intractable
- 20 Jun 2004 11:22
From the FT on the 19th June
http://search.ft.com/search/article.html?id=040619001094&query=kenmare&vsc_appId=totalSearch&state=Form
COMPANIES UK & IRELAND: Kenmare negotiates $269m loan
By John Murray Brown
Financial Times; Jun 19, 2004
One of the largest debt financings for an independent mining company was announced yesterday when Kenmare Resources agreed a $269m (146.5m) facility to develop the Moma titanium mine in Mozambique.
Drawdown of the debt is contingent on the Irish company raising equity of $79m, lifting the value of the project to $345m.
The company already has commitments of $55m from a number of large investment funds.
Documents will be posted to shareholders on Monday for an open offer to raise up to $42m.
A banker at NM Rothschild, lead advisers on the financing, said the debt package represented three times Kenmare's market capitalisation of $90m.
"I do not think there have been any listed mining companies who have done that," he said.
Among the lenders, the African Development Bank is lending $40m and the European Investment Bank $15m in senior debt and a $40m subordinated loan, reflecting the vital economic benefits to what is the poorest region of one of Africa's poorest countries.
Martin Curwen, of the EIB, said this was the first deal signed under the 2000 Cotonou agreement between the EU and African, Caribbean and Pacific countries.
He said EIB's presence would "provide comfort" to other lenders. "It is part of our mandate to support projects where the funding would not have been available from the financial markets," he said at yesterday's signing ceremony, attended by Castigo Langa, Mozambique's minister of mineral resources and energy.
KFW, the German development finance institution, is providing $50m, partly tied to the supply of electrical equipment by Siemens.
The Dutch development agency FMO is lending $15m. The only commercial bank involved is ABSA, the South African bank, which is lending $80m to support the purchase of South African goods and services by the mine.
The mine is expected to be in production in the second half of 2006, with annual output of 600,000 tonnes of ilmenite and other titanium minerals that supplies white pigment used in paint and toothpaste.
The company has already raised 4m to purchase a mineral separation plant in Western Australia, which is being dismantled and shipped to the site.
At full production, the mine will account for about 5 per cent of world supply. About two-thirds of world production is controlled by RTZ and Iluka, an Australian company spun out of the old Rennison Goldfields.
FT Comment
* There have been similar financings in the minerals sector but never where the borrowing is three times the borrower's market valuation. The Lihir gold project in Papua New Guinea raised $300m in 1995 but lenders had the comfort that Rio Tinto Zinc owned about 40 per cent of the company. Kenmare's project is 100 per cent-owned by Kenmare, a company that has no cash flow and would have reported a small loss of $40,000 last year but for interest on its bank deposits. This project clearly could transform its fortunes. There are offtake agreements in place for more than half the first five years' production with Dupont and Mitsui. Prices for mineral sands tend to be more stable than base metals, which behave more like a commodity dependent on capital goods demand. The current market cap is little more than the value of a year's production from the mine. An upgrade seems inevitable. Canaccord, the company's broker, has a current price target of 35p. This compares with a close of 17p, down 2p yesterday.
Copyright The Financial Times Ltd
BHunt1910Kivver
- 08 May 2005 09:19
- 341 of 1136
We are giving up on this share.
There were 95,445 shares bought on friday. Not many considering they only cost 24 pence each.
However, a massive 8,766,807 shares were sold!!!
Just read those sells again and you'll see why we have decided to jump ship.
stockdog
- 08 May 2005 12:15
- 342 of 1136
Congratulations on your "engagement" Bhunt1910 and Kivver - and we never knew!
lots of SQELCHY love
StockDogDynamiteJimwrenPorkyKenmare
Kivver
- 09 May 2005 13:44
- 343 of 1136
lol, he is such a jerk it is untrue.
bhuntkivver
bhunt1910
- 09 May 2005 15:12
- 344 of 1136
Thanks for alerting me to "my engagement" Kiver.
I have no knowledge about this share, have never posted on this thread, have never traded in this share - its not even on my watch list - so not quite sure what is going on.
Ian - is there anything that you can do - someone is obviously being mischevious trying to link me and Kiver together. Now Kiver if you are female, blonde and young - then maybe that could be interesting - but as I am male, geriatric and knackered - I cant see a match being made in heaven.
So if you dont mind - I would like to break of the engagement.
Baza
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 09 May 2005 15:31
- 345 of 1136
Ok Guys,
Please stick to the subject at hand and not personal abuse.
