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Slightly old but still worth the read..

Manganese price to be resilient after under-investment
Robin Bromby | November 10, 2008
Article from: The Australian

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,24625849-36418,00.html

NOTHING is immune in this global economic environment, but some commodities are more resilient than others.

Manganese is one of the metals that stands to survive the downturn with only modest damage -- provided the quality of the manganese is high. It has been reported out of China that 50 per cent of capacity has been closed down, affecting mainly the smaller (and, one expects, the lower grade) mines.

Up to 90 per cent of manganese goes into steel production so it is not surprising that demand and prices have been falling. The metal is priced in dry tonne units -- calculated on the grade -- but for our purposes it is fetching around $US625 a tonne. This is not bad when you consider that, in the days when the former Consolidated Minerals started the Woodie Woodie mine, they were getting around $150 or so a tonne.

Apart from Woodie Woodie, there are only two other mines here -- Bootu Creek, operated by OM Holdings (OMH) and Groote Eylandt, owned by BHP Billiton (BHP) and Anglo American. Unlike iron ore, there is not a proliferation of manganese mines in the world. It is no wonder that a high-powered Chinese delegation arrived in Gabon on Thursday: this small nation of 1.5 million, ruled over by President Bongo, has a fourth of the world's known manganese.

A research note on OM Holdings from Greg Chessell at Euroz Securities makes the point that, while manganese prices will feel the impact of the slowdown, there has been under-investment and there is much low-grade material. "This will leave the high-grade manganese ore relatively insulated, compared with other commodities," he added.

Spitfire Resources (SPI), which listed last December, has just begun more drilling at its Woodie Woodie South project in the East Pilbara. Apart from the manganese, Spitfire has two other factors going for it. It had $6 million in the bank at September 30 and has also picked up tenements in Tasmania which contain thermal coal -- another commodity expected to be one of the better performers in the year ahead.

Another play to keep an eye on is Shaw River Resources (SRR), which began life as largely a gold explorer but is now focused on manganese, having picked up a large ground position in the Pilbara. Among its holdings is the Baramine project, 80km northwest of the Woodie Woodie mine, where more than 100 manganese occurrences have been identified.
 
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600k buy at 14c

I wonder if this is drill results? It is a very large buy order and suggests someone is keen and may know something we dont
 
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The 600k wasn't you YT by chance.. JKing

I remember looking at this a year or so ago, might have to revisit those Geo seem to always get in advanced..

Maybe someone to look at for Manganese long way down the track though is AQA.. currently looking at Coal and Iron Ore but have a Manganese project down the track.. Heard talk that they will be the 4th Force in Iron Ore :p
 
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"Drilling commenced on 1 August 2009 and was completed on 13 August 2009 with 17 holes drilled for 1267m. Brumby geologists have recorded numerous visual manganese intersections whilst logging the 17 drill holes. Analytical and petrological work will be required to establish the grade of the visual manganese intercepts and the type of manganese minerals present. Analytical results of the selected visual manganese intercepts are expected
in about four weeks."

Four weeks fast approaching hope to see a lift in activity shortly..
 
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"Drilling commenced on 1 August 2009 and was completed on 13 August 2009 with 17 holes drilled for 1267m. Brumby geologists have recorded numerous visual manganese intersections whilst logging the 17 drill holes. Analytical and petrological work will be required to establish the grade of the visual manganese intercepts and the type of manganese minerals present. Analytical results of the selected visual manganese intercepts are expected
in about four weeks."

Four weeks fast approaching hope to see a lift in activity shortly..

Wouldn't hold your breath on it. They having been to quick on announcements in the past. Lets hope tho it's more than just water & an old truck this time round when they finally do announce.
 
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I just got off the phone with a guy at Brumby and he told me that the middle of next week is still the expected date for analytic results from the intersections taken at Batten Creek.
 
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I just got off the phone with a guy at Brumby and he told me that the middle of next week is still the expected date for analytic results from the intersections taken at Batten Creek.

Well results are out on time as you stated. What do you think of the results Lee? Doesn't seem much to me but then again they still have a bit drilling still to go. Bothers me the fact they hold near on half the shares.
 
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Well results are out on time as you stated. What do you think of the results Lee? Doesn't seem much to me but then again they still have a bit drilling still to go. Bothers me the fact they hold near on half the shares.

Guess the rest of share holders didn't think much of it either. Down from 15c to 10c. Oh well there goes my tipping for the month of September. I wish just for once this company could come out with some decent news for once.
 
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i got worried when ikstrums took over,he had big drama at drummond gold...love to know what is really goin on...tb
 
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BMY is the worst and making annoucments...
water shale .. sh*t ..

no one even wants to buy my options ...

something dodge here for sure...
 
