Andy
- 01 Jan 2005 23:18
Firestone Diamonds plc is a UK-based international diamond mining and exploration company with operations in the Namaqualand region of South Africa and Botswana. Namaqualand, which is located on the west coast of South Africa, has been one of the world's largest alluvial diamond producing regions for the past 60 years, with total production to date estimated to be worth more than $3 billion. Botswana is the world's largest producer of diamonds by value, with annual production of over 20 million carats worth over $1.6 billion.
Firestones strategy has been to build a portfolio comprising advanced development and production projects to provide sustainable cash flow to fund ongoing exploration programmes and to provide an early return on investment, together with large scale exploration projects which have the potential to yield significant reserves of gem quality diamonds.
The company operates the Avontuur Mine and the Oena Mine of Namaqualand, which produces high quality alluvial diamonds, and has a growing portfolio of advanced and early stage exploration projects in known diamond producing areas in Namaqualand and Botswana.
Since 1996 the company has increased reserves and resources more than thirty two times from 34,000 carats to over 1.1 million carats at present, with an estimated gross value of approximately 260 million. Firestone is debt free and well funded and has a highly qualified management team with extensive experience in the financing and development of diamond and other natural resource projects. Firestone is quoted on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange and trades under the symbol FDI.L.
Firestone also has an exploration project in the USA.
Main Mining Pit, Avontuur Mine, Namaqualand, South Africa.
For FDI Corporate information :
http://www.firestonediamonds.com/frcorporate.htm
For FDI homepage :
http://www.firestonediamonds.com/index.htm
Firestone Dimaonds shares in issue: 65m 20p Ords
Firestone Diamonds PLC - Major Shareholders
Major Shareholders ---- Amount --- % Holding
Elfin Trust Company Ltd 7,200,000 16.68
Aurora Investment Trust 7,200,000 16.68
Gartmore Investment Mgt 5,418,116 12.56
queen1
- 22 May 2005 22:08
- 172 of 725
Could be potentially interesting. It would be good to get FDI moving again.
aldwickk
- 23 May 2005 13:49
- 173 of 725
Bought some more FDI this morning, with all these buys today the price should have moved up like it did in the past, i see AFD as gone down ?
ethel
- 23 May 2005 13:59
- 174 of 725
Can anyone tell me about Firestone's activities in America,please?
Thanks,Ethel
Andy
- 23 May 2005 23:16
- 175 of 725
ethel,
There's not too much known at the moment, FDI haven't released the location of their exploration for commercial reasons, although they are thought to be near the Canadian border.
I'm hoping for some news regarding the USA exploration in the near future, as it seems quite a while since they last released any, and they have been there for two years.
Here's a copy of the RNS FDI released on 03.06.2004.
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Please note - RELEASED ON 01/06/2004 -
Firestone Diamonds signs joint venture deal with US' ADI
AFX
LONDON (AFX) - Firestone Diamonds PLC said it has signed a letter of intent to enter into a joint venture over a kimberlite exploration project in the US with American Diamonds Inc (ADI).
Firestone also said results from the project were positive.
CEO Philip Kenny said: 'We are very pleased with the results of our exploration in the US, 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.'
Released 01.06.2004.
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Andy
- 22 Jun 2005 23:55
- 176 of 725
Bounced of the 150DMA line again, and a nice little jump today.
Quite incredible that this thread is so quiet after such a good couple of days.
FDI must be due to release some news fairly soon.
RD
- 23 Jun 2005 07:37
- 177 of 725
Gets a mention in shares mag today:
"Shares in portfolio favourite Firestone
Diamonds (FDI:AIM) have sparkled since we
tipped them at 89.5p back in November and
word has it that investors can expect a a series
of announcements over the coming few weeks.
The company has remained schtum since
interim figures in March and the shares have
paused for breath, but could it be that theres
more good news on kimberlites at its Orapa
project in Botswana?"
SP should be on the up if it's accurate.
queen1
- 23 Jun 2005 09:12
- 178 of 725
That would be most welcome!
Andy
- 23 Jun 2005 14:49
- 179 of 725
queen1, RD,
Well we're up 4p now, so someone think's it's accurate!
And if we stay at this level, we will have broken the recent downtrend IMO.
I have been expecting news for a few weeks now, as the rate of exploration in Botswan must mean they have drilled up to 60 more holes since the last news.
aldwickk
- 24 Jun 2005 20:17
- 180 of 725
FDI,EPD and AFD all closed up today.
queen1
- 24 Jun 2005 21:55
- 181 of 725
Nice little rise today - downtrend broken as predicted Andy?
Andy
- 25 Jun 2005 00:14
- 182 of 725
queen1,
Looking at the chart, it would appear so, IMHO!
