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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Eastern Company EML

The Eastern Company manages industrial businesses that design, manufacture and sell engineered solutions to industrial markets. The Company has one reportable segment: Engineered Solutions. The Engineered Solutions segment provides engineered solutions to support its customers needs in the commercial transportation and logistics markets. It designs, manufactures, and markets a diverse product... see more

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Comment by lostboy1 on Dec 14, 2007 2:01pm

RE: RE: RE: EML Atomaer''''s Braemore only for inf

Aim-listed Braemore Resources, which is developing precious-metals smelters in South Africa, has signed an agreement with platinum explorer Pan Palladium (PP) to jointly study the viability of a mine and possibly develop it.

Grass Valley project is a platinum-group metals (PGMs)/nickel deposit situated in the northern limb of the Bushveld Complex.

In an emailed statement, Braemore said that the project, a joint venture between world number-two platinum producer Impala Platinum and PP, was estimated to contain a resource of 3,6-million ounces of PGMs, 103 000 t of nickel and 28 000 t of copper.

Under the agreement, signed on December 12, Braemore would get a 37% stake in the project, on completion and funding of a prefeasibility study within 18 months, and a definitive feasibility study within 30 months.

The cost of these studies was pegged at R55-million.

Braemore would be granted five-million shares in PP at A$0,20 each, within ten days of PP's shareholders approving the deal.

The agreement also included various options for Braemore to further increase its holding in PP over a five-year period.

On delivery of a successful feasibility study for Grass Valley, Braemore would be issued with a further ten-million ordinary shares.

Assuming that all the share issues described above take place, and that Braemore exercised all its options, Braemore would own 43% of the issued share capital of PP.

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