antiadvfn
- 23 Jan 2004 07:30
I don't believe that the mentioned "African Gold Zimbabwe" is AFG, but the article does demonstrate rapid resurgence of E&P in Zimbabwe:
Mining Giants Plan Massive Diamond Prospecting
The Herald (Harare)
January 22, 2004
Posted to the web January 22, 2004
Harare
MINING giants, De Beers Zimbabwe Prospecting Limited and Circle Three Mining Corporation are proposing a massive diamond prospecting project that will see the two companies prospecting for the mineral in Gweru, Harare, Bulawayo and Kadoma mining districts.
The two mining companies intend to prospect for diamond in areas covering a total of 448 180 hectares.
Another company, African Gold Zimbabwe, has also undertaken to prospect for gold on two areas measuring 120 550 hectares within the Harare and Gweru mining districts.
De Beers Zimbabwe Prospecting Limited, Circle Three Mining Corporation and African Gold Zimbabwe have applied to the Mining Affairs Board for an exclusive prospecting order for 12 areas under the four mining districts.
In the latest issue of the Government gazette, the Mining Affairs Board said De Beers, Circle Three Mining and African Gold Zimbabwe intend to prospect for diamonds and gold over an area of approximately 568 730 hectares from the three areas.
"The applicants intend to prospect for diamond within the areas, which have been reserved against prospecting pending determination of this application.
"Prospecting authority is sought upon registered base mineral blocks within the reservation," read part of the notice.
One of the two diamond prospecting projects to be undertaken by Circle Three Mining measures 65 000 hectares and is bounded by a line commencing on the Zimbabwe-Zambia border approximating five kilometres.
All areas, which have been earmarked for prospecting are within the 15 000 hectares and 65 000 hectares range and are mostly in the traditional mineral bearing areas of the country.
The proposal to prospect for diamond in the country comes at a time when the US$41 million Murowa Diamond Mine has started to operate following the successful relocation of 141 families which were on the mining site.
Mining is one of the sectors which has been depressed over the last five years but some of the players in the industry have said investors should look at non-traditional minerals.
An example that is often given is that of platinum, which is fast becoming the world's most lucrative mineral.
The mining of diamond in Zimbabwe is also fast gaining pace and it is expected that some of the mining projects would create a lot of employment.
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SueHelen
- 25 Feb 2004 22:06
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Neutral (Long term) - Feb 25, 2004
Has risen 1740% since the bottom on 7 Apr 2003 at 0.63. Has broken the ceiling of the falling trend, which indicates a slower initial falling rate. Has risen strongly since the positive signal from a inverse head and shoulders formation at the break through the resistance at 2.00. The objective at 6.40 is now met, but the formation still gives a signal in the same direction. Positive volume balance, i.e. high volume in days of rising prices and low volume in days of falling prices, strengthens the stock in the short term. The stock has support at p 3.00. High risk.
xmortal
- 26 Feb 2004 10:38
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I think the prices will start to move significantly again once we get some kind of drilling results, possible farm in contracts and positive feasibility studies are announced. Most know that any mining exploring company is worth if produces some good results. Again fundamentals are the most important in this kind of risky investment, these will come apparent once all of the above are given. As for institutional investment, yes they put money (they are gambling, just like us, just like they do in any company that may grow one day. I also agree that few thousands shares bought are not really 'institutional investment' it could be anyone of us who is really a high risk taker. Like AFD and CWV, it has had its run for now. It is now up to AFG to demostrate they can take profits form their recent adquisitions. To me this is a long term investment with a high risk element since it depends a lot in how the dollar is behaving. Do u agree with me Sue and rest???
SueHelen
- 26 Feb 2004 15:53
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Agree.
SueHelen
- 26 Feb 2004 15:54
- 275 of 626
Price 11.0-12.0 pence, up 2.2%. The blue has been a long time coming.
SueHelen
- 26 Feb 2004 16:05
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Price 11.5-12.5 pence, up 6.6%, looking much better.
