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Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

what links does CVI- Cityview Corporation have with New Millennium Resources Ltd,-NML mininig for diamonds in Angola in recent posts. #100, #101?

This is CVI's interest in Diamonds, currently they hold a 10% free carried net interest in all profit I believe. I only know brief information on this, all I do know it will provide free cash flow to CVI and is a drop in the ocean compared to what is really about to happen.

The CVI story grows much bigger the more I read about it.


Cityview Corporation Limited (ASX:CVI) - Angolan Diamond Projects - Mr Mark Smyth, CEO
Tuesday January 29 2:52 PM
Sydney, Australia, Jan 29, 2008 - (ABN Newswire) -

"Cityview Corporation Limited (ASX: CVI.AX) is pleased to announce that Endiama, the Angolan National Diamonds Company, acknowledge the grant to CityView of the exclusive right to acquire 100% of Canzar Resources plc ("Canzar"), the holders of a 41% legal and beneficial interest in 3 kimberlitic diamond concessions."

"The concessions are Caufo, Luachisse and Nheffo. CityView has paid US$1,030,000 as a 135 days option and shut out fee to purchase 100% of Canzar at a price to be determined on a fair value basis during the due diligence and independent valuation process. Local business groups in Angola have indicated their wish to participate in the raising of the requisite capital."

source: http://au.biz.yahoo.com/080129/42/1l306.html
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

Well well well...

It seems that the long anticipated, meant to lift CVI from the doldrums CAPLIN report came out; and it wasn't even worthy of management to announce it to the ASX (even though they are damn aware how much the market wanted to see the report (read this as: a member from that other share site is somewhat employed by CVI so i'm 100% sure they knew what they were doing).

Better still, if this report is valuing your company at 45 - 73 cents AUD, wouldn't you be flouting this to the world? Clearly not, which makes me think there is something sinister in the air?

I listened to the BRR and know it concerned the report, but wouldn't you publish it anyway (i am also aware it sits on the website)?

It seems my concerns with the company still stand...
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

Well well well...

It seems that the long anticipated, meant to lift CVI from the doldrums CAPLIN report came out; and it wasn't even worthy of management to announce it to the ASX (even though they are damn aware how much the market wanted to see the report (read this as: a member from that other share site is somewhat employed by CVI so i'm 100% sure they knew what they were doing).

Better still, if this report is valuing your company at 45 - 73 cents AUD, wouldn't you be flouting this to the world? Clearly not, which makes me think there is something sinister in the air?

I listened to the BRR and know it concerned the report, but wouldn't you publish it anyway (i am also aware it sits on the website)?

It seems my concerns with the company still stand...

If you cared to check that ASX site you will find the Caplin report was reported to the ASX.

18/06/2008 Update to Shareholders
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20080618/pdf/319pjccwtjs469.pdf

The BRR report was the following day and this also announced to the ASX.

19/06/2008 Broadcast re Update to Shareholders
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20080619/pdf/319q5b9rf7m4yp.pdf

Not sure what you are attempting to put forward. However the innuendo of your post seems unfounded and ignorant of the fact that the Caplin report was reported to the market.
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

JTLP, the report posted to the ASX on the 18/6/08 clearly indicated on the opening cover letter to refer to the Price Waterhouse Coopers Report on the Cityview website. This was also a direct hyperlink on the PDF document and so was reported via the ASX as required. All it would have taken is to click on it.

From the website:
http://www.cityviewcorp.com/images/stories/Caplin Analyst Report2.pdf
Price Waterhouse Coopers Report
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Price Waterhouse Coopers Report: This report includes the research work undertaken by the Caplin analyst team who have been carrying out a comprehensive review of CityView's current underlying value.
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

Hang Seng be easy...;)

The point I was raising is that CVI knew how much shareholders wanted to see this "Caplin Report"; why didn't they release it seperately to the market instead of making shareholders find it on their website?

I'm sorry if there has been a misunderstanding between us on that point.

By the way, there is no innuendo with my posts...i blatantly spelt out that I did not trust CVI management for various reasons (see a few pages back).

I know they have a lot going for them, I would just like to see something concrete. Too many if's/but's/maybe's...

Peace in the Middle East :D
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

JTLP the PWC report has made valuations based on non-JORC findings. I would put it to you that CVI therefore felt uncomfortabel putting it out directly to the ASX but rather chose the more obtuse path.

This report is however required as part of the investro presentations that are about to happen

Sskim
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

Hangseng post #201

my question was on CVI, is that what connection does CVI have with New Millennium Resources Ltd (NML) when they have no assets in Diamonds in Angola. Have CVI taken over New Millennium Resources Ltd?
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

Hangseng post #201

my question was on CVI, is that what connection does CVI have with New Millennium Resources Ltd (NML) when they have no assets in Diamonds in Angola. Have CVI taken over New Millennium Resources Ltd?

And I provided you an answer relating to CVI.

Unless NMR are associated with Canzar Resources plc, then I would have to say no they haven't. Nor have I seen anything aligning CVI to NMR. It would seem you are on your own with NMR's usuccessful 'alluvial' diamond prospects.

