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Churchill Mining (CHL)     

share trader - 30 Jan 2008 10:03

Company Profile

Churchill Mining PLC (Churchill or the Company) listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange in April 2005.

Churchill's business plan is to leverage off the rampant growth currently experienced in China and India and in particular its appetite for raw commodities used as feedstock in its burgeoning steel and energy industries.

The execution of this business plan has been instigated with the acquisition of the Sendawar Coal Project in East Kalimantan, Indonesia as well as continued exploration of the South Woodie Woodie manganese project in Western Australia .

More recently, the company has concluded an Exclusivity Agreement with PT Techno Coal Utama in regard to the highly prospective thermal coal project located in the East Kutai Regency of Kalimantan, Indonesia.

Furthermore Churchill's management continues to assess further opportunities in Australia and southern Asia to acquire quality projects in line with the Company's business plan. Churchill is committed to growing shareholder value by become a leading minerals explorer and future miner at a time of accelerating commodities demand.


Recent Minesite article : http://www.churchillmining.com/pdf/2008/23_01_08.pdf


January 2008 Research note : http://www.churchillmining.com/pdf/2008/reserchnote.pdf

niceonecyril - 28 May 2009 10:28 - 78 of 214

Tiddler to watch

Churchill Mining rose p to 51p after raising 5 million in a share placing to help to advance the AIM-listed groups flagship East Kutai coal project in Indonesia. The fundraising was at only a slight discount, 50p a share, and was conducted by Blue Oar. The deal is the brokers eighth

Hit 55p earlier this am but a little profit taking?
cyril

kkeith2000 - 28 May 2009 11:48 - 79 of 214

Thanks for all the updates cyril, your time and effort is appreciated in keeping us informed

niceonecyril - 28 May 2009 18:02 - 80 of 214

kkeith thanks, i though i was posting to myself?
cyril

kkeith2000 - 29 May 2009 10:34 - 81 of 214

I always read your posts cyril even though i don't post much, been in these a long time over 2 years
Keep posting we may be under the radar at the moment but for how long given the work going on behind the scenes

Andy - 31 May 2009 21:11 - 82 of 214

Churchill are presenting at Proactiveinvestors london Forum on the 17th June!

These are really good evenings, set in a lovely hotel in the heart of Mayfair.

Listen to the presentations, then meet and chat with management informally over wine and canapes.

For FREE registration, click HERE


Nearest tube stations are Green Park (5 minutes walk), and Bond Street (8 minutes walk).

A date for your diary!

kkeith2000 - 01 Jun 2009 09:30 - 83 of 214

Thanks Andy i would think some good news coming, no use presenting if they have nothing new to say

Andy - 01 Jun 2009 14:34 - 84 of 214

kkeith2000,

Agreed. :-)

niceonecyril - 02 Jun 2009 09:34 - 85 of 214

Creeping slowly but surely higher, 56p and up 10% over the last week. We're half way through the month referred to in the last RNS,so not to long now and as stated, unlikely to present without something new? With confirmation of 500m.tonne of reserves already expected,perhaps a JV?

A lot of repetative posts covering old ground,so i thought i try using some of the knowns and assunptions to break it up a little with some rough calcs.

Assumming the £8 a share offer was on the table and rejected by the BOD,who wouldn't recommend anything less than £10/share?

Now taking 850,000,000 shares at the time,then i come up with the various values.
Using 0/5%/10% aquired by the bidder at an average of £1.5/share.

At £8 = £6.8billion for 100%
5% 63750,000 + 6460,000,000 = £6523,750,000 total
10% 127500,000 + 6,120,000,000 = £6,247,500,000 total

100% at £10 =£8.5billion

Increase shares on offer to 900,000,000 and assume 20% holding to £2/share average and increase offer to £10.

£360,000,000 + 7200,000,000 = £7580,000,000 total

Increase the holdings to 30% at an average of £2.5/share.

675,000,000 + 6,300,000,000 = £6,975,000,000. total







niceonecyril - 03 Jun 2009 08:15 - 86 of 214

Another top up for PALA bring their total to 29.36%,stopping just 0.64% short
from a compulsary take over offer?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/oilandgas/9315087/Afren-shareholders-revolt-over-pay-for-the-third-year-running.html

niceonecyril - 11 Jun 2009 10:20 - 87 of 214

Ticking up nicely this am, within a week of the month for reserve confirmation. 2
presentations due shortly, 1stly Minesite on the 16th followed the next day by
the 2nd to Proactiveinvestors.
cyril

Say that the SP went up to 480p without a bid,how many would sell? Quite a few will at least heavily top slice,going by the rumblings of those who missed the last spike,therefore missing the real value that GKP represents?
If i understand correctly,any bid once formal has to be honoured,so jumping at the 1st offer is unwise imho.In fact hanging on to the end will bring the full rewaeds.

Andy - 14 Jun 2009 13:17 - 88 of 214

cyril,

Yes i am anticipating news before the Minesite presentation on Wednesday morning, and will be suprised if they haven't announced the JORC by then.

Thge Proactive evening has FML as well, and is booking well, so i would advise people that are considering attending booking whilst it's open, as they may close it soon.

Their last event set a new record, and this one will exceed that, and there is a limit on the room.

Is anyone here planning to attend?

kkeith2000 - 17 Jun 2009 13:21 - 89 of 214

Andy did you attend the presentation yesterday and are you planning to attend tonight
Am unable to go to either, a little far to travel for me
I wonder if it will the same the presentation at both

Andy - 14 Jul 2009 14:56 - 90 of 214

kkeith,

Yes it was!

Here is a recent interview with Paul Mazak, which you should find interesting!

Click HERE

kkeith2000 - 15 Jul 2009 08:54 - 91 of 214

Thanks andy
Nice move up this morning, can't be too long now for some new's

Andy - 15 Jul 2009 09:05 - 92 of 214

kkeith,

No he said around a month, but then confused things by mentioning "September", but he may have got his wires crossed as he was fired a barrage of questions by an inquisitive audience.

The powerpoint presentation from the evening can be viewed HERE!

kkeith2000 - 15 Jul 2009 10:12 - 93 of 214

Thanks again Andy
The part conveyor system looks impressive but at a cost
I do hope they get funding for that project

niceonecyril - 15 Jul 2009 11:27 - 94 of 214

Somethings up, over 250,000 traded so far today compare that with just
above 12,000 monday. Is this the official news of resource/reserves we have been expecting?
cyril

kkeith2000 - 15 Jul 2009 12:36 - 95 of 214

Trading volumes are an indicator cyril, lets see what the rest of the week holds

niceonecyril - 22 Jul 2009 11:00 - 96 of 214

In responce to several e-mails, PM the CEO has confirmed the awaited
independent reserve report(which has been hinted at 500m/tonnes)will be relesed "this week". So if for once he lives up to his word then tomorrow or friday,this should see 10%+ imho, not bad for such a short time scale and will also make it a good long term investment.
aimho
cyril

cynic - 22 Jul 2009 11:37 - 97 of 214

hmm! .... doesn't look that exciting to me ..... small cap at 47m and non-SETS so sp totally controlled by MMs ..... very small volume 55k and average is only 250k and current spread is 3p - i.e. if 10% move, then little more than b/e

just as importantly, it would seem that these guys don't deliver on time, so all yours!
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