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new millennium resources (NML)     

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 ??

Andy - 13 May 2005 16:02 - 517 of 1909

ASMITH2,

Yes I just tried, and I can buy @ 3.85p, MID price is 3.88!

mjr1234 - 13 May 2005 16:04 - 518 of 1909

Andy,

Its been that way for around a week.

Andy - 13 May 2005 16:35 - 519 of 1909

mjr,

Ok thanks.

EWRobson - 13 May 2005 21:44 - 520 of 1909

Suggest Andy should read the web-site [http://www.new-millenium.com.au/ang_resources.php]

The measured resource of Rio Lapi Garimpo is known as 235,000 carats; the recoverable at 80% is 188,100 carats. OK, production consists of sifting the gravel to extract the diamons, but they are already doing that. So I can't see why there should be a placing now or at least until the geological figures are confirmed in actual production; any finance needs must be very short-term indeed so a loan with share inducements would appear the logical route.

If the negative comments above are typical of the rumour market then that is sufficient to explain the bad market in the shares. I accept there is a negative track record. As everyone knows, I'm a cautious sort of bloke (don't ask the Mrs for confirmation) so am just holding what I have - but I'm sure the bold and brave like mjr and dynamite are staching them away, with lol and rofl down the line!

Eric

Andy - 13 May 2005 22:07 - 521 of 1909

Ewric,

I read it early last year, but thanks for posting the link, others will find it useful.

With regard to a possible placing / fundraising, it has been several months since the drawdown, and I'm sure they must be running fairly low on funds. Shane Healy was recently in London, meeting institutions, maybe he was also looking to raise some cash?

Whilst they may be mining, they are not currently selling any diamonds, and we don't know their rate of progress, or the average value per carat.

I find it hard to believe they will raise funds via a bucket shop broker, so am discounting it, until any confirmation to the contrary.

EWRobson - 14 May 2005 13:17 - 522 of 1909

andy: I think we are not that far apart in our thinking. The fact that they paid their salaries with shares in lieu shows how tight things are. They seemed to have raises funds in US$ and attitude in London seems negative, perhaps because they are Australians! I accept that the initail production does not produce the revanues and the process is proably complicated with the involvement of the Angolan government. However, you could argue that diamonds are better than cash or will at least assist the raising of cash in an effective way. Because of the evident risk, my holding is at 'half-carat' level! Have not admitted to the Mrs, whose name they are in, as she will expect the diamonds as a divi! Di, di-va that she is, is paying herself a di-vi in di-amonds! Beat that - what's better than one di? - ans 4. Oh, could have added di-lectable!

Eric

Dynamite - 14 May 2005 23:07 - 523 of 1909

The only thing better than me Eric is NML digging up trucks full of diamonds and an RNS saying so...tick tock
:-)

Andy - 15 May 2005 00:11 - 524 of 1909

Eric,

I don't think the fact that they are Australians has anything to do with them not being able to raise funds in the city, I would look at management's (thus far) failure to deliver. Afterall, the city is the premier world market for international fundraising for mining finance.

Good point about diamonds and cash,which will come first?

To be honest, I had expected them to put out an RNS saying mining in full production, then the price shoots up, to say, 7p, then they do a placing at a higher price. Now I'm not sure what will happen first.

Petra are presenting at Minesite next week, so we MAY glean some information from them re mining in Angola.

OFF TOPIC.

If you really like the dimaond sector, you may like to take a look at FDI, and in particular their RNS from last Friday!

No 10 bagger claims, but FDI have (IMHO) an excellent portfolio of prospects in Namaqualand, SA, and Botswana, as well as some new ones in USA.

A long term growth story IMO.

EWRobson - 15 May 2005 22:36 - 525 of 1909

Thanks, andy. FDI is on my watch list but one diamond stock is enough; I essentially went for NML because of the extremeley low cap. and the potential for an n-bagger, whatever that might be. I have 4 such stocks: if one comes off big time that will be great; if 2 ...; if 3....; if 4... A case of escalating nirvana!

Seems that we are both watching the situation from the same perspective, wondering what the outcome will be. The positive dream, as di says, is counting those trucks digging up loads of diamonds. Do we know anybody in Angola?

Eric

Andy - 15 May 2005 23:50 - 526 of 1909

Eric,

Well we may do after Tuesday as Petra Diamonds are presenting in London, and they are mining 11 miles from NML in Angola.

If I hear anything useful, I will post it Tuesday night.

ASMITH2 - 16 May 2005 09:49 - 527 of 1909

And guess what surprise surprise you can buy below the mid price again talk about disasters!!
It will be 3.38p next to buy...lol.!

mjr1234 - 16 May 2005 10:12 - 528 of 1909

You reckon VV? Or you just hoping?

ASMITH2 - 16 May 2005 10:23 - 529 of 1909

mjr1234 - What does VV stand for please? Thanks.

aldwickk - 16 May 2005 10:56 - 530 of 1909

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mjr1234 - 16 May 2005 10:57 - 531 of 1909

ASMITH2,

Double bottom.

Dynamite - 16 May 2005 11:08 - 532 of 1909

IMHO anyone who sells at this price is crazy. The potential is too great and lots of patience is needed. IMHO those that stay will be the ones who will be laughing.A few weeks and this could be a totally different share. A sparkling one!
Di

ASMITH2 - 16 May 2005 11:28 - 533 of 1909

mjr1234

Never heard of that before.

Andy - 16 May 2005 11:35 - 534 of 1909

The current spread is 3.51 - 3.6p, as tight as I've ever seen it.

mjr1234 - 16 May 2005 11:53 - 535 of 1909

Buys pouring in now.

ASMITH2 - 16 May 2005 11:55 - 536 of 1909

Is it worth topping up ? Looks like a few more buys could fill the order cant see it being more than a million at 3.5.
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