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VML Vane Minerals

0.425
0.00 (0.00%)
30 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Vane Minerals VML London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.425 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.425 0.425
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No dividends issued between 30 Apr 2014 and 30 Apr 2024

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Posted at 16/8/2013 22:46 by richgit
Looks like VML are going to have a very nice little cash cow with
the Gold/Silver operation.

By this time next year Gold & Silver prices will be through the roof..


The paper currency printing hasn`t even started yet.

I cannot comment on the Germany situation, yet may buy into this
on clarification of the Gold/Silver operation remaining as a core cash feeder

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Posted at 07/8/2013 17:14 by combo83
Copper One (TSX:CUO) was a company I often compared VML to. They explored in the same Cu porphyry district in AZ but had success, with diamond drilling campaigns outlining a large (500mt) Cu porphyry deposit. The lack of interest however was dismal, and they recently gave up and sold the property to another company with a market cap of a measly $1m CAD.

If that's typical in the current market, what does Vane have left? They spent more exploring than their properties are ultimately worth. Why will shale gas exploration be any different?
Posted at 07/8/2013 10:05 by martin c-j
Thanks for the update kooba. I think we are all left scratching our heads with this one. No surprise Matt couldn't get the subscription away at 0.5p. Lots of insiders were selling prior to the RNS in yet another glowing example of how many people take the p*ss out of insider trading rules without fear of reprisal.

The new guys coming in have just decided VML is a cheaper alternative to starting from scratch. They clearly aren't stupid, and have more of a plan than VML have, but whatever is left of the old business model must now be in the shredder.

Interesting to see they got Krys Hefton to reveiew and approve the technical information in mondays RNS. I am a chemical engineer I could have signed off on them too. Doesn't mean there is gas there or VML have any clue how to get to it.
Posted at 06/8/2013 23:18 by martin c-j
Reading further into this cr*p. Looks like 3legs are off loading their German licenses to a new vehicle, VML or Rose Tinted Resources as they are now known. It is wildcatting at best. As long as the share price goes up......
Posted at 06/8/2013 22:59 by martin c-j
"costs often exceed $20 million for an exploration well"

"several wells are required to appraise an area"

Vane will never have enough money to drill even one well. So who is going to come up with all the money? To be issued with a license wouldn't you need the money to prove you could afford to drill the wells?

OK, so VML is a shell that is in the process of being taken over, but why buy VML in the first place. None of this stacks up or makes sense. I hope there is someone with a master plan who knows whats going on, and is able to benefit existing shareholders. This is squeaky bum time......
Posted at 06/8/2013 12:05 by richgit
I meant to add.

If VML are eventually looked upon as a Company that at least has cash for some
time (with any more welcome) then perception could change hugely, or at least
keep the naysaying vultures away with their agendas of tiny Spreadbet shorts.

Any improving events with Gold, and the possible unfolding story eventually
in Germany, would make this a stock to at least hold - or buy.

I daresay some revelations will come to the fore,as to why the attraction
to Germany, as obviously they cannot be intending to just throw the money away.
Posted at 25/6/2013 10:41 by martin c-j
It's no win no fee as far as I understand. So little cost to VML.

Just did a wee google for lawsuits against the US dept of Interior and found this. It appears there are lots of lawsuits against the DoI. Could go either way, but it's pretty clear to me that VML had spent a lot of time and money securing targets in the Grand Canyon area. An area historically mined so why should they expect a moratorium. The DoI has effectively taken those assets away without compensation, and for a few million dollars, they should be pay up.

hxxp://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/08/salazar_loses_lawsuit_american_energy_wins.html
Posted at 05/6/2013 15:27 by rmart
VANE Minerals plc Receives Buy Rating from Northland Capital Partners (VML)

Posted by Stephan Byrd on Jun 5th, 2013

VANE Minerals plc

VANE Minerals plc (LON: VML)'s stock had its "buy" rating restated by equities research analysts at Northland Capital Partners in a research note issued to investors on Wednesday, Analyst Ratings Network.com reports. They currently have a GBX 1.70 ($0.03) target price on the stock. Northland Capital Partners' price target indicates a potential upside of 240.00% from the stock's previous close.

Shares of VANE Minerals plc (LON: VML) opened at 0.50 on Wednesday. VANE Minerals plc has a 52 week low of GBX 0.31 and a 52 week high of GBX 1.345. The stock's 50-day moving average is currently GBX 0.92.

VANE Minerals plc is Hong Kong-based Company. It is engaged in evaluation and acquisition of mineral exploration targets, principally gold, silver and uranium targets and the development and operation of a mine at Diablito, Mexico.
Posted at 31/5/2013 11:09 by martin c-j
Looking at the Strathmore Minerals offer, C$29 million doesn't seem a lot for several hundred millions worth in the ground. Doesn't bode too well for VML with about $100 million in the ground. But at least VML's targets have much higher grades, compared to Strathmore and that in itself should make them attractive to a buyer.

With Energy Fuels being acquisitive could be good or bad news for VML. They could either already be looking to add VML to their list or they may well just say they have had enough for now.

Maybe U-1 can find a buyer for everything including their own mill, and that will help VML out.
Posted at 29/4/2013 14:26 by opaldouglas
Ouch! Lack of news is really starting to hurt VML now, I've emailed David for clarification regarding results. I can't see VML going private either.

Martin, fyi – results can be released up to 6 months after financial year end, so VML have another month if need be.

"An AIM company must publish annual audited accounts which must be sent to its shareholders without delay and in any event not later than six months after the end of the financial year to which they relate."

I also think things are obviously ongoing behind the scenes, previous information releases alludes to this. I'm not concerned about current revs and production, only last month VML announced an increase in production of 20%.

The question for me is have any JV partners been forthcoming and have Vane progressed further with "additional opportunities" and how will these be funded.

Given the negativity around aim mining stocks, VML could just continue Mexican operations and bank the cash until the tide starts to turn! With a market cap of 2.5m this could be equal to cash shortly.

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