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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bdi Mining | LSE:BMG | London | Ordinary Share | VGG0905F1053 | COM SHS NPV |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 36.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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19/10/2006 08:24 | yes, a much better quarter. all looking quite encouraging on the diamond front. | rambutan2 | |
19/10/2006 07:41 | Start processing 50.000 bcm of gravels at the end of this month from the main channel. Surely this is the start of better things for BMG?,as holders have had a pretty miserable 2006 so far. Cheers. | milner2 | |
18/10/2006 13:56 | We could do with some news, Greg. We are still hovering around the upper end of a strong downward trend. | ged5 | |
18/10/2006 12:22 | Not much action around here. We should be expecting a quarterly report soon which hopefully will show improved results from the diamonds | greg jenkins | |
11/10/2006 11:57 | From RNS 25/9/06 "The diamond will be sold by private tender within the coming months. Further information regarding the tender will be available in due course. The discovery of the Chelsea Blue comes at a time when the expansion of the Cempaka operations are progressing as planned. The processing facilities upgrade is scheduled for completion within the next two weeks and the initial mining expansion phase of the Cempaka main channel is well advanced." From the share price action it looks like we could be getting that information fairly soon. | ged5 | |
07/10/2006 12:44 | Has anyone got a clue when the Blue diamond will be sold in Antwerp? | gisjob2 | |
30/9/2006 15:49 | 2.6m traded Friday. One trade for 1m shares. Up 1.5p. Seems like a seller cleared. | adam | |
28/9/2006 01:24 | DD, "intense" is the industry term for such pervasive colour. Similiar stones have gone for well over $150k! See link... | greg jenkins | |
27/9/2006 20:15 | might be cheaper for him to buy the company then! | rambutan2 | |
27/9/2006 18:32 | To me the interesting thing is that DL describes the blue as 'intense'. Paint-chart wise, I wouldn't take the actual name too literally, but an intensely blue diamond, even of just 3 carats, could fetch a very significant 5-figure sum. From my bits of research, 6 figures isn't impossible. | doobydave | |
27/9/2006 16:04 | RB2 Maybe BDI are way ahead of you there in naming it Chelsea Blue. | run12 | |
27/9/2006 09:04 | i wonder whether a certain v rich russian will want to add the chelsea blue to his collection? | rambutan2 | |
27/9/2006 08:57 | BDI Mining a rare blue diamond and increasing production By: Rhona O'Connell Posted: '26-SEP-06 07:00' GMT © Mineweb 1997-2006 | adam | |
25/9/2006 19:32 | Why did they not release news about this blue diamond with their interims? If the papers knew about it yesterday, surely it could have been released with the interims. Essentially this company looks very promising but someone doesn't believe the story judging from the chart and the directors don't seem impressed that they're too cheap either. Dripping news like this into the market at odd times reminds me of the way EPD practice their dilutional art. I hope that the story here isn't going to play out similarly. | stewacg | |
25/9/2006 07:41 | Dear Ged, Thank you for your email. The Blue Diamond was recovered from Danau Seran, the smaller northern tributary where mining is currently taking place. The area has been known to produce the occasional rare coloured fancy diamond, with several oranges and pinks having also been recovered from the area by artisinal miners. There has also been a slightly larger blue diamond reported to have been found. The reported recovery of such stones coupled with BDI's find does point to the possibility of further such finds but these diamonds are extremely rare and one cannot predict their recovery or prevalence in a deposit. Regards, BDI Mining Corp. | ged5 | |
25/9/2006 00:08 | Wendy, They said they would not sell Woodlark in the questions afterwards. | andy | |
24/9/2006 20:16 | BDI Mining Corp; Asia's Only Diamond Mine To Double Production Perth, Sept 21, 2006 (ACN Newswire) - Operators of South East Asia's only diamond mine are to expand the project's production from next month to produce up to 100,000 carats per annum. Addressing the Paydirt Asia Pacific Downunder Conference in Perth today, AIM-listed BDI Mining Corp (LSE: BMG)(PNK: BDVIF) said its Cempaka alluvial diamond mine would lift output next month from its current rate of 30,000 bank cubic metres of diamondiferous gravels per month to 60,000 bcm per month. This would lift diamond output to approximately 7,000-8000 carats per month, subject to grade, from 3,500-4,000 carats per month currently. The US$1.5 million expansion at Cempaka - South East Asia's first and only commercial diamond mine, in southeast Kalimantan - is coming from the addition of two rotary pan plants from South Africa. "We have now built up considerable operational and management skills for Cempaka which features diamond bearing gravels in concealed palaeochannels," BDI Mining's Managing Director, Me Lee Spencer, said. "Our mining leases are covered by a 7th generation Contract of Work agreement and with diamond demand now outstripping supply, we had every incentive to expand production within this commodity cycle," Mr Spencer said "In addition to the 2006 end of year production lift, there remains considerable scope for further regional expansion around Cempaka and these options will be considered during calendar 2007." What's the PNK:BDVIF about? i thought we had a single listing. | ged5 | |
24/9/2006 19:10 | Thanks Adam I listened too, very interesting ! | gisjob2 | |
24/9/2006 19:00 | Cheers, Adam - I listened to that, and made notes. It was very interesting vis a vis the plans and the actuality for Woodlark! In fact, it would not surprise me to see Woodlark sold or farmed out in the not too distant future.... | wdurham | |
24/9/2006 18:39 | Thanks Wdurham, I accept that the resource is legit to jorc standard. Thats fine just seemed to be strange to change the cut-off figure, but thanks for your comments anyway, good to get another perspective. Does anyone think this blue diamond might shift the share price and smidge. Possibilites of more I suppose! | gisjob2 | |
24/9/2006 18:29 | It is explained in the presenatation.... | adam | |
24/9/2006 17:05 | gisjob2 - As gold price increases, further portions of any resource become economical to mine. This may be the case in this instance. Worth noting, too, that the 1.02 million ounces is uncut. In fact, looking back at their resource statements, I can't make head nor tail of them! However they have all been prepared to JORC standards, and are thus quite legit, so no worries. | wdurham | |
24/9/2006 15:52 | Hi all, great news about the blue diamond find. I guess I'm not the only one extremely disappointed about the share price at the mo, although I do have a question which some on here might deem negative. Maybe someone out there can help. In the last annual report when quantifying the gold at Woodlark, the cut-off grade used was 0.75g/t for the 880,000 ounces. Can someone explain why suddenly the cut-off grade was reduced to 0.5g/t for the announcement of the million plus upgrade and just how much of this was due to the cut-off grade reduction. It just seems that the cut-off grade was reduced to fiddle the figures to me. Anyone have any idea as to what difference the change would of made. Any comments welcome! | gisjob2 | |
24/9/2006 11:58 | No prob, Ged5. You've given the full text plus link. I must say "six figure sum" is pretty meaningless: anywhere from 100,000 US dollars to 999,999 GBpounds. | mikkydhu |
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