SueHelen
- 26 Feb 2004 16:10
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Back to 11.0-12.5 pence, though some larger buys have come through.
There was a 500,000 purchase at 11 pence this morning as well.
SueHelen
- 26 Feb 2004 21:24
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Price closing at 11.0-12.0 pence. Blue close and with the price now consolidated at these levels the price should start to rise over the coming days.
Buyers returning today, with some good buys reported today.
nmjnmj
- 26 Feb 2004 21:26
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Xmortal,
AFD isn't done yet....22% rise today. With AFG isn't there another announcement due?
Go Gold :-)
nmjnmj
SueHelen
- 26 Feb 2004 21:37
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Hi there,
Yes there is one more announcement due very soon with AFG which should be a cracker (Independent report, earlier in the thread).
SueHelen
- 26 Feb 2004 21:37
- 281 of 626
SueHelen
- 26 Feb 2004 21:38
- 282 of 626
Ten day moving average is coming down now and should the price rise tomorrow then it will cross the ten day moving average tomorrow at a price of 12.25 pence which will lift the price in the upward trend again.
SueHelen
- 26 Feb 2004 21:41
- 283 of 626
Investtech analysis (after today's close):
Positive Candidate (Medium term) - Feb 26, 2004
Has risen 1860% since the bottom on 7 Apr 2003 at 0.63. Is within a rising trend, which indicates a continued growth. The stock has support at p 2.00. High risk with a difference between the lowest and the highest price of an average month of 61%.
xmortal
- 26 Feb 2004 22:11
- 284 of 626
I want AFG to run as far up as possible but real gains will be once the above is achieve. AFD has to do the same. I would like to know what will be the situation once the dollar picks up again (likely after the elections??)
azhar
- 27 Feb 2004 12:12
- 285 of 626
A bit of a drop again today after rising yesterday. Still support at 10/11p. Any views anyone?
SueHelen
- 27 Feb 2004 13:29
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Hi,
Current Price 10.5-12.0 pence.
News on one more operation will most likely be announced next week. MMs just trying to increase their stockpiles before it starts to fly once the news on the last operation comes through.
I still think after news on the last site is announced these will get to 20 pence in a matter of days.
Best Wishes,
Sue.
SueHelen
- 27 Feb 2004 13:31
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2 * 100,000 buys at 12 pence have just gone through, one after the other.
SueHelen
- 27 Feb 2004 14:21
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2 * 125,000 buys reported at 12 pence, one after the other again.
SueHelen
- 28 Feb 2004 12:40
- 289 of 626
Investtech Analysis:
Weak Positive Candidate (Short term) - Feb 27, 2004
Has risen 650% since the bottom on 14 Oct 2003 at 1.50. Has broken through the floor of a rising trend channel. This indicates a slower rising rate at first, or the start of a more horizontal development. The stock has support at p 5.00 and resistance at p 15.00. High risk with a difference between the lowest and the highest price of an average month of 61%.
SueHelen
- 28 Feb 2004 12:40
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Positive Candidate (Medium term) - Feb 27, 2004
Has risen 1700% since the bottom on 7 Apr 2003 at 0.63. Is within a rising trend. Continued positive development within the trend channel is indicated. The stock has support at p 2.00 and resistance at p 15.00. High risk.
SueHelen
- 28 Feb 2004 12:41
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Neutral (Long term) - Feb 27, 2004
Has risen 1700% since the bottom on 7 Apr 2003 at 0.63. Has broken through the ceiling of a falling trend channel. This indicates a slower falling rate initially, or the start of a more horizontal development. Has risen strongly since the positive signal from a inverse head and shoulders formation at the break through the resistance at 2.00. The objective at 6.40 is now met, but the formation still gives a signal in the same direction. Positive volume balance, i.e. high volume in days of rising prices and low volume in days of falling prices, strengthens the stock in the short term. The stock has support at p 3.00. High risk.