hangseng
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Quarterly just released confirms that all looks to be progressing well. Has anyone had a chance to review? Any comments?
Current production plus exploration projects point to a healthy long term outlook inmy view plus there is a sweetener regarding some potential U308 in WA.
Would be great if some analysis could be put up
My quick summary:
Firstly I believe many positives have come out of this update which in my view has understated the potential of this company.
- $5,220,000 now in the bank and it just keeps coming.
- Nil debt position continues
- Testwork on Koongie Park has moved from Pre-feasibility to definitive comprehensive stage. This is a major advanced move and display of confidence by management.
- The complex mineralisation requires additional processing to extract the best grades possible for Zn and Cu.
- Enlisting Kwan Wong, arguably one of the best metallurgists in the country (the inventor and acknowledged expert in CPS), to conduct the selective flotation testing. They could not have made a better decision.
- The Controlled Potential Sulphidisation (CPS) method of flotation is a proven and widely utilised successful method of extracting high % returns from complex mineralisation and oxidised deposits such as the surfical deposit at Onedin. If this will be successful then Kwan Wong will be the person to definitively prove it. This will confirm the Koongie Park prospect in the eyes of experts and will make the s/p move upward exponentially. I say again, great move AAR management.
- The majority of the Koongie Park mineralisation is indicated as unoxidised at depth in the high grade primary and transitional zone and will probably be extracted using conventional flotation techniques.
- Mandilla has proven to be a major cashflow producer and continues to be so.
- Mandilla is indicated high grade gold mineralisation at depth and expansion is highly likely in my view and the company is indicating this.
- Underground mining is almost a certainty to occur. Recommending progressing to DFS to prove this is not done lightly.
- Open cut will occur easily if the testwork of Kwan Wong is proven.
Summary:
Excellent update and I see mainly significant positives to move AAR to a higher level. The only negative to come out is the (not unexpected) oxidised surfical deposit.
Both Mandilla and Koongie Park are displaying excellent company making qualities. Basically AAR is indicated as going from strentgh to strength and is now showing a 1c per share earning, at .06 s/p this now places AAR at a 6:1 P/E and is clearly looking at having over $10m cash in the bank this year.
I also believe that AAR has had discussions with TeckCominco over the possibility of processing through the Pillara plant at Halls Creek. This concurs with John Johns public statement on boardroom radio that they were looking at processing options with a nearby plant 26kms from Koongie Park.
If the definitive testwork is proven as expected and the Pillara plant is utilised then I believe AAR could be mining Koongie Park as early as mid 2008.
Where is all this heading is anyones guess, however I am firmly of the opinion that AAR will now clealry be in the sights of Troy Resources and even possibly TeckCominco or other suitors. TRY have to do something with the recent $12m raised and they didn't raise this purely for working capital when they alreay have over $56m in the bank already. $12m would obtain TRY approximately a 44% controlling holding over AAR. This paragraph is completely my view and please realise I am speculating on this aspect. I just believe it is a real possibility especially now AAR is displaying so many consistently positive outcomes. Or possibly the 12m will provide additional funding for the development of Koongie Park
The market still has not identified with Koongie Park but this will come. I am a long term holder of AAR so I can wait for for what I believe will be a significant re-rating in the not to distant future.
I have purposely discounted the uranium mention and will not speculate or provide comment on this. I believe it is irrellevant to the positive current position of AAR.