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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.

aldwickk - 08 Mar 2006 11:29 - 908 of 1193

Some of those points regarding gold have already been covered , nothing to worry about.

soul traders - 08 Mar 2006 11:30 - 909 of 1193

soul traders - 08 Mar 2006 11:42 - 910 of 1193

Aren't they due to release (probably fairly stunning) full-year results any day now??

Andy - 08 Mar 2006 13:03 - 911 of 1193

p-smow,

Well Griffin DO NOTY have la licence to mine gold, apart from up to 3% as a by product of the ZN production.

However, the Chinese partner SHOULD be able to aquire the licence in the opinion of GFM.

I was just wondering where you arrived at the production figures without a JORC standard report on the deposit.

To mine gold, GFM would need to enhance the current mine.

TheFrenchConnection - 09 Mar 2006 16:59 - 912 of 1193

Amities ...Well mms sat all day long buying a tad shy of 2.5 million shares inbetween 65 and 66p without materially budging either the bid or offer . So forearmed with the knowledge which has proved in the past to be one of the most volatile shares on AIM ; For example ; i have seen a single 100,000 sale shave 2 points of s/p ......and yet here we sit with sells amounting to over 2.5 million and buys a meagre 40,000..................................................................................................................SO ? That leaves three possible rational sceanrios ....( i ) A principal position is being ammassed on the cheap for a big player . ( Likely }....( 11 ) News of a "bid" for the entire issued capital of the company has been leaked . { doubtful but not fanciful } -lvanhoe and AAL and RIO all looked the place over . }......Or finally knowlege has become known to mms which has led them to retain stock in anticipation of some very good news on the horizon. Lets face it; they are not paying 65.5 for a few million shares to only later sell at a discount . lt doesnt quite work like that ..lol The notion is absurd ....They WANTED sellers today !! and the sellers obliged .... With a ratio of 9 sells to every single buy ( buyers accredited for a mere 2% of the market in GFM . Sellers at 98% ...Yet s/p slightly improved .....Doesnt that make you think as mms could have taken GFM to less than 50p on that plethora of sells ..... ? ...........Good news is on the way !!! @+ J

016622 - 13 Mar 2006 09:50 - 913 of 1193

morning miners!

aldwickk - 14 Mar 2006 10:22 - 914 of 1193



Metals prices hinge on McArthur River



Tuesday, 14/03/2006

The future of a Northern Territory mine is likely to have an impact on global metals prices.

Xstrata is waiting for a Government decision over its proposal to expand zinc and lead mining at McArthur River.

Both metals are already in very short supply, and the demand for zinc is growing by more than 4 per cent annually.

Glyn Lawcock of investment bank UBS, says high world prices are likely to be sustained for several years if the mine closes.

"Zinc would be the one that would suffer the most (if Xstrata does not expand)," he said.

"We are looking at a deficit this year of 400,000 tonnes (of zinc worldwide) and a market moving back into balance in 2007.

"The loss of the McArthur River mine would increase our deficit this year by perhaps as much as 100,000 tonnes, but would force the market into a deficit until 2007 which would further support prices in our view.

"It would at least support a higher price for zinc in the coming years."

016622 - 15 Mar 2006 15:02 - 915 of 1193

breakout!
I have a personal st target of 78p dyor

Andy - 21 Mar 2006 09:48 - 916 of 1193

No posts here for nearly a week, quite amazing!

Has everyone sold?

016622 - 21 Mar 2006 10:10 - 917 of 1193

still in...why sell??

016622 - 21 Mar 2006 10:10 - 918 of 1193

still in...why sell??

silvermede - 21 Mar 2006 10:15 - 919 of 1193

Still in - long term hold on this one : )

Sharesure - 21 Mar 2006 10:30 - 920 of 1193

I reluctantly sold to buy more in something else which I reckon will move more quickly.

aldwickk - 21 Mar 2006 11:29 - 921 of 1193

Could it be CHP, Sharesure.

bingobingham - 21 Mar 2006 12:26 - 922 of 1193

Long term hold IMHO. No debt, good management, huge potential and making money. Zinc price is rocketing. it's just waiting to take off!

Sharesure - 21 Mar 2006 12:31 - 923 of 1193

Aldwickk, Right in one!! The next few weeks for CHP just looks very good.
Still intend to come back to GFM as I have no doubts about the company's potential; I realise that in being out of the stock I may miss a bid or some further gold news, so good luck to those remaining for that; I hope to be back in in time for it!

aldwickk - 21 Mar 2006 20:36 - 924 of 1193

LONDON, March 21 (Reuters) - Zinc closed at a new record high on Tuesday in Europe on further speculative buying, but copper failed to follow and lost momentum to end flat.

Zinc futures finished open outcry trade on the London Metal Exchange (LME) at a fresh peak of $2,510 a tonne, up 1.6 percent.

Prices have risen over 30 percent since the end of last year as zinc's firm fundamentals have attracted speculative buying.

Zinc rose after Australia's Kagara Zinc Ltd. (KZL.AX: Quote, Profile, Research) said it would have to stockpile ore from its mines in cyclone-damaged Queensland state for up to a week until power was restored. [ID:nSYD242954]

"Zinc is a very strong metal right now," a trader said.

Roy Carson of Triland Metals said in his daily report that the metal's performance suggested more gains ahead.

Analysts also noted that zinc was trading at a premium to aluminium for the first time in some 13 years.

Demand for zinc-coated steel for construction, vehicles and household use from economies like China, India and Brazil, as well as from traditional markets, has left zinc smelters struggling to produce enough metal to meet demand.

"We believe that this premium is likely to widen further, as zinc's stronger fundamentals argue for it to out-perform," Robin Bhar, base metals analyst at UBS Investment Bank said in a research note.

explosive - 22 Mar 2006 17:13 - 925 of 1193

Still holding and still see the sp as undervalued, just got back from holiday hence no posts from myself. I saw in an earlier post a target of 78p was it. I've not set a target yet as production isn't even a year in and could potentialy change. Also we've no idea on gold reserves or how Griffin will mine. Anyone know if Griffin has a lisence to even mine gold yet?

bingobingham - 22 Mar 2006 17:16 - 926 of 1193

Even if they do have a licence, the gold is at deeper levels than currently being mined. Interesting times ahead, but given the recent news I wouldn't expect the results in May to disappoint. Fingers crossed!

Dynamite - 28 Mar 2006 09:17 - 927 of 1193

Loads of buying going on...lots of 25k's and 50ks yesterday and more today...something is happening I think...good increase in sp...Looking good.
:-)
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