CVI is now involved in 'kimberlitic' diamond concessions, which is the proven successful way to be involved in diamonds especially in Angola.
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

CVI will be in Discussions with falcon today and tomorrow. MS has stated that he will be pushing to finalise the 4 off shore oil permits. He has stated that he needs this for his Euro and USA insto tour. He aims to make the Euro tour week starting in July (from memory).

So I am expecting an ann re off shore permite later this week thursday or Friday:)
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

MS has stated that he will be pushing to finalise the 4 off shore oil permits. He has stated that he needs this for his Euro and USA insto tour.

Hi Ssklm

Did he actually say that he needs the signoff for his insto tour???
I think thats not likely. Can you please confirm?
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

I guess signoff is implied:

This is what he has responded:

"Dear Jens

The institutions will come into CityView when we sign up the 4 offshore oil permits and the refinery .

My focus is now on the offshore permits . Tomorrow we are having a detailed review of the permits
in our data room at Guildford outside London . On Monday the Falcon team fly up from Luanda in their private jet and negotiations start in Lisbon that evening

When this is finished we will focus on the refinery .

Am thinking about coming to Germany during week commencing July 7

Regards

Mark Smyth "

I trust this answers your query ?

Sskim

(Ps of course one may choose not to trust the source ? thats your call IMO)
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

That is so LOL worthy its ridiculous. Is there a LOL worthy thread on this site?

The Falcon team in there Private JET!!!

ZOOM ZOOM Here come the A-Team.

I could never trust what people post on that other website...they have very lax laws for ramping and such. I know you copied this in sSkim for goodwill and for others to see (appreciated) but I do not know how people can take anything posted by an anonymous keyboard warrior as truthful. You did put in the disclaimer (A+ for you!)

CVI need something concrete (wow i write that a lot)...it's a simple equation. You get assets, they make money/worth a lot of money, people like you, they buy in and zoom...all good. The sustained selling is due to lack of clarity, and people not believing the story.

Hopefully, for the sake of all holders...MS can start to bring to the table some deals, get the ball rolling and get CVI a credible image...none of this "Orthodox Xmas" rubbish.

JTLP
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

"tis healthy to be sceptical. No probelm with that.

I choose to beleive so please dont laugh so scornfully at me. It kinda hurts.

I am happy with the PWC report. I am happy withtnhe progress. I am happy with the POTENTIAL. I am also happy that Falcon and CVI are negotitating terms right now. I am also happy that there is a very good chance that MS will have what CVI needs for the insto presentation over the next few weeks.

Happy happy happy.

But that is my choice I guess

Sskim:)
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

"tis healthy to be sceptical. No probelm with that.

I choose to beleive so please dont laugh so scornfully at me. It kinda hurts.

I am happy with the PWC report. I am happy withtnhe progress. I am happy with the POTENTIAL. I am also happy that Falcon and CVI are negotitating terms right now. I am also happy that there is a very good chance that MS will have what CVI needs for the insto presentation over the next few weeks.

Happy happy happy.

But that is my choice I guess

Sskim:)


Sskim my boy...twas not laughing at you! ;)

I just love it how people will post that sort of information for the 'benefit' of others (i'm talking about the original poster not yourself!)

Ahh well if CVI can prove me wrong then kudos to all the holders! You don't ever want to see people losing money ;)
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

"...kudos to all the holders"

Thanks my friend . Wish us all the best of luck. U know as an investor in the co. I off course had to make a decision to trust them.

Lets see what unfolds over the coming days.

I really do recommend u to our CVI. Please join us ;)
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

I'm going to bust out a gangsta rap about CVI...hope you all enjoy it.

CVI...going straight to the top...
can't nothin stop this train...
Orthodox Christmas = 1 buck!

But oh no, we got some playa hater's in the house,
get some "substantial holders" in... 2 weeks later they out!

But don't have no fear...cause HC is here...
they got peeps working overtime...whisperin in your ear...
"Have faith...hold strong...CVI's got it all...
diamonds, pearls...heck they even own the NBA Basketball!"

Say whatttt...whattt you talkin bout??
I ain't seen nothing in concrete, why you run your mouth!

Tee hee that was fair lame but alas...sentiments on CVI

XOXO

JTLP
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

I'm going to bust out a gangsta rap about CVI...hope you all enjoy it.

CVI...going straight to the top...
can't nothin stop this train...
Orthodox Christmas = 1 buck!

But oh no, we got some playa hater's in the house,
get some "substantial holders" in... 2 weeks later they out!

But don't have no fear...cause HC is here...
they got peeps working overtime...whisperin in your ear...
"Have faith...hold strong...CVI's got it all...
diamonds, pearls...heck they even own the NBA Basketball!"

Say whatttt...whattt you talkin bout??
I ain't seen nothing in concrete, why you run your mouth!