Ian
Kivver
- 09 May 2005 16:28
- 346 of 1136
im fat bold and ugly too (is alright to insult myself?) unlike pro who apparently looks like brad pitt and mrs moneypenny. I agree Ian but we should also monitor the rampant rampers.
bosley
- 09 May 2005 17:25
- 347 of 1136
i have no interest in kmr, but when i saw baza and kivver together ....well, they looked so cute!!!! awwww!! this thread is nearly as funny as axm. sadly the seo thread seems to have become infested with shcizo's too!! anyway, baza , i thought that was rotten thing to do, to break kivvers heart so callously!!
stockdog
- 09 May 2005 19:57
- 348 of 1136
BTW is insiderinsider covered by the canoncial laws of degree as concerns holy wedlock? Looks a bit close for comfort to me. Maybe it's even just one person behaving to himself as two - if you call that kind of behaviour behaving! KWIM.
woof woof
SD
informer
- 15 May 2005 09:51
- 349 of 1136
Since 29 March KMR has achieved the following statistcs:
Buys: 2,166,587
Sells:9,881,768
Buyers: 300
Sellers: 488
I'm worried that this negative trend may continue, especially as it has been accompanied with annual results, and would like to invite sensible comments please.
Perhaps I've held on long enough and, like everyone else, need to sell now???
pro
- 17 May 2005 08:15
- 351 of 1136
Stop your silly ramping. You must think we are kids! Since your report was released the selling has continued. What does that tell you?? You don't need to be a genius to work it out. This company has lots of promises but never delivers anything except a sliding share price. My advice to anyone holding this stock is to get rid of it quick!!!
ptholden
- 17 May 2005 08:24
- 352 of 1136
Talking of kids, how old are you Pro, 10, 11? Shouldn't you be setting off to school round about now? Perhaps you should have a look at the AXM thread to see who is the ramper. Posting the same stuff time and time again. Oh, and the AXM SP has more or less halved since your magical tip! You really are a childish joke who should stay in the safety of the playground.
Kivver
- 17 May 2005 08:53
- 353 of 1136
kmr low teens to mid twenties - nuff said! thats a rise in anybodys book unless you have less intelligence than a gnat.
informer
- 19 May 2005 07:58
- 354 of 1136
Stop your silly ramping. You must think we are kids! Since your report was released the selling has continued. What does that tell you?? You don't need to be a genius to work it out. This company has lots of promises but never delivers anything except a sliding share price. My advice to anyone holding this stock is to get rid of it quick!!!
This share should be avoided at all costs. There are more sellers than buyers in the market -what does that tell you???
Yesterday it lost over 2% and has nowhere to go. Definitely a sell!!!
Kivver
- 19 May 2005 12:08
- 355 of 1136
i bought at 16 and hold at 24 and i am going to keep holding, (read earlier posts to know why). That is a massive rise in anybodies book unless you have a brain the size of a gnats willy! That is fact, look at the charts to confirm. If anybody wants lose money look at the blantant ramping on the axm thread by one individual who posts under many different names.
wa157te
- 20 May 2005 08:24
- 356 of 1136
Stop your silly ramping. You must think we are kids! Since your report was released the selling has continued. What does that tell you?? You don't need to be a genius to work it out. This company has lots of promises but never delivers anything except a sliding share price. My advice to anyone holding this stock is to get rid of it quick!!!
This share should be avoided at all costs. There are more sellers than buyers in the market -what does that tell you???
By the way, selling already more than twice outnumbers buying today -again!!!
informer
- 24 May 2005 07:45
- 358 of 1136
Well excuse me but I must say that I don't at all consider the KMR share price to be "another good day". I look at a time span of more than one day and I'm sure any sensible person would agree with that approach. The plain fact is, a couple of month ago the KMR share was 28 pence. Now it is 24 pence. Excuse me but I don't call that "another good day" !!!
Kivver
- 24 May 2005 11:02
- 359 of 1136
Its much better than your falls in afd and axm (40 - 20). Did you read my point about having a brain the size of a gnats willy, but your to brainless to know i was talking about you. When are going to answer the question if there are so many sells why doesnt the price drop. duh, hello.
Kivver
- 24 May 2005 11:06
- 360 of 1136
heh whats it like being 60 grand down on axm (according to your 1/4 million buy). Its great nearly doubling my money on kmr (bought at 16p) and very happy to say im still holding for much further gains.