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Regency Mining floated today 22/2/05 already up 100% (RGM)     

gordon geko - 22 Feb 2005 11:50

could this be the next one to go like white nile speculaors talking about 20p i'm in @ 4p RAB capital have 30% so following thier lead any opinions ????

driver - 05 May 2012 11:50 - 362 of 441

A note from the other other side from AB.


Thanks for the information from a number of shareholders. By way of background:

The 'flagship' property of Pinestar runs due south from some way below the old Halberts graphite mine. It is a mere two graticular blocks, and we are to the west, east and south of it as well as to the east and north and south of the Halberts tenement

The anomalism as you can see appears weak, but the reason this ground, which we could have had, was after much consideration left by us was...........there is a town and a golf course slap bang on top of it! Which you can also see clearly if you look at the background topographical map in Figs 3 and 4 of our release. Not only do we not think the good burghers of Munglinup are going to be willing to be deprived of their houses or their golf! We don't even think they are going to be happy to have fine black graphite dust being generated within a couple of km of them.

What word can we use? 'Challenging' springs to mind.

But when we saw the interest that this Canadian company was trying to generate from this recently pegged piece of ground, it certainly stimulated us to bring ourselves up to date on developments in the graphite sector, and bring forward some of our plans.

driver - 07 May 2012 19:03 - 363 of 441

REGENCY MINES PLC
Australian Exploration Update 4 May 2012


Regency Mines plc ("Regency" of the "Company"), the mining exploration and mineral investment company with interests in nickel and other minerals in Western Australia, Queensland, Papua New Guinea and Pakistan announces an update on its Australian exploration activities.

Regency focuses on base metals and raw material opportunities in Australia and Asia. The Company has been concentrating on nickel, with interests in an established deposit of lateritic nickel in Papua New Guinea. Other investments the Company holds indirectly are Australian iron ore interests, Asian coal interests and through a strategic partnership the Company is involved in nickel treatment technology.

The Company operates an exploration division currently focusing in Australia, searching for mineral commodities with future supply shortages. In recent weeks, supply shortages of high quality flake graphite have been identified by a number of Canadian media outlets as the next boom commodity. The supply shortage of flake graphite is increasing, primarily due to the use in Lithium Ion batteries.

The world graphite supply is currently due to the small number of high grade carbon flake graphite deposits which can be bought into production relatively quickly to fill the supply shortages expected to be acute in the coming years. As the price continues to rise due to commodity supply shortages, the Directors expect that global exploration will be increased to search for additional high grade resources.

The Company is pleased to provide the following technical information on its Munglinup flake graphite exploration activities.

In this release are also included initial drill assay results from Regency's March 2012 drilling program at the Pyramid Lake project, which intersected significant grades of Ilmenite containing up to 3.79% titanium.

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4363419

js8106455 - 08 May 2012 10:10 - 364 of 441

Hey I found this interesting audio interview on Regency Mines,

Check it out its worth a listen:

http://www.brrmedia.co.uk/event/97894/andrew-bell-chairman



driver - 08 May 2012 10:43 - 365 of 441

Cheers for the link above.

http://www.brrmedia.co.uk/event/97894/andrew-bell-chairman

steve2835 - 08 May 2012 20:29 - 366 of 441

Thanks for the link - interesting to hear about it rather than read

driver - 14 May 2012 16:11 - 367 of 441

Regency Mines (LON:RGM) Interview with Chairman Andrew Bell 9th May 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJF-acQPmjw&feature=uploademail

driver - 17 May 2012 10:47 - 368 of 441

RGM 1-2-1 Presentation

Thursday the 31st May 2012,
Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel, 35 Charles Street, Mayfair, W1J 5EB (Charles Suite)


http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/register/event_details/150

hlyeo98 - 25 May 2012 16:18 - 370 of 441

Current share price of RGM 3.7p??? in the Edison Investment Research... are they doing a right research when they can't get a basic fact right!!!

driver - 25 May 2012 16:22 - 371 of 441

hlyeo98

Just a small slip LOL.

driver - 28 May 2012 19:28 - 372 of 441


Dear Colleagues Note from Regency just appeared relating to the DNi publications:

"Dear Colleagues,

We sent you out a few minutes ago a Newsletter and Presentation from DNi, our partners in the Mambare project.

DNi is a private company, and may have more latitude in the areas of information sharing. We are a public one and must be careful with circulating anything produced by third parties that might be taken as reflective of our views.

The Presentation is an excellent one, and the Newsletter is informative. However, we should inject a word of caution. Anyone attempting to draw conclusions about our next steps or about spending plans from this material should not do so. In particular, the reference to drilling hundreds of infill holes on the last page of the newsletter should not be taken as indicating that this is an imminent plan.

We have as a joint venture mapped out a tight and cost-effective programme of ‘next objectives’ and key near-term milestones at Mambare. We are proud of what we have achieved, and want to plan the next steps carefully; we expect to have an announcement on this in due course.

Andrew"

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/61849689/DNi_Mambare_email%204%20pager%20May%202012.pdf


http://dl.dropbox.com/u/61849689/DNi_Presentation%20May%202012%20V25%20Final.pdf

driver - 13 Jun 2012 10:59 - 373 of 441

Massive increase in JORC SP?

INCREASED JORC Compliant Mineral Resource Estimate for the Mambare Nickel Laterite Project

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4387276

driver - 13 Jun 2012 11:27 - 374 of 441

Mambare Project Manager, Ian Warden, commented:

"These latest results are exciting. Not only do they build the Mambare Nickel Project towards its potential to be a nickel laterite of world-class scale, the higher-grade zones identified have very positive implications for the economics of a future Mambare operation.

martinl2 - 13 Jun 2012 12:16 - 375 of 441

Superb RNS, surely well above expectations (again). So why the **** are we down lol (or more accurately why the **** are people selling for 1.75p!)

driver - 13 Jun 2012 12:47 - 376 of 441

martinl2

**** knows

driver - 13 Jun 2012 13:12 - 377 of 441

Replacement - Increased MRE for Mambare

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4387567

martinl2 - 13 Jun 2012 13:12 - 378 of 441

Edison gave a value of I think 2.3p/share to the previously announced Mambare resource - and this was based on values of other companies with Nickel resources in current market conditions not pie-in-the-sky values. And I think their last report stated they would update after this upgrade. Should be nearer 4p now by the same yardstick and that's just for the Nickel resource.

driver - 13 Jun 2012 13:18 - 379 of 441

martinl2

They also gave their best case at 74p I’m here to we get there.

http://library.rrrplc.com/RGM_web/RGM_Broker_Research/RGM_Broker_Research_2011/RGM_EdisonInvestmentResearch_24.05.2011.pdf

martinl2 - 13 Jun 2012 13:29 - 380 of 441

I'd be happy with 7.4p for the time being!

3 monkies - 13 Jun 2012 13:42 - 381 of 441

Me to.
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