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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.

Sharesure - 13 Apr 2006 08:30 - 952 of 1193

Dynamite, Not too late to buy some more CHP today either. Doubt the bear squeeze on it has any further to go, whereas the potential for a rebound is high.

Sorry to be off-thread but having supported and championed GFM all the way up from its humble beginnings I don't feel too guilty. Good luck to those who remain on board although I would be looking at the chances of GFM doubling from here, and the timeframe, set against what else is available.

Sharesure - 20 Apr 2006 08:07 - 953 of 1193

Shares Mag. gives a good mention on GFM this week; what is amusing is that they admit that they only first tipped GFM at 35p. I cannot remember how many times I pointed out this company to them as being a really good stock, but when they were at around 8p. Still, they are now firm believers so that should benefit those who are still enjoying the ride.
So where should they be looking next? I cannot remember how many times I have pointed out CHP (Chaco Resources) to them as being a really good stock, but long ago when they were 6p and since; they are now 15p. But, like GFM, they will now climb much higher and I would stake my reputation on them ending up having a higher sp than GFM by the year end. So if you feel that GFM will not go up 6 fold frm where it is now, take alook at the CHP thread.

Sharesure - 21 Apr 2006 16:30 - 954 of 1193

Surprised I didn't get an earful for my suggestion that maybe, good as GFM is as a company, it might be timely to switch to another stock. I suggested CHP (Chaco Resources). Next few weeks in Chaco should prove to be very exciting if you are looking for capital growth, and even more if you decide to remain for the remainder of the year. I know I risk being accused of being off thread (sorry for that) and ramping (I am not, CHP has some very serious potential)

silvermede - 21 Apr 2006 16:48 - 955 of 1193

Sharesure,

Agree CHP has great prospects, so why not mitigate risk and hold shares in both GFM and CHP :-)

Sharesure - 02 May 2006 08:02 - 956 of 1193

Sunday Telegraph gave GFM a great mention. Price target 1.21; so precise! Should be good for a continued lift today. Once that has happenned don't overlook the potential to switch some of your profits to CHP where they are about to have a really good series of presentations and press coverage for their South American interests. A worthy successor to GFM.

WINSORSMYTHE - 05 May 2006 10:57 - 957 of 1193

1 by end of next week?

explosive - 05 May 2006 11:09 - 958 of 1193

Was thinking that also..

Oakapples142 - 10 May 2006 10:57 - 959 of 1193


At least the Offer price just has - lets hope the big holders hold their nerve and we finish the day at this excellent barrier and with good news to come.

explosive - 10 May 2006 11:05 - 960 of 1193

Buys over the 1 mark going through now, two at 101....

WINSORSMYTHE - 10 May 2006 11:14 - 961 of 1193

Objectively, what is a target sp if GFM achieves its production plan?

explosive - 10 May 2006 11:18 - 962 of 1193

Offers now moved to 101, a great day so far for Griffin.

Winsorsmyth, 1.21 was the new target set by the times however if all production plans this year are met I would have thought more like 1.30's

Griffin - 10 May 2006 13:03 - 963 of 1193

winsor/explosive
Yes id say 1.30s on zinc alone and even more with gold production.
Regards,
Griff.

explosive - 10 May 2006 13:23 - 964 of 1193

Hi Griff, has Griffin a mining lisence for gold yet? If not then are they able to sell any stocks which they have accumulated?

Griffin - 12 May 2006 02:01 - 965 of 1193

explosive-
I think the gold licence is not an issue, Or why would they prepare the gold circuit for commissioning.
Regards,
Griff.

Griffin - 12 May 2006 08:37 - 966 of 1193

Good write up on Minesite today,

Minews Story Date: May 12, 2006

Griffin Mining Expected To Announce Excellent Results Next Week.

By Rob Davies

Griffin Mining is in the happy situation of being in the right place, China, at the right time as it produces highly sought after zinc. It will release results on May 16th so the company is understandably tight-lipped at this stage but recent press releases convey a strong, positive message.

Griffin operates the Caijiaying mine in Hebei Province, some 200 km north west of Beijing. It is easy to find, leave Beijing, go past the Great Wall and it is a tarred road all the way. Griffin has built the first new mine in China by a foreign company and is already producing after successful commissioning of the mine last June. In the six months to the end of the year it produced 92,000 tonnes of ore that generated nearly 7,000 tonnes of zinc in concentrate. The initial projected rate was 23 tonnes per hour to give 200,000 tonnes a year but in February it announced an increase to 32 tonnes an hour that will take the annual rate to 275,000 tonnes a year.

The concentrate produced is auctioned every month to local smelters who pay for it in advance and this eliminates negotiations on freight and smelter charges. It also gives the mine a slight premium to LME prices. At the moment zinc mining is so profitable that extraction and processing of the gold rich ore has been delayed, although some free gold is being recovered on Whitley tables.

In March the company announced the results of a major underground drilling programme that significantly extended the resource. Intersections were typically 10metres long with gold values ranging from 8 to 19 g/t and zinc grades from 4 to 10%. This resource sits below the current 1,355 metre mining level and so will not be mined for a few years, but it is nice to know it is there. On top of this potential at the mine the company has completed a reverse circulation drilling programme to explore other epithermal prospects in its lease. This programme discovered another zinc target 1,200 metres from the mine with an intersection of 52 metres of 5.45% zinc.

Financially the company is in good shape with no debt and US$7.5million of cash as at last June. The transition from exploration to production should have a dramatic impact on the cash flow. Although Griffin only owns 60 per cent of the mine it has the rights to 100 per cent of the cash flow for the first three years of production. At current zinc prices that is a handy thing to have. The probable ore reserve is 2.75 million tonnes of 12.59% zinc, 2.47 g/t gold and 445.63 g/t of silver but the indicated resource is 16.9 million tonnes at 7.84% zinc and 0.75g/t gold giving plenty of potential for expansion and a good mine life.

Planning to convert the mine from hand shrink stoping to mechanisation is in hand although wage rates are not onerous for the 200 employees and 200 contractors. Few companies are blessed by record metal prices as they start production, but Griffin appears to be one of the lucky few.


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Regards,
Griff.

WINSORSMYTHE - 12 May 2006 09:36 - 967 of 1193

Seems like good news. let's hope that the workers and contractors get their due rewards. All shareholders have had to do is to put some cash in and have 'faith' !!

WINSORSMYTHE - 12 May 2006 09:37 - 968 of 1193

Griff.
Nice report , by the way

Sharesure - 12 May 2006 12:17 - 969 of 1193

Holders here - take a look at #953. You may find that worthwhile

silvermede - 12 May 2006 12:24 - 970 of 1193

Sharesure, holding both and in early :-) Looks good all round

explosive - 15 May 2006 11:08 - 971 of 1193

Also holding both, either the bubble has burst on the markets today or some serious seculation, down some 7.5% on my entire portfolio
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