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
Andy
- 11 Aug 2005 12:11
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Queen1,
A brief mention in Shares today!
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Diamonds -
Miners just cant dig diamonds as quickly as the market wants and there is no sign that the production shortfall will disappear. Williams de Bro Tomlinson thinks that rough diamond prices could rise by 15% or more over the next 12 months.
The diamond business attracts plenty of companies the wise investor wouldnt entrust with a bent hapenny. But there are also several high-quality firms on the market, including Firestone Diamonds (FDI:AIM) which has excellent exploration projects in Botswana.
queen1
- 11 Aug 2005 12:44
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Andy, thanks for the posts. I must say, although it's finger-in-the-air stuff, the comment, This is a multi-million carat, multi billion-dollar potential resource, does sound wonderful! If only. Still, it sounds like it won't be too long (relatively speaking) until we'll have a better idea of the potential.
Andy
- 12 Aug 2005 15:43
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Quite a large fall today, apparently after a broking house issued a "sell" note, after the broker concerned stated that FDI were not including him in their news releases!
queen1
- 12 Aug 2005 21:52
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And holders sold based on that information?! Please. What is wrong with people....
Andy
- 29 Aug 2005 20:36
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Queen1,
A brief mention in yesterday's Sunday Times.
The Sunday Times
August 28, 2005
Teeling feels African heat from Petra - Ciaran Hancock
JOHN TEELING, the Clontarf-based entrepreneur, is facing another battle to retain control of African Diamonds, a listed company with potentially lucrative diamond mining licences in Botswana.
Petra Diamonds, a London-listed mining company with operations in Angola, South Africa and Sierra Leone, is believed to have approached Mark Scowcroft and Leon Daniels, two Africa-based shareholders who between them own 18% of African Diamonds shares.
Petra, which has a market capitalisation of 92m (134m) and is headed by Johan Dippenaar, is believed to be interested in acquiring Kalahari Diamonds, an unquoted diamond explorer in Botswana, with ground close to African Diamonds licences in the Orapa area.
BHP, a mining giant, is a key shareholder in Kalahari and is also Petras joint venture partner in Angola. African Diamonds would offer potential synergies for the company. De Beers, African Diamonds joint venture partner, is likely to block such a move, given Petras links with BHP, one of its biggest rivals.
Scowcroft resigned as a director of African Diamonds, which has a market cap of 33m, on August 23, fuelling speculation that he might sell his stake in the company. As a director, he would be obliged to inform the board of any approach from a third party. Leaving the board allows him to talk freely to any interested party, but he may be obliged to give first option to De Beers.
On the day Scowcroft resigned, De Beers said it had asked the board of African Diamonds to implement one of the terms of its joint venture deal, under which each director is granted rights of first refusal to the mining giant if they choose to sell their shareholding. Scowcroft, who had a public falling out with Teeling earlier this year, could be bound by this.
Petras interest follows a similar approach from Firestone Diamonds, a UK-quoted mining company headed by Irishman Philip Kenny. Firestone, which also has diamond licences in Botswana, is believed to have held talks with Scowcroft and Daniels with a view to using their equity to gain control of African Diamonds board.
Teeling said: I am aware of the interest of Firestone Diamonds and of Petra.
The resignation of Mark Scowcroft was unfortunate because he was a very good geologist. Replacement specialists will be appointed within a short time. I would be concerned that there are predators out there who would like a slice of the Orapa discovery and that they would use Mark Scowcroft as the entry point.
queen1
- 31 Aug 2005 13:16
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Thanks Andy. I'm a little disappointed (again) with the current sp. Any views?
Andy
- 31 Aug 2005 13:50
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queen1,
Me too, to be honest, I don't see any reason for the drift downwards. To the best of my knowledge there's no bad news around that, so maybe simply the absense of any news at all?
I personally think a deal with AFD would muddy the waters for FDI, so I would prefer to see FDI continue to do what they seem to do best, exploration.
Having said that, Phil Kenny is shrewd, so i'm sure of he does a deal, it will be value enhancing.
aldwickk
- 31 Aug 2005 14:57
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Andy,
Take a look at KYS, Vice chairman is Simon Cawkwell [ E K ] he holds at least 700,000 shares.
Andy
- 07 Sep 2005 00:43
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Zeppelin to be used to spy SAs diamonds
Johannesburg A German-built airship, or Zeppelin, arrived yesterday in South Africa, where it has been chartered by diamond producer De Beers for use as a platform for mineral exploration in southern Africa.
Astonished onlookers noticed the cigar-shaped vessel floating near Cape Towns Table Mountain after it was unloaded at the citys dock and took off for the Ysterplaat military base about 30km away. The prototype airship, one of only three of its kind in the world, was flown from the factory near Lake Constance to Amsterdam and shipped to South Africa.
De Beers spokesman Tom Tweedy said it would be fitted with measuring equipment to enable the study of geological formations indicating the presence of diamonds in SA, Namibia and Botswana. Sapa
Andy
- 07 Sep 2005 00:44
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Aldwick,
Ok will do, thanks.
