From the Seymour 17th Sept 07 update :
"Nearly there
Hambledon Mining has released its interim results for the six months to
June. These figures cover the period before the start of production and
are unrepresentative of the potential for the group following the projected
start-up of both the Sekisovskoye and Ognevka operations in Kazakhstan.
For the record, the company reported a pre-tax loss of just under 1.0m,
which included the write-off of 0.2m of exploration costs at the Tserkovka
property. This followed the receipt of drilling results that were
disappointing, albeit that further deep holes are planned in the second half
to determine the veracity of the geological model. Additional exploration is
planned on the companys other landholdings from the start of 2008.
The company has been making progress at the Ognevka project more
quickly than we had anticipated particularly following the delay in the
transfer of the licence, which was not completed until May. Admittedly, the
plant had been well looked after while it was under care and maintenance
so it now appears that it should be in a position to recommence
operations in October perhaps a month or two ahead of schedule.
The Sekisovskoye plant start-up has been delayed by the knock-on
effects of the late delivery of the ball mills from the Russian suppliers. In
particular, the lack of technically qualified staff means that the contractors
slipped behind with the wiring and pipe-work necessary to complete the
plant. Nevertheless, it has enabled part-commissioning, which should
reduce the risk of start-up problems.
While the delays at Sekisovskoye are disappointing, the group appears
close to cash generation at Ognevka. Furthermore, with scope for a quick
start-up at Sekisovskoye, when the plant is completed, the company
should start generating cash relatively soon thereafter. We also anticipate
newsflow on the underground mine plan at Sekisovskoye and the
metallurgical testwork on the tailings at Ognevka before year-end.
We believe that there is considerable scope for advance at Hambledon
over the next three months. To take advantage of this we believe that now
must be the right time to buy the companys shares. Buy."
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