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FIRESTONE DIAMONDS (FDI)     

robyn - 10 Nov 2003 10:51

ARE THEY STILL CHEAP TO BUY NOW OR SHOULD WE HANG ON A BIT LONGER POSS 2004

aldwickk - 02 Mar 2004 18:03 - 5 of 18

aldwickk - 02 Mar 2004 18:04 - 6 of 18

aldwickk - 02 Mar 2004 18:04 - 7 of 18

aldwickk - 02 Mar 2004 18:07 - 8 of 18

firestone diamonds up 14% today,one buy at 500,000+ is there any news.

aldwickk - 23 Apr 2004 16:31 - 9 of 18

up today 10.80%, on just a few small buys, might hit 50p if there is 1 or 2 big buys, is there any news that i have missed today.

Andy - 23 Apr 2004 21:46 - 10 of 18

aldwickk,

I didn't see any news, although there MAY be some in the pipeline not yet announced I suppose.

With JV at Mopipi, Bonte Koe due to open anytime now, and Groen River under prospect, there are a few posibilities there for an RNS.

On the otherhand, AFD's recent rise MAY have brought traders into the sector, and AFD profits could well be being reinvested elsewhere.

All IMHO.

davethehorse - 03 Jun 2004 16:08 - 11 of 18

Firestone Diamonds plc

Promising results from kimberlite exploration in the United States
Letter of intent signed for joint venture


LONDON: 3 June, 2004

Firestone Diamonds plc ('Firestone' or the 'Company') today announces results
from work that is has been carrying out on a kimberlite exploration project in
the United States (the 'US Project'). Firestone also announces that it has
signed a letter of intent to enter into a joint venture over the US Project with
American Diamonds Inc. ('ADI'). ADI is owned by Dunsmuir Ventures Limited and
Majescor Resources Inc, both Canadian diamond exploration companies and listed
on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada.

Mr. Philip Kenny, Chief Executive of Firestone, said today: 'We are very pleased
with the results of our exploration in the United States, which indicate the
potential for diamondiferous kimberlite in our project area. We expect that the
next phase of exploration, which will be fully funded by our new joint venture
partner, American Diamonds, will carry us through to the identification and
drilling of potential kimberlite targets.'


Project Area
The US Project is located on the North American Laurentia craton, which is the
largest area of prospective diamond potential in the world. Approximately half
of the Laurentia craton is located in Canada, where it hosts the Ekati and
Diavik diamond mines, operated by BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto, respectively. The
other half of the Laurentia craton is located in the United States. Significant
parts of the Laurentia craton in the United States, including the US Project
area, have never been explored systematically for diamonds.

A detailed interpretation of structural features, faults and zones of crustal
weakness was carried out to identify the areas most favourable for emplacement
of diamondiferous kimberlite in the United States. The US Project, which covers
an area comprising five contiguous States, is located in what is considered to
be the best of these areas in terms of geological potential. The project area
is easy to access for carrying out exploration. Most mineral rights in the
project area are privately held, and Firestone will only seek to secure mineral
rights once exploration in the project area has defined specific targets for
detailed follow-up work. The location of the US Project has not been disclosed
in order to protect the Company's position and will remain confidential until
the necessary mineral rights have been secured.

The US Project is subject to a 4% carried interest in favour of Howard
Coopersmith and Bram Janse, who were responsible for developing the geological
interpretation upon which the US Project is based, the selection of the project
area, and the planning and implementation of exploration programmes. Firestone
has the right to buy back a 2% carried interest at any time for a consideration
of US$2 million.


Exploration results
Following the selection of the project area, regional sampling for kimberlitic
indicator minerals ('KIMs') was undertaken, with follow-up sampling carried out
on anomalous areas. More than 750 samples have been taken to date, of which
more than one third contained KIMs, including peridotitic garnet, eclogitic
garnet, megacrystic garnet, chrome diopside, Cr-rich chromite, and
picroilmenite. Microprobe analysis, which was carried out on selected KIMs, has
confirmed that some of the grains originated at depths within the diamond
stability field, including a number of G10's (diamond associated garnets) and
diamond associated chromites. Trace element analyses indicate a cool geothermal
gradient, which is also positive for diamond potential in the area.

Follow-up sampling has resulted in the identification of high priority targets
in the more advanced parts of the project area. These targets have been
identified on the basis of exceptionally high counts of KIMs (in excess of 1,000
per sample in some cases), angular KIMs and significant numbers of chrome
diopsides (which indicate proximity to source), and surface structural and
topographic anomalies.

The results obtained to date indicate that at least one previously unknown
kimberlite field, and possibly more, is located in the project area, and that
some of these kimberlites may be diamondiferous.

A high density KIM sampling programme is planned in the coming months to follow
up on the priority areas identified to date. The objective of this work is to
delineate specific targets for subsequent follow-up with geophysics and/or
drilling. Regional sampling will also continue elsewhere in the project area.

