Andy
- 01 Jan 2005 23:18
Firestone Diamonds plc is a UK-based international diamond mining and exploration company with operations in the Namaqualand region of South Africa and Botswana. Namaqualand, which is located on the west coast of South Africa, has been one of the world's largest alluvial diamond producing regions for the past 60 years, with total production to date estimated to be worth more than $3 billion. Botswana is the world's largest producer of diamonds by value, with annual production of over 20 million carats worth over $1.6 billion.
Firestones strategy has been to build a portfolio comprising advanced development and production projects to provide sustainable cash flow to fund ongoing exploration programmes and to provide an early return on investment, together with large scale exploration projects which have the potential to yield significant reserves of gem quality diamonds.
The company operates the Avontuur Mine and the Oena Mine of Namaqualand, which produces high quality alluvial diamonds, and has a growing portfolio of advanced and early stage exploration projects in known diamond producing areas in Namaqualand and Botswana.
Since 1996 the company has increased reserves and resources more than thirty two times from 34,000 carats to over 1.1 million carats at present, with an estimated gross value of approximately 260 million. Firestone is debt free and well funded and has a highly qualified management team with extensive experience in the financing and development of diamond and other natural resource projects. Firestone is quoted on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange and trades under the symbol FDI.L.
Firestone also has an exploration project in the USA.
Main Mining Pit, Avontuur Mine, Namaqualand, South Africa.
For FDI Corporate information :
http://www.firestonediamonds.com/frcorporate.htm
For FDI homepage :
http://www.firestonediamonds.com/index.htm
Firestone Dimaonds shares in issue: 65m 20p Ords
Firestone Diamonds PLC - Major Shareholders
Major Shareholders ---- Amount --- % Holding
Elfin Trust Company Ltd 7,200,000 16.68
Aurora Investment Trust 7,200,000 16.68
Gartmore Investment Mgt 5,418,116 12.56
Andy
- 23 Mar 2005 22:30
- 124 of 725
queen1,
We may well vary on football team! - I am a season ticket holder at AFC Bournemouth.
Favourite food = Thai, and am hoping a combination of those three holdings will grow into "the big one" to keep me off the street without a mortgage!
FDI took another thumping today, but one or two largeish buys there, someone buying on the quiet maybe?
As the price has risen several times during the last tax year, some selling ahead of 5th April is inevitable I suppose, so we may well see further retracement, unless some good news is released with the results next week of course!
TheFrenchConnection
- 24 Mar 2005 07:33
- 126 of 725
Amities / ,,,,,Rires !! LOL l'ironie de la chose hehe ..Je crois que oui ...lndeed i do hold a small position reg. SEY but discovered a discounted way into SEY via WTE {who sold many of thier gulf assets in Fusion ) to SEY for a considerstion of a wapping 77.5 million shares; but WTE also give you exposure to DES involved in North Falkland, and more interestingly a 15% interest in an unquoted company called "Eclipse" who have been given permission by the British DTI to set up a series of wind turbines,powered by small gas fields which while not fallow, and as such, not economical to be mined alone have proven more than an adequate source of power to drive these massive "windmill" type affairs.All power derived from the turbines has been intrinsically linked to the National grid in what is called the "Ormonde Project" and which is expected to light and heat every home in the counties of Lancs and Cumbria by 2010.Quite interestingly this entire project is financed by the mighty General Electric of the USA. Although i swapped 80% of my SEY holding into WTE i hold a small residual postion in SEY of about 50,000.i fully anticipate SEY to be a shining star of 2006 The good thing about WTE is that with barely a total of 13 million shares in issue it tends to massively exxerate movements of both SEY and DES <> As for what football team i support ? Well i am originally from Brive-La-Guillarde and hence i strictly support Olympic Boredeaux.But considering i was educated and furthermore have worked in the UK for juste over 15 years; and having been domiciled in SW3 for most of that time and happen to love footie i go to the "Bridge" for my saturday afternoons entertainment .A ma place .que feriez-vous ? ( Despite having a most strange individual as manager with some quite perculiar idiosyncrasies-like his antics on the touchline - and an extensive knowledge of ONLY the MOST expensive footballers with brains of collective rocking horses with equally expensive tastes ( of Lager . od course ! ) But seriously Mr M's antics are on occassion more entertaining than the actual teams performance yet we seem to be doing remarably well this season.lm saying that if Bourmouth had the monies as does Chelsea they likewise would be in Europe. Would i be correct in assuming thats where Harry Rednapp and Frank Lampard Snr started their management careers. ?