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Kenmare Resource - Potential For Re-Reating (KMR)     

intractable - 20 Jun 2004 11:22

From the FT on the 19th June

http://search.ft.com/search/article.html?id=040619001094&query=kenmare&vsc_appId=totalSearch&state=Form

COMPANIES UK & IRELAND: Kenmare negotiates $269m loan
By John Murray Brown
Financial Times; Jun 19, 2004



One of the largest debt financings for an independent mining company was announced yesterday when Kenmare Resources agreed a $269m (146.5m) facility to develop the Moma titanium mine in Mozambique.

Drawdown of the debt is contingent on the Irish company raising equity of $79m, lifting the value of the project to $345m.

The company already has commitments of $55m from a number of large investment funds.

Documents will be posted to shareholders on Monday for an open offer to raise up to $42m.

A banker at NM Rothschild, lead advisers on the financing, said the debt package represented three times Kenmare's market capitalisation of $90m.

"I do not think there have been any listed mining companies who have done that," he said.

Among the lenders, the African Development Bank is lending $40m and the European Investment Bank $15m in senior debt and a $40m subordinated loan, reflecting the vital economic benefits to what is the poorest region of one of Africa's poorest countries.

Martin Curwen, of the EIB, said this was the first deal signed under the 2000 Cotonou agreement between the EU and African, Caribbean and Pacific countries.

He said EIB's presence would "provide comfort" to other lenders. "It is part of our mandate to support projects where the funding would not have been available from the financial markets," he said at yesterday's signing ceremony, attended by Castigo Langa, Mozambique's minister of mineral resources and energy.

KFW, the German development finance institution, is providing $50m, partly tied to the supply of electrical equipment by Siemens.

The Dutch development agency FMO is lending $15m. The only commercial bank involved is ABSA, the South African bank, which is lending $80m to support the purchase of South African goods and services by the mine.

The mine is expected to be in production in the second half of 2006, with annual output of 600,000 tonnes of ilmenite and other titanium minerals that supplies white pigment used in paint and toothpaste.

The company has already raised 4m to purchase a mineral separation plant in Western Australia, which is being dismantled and shipped to the site.

At full production, the mine will account for about 5 per cent of world supply. About two-thirds of world production is controlled by RTZ and Iluka, an Australian company spun out of the old Rennison Goldfields.

FT Comment

* There have been similar financings in the minerals sector but never where the borrowing is three times the borrower's market valuation. The Lihir gold project in Papua New Guinea raised $300m in 1995 but lenders had the comfort that Rio Tinto Zinc owned about 40 per cent of the company. Kenmare's project is 100 per cent-owned by Kenmare, a company that has no cash flow and would have reported a small loss of $40,000 last year but for interest on its bank deposits. This project clearly could transform its fortunes. There are offtake agreements in place for more than half the first five years' production with Dupont and Mitsui. Prices for mineral sands tend to be more stable than base metals, which behave more like a commodity dependent on capital goods demand. The current market cap is little more than the value of a year's production from the mine. An upgrade seems inevitable. Canaccord, the company's broker, has a current price target of 35p. This compares with a close of 17p, down 2p yesterday.


Copyright The Financial Times Ltd

stockdog - 08 Jul 2005 19:46 - 434 of 1136

Being for the same odd amount is this not a sell/buy roll-over with a 2 turn - so no net difference to holdings??

jimwren - 09 Jul 2005 13:08 - 435 of 1136

don't know - both showed up as buys but you may be right. we had another wierd one last week,bigger than this one.

jimwren - 16 Jul 2005 09:19 - 436 of 1136

A nice nudge up today - heading towards the all time high (31.98) last seen in 1997:

Chart.aspx?Provider=EOD&Code=KMR&Size=46

Dynamite - 25 Jul 2005 07:51 - 437 of 1136






Kenmare Resources PLC
25 July 2005


Kenmare Resources plc ('Kenmare' or 'the Company')

Good Progress on Kenmare's Moma Titanium Mineral Sands Project

Construction Ahead of Schedule


The board of Kenmare is pleased to announce that, as of the end of June,
construction of the Moma Titanium Mineral Sands Project was 28% completed and
ahead of schedule. Completion is currently anticipated in late September 2006,
some six weeks earlier than the contractual programme.

Satisfactory progress is being made across all areas of the project and the
majority of 'big-ticket' items have already been ordered. The 1600m long
airstrip has been completed and is already in use transporting staff between
Moma and Johannesburg. Bulk earthworks are nearly complete and civil works are
progressing well.

The first concrete pour took place in June as foundations were prepared for the
arrival of the ex-Beenup plant from Western Australia. This dismantled plant
departed Bunbury Port in Australia on board two 100m long ocean-going barges,
both of which have already arrived at Moma. The offloading of one barge is 50%
complete and the second barge is waiting off-shore.

