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is anyone interested in a new thread with the emphasis on nickel miners?, have just found this article by westpac:-
Booming demand from makers of stainless steel has pushed nickel prices to all-time highs this year. But, Westpac Banking senior economist Justin Smirk forecasts that prices of the alloying metal will plunge next year as slower U.S. growth curbs demand and mine and smelter expansions increase supplies.

"The key is the downturn in U.S. dwelling activity and the impact of a more cautious U.S. consumer," economist Smirk writes. "In 2007, industrial production growth will turn from being a pillar of base metal price inflation to a drag."

For the first eight months, spot nickel traded on the London Metal Exchange (LME) has averaged $20,266 ($9.19/lb). World nickel for spot delivery surged one day in late August to $34,750/metric ton ($15.76/lb), its highest level ever.

But, Sydney-based Westpac Banking believes that LME spot nickel prices could end up somewhere between $17,845/metric ton ($8.10/lb) and $22,919/metric ton ($10.40/lb) this year, and then drop to $14,350 ($6.50) in 2007.

A survey of brokerages and research companies by Access Economics of Canberra, Australia, found analysts expect nickel prices to fall as much as 45% over the next two years to just under $12,600/metric ton ($5.70/lb) by the end of 2008, due to expanding capacity.

Westpac's report also says rising interest rates globally will help to slow raw materials demand in the months ahead. The Federal Reserve raised interest rates 17 times over two years before pausing on Aug. 8. The Bank of Japan raised interest rates in July, the first time it has done so since August 2000. The European Central Bank has raised borrowing costs four times since early December.

it,s not the first article i've seen from westpac singing the same tune, porkpie
 
Stock analysts predictions are much like horse racing experts predictions before a Melbourne Cup.

They are smart people in the know, their views are based on facts and they are interesting to listen to, but they are wrong as often as they are right.

MRE has been my best buy this year. And I aint selling yet.

I own a few HCY though. That is a dud I think.. :banghead:
 
Realist said:
Stock analysts predictions are much like horse racing experts predictions before a Melbourne Cup.

They are smart people in the know, their views are based on facts and they are interesting to listen to, but they are wrong as often as they are right.

MRE has been my best buy this year. And I aint selling yet.

I own a few HCY though. That is a dud I think.. :banghead:

yes MRE has performed well..dont worry Realist about HCY..u will be pleasantly surprised very shortly..i happen to know that they will rise rapidly as there is some very interesting news to be released very shortly..thats all i will say
 
by the way Realist how much is ur average entry price into HCY??as a % rise this will overtake MRE big time..wont be long just be a little patient
 
porkpie324 said:
I don't know a thing about HCY, so some brief detail would be helpful, porkpie
HCY have a number of gold and nickel projects in WA..the Bardoc nickel joint venture with MRE has outlined some prospective nickel sulphides and the MMIscan results out soon will show a new nickel discovery.with all rail and infrastructure already at the discovery,the ore will be transported to the Minara murrin murrin plant for processing..
 
ok put an order in for some, had a look they seem a bit of a speckie at the moment, i will quit them if they fall below .01. porkpie
 
my order for hcy filled, IGO looks interestig of late, i,m out of them at the mo, have been waiting for some selling to come in but very few for sale today. porkpie
 
Zero volume yesterday, announcement today:

DRILLING TO RECOMMENCE ON HIGH GRADE COPPER TARGETS

"The Directors of Halcyon Group Ltd (ASX: HCY) are pleased to announce that the Company is planning to recommence drilling later this month at the High Grade Mount Pleasant Copper (Cu) Project so as to increase the tonnes of Cu metal available to develop a first stage mining and milling operation by targeting the following areas:
1. Further infill drilling in the New Mount Pleasant Mineralised Zone to follow-up previous High Grade results (some of which have recently upgraded through re-sampling of the last 19 holes drilled)
2. Extension drilling along strike to the north of the New Mount Pleasant Mineralised Zone where the potential is confirmed by Cu and Zinc soil anomalies for a further 400 metres.
3. Drilling beneath the Old Mount Pleasant Copper Mine where 84.3 tonnes @ 7.6% Copper was mined in 1960-62, this coincides with a Cu soil anomaly and magnetic anomaly, the small amount of previous drilling was mainly focussed on gold.
4. Drilling to test another Cu soil anomaly and magnetic anomaly along strike to the Old Mount Pleasant Copper Mine but previously undrilled.

The Company is encouraged by the prospect of high grade Copper intersections at the New Mount Pleasant Mineralised Zone and/or the discovery of extensions to this mineralisation or an entirely new Copper deposit."


Not the ann hoped for Pete?
 
hector said:
Zero volume yesterday, announcement today:

DRILLING TO RECOMMENCE ON HIGH GRADE COPPER TARGETS

"The Directors of Halcyon Group Ltd (ASX: HCY) are pleased to announce that the Company is planning to recommence drilling later this month at the High Grade Mount Pleasant Copper (Cu) Project so as to increase the tonnes of Cu metal available to develop a first stage mining and milling operation by targeting the following areas:
1. Further infill drilling in the New Mount Pleasant Mineralised Zone to follow-up previous High Grade results (some of which have recently upgraded through re-sampling of the last 19 holes drilled)
2. Extension drilling along strike to the north of the New Mount Pleasant Mineralised Zone where the potential is confirmed by Cu and Zinc soil anomalies for a further 400 metres.
3. Drilling beneath the Old Mount Pleasant Copper Mine where 84.3 tonnes @ 7.6% Copper was mined in 1960-62, this coincides with a Cu soil anomaly and magnetic anomaly, the small amount of previous drilling was mainly focussed on gold.
4. Drilling to test another Cu soil anomaly and magnetic anomaly along strike to the Old Mount Pleasant Copper Mine but previously undrilled.

The Company is encouraged by the prospect of high grade Copper intersections at the New Mount Pleasant Mineralised Zone and/or the discovery of extensions to this mineralisation or an entirely new Copper deposit."


Not the ann hoped for Pete?
nope Hector im waiting on the MMI scan for nickel mineralization at the bardoc JV deposit..this Mt Pleasant operation is also a good high grade deposit but will need more exploration to outline the resource..cheers
 
Look at AGM....starting production in November...2006...THIS YEAR.....read their announcements....worthwhile at 32cents......I bought.....to go for the ride which is coming..... :2twocents
 
chicken said:
Look at AGM....starting production in November...2006...THIS YEAR.....read their announcements....worthwhile at 32cents......I bought.....to go for the ride which is coming..... :2twocents

Has Nickel peaked u think?

thx

MS
 
michael_selway said:
Has Nickel peaked u think?

thx

MS
I understand that Nickel will be short 2007 by 30,000 tones...now wonder what that will do for the price...I think the high price in Nickel will be sustained in the near future...at least the next 12 months....AGM are starting production in early November....looking all good...do your research..... :2twocents
 
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