometres west of Letseng also high in the Maluti mountains.

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Finland project.

Project Highlights
Work undertaken by European Diamonds and the Geological Survey of Finland has proven that the Achaean-aged Karelian Craton is highly prospective for hard-rock diamond deposits.
European Diamonds currently have seven regional exploration projects in eastern and central Finland in addition to the Lathojoki project currently under evaluation.
The Company has recovered high quality kimberlite indicator minerals from all of the exploration projects and will continue with the field exploration of these areas in 2005.
Work on the Lentiira Project in central eastern Finland has identified a large kimberlite complex covering an area of some 160 square kilometres. Although the Company has recovered high quality indicator minerals and diamonds from the project area, to date only linear kimberlite dykes have been discovered.
None of the sampled dykes has proved to be the source of the highest quality indicators emanating from the highly prospective 'Railway' indicator train. Further assessment of this project will continue throughout 2005.

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Corporate website : http://www.europeandiamondsplc.com/s/Home.asp

Shareholder info : http://www.europeandiamondsplc.com/s/InformationRequest.asp

aldwickk - 24 Apr 2005 07:31 - 48 of 294

Andy,
If you where short of funds would you sell some FDI to buy EPD?

stockdog - 24 Apr 2005 10:43 - 49 of 294

or even some NML - lol!

Andy - 24 Apr 2005 12:22 - 50 of 294

Aldwick,

Possibly on a short term basis, as it SEEMS more likely we will hear about minestart at EPD before any news from FDI, but in all honesty, that is a guess, and FDI could bring out some company making news tomorrow, for all I know.

I would bertainly bear in mind that it's nearly three months since FDI confirmed they had found three kimberlites in Botswana, and they were drilling one hole per one and a half days, so I would have thought they must have some more news coming up from Botswana, and then of course we are waiting news from the Groen River.


For example only;

Let's just say I had 2,000 in EPD, and 10,000 in FDI, I might consider selling, say, 4k FDI, and even both holdings up at 6k, thus hedging my bets.

'IF' EPD announced minestart, and the price rises, say, 20%, you could then sell 4k of EPD, and use the proceeds to re- buy 4k FDI, thus regaining your original holding, and making 800 of EPD shares. (excluding dealing costs)

If you do this within 30 days, your FDI holding will be deemd to be continous for the purposes of BATR.(I believe)

Of course, FDI may also rise, and you could lose out that way, so it's one to ponder beforemaking any rash moves.

I have sold holdings in another stock to top up on EPD, but it wasn't FDI!

Hope this helps.

Andy - 24 Apr 2005 12:22 - 51 of 294

Stockdog,

LOL!

aldwickk - 24 Apr 2005 13:11 - 52 of 294

Andy,
Cheers, I think it will be best if i just take out a CFD on them.

Andy - 25 Apr 2005 14:06 - 53 of 294

European Diamonds PLC
25 April 2005


European Diamonds PLC

Issue of Shares

25 April 2005

European Diamonds PLC ('the Company') announces that it has issued a further
4.25 million ordinary shares at 45p per share as part of the private placing
announced on 21 April 2005. Application has been made for these shares to be
admitted to AIM and it is expected that they will be admitted on 26 April 2005.
Following admission the total number of shares in issue will be 46,772,561.

For further information please contact:

Graham A Potts - Company Secretary
European Diamonds PLC
22 Grosvenor Square
London, W1K 6LF
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7529 7502
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7491 2244


This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

stockdog - 25 Apr 2005 15:07 - 54 of 294

Thanks, Andy - that's a pretty good price I would say. Should give the SP a bit of support.

SD

Andy - 25 Apr 2005 23:19 - 55 of 294

SD,

Well let's hope so, some decent trades today, yet no real momentum in the price yet.

I agree, the 45p placing price will help.

aldwickk - 26 Apr 2005 12:33 - 56 of 294

European Diamonds PLC
26 April 2005


EUROPEAN DIAMONDS PLC

ANNOUNCEMENT

26 April 2005

Disclosure of share interest

The Company has today been notified that investment funds under the management
of DKR Saturn Management L.P. hold in aggregate 4,250,000 ordinary 5p shares
representing approximately 9.09% of the issued share capital.

For further information please contact:

Graham A Potts - Company Secretary
European Diamonds PLC
22 Grosvenor Square
London, W1K 6LF
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7529 7502

Andy - 26 Apr 2005 13:53 - 57 of 294

Aldwick,

Cheers.

philfolio - 26 Apr 2005 14:33 - 58 of 294

Does anyone know whether these new shares are in the market today, as announced yesterday? Seems awful quiet....

Andy - 01 May 2005 00:14 - 59 of 294

philfolio,

Some of them are, and some aren't, as the company were only authorised to issue so many additional shares without an EGM, and the latest placing exceeds that.

As a result, they must have an EGM to agree on the issue of the non authorised additional shares, so theseadditional, so THESE shares are NOT in the market, but the ones they were authorised to issue as per previous AGM's ARE.

philfolio - 04 May 2005 12:40 - 60 of 294

And what happened to Mine Start at the end of April? The stock looks moribund, perhaps until after the EGM at the end of May...a good opportunity to buy in the 30s?

Andy - 08 May 2005 14:08 - 61 of 294

phil,

No idea, to be honest.

I spoke to kerry Spencer, (as indeed did some other holders) a week or so ago, and she said the switch from exploration to production is not always clear, and therefore not easy to define and announce.

I pointed out that the price was drifting lower, and if they didn't announce, we could go much lower if the market thought they were failing to deliver.

She said she was "comfortable" with the end of April, so I empasised the need for an RNS.

So far no RNS, and I am considering lowering my holding, because any further delay could have a massive negative impact on the price IMHO.

let's see if we have any news tomorrow.

stockdog - 08 May 2005 19:42 - 62 of 294

Did Kerry mention which year she was comfortable with?!

Andy - 08 May 2005 20:29 - 63 of 294

stockdog,

No, lol!

Sadly all mining comopanies seem to miss their targets, and EPD seem to bee no exception.

From a shareholder point of view, it is disappointing because the date is set by the company itself, and clearly they don't allow for possible problems, and then the market takes a negative view.

Griffin Mining (I don't hold) are a rare exception here IMO, as it would seem, they are opening on time and on budget.

philfolio - 10 May 2005 09:36 - 64 of 294

Andy -

Well, some support buying today, could this be in anticipation? I also emailed the company last week and they replied, speaking only of 'second quarter' for minestart, so that suggests they are hedging their bets.

Andy - 10 May 2005 16:19 - 65 of 294

phil,

Well that would appear to be the case!

Still holding, but not as happy as I was.

stockdog - 10 May 2005 17:23 - 66 of 294

Andy

remember a while ago we thought EPD would beat NML to production - well this month they've both lost their way a little.

Who will be first back on track do you reckon?

SD

philfolio - 10 May 2005 17:25 - 67 of 294

Nice couple of sizeable (for today's overall volume) buys at the end of trading today. It will be interesting to see if the offer is still there at 40 tomorrow.
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