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Griffin Mining - golden future (GFM)     

Sharesure - 10 Jun 2005 19:26

Griffin Mining - golden future! http://www.basemetals.com/

GFM deserves a new thread after todays AGM. For the first time the venue was packed with shareholders, a tribute to the interest and support the company has for what the Board has achieved. For those unable to be at the meeting here are some of the points I noted which may interest folk on this BB.

Production: dry and wet testing now completed and zinc concentrate comes through the smelter next week. Zinc price on the LME is currently $1300/ton. GFM is being offered $1700/ton at the mine gate. This premium reflects the demand and difficulty local industry has in sourcing this basic metal ( As an aside the chairman reported that zinc is not easily and efficiently extracted as a recycled metal so newly mined zinc is always required). Cost of production is $595/ton ($700/ton if all depreciation costs are included). Labour costs are $1000/worker pa cf an Aussie underground worker of $130,000/worker pa. Apparently the 20m.pa worker migration from agricultural to industrial jobs means that there are queues of applicants wanting jobs at the mine; wage inflation is not an issue. 240+ employees on site to run the mine on a 24/7 basis.
Production can be increased w/o further investment for a throughput of 400,000 tons of ore pa; An increase to 500,000tons pa would require further investment of between $1m and $2m . All plant has been purposely over-engineered to ensure capacity can rise reliably and with back-up facilities (eg 3 boilers, 2 of which are back-up)
H&S is to world stds., setting an example to the rest of the Chinese mining industry which has a poor record currently because of the number of small private mines.

Reserves: 14.5years supply on current zone rising to 25 years in zone 3. Chairman showed an independent report which believes that the closure of many existing zinc mines is now producing a supply gap which will continue to improve the zinc price cycle to year 2012.

Profits: No problems known or foreseen to the repatriation of profits. However the chairman stated that the profits might achieve more for shareholders if the company uses these for further exploration and possibly buying back the companys shares. The latter move might help resolve the current shorting problem where it is thought that between 6 or 7 million shares are currently being shorted. This move could have a highly geared effect on increasing the share price and help deter the shorters/stock bashers from further activity.

Exploration: Chairman says company will be drilling a further 18,000m over the coming summer months and in his personal view he expects the company to steadily move towards becoming a gold mining concern, with some of the profits from the zinc smelting funding that work. An RC rig which costs 33% of the cost of a diamond drilling rig has been brought on to site.
Future exploration areas always being looked at + changes in Chinese Ministry of Land & Resources policy towards funding means that GFM will likely be offered many more prime government held assets in the near future.

Personal view is that GFM is a well and responsibly run mining company which is now likely to really grab a lot more attention as the profits start to flow as of next week. I am sure others on this BB at the meeting can fill the gaps where I have missed anything.

dibbles - 22 Dec 2005 13:57 - 773 of 1193

Good end to the year without news.
Gives us something to look forward to next year.

dibbles - 29 Dec 2005 17:22 - 774 of 1193

New Year breakout on the cards.
Happy new year Griffindor's.

hari - 30 Dec 2005 08:09 - 775 of 1193

Why is it suddenly coming back to life?

016622 - 30 Dec 2005 08:23 - 776 of 1193

i understand that a broker note is due immenently (dyor)

bingobingham - 30 Dec 2005 08:38 - 777 of 1193

Good end to the year if we do not have a significant pullback.

dibbles - 30 Dec 2005 11:35 - 778 of 1193

hari,
zinc price rising, increased production next year, gold drilling results to come, cash piling up in the bank and institutions now buying if you believe the press.
Take your pick.

Sharesure - 30 Dec 2005 13:28 - 779 of 1193

Strangely quiet from our charting friends who had all sorts of theories as to why this share would not go up and how they were going to come back in to it at a lower price. Guess charts have some use sometimes, choosing when must be a game in itself.
Dibbles, succinctly put. The ease with which this broke through 60p suggests to me that GFM is getting a better heeled set of shareholders.

016622 - 30 Dec 2005 15:28 - 780 of 1193

sharesure.......


016622 - 08 Dec 2005 11:40 - 746 of 779
I'm a chartist and a breakout from a pennant should rise by the lead up to it, which was 20p.
So I'm looking for 74p before I start getting twitchy. Fundamentals look good so no reason why the chart shouldnt perform....patience is called for though as nothing goes up in a straight line! (DYOR)



Happy New Year!!

016622 - 30 Dec 2005 15:39 - 781 of 1193

sharesure...

016622 - 17 Oct 2005 14:53 - 654 of 780
typical pennant...should gap with large volume. target 74p imho dyor and all that!
(sorry GF!)



Happy new year!!

016622 - 30 Dec 2005 15:41 - 782 of 1193

:-)))))

explosive - 03 Jan 2006 18:49 - 783 of 1193

Another penny rise and I've doubled my money on this share.... Still no gold releases also and a daily sp rise!! Good news must be round the corner.

aldwickk - 03 Jan 2006 23:05 - 784 of 1193

" Another penny rise and I've doubled my money on this share " And me.

Dynamite - 04 Jan 2006 08:02 - 785 of 1193

A tip in the Independent Investment column (buy), GRIFFIN MINING (could perform well again in 2006),

explosive - 04 Jan 2006 18:55 - 786 of 1193

Lets hope so!! Unfortunatly I got in rather late May - June '05 and missed seeing the paper article... Fingers crossed for '06, I have no intention of selling yet and hope the sp repeats the '05 137% yet again.

robstuff - 05 Jan 2006 00:12 - 787 of 1193

High expectation of the gold result, press interest hyped the price and no news is good news, not so sure - umm getting twitchy, trouble is so many of these falter and wouldn't they have announced by now, time to offload a few?

aldwickk - 05 Jan 2006 08:43 - 788 of 1193

Sold all mine yesterday @ 63p, hope to get back in before any good news its a bit of a risk i know.

Dynamite - 05 Jan 2006 10:32 - 789 of 1193

Hmmm I still think Griffin has a long way to go and I am holding onto my shares. At some point I intend selling some of them but I haven't reached that point yet.
Di

bingobingham - 05 Jan 2006 13:04 - 790 of 1193

Dyn, I hold the same view. I knew we'd have a similiar retrace off the recent high but I don't beilieve we'll see any lower than 60p, hence didn't sell with the aim of buying back too much lower.

Sharesure - 05 Jan 2006 13:51 - 791 of 1193

GFM has too many things going for it to support a higher price. Zinc should shortly hit the $2000/tonne, GFM will likely announce a timescale for more than doubling production and some day soon the assay results for their 2005 gold drilling programme should be available. As if that is not enough they may yet attract the attention of a predator; if they do the take-out price would need to be a lot higher than 65p. Risks: Recession, Govt. policy change? Both seem very unlikely. Membership of the WTO is too important for China to risk upsetting foreign investors now.

dibbles - 06 Jan 2006 18:54 - 792 of 1193

Good end to another lively week, looks like GFM has a real energy behind it now.
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