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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.

gallick - 07 Feb 2006 23:03 - 846 of 1193

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I saw that IC write-up. The thing that strikes me is the absurd long term price assumed for Zinc. It is assumed that the price will be at less than half the current price. I would accept that prices have spiked, but IMHO it will be years before ther is any chance of them coming out of orbit because the world mining scene has got so much ground tio make up and supply levels on the LME are getting to critical levels. Also, given the finite nature of metals price falls of over 50% may never happen at all.

Roll on Griffin and ZincOX.

rgrds
gk

explosive - 08 Feb 2006 19:18 - 847 of 1193

Griffin Mining Ld
08 February 2006

8th February 2006



Caijiaying Regional Exploration Program
Reverse Circulation Drill Results



Griffin Mining Limited ("Griffin" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the
results of its 2005 regional exploration program of areas surrounding the
Caijiaying Mine (the "mine") in northern China.



Zone II (East)



A new zinc target was discovered at Zone II (East), 1,200 metres from Zone III
where the mine is in operation, by an IP geophysical survey completed by Griffin
in 2004. Drill testing of this target has resulted in a new discovery which
yielded RC drill intersections of:

52 metres @ 5.45% zinc from 72 metres depth, including
12 metres @ 12.35% from 72 metres plus 4 metres @ 7.61% zinc from 92 metres


A second hole of a similar orientation yielded:


12 metres @ 5.82% zinc, including
8 metres @ 9.82% zinc and
8 metres @ 116 g/t silver.



Further work will be undertaken this year to ascertain the orientation of this
mineralisation.



Zone II (Central)



The main part of Zone II, 200 metres to the west of Zone II (East) has also been
confirmed as a precious metals prospect with significant gold and silver
intersections of:


10 metres @ 2.21 g/t gold and
8 metres @ 228 g/t silver from 171 metres.


This suggests much more precious metal enhancement than was obvious from
previous work.


The zinc intersections from this zone are mainly in 4 metre composites and are
in line with the previous Chinese results including:


4 metres @ 9.23% zinc from 116 metres;
4 metres @ 8.16% zinc from 116 metres; and
8 metres @ 5.06% zinc from 120 metres including 4 metres at 8.96% zinc
4 metres @ 5.89% zinc from 132 metres



Significantly, it was not possible to test the 1 kilometre long area between
Zone II and the mine at Zone III due to newly planted flora. A long lead time
is required for forestry permitting and land clearance to drill in this area.
This should be obtained by the spring, ready for further follow-up drilling in
the summer.



F45 Fault



The primary target of the major F45 Fault zone, 1 to 1.3 kilometres south of the
mine, has been confirmed with significant gold intercepts recorded in two holes
900 metres apart at about 150 metres depth. The two intersections recorded
were:



4 metres @ 3.96 g/t gold; and
3 metres @ 4.24 g/t gold.



As both of the positive results are from a similar depth and quite far apart,
they indicate the level of gold precipitation in this target is similar to the
level where gold is currently being proved in the mine by the ongoing
underground drilling program. Defining the level of gold precipitation is an
important step in targeting epithermal gold deposits and was a major aim of the
survey.



As gold results continue to emerge from the mine underground drilling program,
the geometry and nature of the gold mineralisation is becoming clearer and this
knowledge is expected to impact favorably on the ongoing gold exploration
program in the region.



Conclusion



The conclusions from the summers drilling program are preliminary as it will
take considerable further study to fully evaluate the large amount of data now
to hand.





Mladen Ninkov, Griffin's Chairman, commented on these developments as follows:


"Although it is unfortunate that the results from the reverse-circulation
drilling programme, which was completed in October 2005, were substantially
delayed due to the extraordinarily slow delivery of results from the assaying
laboratory, it has been worth the wait. Caijiaying continues to fulfill
expectations with the continuing discovery of further mineralisation which has
every possibility of developing into economic ore capable of being processed
through the existing plant at Caijiaying. This is another positive result for
the shareholders of the Company."







Further information



Mladen Ninkov - Chairman Telephone: +44(0)20 7629 7772
Roger Goodwin - Finance Director
Griffin Mining Limited


Andrew Smith/Martin Eales Telephone:+44(0)20 7523 8350
Collins Stewart Limited


Hugo de Salis Telephone: +44(0) 20 7242 4477
St Brides Media & Finance Ltd



Griffin Mining Limited's shares are quoted on the Alternative Investment Market
(AIM) of the London Stock Exchange (symbol GFM).

The Company's news releases are available on the Company's web site:
www.griffinmining.com





--------------------------


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

Griffin - 09 Feb 2006 09:20 - 848 of 1193

Even more mineralisation, sounds very positive,
This is turning into a real solid mining house,
Looking forward to year to Dec 05 results.

pma68 - 09 Feb 2006 11:41 - 849 of 1193

Hope you're right, Griffin. Do you know when the results are announced?

richelliot - 09 Feb 2006 16:47 - 850 of 1193

Wish these would start showing signs of improvment! anyone have any good news about these?

explosive - 09 Feb 2006 19:21 - 851 of 1193

griffin - post 848 I agree completely, no reason for the sp to fall out of the 60 zone and personally I expected on release of the RNS they would rally towards the 70 mark. Only conclusion I can think of is profit taking however early in the game... Any other suggestions?

