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Mofra said:Well the after market ann settles it,
Further funding of Argyle Iron Ore project via RMIs placement, glad to know it isn't an MGX placement, suspected there was a chance for the slurry pipeline but they will have some capital injection when the October options are exercised (MGXO).
el_ninj0 said:As todays announcement was released to the market. The balance was clearly in the sellers hands, however when the market opened for trading, alot of overselling was seen in the low 70's, which led to buyer backdowns. In other words, the sellers saw it as a fast buck and have oversold beyond the value of the shares.
My prediction for this is that it will cause the buyers from today to mark up value on their stock and lead to a sharp increase in the sp of this security.
The announcement of a Shougang partnership puts MGX in an extremely strong position in china, with massive potential to increase the value of MGX as a whole.
profithunter said:Do you own this stock?
profithunter said:Yeah I thought so, the way you are talking the stock up
Is this what you were talking about?chicken said:reading this morning in the paper....the chinese have taken a 50% equity share in this company...
That is right....looks like this share will go higherMofra said:Is this what you were talking about?
Date: 24/6/2005
Author: Robin Bromby
Source: The Australian --- Page: 25
Australian mining company, Mount Gibson Iron, has found a Chinese partner. Shougang Group, the fourth-largest steel maker in China, will pay $A135 million for a stake in Mount Gibson's magnetite pellet iron ore project. Shougang will gain ownership of 50 per cent of the magnetite deposit in Western Australia and 13 per cent of the company, giving it a seat on the board. The magnetite will be mined and processed and sent as a slurry by pipeline to Geraldton. A pellet plant will be build in China.
MGX has done very well in the past 12-18 months forming joint ventures with Chinese companies (eg The Extension Hill transaction which gave it 54% of Aisa Iron Holdings, now 61%) to ensure delivery partners in China are assured for all ore mined. IMO this latest development continues the trend on mutually beneficial agreements with interested parties, to me it displays management savvy.
chicken said:That is right....looks like this share will go higher
el_ninj0 said:Looking good at todays close. It didn't close on the high of the day, so im unsure of tommorows outcome, however, a 7% gain in a single day without some kind of news is a little unusual.
Anyone elses thoughts?
johnno261 said:The Chows are not at all silly people.
RichKid said:Johnno261 and anyone reading,
Be aware that language of the type used above is unnaceptable on these forums, it is considered derogatory and offensive and is not appropriate. Please familiarise yourself with the forum code of conduct. Using names like that is unnecessary. I am surprised that you use that word when you have acknowledged a simple truth in that very sentence. No race or culture should be treated in that off-hand manner purely because of the fact that they are not from our own. We need to maintain a basic standard of decency here- there are other forums for those who prefer lower standards.
johnno261 said:It takes a man to say sorry, as I do apoligize now. No bad intentions wer'e meant. I acknowledge that this may have been offensive, but more than anything I was making a claim of respect, That the Chineese are not silly people!(My wording should have been different) I travel the world every year and I always stop thru that part of the world because of my love for their culture,people,food, etc etc.
Have a nice day Richkid !!!!!!
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