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To: LoneClone who wrote (34446)2/28/2007 9:44:42 AM
From: LoneClone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78424
 
Aurum Mining raises GBP30 mln for Kyrgyzstan gold project

Source: Interfax

metalsplace.com

London. Feb 26 – Britain's Aurum Mining has raised 30 million pounds sterling with a share placement in London to finance preparations to put the Andash gold and copper deposit in Kyrgyzstan on stream in 2008, the company said in a statement.

The deposit's 1+2 gold reserves are currently 1.5 million ounces.



To: LoneClone who wrote (34446)2/28/2007 9:51:40 AM
From: whenitgoesup  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78424
 
Not the best country to invest in, IMO.



To: LoneClone who wrote (34446)2/28/2007 10:14:54 AM
From: hank2010  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78424
 
Re: Central African buys Zimbabwe mines:

I used to get my assays run at the Falcon mine. At that time a group of Canadians had taken it over (ex sherritt Gordon guys). I was impressed with the way they were turning things around at that time (1999?). Valid assays, next day results cost $1.50 (US)per sample vs $20 here. Exchange was 40ZIM to 1 USD then, last time I checked (6 months ago) it was about 250,000 to 1. Black market was closer to 400,000 to one. Joke was that $1000Z could buy you a roll of toilet paper. roll only had 700 sheets, if you converted $1000 to ones you would have 1000 sheets.

Good resources, very fertile land, good infrastructure, good people, basic appreciation for concept of British justice system, but in the words of a friend "we have been betrayed by our own leaders". I look forward to the day that Mugabe is no longer president.