Tee hee that was fair lame but alas...sentiments on CVI

XOXO

JTLP

Very good! Although you could have dropped in "West Syeeeeedd" at the end, especially seeing they're targets are in West Africa.Anyways....I used to hold CVI and sold out when things started getting really convoluted, and that was reason enough.Good luck with CVI. However, too much of the unknown for my liking.
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

Australian explorer increases ownership of Angolan copper and gold projects
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By: Rozanne Cloete
Published on 11th July 2008
ASX-listed gold and cop- per explorer CityView Corporation reported earlier this year that it has increased its holding in Australian explorer Fortitude Minerals from 3,2-million shares to 6,5-million shares.

CityView MD Mark Smyth says that, in order to consolidate its ownership of Fortitude, CityView intends to continue to lift its holding in Fortitude through a combination of share acquisitions and subscriptions.

At the appropriate time and subject to shareholder approval, CityView plans to transfer its Longonjo and Ucua interests in Angola for additional shares in Fortitude.

Fortitude has accumulated valuable mining interests in more than 15 000 km² of prime mineralised areas in several parts of Angola.

It has five copper licences running for several hundred kilometres along the western seaboard of Angola, and encompassing the greater part of the Upper Cuvo formation.

Copper mineralisation has been reported along the entire length of the Upper Cuvo formation and the area has the potential to be a new copper province.

Fortitude’s other copper licences include Cachoeiras de Binga, in which over 6 000 m of core has been drilled. The explorer’s primary objective is to bring this resource to a Joint Ore Reserves Committee standard.

As part of the Upper Cuvo formation, the Chipindo gold licence area with its high gold grades was discovered during artisanal workings. Its geology is similar to that of the Minas Gerais gold area of Brazil.

Further, the Longonjo copper-gold-rare earths licence area contains the Catabola and Longonjo carbonatite projects. The Longonjo carbonatite project contains niobium, tantalum and uranium minerals.

At Catabola, copper and iron oxide mineralisation has been identified over a 1,6-km strike length. The drill rig is already on site and due to start drilling shortly, and the drilling programme will progress throughout most of 2008.

Another Fortitude prospect is the Ucua gold and beryllium licence area.

With Fortitude’s manage-ment team administering the Angolan metals projects, CityView’s management is free to develop its oil projects in Angola and Cameroon.

CityView is an Australia-based resource company, listed on the ASX in Australia, the over-the-counter bulletin board in the US and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Germany.

Editor: Esmarie Swanepoel

http://www.miningweekly.com/article.php?a_id=136501
 
Re: CVI - Cityview Corporation

Just a little rehash, LAST CALL

Eni finds Angolan elephant

http://www.scandoil.com/moxie-bm2/news/spo...-elephant.shtml


Published May 5, 2008
Italian oil company Eni and Angolan state energy champ Sonangol have made an “important” oil discovery in the deepwater offshore Angola, where “excellent” quality oil (25 API) flowed from the well-head some 1,349 metres beneath the waves.

The Sangos 1 well is the first in Block 15/06, and more promise lies in the west of the acreage, some 35 kilometres north Luanda, the Angolan capital. Operator Eni said the well was drilled to total depth 3,343 m and revealed a 127 m oil column in porous Miocenic Age rock.

Eni has a 35 percent working interest in the Block, where Sonangol E&P (15 percent) is the licensee. The two companies are joined at Sangos by fellow contractors SSI Fifteen Ltd. (20 percent), Total (15 percent), Falcon Oil Holding (5 percent), Petrobras (five percent) and StatoilHydro with five percent.

The block was hotly contended in an international round. Eni, with its 125,000 barrels per day of Angolan production, won out and included the country known for its disciplined workforce into its growth plans.

Tags: Eni Norge AS, Falcon Oil Holding Angola, Petrobras, Sangos, Sonangol, Sonangol E&P, SSI Fifteen


And..............

http://www.redorbit.com/news/business/1374...vered_in_angola

Large Oilfield Discovered in Angola
Posted on: Wednesday, 7 May 2008, 06:00

SAN DONATO MILANESE [Milan] - Eni, together with Angolan oil company Sonangol, discovered a very large and productive oil well off the Atlantic coast of Angola. The well is in the deep waters of the 15/06 Block, some1350 meters underwater and 350 kilometres north of the capital of Angola, Luanda.

Few companies have the experience and the technology necessary to reach an oilfield hidden under waters so deep. The exploration drill Sangos Uno found a "formation" of highly permeable sand impregnated with oil. During the production test, the drill extracted crude of a very high quality (classified 29 gravity degrees on the API scale) and in quantities more relevant than expected.

The size of the oilfield and the preliminary results "exceed preliminary estimates," was said at the company of San Donato Milanese [Headquartes of ENI], "and represent a solid basis for immediately starting specialty studies finalized at accelerating the development of the oilfield."From the upper level of the oilfield it is possible to extract 20 thousand barrels a day and this considerable amount can be multiplied by drilling more wells.

Eni possesses the largest share of the oilfield with 35 per cent of the stake while smaller participations are held by Sonagol, Ssi Fifteen, Tepa, France's Total, Falcon, the Brazilian company Petrobas and Norway's Statoil
 
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