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To: NYBob1 who wrote (41)4/5/2007 3:28:11 PM
From: NYBob1  Respond to of 57
 
Caledonia - CALVF 4QR Net Income $3,840,000.00 Millions -

CALEDONIA MINING CORP - Blanket Gold Mine -


TORONTO, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - April 2, 2007) -

Caledonia Mining Corporation -
("Caledonia") (TSX:CAL)(OTCBB:CALVF)(AIM:CMCL) is pleased to announce
its fourth quarter and 2006 annual operating and financial results.

The financial results below are reported in thousands of Canadian
dollars, except where otherwise stated.

Financial Highlights -

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Q4 '06 Q4 '05 2006 2005
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Total Revenue 9,200 453 16,559 2,642
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Revenue - continuing operations 9,045 4 13,586 6
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Operating costs - continuing 5,951 587 8,661 757
operations
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Gross Income(loss) - continuing 3,094 (583) 4,925 (751)
operations
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Net Income(loss) - continuing 3,840 (313) 2,315 (3,748)
operations

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(Loss) - discontinued operations (1,282) (1,741) (7,990) (5,932)
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Net Income(loss) for the period 2,558 (2,054) (5,675) (9,680)
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Net Income(loss) per share (basic &
fully diluted) - continuing
operations $0.008 ($0.001) $0.005 ($0.012)
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Net Income (loss) per share (basic $0.006 ($0.006) ($0.013) ($0.031)
& fully diluted)
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Cash in continuing operations 1,252 2,004 1,252 2,004
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Total Assets 31,456 22,338 31,456 22,338
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For the year ended December 31, 2006,
Caledonia recorded a gross income from continuing operations
of $4.9 million, revenues of $13.6 million,
and a net income after tax of $2,3 million.

Included in the income is a foreign exchange gain of
$0.1 million.

Cash available at year end totaled $1.252
million (from continuing operations).

During 2006, $7.55 million was raised from private placements
and the exercise of warrants, of which $3.5million was invested
in Capital assets and mineral properties, mainly in South Africa.

Commenting on the results, Stefan Hayden, President and CEO, said
"I am pleased to report a significant increase in our net income,
after tax.
Our fourth quarter was particularly strong, with net income of
$3.8 million, or $0.008 per basic and fully diluted share,
from revenues of $9.2 million, demonstrating a
healthy 41% profit margin.

The stronger financial performance this year is due to
the acquisition of the Blanket Mine in June 2006.

Blanket Gold Mines -
produced 12,437 ounces of Gold for the period of July
to December 2006.


We are busy with the expansion project to No.4 shaft
and the mill, which we anticipate will be completed
during the fourth quarter 2007,
which has been designed to increase Blanket's gold production
from 25,000 to 40,000 ounces a year.

As we have mentioned before, our other gold assets,
the Barbrook and Eersteling mines are on care and maintenance,
and the short listed purchasers are now proceeding
with their respective due diligence exercises.

Our focus during 2007 will be the completion of
the Blanket expansion,
and rapidly progressing our
Nama Cobalt/Copper project
after the completion of the metallurgical test work
currently underway."

The Annual Report including the MD&A for 2006
will be available on SEDAR and on the Caledonia website
at www.caledoniamining.com on April 2, 2007.

The conference call is scheduled for Wednesday April 4, 2007
at 10:30 hours (EST)
Conference ID: 9535356
Dial-in number: 416-343-4294 (local)
Toll-free Dial-in number: 800-9011-2810 (International)
Toll-free Dial-in number: 1-866-862-7809 (Canada/US)

Further information regarding Caledonia's
exploration activities and operations
along with its latest financials may be found at
www.caledoniamining.com.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Caledonia Mining
Stefan Hayden
President & CEO
+27 11 447 2499

Website:
www.caledoniamining.com

buck-bias
Alex Buck/Nick Bias
+44 7932 740 452

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RE: Nama Cobalt / Copper project -

Well, 53 million pounds of cobalt at $32.00 per pound -

Equals $1,696,000,000.00 Billion Gross Revenue -

Plus Copper & PM's Gold values etc. -

Caledonia Mining - CALVF / T.CAL -

from shallow drilling and exploration -
to only 200m deth -
its remain open to depth -
and other directions -
app.quotemedia.com

it is also 11 more large anomalies on the large property -
with no exploration yet -
with similar potential -
to the above anomalies -
an with more follow-up drilling -
and geological field programs -

it may very well become the largest Cobalt deposit -
in the world -
as the CALVF CEO stated -


this is a very large mining property -
within one of the richest copper belts -
in the world -



caledoniamining.com

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From another CALVF forum.