Watch the FT on Monday, it may contain a diamond suplement, and maybe a feature on FDI! Not guaranteed, but it has been suggested that this may be so.
Aldwick,
yes a good day for diamond junior holders!
queen1
- 25 Jun 2005 12:50
- 183 of 725
Thanks, I'll look out for that. Have a good weekend.
Andy
- 26 Jun 2005 22:35
- 184 of 725
Queen1,
Please note the FT diamond feature is on TUESDAY, not tomorrow as I previously stated!
Hope you read this before you buy the paper!
queen1
- 27 Jun 2005 09:26
- 185 of 725
Thanks Andy. Another good start to today.
queen1
- 27 Jun 2005 13:40
- 186 of 725
Well I shouldn't have said that - back to square one.
Andy
- 27 Jun 2005 22:45
- 187 of 725
queen1,
Well we finished +2p, which is fine by me!
There were quite a few private investor size buys in the first hour, which suggests to me that some people were expecting news, or maybe a tipsheet has just tipped FDI?
I feel news must be close, let's hope it's this week, as the momentum that has built up.
Personally, I would take 2p per week for the rest of the year now!
aldwickk
- 28 Jun 2005 07:14
- 188 of 725
Firestone Diamonds PLC
28 June 2005
Firestone Diamonds plc
Joint venture with De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited on Groen River Valley
project
LONDON: 28th June 2005
HIGHLIGHTS
Establishes joint venture with De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited ('
DBCM') on Groen River Valley exploration project in South Africa
DBCM to earn 61% interest for financing project to completion of
bankable feasibility study
Firestone has option to have DBCM fund mine construction for additional
9% interest
DBCM to contribute minerals rights in the Groen River area to the joint
venture
Two new exploration targets identified
Bulk sampling of HL deposit to be accelerated
Firestone Diamonds plc ('Firestone' or the 'Company') today announces that it
has entered into a joint venture with DBCM over the Company's Groen River Valley
exploration project in South Africa.
The Groen River Valley project is Firestone's most important exploration project
in South Africa. This is due to the fact that the Groen River is the last
major unexplored ancient river system on the west coast of South Africa and that
mining by DBCM and others has proven the presence of diamonds of large size and
exceptional quality in the area. Diamonds from the Groen River Valley are
considered to be similar to or better in quality than those recovered from the
Orange River. Diamonds recovered downstream from the joint venture area at the
mouth of the Groen River have recorded values up to and exceeding $1,000 per
carat. Firestone controls all of the most prospective ground in the lower
reaches of the Groen River, covering an area of approximately 500 square
kilometres.
Joint Venture Terms
Under the terms of the joint venture agreement, DBCM can earn a 61% interest in
the project by financing and carrying out all exploration and evaluation work,
up to completion of bankable feasibility studies on any deposits identified by
exploration in the project area.
Following completion of a bankable feasibility study on any deposit, Firestone
and DBCM will each bear their pro-rata share of mine construction costs,
although Firestone will have the option to call on DBCM to provide loan finance
for Firestone's share of these costs. If Firestone elects to exercise this
option, DBCM will earn an additional 9% interest in the joint venture. DBCM
will also contribute mineral rights that it holds in the Groen River Valley
region to the joint venture, covering an area of approximately 90 square
kilometres. DBCM will retain the right to market any diamonds recovered through
the activities of the joint venture.
Exploration Results
Firestone has carried out a substantial amount of exploration in the Groen River
Valley area over the past ten years, including aerial photography and satellite
imagery interpretation, ground geological mapping, extensive drilling and
sampling of diamondiferous gravels. This work has resulted in the
identification of the palaeo river systems that were responsible for
transporting the diamonds that have been mined near the mouth of the Groen River
by DBCM and others.
DBCM has conducted a comprehensive geological due diligence review on the
results of Firestone's exploration, including the following:
review and interpretation of material recovered from drilling in the
area
geological interpretation of drilling logs and profiles
review of the location and value of diamonds recovered by exploration
in the area, and the grade of the deposits from which the diamonds were
recovered
review of Firestone's palaeo-drainage interpretation for the area
DBCM has also carried out a significant amount of exploration in the Groen River
Valley in recent years, including a Spectrem high resolution airborne
electromagnetic (EM) survey that has been used to generate a detailed 3D model
of the bedrock topography in the area. Based on this model, DBCM has
independently developed its own palaeo-drainage interpretation. This
interpretation is consistent with Firestone's interpretation and confirms that
the area contains a very large resource of potentially diamondiferous alluvial
deposits that may have significant economic potential.
Exploration Plans
DBCM has assumed responsibility for managing exploration and evaluation work and
intends to significantly increase the pace of work on the project. Since the
end of 2004, Firestone has been carrying out exploration drilling on targets
identified by previous exploration and this work will be continued by DBCM.
