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soulman
01-04-2012, 03:39 PM
Indochine Mining is a gold and silver explorer/future producers in their 100% owned Mt Kare gold/silver project in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

Their current total JORC Mineral Resource is 1.8 million ounces gold and 20 million ounces silver in 28.3 million tonnes at 1.9 g/t gold.

Drilling is already underway to increase their resources. This initial drilling phase is for metallurgical test work as part of the pre‐feasibility study (PFS)
scheduled for completion in August 2012. These data are also expected to improve the quality and increase the current resource inventory.

IDC Mt Kare project is right next to a giant producer that are currently producing 500,000 ounces of gold annually.

IDC IPO was priced at 20 cents (Dec 2010) and come on market quite weak and drop below their 20 cents issue price to as low as 15 cents in the first few weeks. It then did a surge to as high as 39.5 cents but has since dip below their issue price ranging between 13 - 18 cents in the last 8 months.

That range seems to be broken on Friday in a steep uprise and volume breakout. Current market cap is $91 mil (fully diluted at 491 mil shares) at 18.5 cents. IDC has $10 mil in cash at the Dec quarter so EV around $81 mil.

PS: This breakout could be a prelude to a capital raising so definitely not a reco. I hold.

soulman
02-04-2012, 06:53 PM
Bought some more today. Seems to be some accumulation going on here.

OutToLunch
02-04-2012, 08:45 PM
Bought some more today. Seems to be some accumulation going on here.

Promnitz made a good presentation in late Feb, and last week's update was good to see after some slippage on earlier timelines. I've been sitting on a few of these for a little while & the last few days have seen the best sustained move upwards since I first bought in. SP said last week there'd be some results released this week.

soulman
04-04-2012, 08:11 PM
What a tremendous drilling result and the SP tanked on the announcement.......WTF.

OutToLunch
05-04-2012, 07:43 AM
Stress not, there are plenty more results to come including twinning of the highest grade hits achieved in previous drilling. Perhaps some were expecting to see those huge grades in these current drill results -- but if you read the ann carefully you'll see that the grades reported are broadly consistent with the grades previously reported from the same locations. Which is an excellent result that bodes well for the higher grade zones (eg., 21 metres @ 444 g/t, wouldn't it be nice to replicate that one -- a phenomenal grade).