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Yes, Mutz did strike me as a gent -- and a convincing one at that. But then again perhaps that's his job.M.D. Patrick Mutz comes across as a gent. Mentions 10-15 years of mine life ahead and exploration potential. No debt and confident enough to have done a share buy-back and will issue a chunky dividend. Operation only 80kms Nth of Perth.
Just bought 30,000 of these @ 0.19 but I figure the price is really 0.17, given IMA goes ex dividend for 2 cents on April 19.
Really haven't read enough about it but there's sufficient there for me to take an interest, I'd guess that it's worth twice the current price if you could count on even half the current rate of earnings to persist over more than 10 years. But that's the rub because I have a vague acquaintance with Iluka Resources (ILU) and how sand minerals can fall into protracted price slumps. The other big risk as I see it is China being one of their big offtake partners/customers. Another thing is that they've apparently been mining their highest grade resource and must move on in a year or two to somewhat lower quality inground assets and spend quite a bit of capital to shift the operation a short distance - albeit capital that they'll have largely saved from the current operation. All comments pretty loose and off the cuff.
I do quite like the monthly chart, keeping in mind they've only been profitable for 3 consecutive years. Looks a reasonable chance of having made the second low in Feb at 0.15 and might have completed an abc retracement of the preceding 2+ year rally from 0.05 to 0.30.
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Thanks. I don't plan on selling any IMA shares relatively soon.@Erlang That's up to you, just bear in mind if you want to sell your current holding before the new ones are issued it can make you wait for them and miss a price or leave you with a small parcel depending on current holding size.
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