Data from exploration carried out by Firestone will be combined with DBCM's EM
and other data to produce an integrated geological model of the project area.
DBCM's 3D bedrock topography model will allow the most attractive exploration
targets to be rapidly identified. This work is at an advanced stage and has
already identified two new targets for further exploration drilling.
Evaluation of HL Deposit
The DBCM due diligence review also focused on the very large HL gravel deposit,
which was discovered by Firestone in 2003. The HL deposit is 7 kilometres long
and up to 700 metres wide. Analysis of EM data for the area where the HL
deposit is located and of material recovered from drilling indicates that the
deposit is similar in age and geological setting to the 'Megalodon' deposit
recently discovered by DBCM, which is the largest alluvial diamond deposit
discovered to date in Namaqualand.
As evaluation of the HL deposit will be a high priority for the joint venture,
plans for bulk sampling during the second half of the year are being
accelerated. Results of this work will provide an indication of the grade of
the HL deposit and the value of the diamonds it contains and will allow an
initial evaluation of the economic potential of the deposit to be made. Bulk
sampling will be carried out by using a Bauer specialised large diameter auger
drill, extensively used by DBCM's Namaqualand Mines for sampling of alluvial
deposits. It is expected that by the time the HL bulk sampling programme is
completed, exploration drilling will have identified other deposits for bulk
sampling.
Philip Kenny, CEO of Firestone Diamonds, commented: 'We have believed for many
years that the Groen River has the potential to become a major new alluvial
diamond producing region, and DBCM's interest in the project indicates that they
also recognize the potential for a new, large-scale source of high quality
diamonds. The introduction of DBCM's capability and expertise, and its more
than seventy years' experience in diamond exploration and mining in Namaqualand,
will allow us to accelerate the exploitation of that potential. We are very
pleased to have signed our fourth joint venture with DBCM in the past twelve
months, and we look forward to continuing to develop the growing relationship
between our companies.'
Kerwin Rana, Head of New Business for DBCM , also commented: 'We are pleased to
have concluded yet another value creating partnership with Firestone Diamonds, a
company whose skills and ability we have grown to respect. We look forward to
collaborating on our expertise and technologies to realize the economic
potential of this project.'
The Company expects to be able to update shareholders on progress at its other
projects in Botswana and South Africa and other developments shortly.
For further information:
Philip Kenny, Firestone Diamonds +44 20 7370 6452 / +44 7831 324 645
Leesa Peters, Conduit PR +44 20 7618 8760 / +44 7812 159 885
Jamie Cumming, Bell Lawrie White +44 141 314 8103 / +44 7768 044 620
Website:
www.firestonediamonds.com
Andy
- 28 Jun 2005 22:31
- 189 of 725
Aldwick,
Thanks, and IMHO a really positive and interesting RNS!
A FOURTH JV with De Beers for Firestone, and this time an alluvial one in Namaqualand, S.Africa. Terrific news IMO, and yet the market soaked it up like a sponge, and there was hardly any price movement by the end of the session, merely a 0.5p rise.
I am astonished there is no reaction on this BB, if AFD or NML had issued this they would have overloaded the server with posts!
queen1
- 28 Jun 2005 22:43
- 190 of 725
That's an interesting point Andy. We three intrepid FDI followers seem to be the only one's interested. As an example, I know that you're pretty bullish on Sterling Energy, and I'm a holder, but they've been a dead market for a year now. Yet that BB is full to the rafters with posters every day. Very odd.
Andy
- 28 Jun 2005 22:49
- 191 of 725
Aldwickk,
I have also pasted this on the other BB.
I think the pertinent points of the RNS were these;
DBCM will also contribute mineral rights that it holds in the Groen River Valley region to the joint venture, covering an area of approximately 90 square
kilometres.
Based on this model, DBCM has independently developed its own palaeo-drainage interpretation. This interpretation is consistent with Firestone's interpretation and confirms that the area contains a very large resource of potentially diamondiferous alluvial deposits that may have significant economic potential.
DBCM has assumed responsibility for managing exploration and evaluation work and intends to significantly increase the pace of work on the project.
This work is at an advanced stage and has already identified two new targets for further exploration drilling.
Analysis of EM data for the area where the HL deposit is located and of material recovered from drilling indicates that the deposit is similar in age and geological setting to the 'Megalodon' deposit recently discovered by DBCM, which is the largest alluvial diamond deposit discovered to date in Namaqualand.
Plans for bulk sampling during the second half of the year are being ccelerated.
Kerwin Rana, Head of New Business for DBCM , also commented: 'We are pleased to have concluded yet another value creating partnership with Firestone Diamonds, a company whose skills and ability we have grown to respect.
We look forward to collaborating on our expertise and technologies to realize the economic otential of this project.'