required field
- 25 Mar 2008 11:22
Better carry on here Cynic....not in yet but very interesting....how's that bridge across to China getting on ?
hlyeo98
- 15 Aug 2008 16:36
- 47 of 186
hangon
- 15 Aug 2008 17:37
- 48 of 186
plumben, you could add two more:-
4) Cost of energy to smelt, and
5) Cost of keeping yr hands on said mine - Russia is a no-no for me, at least until this Georgia business becomes clear.
Some say it's Russia flexing its muscles, rather like Stalin ( oh dear)
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And others think it's just trying to hold onto..... while they can...ie anything that hasn't joined the EU.
Had Georgia joined the EU, what exactly would we have done...it's a long way andRussia has troops right there.,,,nasty business.
The sp fell qas a result of the massive financing (in these difficult times), and the Georgia issue is NOT helping...furthermore, now the Olympic constructions are done and dusted, China doesn't need so much Iron - and this will make recent (expensive) capacity look a bit dumb. Will we see 30p?
cynic
- 15 Aug 2008 17:50
- 49 of 186
China doesn't need so much Iron ...... sorry, but that is total load of crap!
hlyeo98
- 16 Aug 2008 11:10
- 50 of 186
This Russian business is not going to end soon as Poland is asking for trouble letting United States set up a missile shield on Polish soils. These Polish are dumb - tempting their fate or stupidity. They are very likely to get a nuclear attack from Russia if they keep licking Bush's ar*e.
cynic
- 16 Aug 2008 13:21
- 51 of 186
just so much sabre rattling
HARRYCAT
- 29 Aug 2008 09:39
- 52 of 186
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - "Aricom PLC. said it has signed and received relevant formal approvals for the joint venture contract with Aluminium Corporation of China ('Chinalco') to construct a titanium sponge plant in North East China.
Aricom and Chinalco will establish the plant in Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang province, China, with an initial production capacity of 15,000 tonnes a year of titanium sponge.
Aricom said ilmenite feedstock for the plant is to be sourced exclusively from its Kuranakh mine, and Chinalco will off-take the titanium sponge to be produced by the joint venture.
The joint venture company will be owned 65 percent by Aricom and 35 percent by Chinalco with the parties contributing $69 million and $37 million respectively.
Aricom said it will fund its contribution from existing funds."
queen1
- 29 Aug 2008 13:13
- 53 of 186
Looks like a good move.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Sep 2008 19:33
- 54 of 186
6.8 million shares sold today in one trade at 32.63p
Looking a bit grim.
chessplayer
- 12 Sep 2008 08:41
- 55 of 186
I have a new header for Aricom -Ore -Down and Out! It seems scarcely credible that this share was over 1. several months back.The shit certainly has hit the fan.
HARRYCAT
- 12 Sep 2008 10:47
- 56 of 186
Makes you think that Peter Hambro's sale of stock a few months back was more than mere coincidence.
required field
- 12 Sep 2008 12:06
- 57 of 186
Chessplayer, I can't put a header like that in ...that would not be fair....when you start a new thread, it really should be a little optimistic !.
chessplayer
- 12 Sep 2008 12:43
- 58 of 186
Well, I guess the truth is that most of the mining stocks have been clobbered,good and proper,
robertalexander
- 24 Sep 2008 17:51
- 59 of 186
anyone still think this a buy?
I only ask as Garry White, Editor, Smart Commodities UK seems to think this a good bet for the future forecasting ~400% rise.
had to read between the lines and search the web as wasn't about to pay for his newsletter and he doesn't name the company in it either.[logical really or people wouldn't pay]
http://www.fsponline-recommends.co.uk/page.aspx?u=scu0908cpp&tc=ESCUJ911&PromotionID=2147065780&u=584358&g=0&o=31519&l=160104&
anyone care to comment? Pumben did you take the plunge at the 35p mark?
Alex
cynic
- 24 Sep 2008 17:55
- 60 of 186
it ought to have outstanding prospects, but all miners are getting clobbered, and the fact that its "father" had pretty poor results will reflect badly
robertalexander
- 25 Sep 2008 13:34
- 61 of 186
credit suisse bought in!
hlyeo98
- 29 Sep 2008 18:21
- 62 of 186
Credit suisse must be making a mistake...ORE is 23p...and copper price is dropping as world economies are collapsing
scotinvestor
- 29 Sep 2008 18:30
- 63 of 186
also, isnt ore in russia? if it is, then thats bad news too
cynic
- 29 Sep 2008 21:39
- 64 of 186
and ORE is not into copper ... or am i even more misinformed than usual?
HARRYCAT
- 29 Sep 2008 21:42
- 65 of 186
ORE is in Russia, on the border with China, supplying iron ore direct to the chinese market.
cynic
- 29 Sep 2008 21:54
- 66 of 186
and titanium oxide i think