To: NYBob1 who wrote (41)4/18/2007 12:45:04 AM
From: NYBob1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57
 
CALVF Cobalt $3,689,395,240.00 (billion) excl. Cu? -
one of the worlds largest Copper belt Cu property - you excl.
and still get $3.7 billions? -
well, Goldy is it real? - are you real? - don't kidding? -
what else is excluded? -

Caledonia Announces Additional Resource at Nama Cobalt Project in Zambia -

Caledonia Mining Corporation -
("Caledonia") (TSX: CAL)(OTCBB: CALVF)(AIM: CMCL) is pleased
to announce that an additional Indicated Resource has -
been identified at the Anomaly "C" area on -
the Nama Cobalt and Copper Project in Zambia.

Nama -


caledoniamining.com


Caledonia is the 100% owner of the Nama Project, which
covers a number of polymetallic oxide deposits
containing cobalt and copper, located on the
northwestern flank of the Zambia Copperbelt.

Resources

This new estimate which is in addition to the resource
reported in Caledonia's Press Release of March 19, 2007,

has identified a potentially economic resource of cobalt
with lesser quantities of copper and nickel in
the Anomaly "C" area.

The resource lies within four blocks within the target area
to a depth of 150 meters, the full depth extent of which
has not yet been determined.

The evaluation is based on 73 drill holes collared on
13 section lines.
The maximum hole spacing is 300 meters.

Indicated Resources at Anomaly "C"


---------------------------------------------------------
Resource blocks
in Anomaly C Tonnes % Co % Cu % Ni
---------------------------------------------------------
Block C3 41,637,000 0.0505 0.0173 0.0195
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Block C2 North 526,000 0.0245 0.0134 0.0126
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Block C2 South 32,511,000 0.0350 0.0053 0.0180
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Block C1 3,544,000 0.0261 0.0029 0.0131
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Totals 78,218,000 0.043 0.012 0.019
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The estimate was prepared by Mr. David Grant BSc, MSc,
Pr Sci Nat, CGEOL, FGS, FGSSA, FSAIMM who is
the Independent Qualified Person for the purposes
of Canadian securities regulations for the Nama project.
Mr. Grant was following-up on a recommendation made in
his Technical Report for the Anomaly "A" resource,
which can be viewed at
caledoniamining.com

Indicated Resources at Anomaly "A" (as reported March 19, 2007)

-----------------------------------------------------------
Resource blocks
in Anomaly A Tonnes % Co % Cu % Ni
-----------------------------------------------------------
Block A1 9,139,000 0.0446 0.1028 0.0133
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Block A2 11,366,000 0.0613 0.0288 0.0067
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Block A3 4,305,000 0.0490 0.0730 0.0309
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Block A4 18,846,000 0.0572 0.1463 0.0086
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Totals 43,656,000 0.055 0.099 0.011
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Combined Indicated Resources at Anomalies "A" and "C"

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Anomaly Tonnes % Co % Cu % Ni
----------------------------------------------------------
Anomaly "A" 43,656,000 0.055 0.099 0.011
----------------------------------------------------------
Anomaly "C" 78,218,000 0.043 0.012 0.019
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Totals 121,874,000 0.047 0.043 0.016
----------------------------------------------------------
All estimates where prepared at a 0.02% cobalt cut-off

Additional Potential -

As previously reported 16 cobalt anomalies in total have
been identified in the Nama Project area of which 5 have
been explored to varying extents.
As a priority a drilling program to investigate the
extensions to Anomaly "A", in addition to
Anomalies "C" and "D" is currently being considered
with a view to defining an additional resource
in the near future.

The remaining 11 anomalies, with similar potential to
above anomalies, all require follow-up drilling and
geological field programs.


Technical Report

As required by Canadian regulations a Technical Report,
compliant with National Instrument (NI) 43-101 specifications,
is being prepared by Mr. Grant to define the Resources
of both Anomaly "A" and Anomaly "C" at
the Nama Cobalt Project.
This report will be filed on SEDAR and on
the Caledonia website within forty-five days
of this press release.

Further information regarding Caledonia's exploration
activities and operations along with its latest financials
may be found at
www.caledoniamining.com.

Certain statements included herein are "forward-looking
statements"----discussed in documents filed by the Company
with the various regulatory authorities having jurisdiction.

Contacts:
Caledonia Mining
Stefan Hayden
President and CEO
+27 11 447 2499
Website:
www.caledoniamining.com

buck-bias
Alex Buck / Nick Bias
+44 7932 740 452

Source: Market Wire (April 16, 2007 - 9:00 AM EDT)

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RE:
BOB - I excluded the copper in my calculations as I
figured that could pay for the operating costs.

Anomaly C 67,268,000 pounds @ $32.00 p/pound = $2,152,576,000
Anomaly A 48,022,000 pounds @ $32.00 p/pound = $1,536,704,000

Total 1,152,900,000 pounds @ $32.00 p/pound = $3,689,395,240

mmmm, market cap $67 million something tells me
this is slightly undervalued.

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