Joint venture
Firestone has signed a letter of intent ('LOI') to enter into a joint venture
over the US Project with ADI. Under the terms of the LOI, ADI will pay
US$60,000 towards Firestone's exploration costs to date, following which it can
earn an interest in the US Project by financing exploration on the Project Area
as follows:

ADI can earn a 30% interest by incurring exploration expenditures of
US$140,000 in Year 1 and US$205,000 in Year 2
ADI can earn an additional 20% interest by incurring exploration
expenditures of US$345,000 in Year 3
ADI can earn an additional 10% interest by incurring exploration
expenditures of US$275,000 in Year 4.

Firestone will be required to contribute its pro rata share of further
expenditures after ADI has satisfied its earn-in obligations. ADI will be
operator for the joint venture while it is earning its interest, or while it
holds an interest of more than 50% in the project. ADI will also contribute its
pro-rata share towards the 4% carried interest to which the US Project is
subject. Howard Coopersmith and Bram Janse will continue to provide geological
consultancy and assistance to the joint venture.

Under the terms of the LOI , Firestone and ADI have also agreed to enter into a
second joint venture to explore for kimberlite elsewhere in the United States.
No significant work is expected to be undertaken in this respect until the US
Project reaches a more advanced stage.

Background information
Howard Coopersmith and Bram Janse, who have directed Firestone's exploration
work on the US Project, are very experienced diamond exploration geologists.
Mr. Coopersmith has over 25 years of experience in diamond exploration,
evaluation, development and mining worldwide. He has been responsible for the
discovery of over 30 kimberlites and lamproites, including the Kelsey Lake
kimberlite in Colorado, which was the first diamond mine in the United States,
and is considered to be one of the most experienced diamond exploration
geologists in the United States. Dr. Janse has over 40 years of experience in
all aspects of diamond exploration for both primary and alluvial diamond
deposits worldwide, and has worked for De Beers, Selection Trust and BP
Minerals.


For further information:

Philip Kenny, Firestone Diamonds +44 20 7370 6452 / +44 7831 324 645

Leesa Peters, Conduit PR +44 20 7936 9095/ +44 7812 159 885

Jamie Cumming, Bell Lawrie White +44 141 314 8103 / +44 776 8044 620

Website:
www.firestonediamonds.com


davethehorse - 03 Jun 2004 16:10 - 12 of 18

According to Firestone Diamonds broker Bell Lawrie White FDI are on a prospective 2005 P/E of 9!!

If so these are due a massive re-rating.

Any views??

Dave

davethehorse - 07 Jun 2004 22:00 - 13 of 18

I have been in and out of Firestone Diamonds over the past two years and the research I have done in that time has stood me in good stead. The company is now, I believe, on the verge of coming good.

I wont try and sell you the story just provide links to the research and Fools can make their own minds up.

First here is the FDI website:

http://www.firestonediamonds.com/

Next up is Minesite.com where a very usefull amount of mining info can be researched:

http://www.minesite.com/index.php

Take a look at the recent presentation on Minesite by the Firestone CEO:

http://www.minesite.com/forums/180404/Firestone%20Diamonds%20Minesite%2018%20May%202004.pdf

Still interested - read this from Yahoo Finance today:

http://sg.biz.yahoo.com/040607/15/3kvqn.html

Also this from Tacy Ltd, a diamond consultant:

http://www.tacyltd.com/Research_Materials_Full.asp?id=53752

Add to this a few bullish broker notes:

http://www.namakwa.com.au/PDFS/Six%20Diamonds%20Juniors.pdf

Check ot the companys 2003 results and 2004 interims:

http://www.firestonediamonds.com/anreport/FirestoneAnnualReport2003.pdf

http://www.firestonediamonds.com/anreport/FirestoneIntReport2004.pdf


Any comments greatly appreciated - I thinf FDI is POTENTIALY very undervalued but VERY POSITIVE news flow IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER imho!

Dave

hobbst - 10 Jun 2004 10:51 - 14 of 18


I have been following this bunch for a while now. Whilst the company has excellent potential along with a very capable management team, the biggest problem in the past has been the lack of information / press releases made by the company. Recently however, the market has feasted on the positive news and I note that on Bloomberg there is story from the Dow Jones Newswire about Firestone being 'likely' to sign an agreement with BHP Billiton or De Beers this month to develop its Mopipi gem exploration project in Botswana, and that talks are at an 'advanced stage'.

Firestone is capitalised at only around 19m, so therefore, considering all its exploration projects with the big boys looking over their shoulder, together with its current profitable mining activities, the share look very attractive.

shareshark - 20 Jul 2004 09:57 - 15 of 18

Cut and paste this link into your browser for the latest update on FDI by WH Ireland:

http://www.wh-ireland.co.uk/downloads/investmentBulletins/WHIInvestmentBulletinJuly2004.pdf


Cheers

Dave

Andy - 20 Jul 2004 10:23 - 16 of 18

Wow, up 5p!

No news as of yet, something must be up for such a quick jump?

hobbst - 23 Jul 2004 14:46 - 17 of 18

This is beginning to look sexy - a institutional placing announced today of 2.188m shares at 64p ..... and the shares leap to 74p. Defies logic but who cares !!

Andy - 25 Jul 2004 00:57 - 18 of 18

hobbst,

I don't!

It looksas though Firestone is being re-rated now, at long last!

I expect the price to continue to increase!
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