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Not a good announcement by any means low grades, pyritic shale, clay etc. though compared to the Pardoo announcement it's streets ahead.

"significant, but anomalous manganese intersections" is not want you want to see rather "significant, and outstanding manganese intersections" :cautious:

I think they will not do a follow up drill at this stage and move straight on to Bootu Creek North. Hopefully it won't be 3 strikes and your out.
 
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Not a good announcement by any means low grades, pyritic shale, clay etc. though compared to the Pardoo announcement it's streets ahead.

"significant, but anomalous manganese intersections" is not want you want to see rather "significant, and outstanding manganese intersections" :cautious:

I think they will not do a follow up drill at this stage and move straight on to Bootu Creek North. Hopefully it won't be 3 strikes and your out.

As far as I'm concerned they're out. If you look back at their previous announcements they've shown nothing but incompetence. One of the reasons I bought into this company was because of the experience in management,volume of shares & the location of their tennaments. Management is sadly lacking.
 
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As far as I'm concerned they're out. If you look back at their previous announcements they've shown nothing but incompetence. One of the reasons I bought into this company was because of the experience in management,volume of shares & the location of their tennaments. Management is sadly lacking.
Incompetence or bad luck? I wouldn't say they were incompetent just had a run of bad drilling results of late. Exploration is a hit and miss game. If they hit the mother load at Bootu Creek North that might change your tune :p:
 
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Incompetence or bad luck? I wouldn't say they were incompetent just had a run of bad drilling results of late. Exploration is a hit and miss game. If they hit the mother load at Bootu Creek North that might change your tune :p:

I think you can have a fair idea of what is going to give a good result before you start drilling. Obviously different for different metals, but look at a co like Giralia, who seem to get a resource defined at every project they choose to drill at.
 
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Incompetence or bad luck? I wouldn't say they were incompetent just had a run of bad drilling results of late. Exploration is a hit and miss game. If they hit the mother load at Bootu Creek North that might change your tune :p:

Wouldn't you be exploring your prime targets first? eg. East Pilbara. What did they find? A truck & bore water. Filled up the hole and moved on. Their geologist have certainly got a lot wrong in my opinion not to mention mistakes in annoucements. Just shows unprofessionalism.
 
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Wouldn't you be exploring your prime targets first? eg. East Pilbara. What did they find? A truck & bore water. Filled up the hole and moved on. Their geologist have certainly got a lot wrong in my opinion not to mention mistakes in annoucements. Just shows unprofessionalism.

I think they might have an old guy with a metal detector walking around... I still cant believ that they have the only ground in the Pilbara full of water...
 
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Maybe the old guy with the metal detector was looking for lithium for the battery in his pacemaker. Their "assesment" of the information doesn't give much confidence. oh well another parcel i'm stuck with:banghead:
 
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Maybe the old guy with the metal detector was looking for lithium for the battery in his pacemaker. Their "assesment" of the information doesn't give much confidence. oh well another parcel i'm stuck with:banghead:

Nevermind we've all been their before taxi driver. Good to see you on board anyhow. BMY should come back up from their poor announcement like they have in the past. I dont no why but they do.
 
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Sengue resources (SEG) have just announced
substantial magnetite iron ore potential at the
Pardoo Iron Ore Project, located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
Their tenement is right next door to Brumbys successful bore water project. Be interesting to see what Segue turn up - they certainly sound excited by the prospect - called a trading halt and all.
Either they don't read the local mining news or we might have to blow the dust off some conspiracy theories....:rolleyes:
 
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ENTITLEMENT ISSUE PROSPECTUS
For a pro rata non-renounceable entitlements issue to holders of Shares on the basis of 1 new Share for every 2 Shares held on the Record Date at an issue price of $0.05 per Share, to raise a minimum of $1,582,885 (Entitlement
Issue). and In the event that the Shortfall from the Entitlement Issue is less than 10,000,000 Shares, the Company will offer to the Priority Sub-Underwriters (or their nominees) such number of Shares that is equal to the difference between 10,000,000 Shares and the total available Shortfall at an issue price of $0.05 per Share and otherwise on the same terms as the Entitlement Issue (Top-up Offer). The Entitlement Issue is conditionally underwritten by Argonaut Capital Limited ABN 18 099 761 547 Ref

Purpose of the Entitlement Issue
The purpose of the Entitlement Issue is to raise a approximately $1,582,885 (before expenses). The proceeds of the Entitlement Issue are planned to be used in accordance with the table set out below:

Proceeds of the Entitlement Issue1 $
Exploration and drilling programme at the Bootu Creek North Project $300,000
Exploration and drilling programme at the Balla Yule Project $250,000
Exploration and drilling programme at the Goldsworthy Project $150,000
General working capital $707,885
Expenses of the Offers $175,000
Total $1,582,885
 
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