Griffin - 10 Feb 2006 01:37 - 852 of 1193

Pma68 - Final Results due april/may i think.

explosive - i think the sellers were short term traders hoping to make a quick profit from an RNS that was expected a while back, but are now moving on.
But im staying with these for the long run as profits are now coming in and rising with plans to increase production, even more mineralisation/exploration potential and no debt. All this makes me feel that this is a well run solid mining company and that the share price has much further to run.

016622 - 10 Feb 2006 08:25 - 853 of 1193

nice to lose the short term traders and their frantic postings
agree, a solid hold
get some more, tuck em away and wait...

TheFrenchConnection - 14 Feb 2006 06:01 - 854 of 1193

Amities / l am absolutely seething . This is a very UNIQUE stock . A junior mining company with NO DEBT and AN abundance of a commodity of which there is a dearth.And a dearth that will last a number of years.Believe me . Zinc is virtually unrecyclable. This is a fiscally robust company with solid management { all with substantial personel holdings }who have addhered to their business model since inception without being sidetracked by the lure of yellow metal ..They have a cheap workforce,. a rapidly emerging infrastructure with virtual towns growing around the mine . . So- all in all - this should be a gravytrain. A one way ticket . .So why the retracement . A modicome of profit taking and T+ 10,15,20 settling , l agree ; but 90% of it is " Naked shorting" on the Kraut exchanges from which you cannot delist .. Friends in Bremen/Berlin and Stut tell me "shorting" to the tune of 8 million is in PLACE NOW .Mostly Pl's . ...l CANNOT understand the legitimacy nor the basic morality of such a NON RISK form of shorting .............F*** them . Quality tells; and money talks ..Await the results ! ....@+ J........As for a divi ? id prefer a share buyback !! ,,,Finally for all you dreamers ..lol Zinc @ 850 .....THIS is a WAKE UP call . .!

Sharesure - 14 Feb 2006 08:33 - 855 of 1193

TFC, Agree that the shorting problem is irritating but in the end, when they have to close out, they will exaggerate the recovery in the sp. The real crime is if the shorting is accompanied by lies about the company, as last time when the Germans were saying that GFM had no mine etc. etc. That would be hard to repeat this time as GFM have a highly productive and profitable operation which everyone can see for themselves if they care to go to China.
This is a very sound mining company in my view producing a metal which is in short supply, with the added spark of a gold deposit. As for the directors owning shares, I agree that the chairman has always boasted a large blind trust holding, but I would like to see some more overt buying from the mgt.

silvermede - 14 Feb 2006 13:38 - 856 of 1193

For what it's worth, the charts look like it's a good time to top up or buy in.

016622 - 14 Feb 2006 15:01 - 857 of 1193

good head and shoulders coming up imho.

explosive - 15 Feb 2006 19:49 - 858 of 1193

Silvermede - post 856... Thats the spirit, a great time to top up or buy in. Re-mortgage your house and chuck the lot in.....

silvermede - 16 Feb 2006 08:47 - 859 of 1193

explosive, remortgage? never! this is speculation not investment and if people don't know the difference they shouldn't be buying shares. Not trying to ramp at all. My comment was made because the Sp had fallen to around the level of previous support appears to be turning and the RSI and the slow stochastic look to be moving in a positive direction as well. Either way I like the this share and am in for the long term, provided all the indicators remain positive e.g. demand for and price of Zinc etc. More than happy for you to keep me in check though :)

Sharesure - 16 Feb 2006 11:54 - 860 of 1193

Does anyone else think that Shares magazine has never really understood GFM? It was slow to get in on it, and now quicker to suggest moving on, albeit with a comment that GFM still has plenty of potential. The editorial staff on the magazine are an odd bunch sometimes!!!

WINSORSMYTHE - 16 Feb 2006 12:48 - 861 of 1193

Sharesure:
Why are surprised at attitude of Shares mag? Sometimes they are allowed to behave like stock market gamblers, surely - that's what they are! If a stock, however interestin, speculative, intriguing, if it doesn't do anything for a while, despite making sign gains previously, they move on. Most have the attention span of a flea, surely. Personally I agree with you, the stock is a little more than pure speculation.

WINSORSMYTHE - 16 Feb 2006 12:48 - 862 of 1193

Sharesure:
Why are surprised at attitude of Shares mag? Sometimes they are allowed to behave like stock market gamblers, surely - that's what they are! If a stock, however interestin, speculative, intriguing, if it doesn't do anything for a while, despite making sign gains previously, they move on. Most have the attention span of a flea, surely. Personally I agree with you, the stock is a little more than pure speculation.

alfred palfred - 16 Feb 2006 14:26 - 863 of 1193

Hello all

I dipped my toe in the water today with a 20k buy. I will be paying for them and keeping them until the bull run in commodities is over in about 2015.

Alfred

aldwickk - 16 Feb 2006 15:23 - 864 of 1193

Not got long to go then its 15:22 already.

explosive - 16 Feb 2006 19:16 - 865 of 1193

Silvermead - Thanks for your post 859, I agree...

TheFrenchConnection - post 854 "Zinc is virtually unrecyclable." Now when I first read this in your post 854 I was unaware if this statement was indeed true. On further investigation if would seam zinc is recyclable and has been recycled for decades as per below link.

http://www.zinc.org/publications/recycledforever.html

Now either your post is incorrect on this matter or I'm missing something. Can anyone clarify??
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