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Griffin Minning (GFM)     

PARKIN - 09 May 2004 14:50

Please see S/Tele Share Tips belivies that griffin has had talks with Anglo American & also Ivanho Mines RE: negotations starting @ 50p with management requiring more per share.!!

stockbunny - 02 Mar 2005 10:03 - 68 of 140

Well that was brief..is the rumour over now?
LOL - hopefully we can rebound again later!
;>)

FILTHY POOR - 03 Mar 2005 13:50 - 69 of 140

A lot of buys being shown as sells.
Can currently buy below mid price @ 36.25p

This is similar to yesterdays trades, as well.
Could buy @ 36.43p yesterday @ 36.5p mid.

stockbunny - 03 Mar 2005 13:53 - 70 of 140

We'll have to see how things progress.
:>)

aldwickk - 03 Mar 2005 22:22 - 71 of 140

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aldwickk - 04 Mar 2005 12:14 - 72 of 140

Should end the day at 40p.

stockbunny - 04 Mar 2005 12:40 - 73 of 140

Interesting thought - haven't checked stockwatch for a while
so out of touch with current price, is that wistful thinking
or is it going well aldwickk?

stockbunny - 04 Mar 2005 12:46 - 74 of 140

Hmm just checked, maybe not today aldwickk but it's still
going along well!

Dynamite - 31 Mar 2005 10:47 - 75 of 140

A post from the other side;

Thoughts on Caijiaying project in China...

Politically stable country
Very low security risk
Very low labour costs
Very low tax bands (see accounts)

Zinc/Gold products in demand locally and globally
Improved product prices since feasibility report Sept03
Site preparation begins Oct03
Photographs at GFM website confirm construction progress
Mine commission starts very soon, spring 2005

Project fully financed
Most recent placing Feb04 c9m @ 25p
3-stage incentive for directors 9.5m options priced 30p
$20m cash ending June, $16m for mine
3yr 100% cashflow = incentive for high productivity

Phase I (zone III) planned 200K tonnes ore/annum increasing to 500K
200K ore yields 22K zinc metal + gold for free
500koz Gold in Zone III alone, planned for phase I
Further underground drilling expected to enhance resources

Hebei Hua-Ao (trading subsidiary) is forecasted to be
4th biggest zinc producer in China (based on 22K tonne zinc)

No debts
No forward contracts
Future exploration funds expected from organic growth

Plenty of scope for further exploration success

Gold zones within zone III
Prove up additional gold blocks to be mined (not in original plan)
Proving wider zinc lodes III
Pre-production mining underground (to increase throughput asap)
Surrounding Prospects
Primarily zone V for Gold, Zone II awaits info between II and III
Between Zones III and II
Indications of connecting system
Re-evaluate original license area
Use acquired knowledge (historical data and new targets)
Regional Epithermal gold exploration
For additional separate projects

Announcements due in 2005: expected news from zone II/III drilling and Geo-physical survey over the regional exploration licence area.

"The Company believes that with the commissioning of the first, majority foreign
owned mine in the PRC at Caijiaying, the possibility exists for other world class
projects to be offered to Griffin by various arms of the PRCs local, provincial
and central governments for development, modernisation and operation.

The commissioning of Caijiaying lays the foundation not only for Griffin to become
a profitable mining company, but also gives it the potential to further expand its
influence in the mining sector of the worlds largest mineral producer"

stockbunny - 31 Mar 2005 10:50 - 76 of 140

Cheers Dynamite for posting that, good news!
:>)

StarFrog - 04 Apr 2005 09:30 - 77 of 140

What's this about:

RAB CAPITAL secretly sells its stake of almost 15 pct in GRIFFIN MINING without formally notifying the company - Sunday Telegraph

Are they allowed to do that?

brianboru - 04 Apr 2005 09:37 - 78 of 140

Griffin are registered in Bermuda according to posts on ADVFN and don't come under UK rules?

I hold but my reservation on Griffin is it's 'one horse' nature i.e. total reliance on one mine - if a major gearbox or bearing goes or there is any other major fault in the mine or at the preperation mill which delays start up (and if a fault is going to happen the first few months are the most likely times) then the price will plummet. Saying that I believe the risk is built into the price.

FILTHY POOR - 04 Apr 2005 10:29 - 79 of 140

The SP will not plummet!.
Delays in mining are expected.
The fact that the project is currently on time and budget
is a testament to the quality of the management.

brianboru - 04 Apr 2005 10:44 - 80 of 140

The SP will not plummet!.

I'm afraid it will if there is an announced delay to production. Why do you think it wouldn't?

Delays in mining are expected.

Not by the retail investors that have been rammped into this share, I'm afraid that they would panic and the market would fleece them.

Anyway, let's hope (for both our sakes) that nothing untoward occours and we both make lots of money ;-)

stockbunny - 04 Apr 2005 13:18 - 81 of 140

Count me in too please guys!
:>)

Dynamite - 05 Apr 2005 07:43 - 82 of 140

Looking good :-)

Griffin Mining Ld
05 April 2005



GRIFFIN MINING LIMITED

5th APRIL 2005

GRIFFIN ANNOUNCES 'DRY COMMISSIONING' DATE FOR CAIJIAYING OF 25TH APRIL 2005


Griffin Mining Limited ('Griffin or the 'Company') is extremely pleased to
announce that its Chinese design and engineering consultants and construction
managers for the Caijiaying mine and processing plant, the Beijing Engineering
Non-Ferrous Institute ('ENFI'), have confirmed that, subject to the delivery and
installation of a small number of remaining components, the planned date of dry
commissioning of the Caijiaying plant will be Monday, the 25th of April, 2005.
This is on schedule and within the planned ENFI budget.


Assuming dry commissioning encounters no installation or manufacturing defects,
production should commence immediately after the curing of the main plant floor
on the 15th of May 2005. In anticipation of commissioning, zinc ore has already
been mined and stockpiled at the surface ready for processing.


Mladen Ninkov, Griffin's Chairman, commented on these developments as follows:


'Rarely does a dream become reality. Caijiaying remains on track to be
commissioned on time and on budget in an extremely strong zinc metal market. It
is a just reward for the courage, patience and support the shareholders have
shown for the Company. I could not be more delighted.'



Further information

Mladen Ninkov - Chairman Telephone: +44(0) 20 7629 7772
Roger Goodwin - Finance Director
Griffin Mining Limited


Philip Davies Telephone: +44(0) 20 7953 2000
Charles Stanley & Company Limited



Hugo de Salis Telephone: +44(0) 20 7242 4477
St Brides Media & Finance Ltd





Griffin Mining Limited's shares are quoted on the Alternative Investment Market
(AIM) of the London Stock Exchange (symbol GFM).

Further information on Griffin Mining Ltd is available on the Company's web
site:
www.griffinmining.com



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



paulgrip - 05 Apr 2005 08:26 - 83 of 140

Great news!!!

aldwickk - 05 Apr 2005 08:44 - 84 of 140

Good timing, start of new tax year for investers.

Dynamite - 05 Apr 2005 08:49 - 85 of 140

That's tomorrow Aldwick...today is the last day:-)

aldwickk - 05 Apr 2005 08:53 - 86 of 140

Better still, more buyers tomorrow. Dia, you be please to know that i bought a few NML yesterday.

Dynamite - 05 Apr 2005 09:00 - 87 of 140

Well done Aldwick...you will be pleased to know I bought some more GFM yesterday as well ;-)All 3 of my mines are set to make a fortune..NML, GFM and KMR Yay!!!!
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