Any particular reason for you liking them?
aldwickk
- 07 Sep 2005 09:11
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Andy,
Since i posted that Simon Cawkwell as bought more shares/ options, I have been told by a top man at a top brokers, that there are rurmours that he as a massive amount of options that have not been made known to the city.
Andy
- 15 Sep 2005 13:56
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aldwick,
Nice rise today!
the 100k buy presumably started the rise.
aldwickk
- 15 Sep 2005 15:05
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Andy,
Yes, and AFD up. Have you looked at KYS yet ?
Andy
- 16 Sep 2005 21:58
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aldwick,
Only briefly, I see Ek has left the company, but significantly increased his holding, and is planning to visit again soon.
I have to admit if he's putting his own money where his mouth is, and paying market price, I would see that as very positive.
I am going to read a bit more about them.
Yet another nice little rise here today, to finish off the week on a very positive note!
I hear there is a shortage of stock, and online dealing was restricted yesterday afternoon, Squaregain would only trade 2500 electronicaly.
The free float on FDI is only around 20%, so they will struggle for sellers IMO.
Andy
- 17 Sep 2005 11:48
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Aldwick,
This is the new airship De Beers will be using for exploration in Botswana!
Interestingly, it carries the name Debswana, sugesting it will only be used in Botswana, and not SA.
hobbst
- 22 Sep 2005 14:10
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Lots of activity in the shares and hence the SP up to 1.60 ish
Nothing obvious on trawling thru the internet but a liitle mention in the Daily Express market report today ........."Rumours of an upbeat drilling report from Botswana helped Firestone Diamonds sparkle, up 8.5p to 160.5p".
Andy
- 25 Sep 2005 23:58
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hobbst,
Yes I saw the snippet in the Express, but FDI have not confirmed the rumour, so it may just be that.
FDI have never been a leaky company, so I was surprised to see the comment in the Express, although the David Shand column has had it's fair share of failures in the past!
I was expecting some sort of confirmation from the Groen River , rather than Botswana to be honest, although FDI could announce news on a number of fronts as they have several areas ongoing at the moment.
Andy
- 27 Sep 2005 23:18
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Hobbst,
Well no announcement from FDI thus far, and the price has retraced, possibly hot money leaving.
I guess if they had an announcement, they may have to hold on for a while now, or run the risk of being accused of leaking the info.
The Express specifically mentioned "Botswana drilling results", so any news from alluvials in SA could be safely released IMO.
Andy
- 05 Oct 2005 12:03
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News just out!
"Strategic investment" in AFD!
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Firestone Diamonds PLC
05 October 2005
Firestone Diamonds plc
Acquisition of interest in African Diamonds plc
5 October 2005
Firestone Diamonds plc ('Firestone Diamonds' or the 'Company') today announces
that it has entered into an agreement to acquire a total of 4,879,220 ordinary
shares in African Diamonds plc ('African Diamonds'), representing approximately
7.28% of the issued share capital of African Diamonds.
The shares in African Diamonds are being acquired in exchange for new ordinary
shares in Firestone Diamonds, on the basis of one new ordinary share in
Firestone Diamonds for each 2.6 ordinary shares in African Diamonds. On 4
October 2005, the respective closing mid-market prices for Firestone Diamonds
and African Diamonds were 146p and 54p, respectively, giving a relative ratio of
2.7.
The Company regards the acquisition as a strategic investment and does not
intend to make an offer for African Diamonds.
For further information:
Philip Kenny, Firestone Diamonds +44 20 8834 1028 / +44 7831 324 645
Leesa Peters, Conduit PR +44 20 7618 8760 / +44 7812 159 885
Jamie Cumming, Bell Lawrie +44 141 314 8103 / +44 7768 044 620
Website:
www.firestonediamonds.com
Background information:
Firestone Diamonds plc is an international diamond mining and exploration
company with operations in the Namaqualand region of South Africa, Botswana and
the United States.
Firestone has extensive interests in Botswana, which is the world's largest
producer of diamonds, with annual production of approximately 30 million carats
worth over $2.5 billion. Botswana is considered to be one of the best countries
in the world to explore for kimberlite - the primary source rock for diamonds.
Firestone's Mopipi, Orapa and Jwaneng projects are located close to the major
Orapa and Jwaneng mines and are all being explored by De Beers in joint venture
with Firestone. Firestone is also exploring for kimberlite in the US on the
Laurentia craton, which extends into Canada, where it hosts a number of
diamondiferous kimberlite deposits.
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.
Firestone's mining operations in Namaqualand include the Bonte Koe, Avontuur and
Oena Mines, all of which produce high quality alluvial diamonds, and a growing
portfolio of early stage and advanced exploration projects, of which the Groen
River Valley project is the most important.
Firestone has a highly qualified management team with extensive experience in
the exploration, evaluation and development of diamond projects. Firestone is
quoted on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange
and trades under the symbol FDI.L.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
Andy
- 05 Oct 2005 15:30
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It looks like the market was expecting different news, down 4p now!