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. As for Food - French . End of subject..Well thats not quite true.Recently while in a over priced in vogue eatary popular among the bourgoise in Paris i encountered a menu with over 6 dishes of friggin Spiders-very quicly cooked in wafer thin pastry and in a bed of light vingrette salad and finished off soaking in a delicate nettle and fennel pouring source. Cuisine nouv. ahhha you can give it the Parisians . They deserve it. But is not my forte. Chinese fare - unless i eat ten courses i am ravernous within am hour. l like French Lebanonese food. lt is like a thousand tastes exploding in your mouth at once . lndian can be similar as can most ex French lndo chinese countries . ..That much was inevitable wasnt it ? Come on gimme abreak . We French know our food. Even in Senegal and Cameroon you see the influence of French cuisine lronicallythere are quite a few good restuarants in London itself. . -Back to da markets ....COP looking quite interesting after that license win in the Oman right in the shadow of a field which produces in excess of 500,000 bpdoe. Admittedly like all middle east crude it is sour and quite high in Sulphur but the Chinese are building refineries to cope with crap from The latin Americas like friffin bitumin ...Anything around 35p and it goes on my serious watchlist .Currently 40p . As does Faroe islands oil. But what with Woods Mckenzie { who know thier marbles } and even my buddy Lord Brown ( Brownie , to his friends ) stating that the North sea was an utter waste of time and now coupled with all this talk of a high rotary rig count and hence an extreme dearth of rigs available, i think many of the smaller players in the North sea are going to expierience trouble or start amlgamating in attempts to sort out the plethora of problems they face. ,,,,mais qui sait huh? ,,...bonne chance/ faires attention ......a'bientot ..@+ J
Andy
- 27 Mar 2005 19:52
- 132 of 725
queen1
Thanks, You too Queen1.
This rumour is being posted on all the AFD threads over the road, nobody has identified the source yet, so no way of knowing if this is genuine or not.
I did suggest to a friend the other week that it wouldn't surpris me if FDI and AFD got together, under FDi's management team of course!
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'Teeling's ice is being stalked
Last week this column noted that African Diamonds now has five rigs working at its Boteti joint venture in Botswana.
Over the course of the week, the company's share price rose by over 15 per cent. And the latest rumour is that the Irish diamond explorer is about to be the subject of a takeover approach, but not from De Beers.
On March 15, the company announced that following comments in the press, De Beers had confirmed that it is not currently seeking to buy out either African Diamonds or its 49 per cent interest in the Boteti joint venture.
But with Firestone Diamonds also engaged with De Beers in joint ventures in Botswana's Orapa area, it may have more potential as the mystery acquirer. Earlier this month Firestone acquired an 81 per cent interest in Daily City Ventures, which holds a prospecting licence in the same Orapa area of Botswana'.
Andy
- 27 Mar 2005 20:45
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queen1,
well I guess so, but it would certainly introduce some new factors to take into account.
For example, would such a deal be paper only, or would FDI raise new capital?
And if AFD are selling their exploration prospects, they must have a decent idea of their value, so will want top dollar for them, so hard to see how beneficial this would be for FDI, to enhance shareholder value.
Only a rumour so far, but something has driven up the AFD shareprice in the last week.
Someone has said the report was in the Irish Sunday Independent newspaper, but I can't find it yet.