Construction of infrastructure, such as the mine village and 170 kms of overhead
power line, is well advanced, and an order will be placed this month with a
shipyard for the construction of the 75m long product transportation barge,
whose design has been recently completed.

The board remains confident that further good progress will be made in the
coming months, both in terms of construction and of the marketing of Moma's
output.

The board of Kenmare is also pleased to announce the signing of another 5 year
marketing contract with a major consumer for anticipated production from its
Moma Project in Mozambique. While full details of this latest contract cannot be
disclosed, the pricing structure is comfortably above levels anticipated in
Kenmare's financing plan.

A full update of progress on the Moma Project will be given at the Company
Annual General Meeting today.


For further information, please contact:

For more information:

Kenmare Resources plc
Michael Carvill, Managing Director
Tel: + 353 1 671 0411
Mob: + 353 87 674 0110

Conduit PR Ltd

Leesa Peters/Pam Spooner
Tel: + 44 (0) 207 618 8708
Mob: + 44 (0) 781 215 9885

Murray Consultants Ltd

Elizabeth Headon
Tel: + 353 1 498 0300
Mob: + 353 87 989 7234

www.kenmareresources.com


25th July 2005



This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange



stockdog - 25 Jul 2005 07:56 - 438 of 1136

Looking good, Di
sd

Dynamite - 25 Jul 2005 08:36 - 439 of 1136

SD....KMR and GFM are my long term plays and both looking very good.
:-)

jimwren - 25 Jul 2005 10:34 - 440 of 1136

Excellent news release - ahead of schedule, on budget and higher prices for the latest offtake contract. A good start to the week !

foale - 05 Aug 2005 12:19 - 441 of 1136

any special news about KMR today...well up and
brokers quoting in 25k lots for it

joehargan1 - 05 Aug 2005 12:39 - 442 of 1136

I believe there is a broker note out today but no details...anyone?

stockdog - 16 Aug 2005 21:27 - 443 of 1136

A couple of serious roll-overs at lunchtime today - 5m and 1.1m with 0.01p turn on the price - both showing as sells which they weren't. Price ticked up 0.25p.

jimwren - 17 Aug 2005 12:06 - 444 of 1136

I saw those - even without them there was a very large turnover in KMR shares yesterday. Any ideas why ?

stockdog - 17 Aug 2005 12:37 - 445 of 1136

I thought the large turnover was the two rollovers. Otherwise no real idea, except we seem to be ticking up nicely on a pretty strong chart.

jimwren - 17 Aug 2005 19:22 - 446 of 1136

Total turnover yesterday was 12.5 million of which the rollovers accounted for less than half. Much bigger than the usual day's trading. Chart looks very good and difficult at the moment to see what downside there is given the upbeat comments coming from KMR

stockdog - 18 Aug 2005 08:35 - 447 of 1136

roll on spring 2006 when production starts.

jimwren - 21 Aug 2005 18:45 - 448 of 1136

I think you may be a little ahead of things - according to the release on 25 july. completion of the project (which I take to mean start of production) is slated for late september 2006. I wouldn't be surprised if before then we hear further news on more customers and a possible expansion of resources.

stockdog - 21 Aug 2005 21:06 - 449 of 1136

thanks for correcting my over-enthusiasm, jw - still roll on fall 2006! Yes, I am sure there will be increasingly regular updates as the plant is built and put into commission between now and then.

sd

legend290782 - 03 Sep 2005 08:33 - 450 of 1136

Hi all,

Not a holder of these but I had an interesting conversation with a broker at Redmayne Bentley last night that thinks these are destined for 80p. This was the same man that tipped me firestone diamonds at 40p.... He has held these since 16p

don't know anything whatsoever about the co... chart looks as though it isgoin in the right direction anyway!!

Good luck all.

stockdog - 08 Sep 2005 11:35 - 451 of 1136

Nice run up, but beware, price extended on very thin volumes and some indicators showing a little toppy - may fall back before going further over the next 12 months. Quite a way to go until production still.

Anyone know when we are due the interims?

sd

jimwren - 08 Sep 2005 12:11 - 452 of 1136

Wouldn't be surprised if some announcement due out soon as very large number of buys going through - at Noon buy/sell ratio over 22:1.

Although there is still a year to go, other than political unrest, it is difficult to see much downside to the SP, especially given the bullish noises made by KMR. IMHO we are more likely to see a drip of good news over the next few months including an increase in quantity at the mine and more contracts. I'm holding.

stockdog - 08 Sep 2005 20:14 - 453 of 1136

I'm holding too - regular news would be good.
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