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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. PGDIF

"Peregrine Diamonds Ltd is a diamond exploration and development company with interests in diamond exploration properties located at Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in Canada and The Republic of Botswana."

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Post by mill44 on Apr 18, 2018 3:56pm

Repost from SGF

Good and bad.


Rio Tinto boss Jean-Sbastien Jacques backs push for next diamond find No title, From:SARAH-JANE TASKER The Australian 10:28AM April 18, 2018 Rio Tinto chief executive Jean-Sbastien Jacques has backed the future of diamonds at the worlds largest miner, with a strong push on his exploration team to discover the next world class mine as closure of its existing operations nears. Mr Jacques pledged his commitment to diamonds during a tour of Rios (RIO) Diavik mine in Canadas Northwest Territories yesterday, which has delivered its first ore from a new pit ahead of schedule. Rio revealed in its quarterly production report today that the fourth diamond pipe at Diavik, A21, delivered its first ore in March, which puts it on target to start production in the fourth quarter of this year. A21is a real success. They were able to deliver ore ahead of schedule in a safe manner and the demand for those diamonds is strong, so the more quality diamonds we have for our sales and marketing team, the better, Mr Jacques said. We like diamonds and we have two mines today, Diavik and Argyle in Western Australia, but they are on their last legs. We do not want to exit the diamond business. We have built, over many years, a very good position and it is a premier position and we just need to continue to find the right resources to support our position. Argyle is scheduled to close in 2020 and Diavik, which Rio has a 60 per cent stake in, is set for a 2025 closure. From a macro standpoint, diamond supply is flat but the demand is still rising, which is why we are optimistic about the attractiveness of the diamond industry going forward but we have to find a new world class mine and we will do everything we can to find it, Mr Jacques said. Exploration is very important to us and we have committed around 20 per cent of our overall group exploration spend at Rio Tinto this year on diamonds. Canada is the key target for a new diamond mine for Rio and Mr Jacques said he was optimistic about discovering a new project in the region. We will continue to invest in the space but it is about the quality of the mine and I will continue to put the exploration team under pressure because we need to find a new diamond mine, he said. Mr Jacques, who presented the team at Diavik with a safety award during his visit, said while he had a watching brief on deal activity in diamonds, he was not convinced there was a lot of value that could be created through mergers or acquisitions in that space. I will not grow in diamonds through M&A for the sake of it. Its all about the quality of the diamonds and the business case to create value for shareholders, he said. The rise of Chinas middle class and new wealth creation in the economic powerhouse is driving an increase in demand for luxury products, such as diamonds, and Mr Jacques predicts that China will eventually overtake the US as the largest customer of diamonds. If you look at all commodities where we operate, except diamonds, the largest customer is China, he said. But you see a growing trend in China and other geographies because as people become more wealthy they want access to diamonds. When Rio first started marketing its diamonds from the Argyle mine into China eight years ago there were no stores that sold its product, today there are more than 2000 retail outlets in mainland China where consumers can purchase Argyle diamond jewellery. We are not worried about the demand for diamonds at all and we are bullish on China in the long term, Mr Jacques said. The reporter travelled to Diavik Diamond Mine as a guest of Rio Tinto.

Comment by cudjo on Apr 18, 2018 4:27pm
positive on diamonds and exploration, negative for M&A.  Takes them out, but I believe if it is going to happen, it will be DeBeers.  Has anyone been able to find a budget for DeBeers this year?  Used to be general knowledge in past years, cant find much for this year.  Good Luck.  
Comment by mill44 on Apr 18, 2018 6:38pm
Let's hope they won't rule an MA completely out. Pgd's timeline would fit them perfectly and we don't want any players out. Too few to start already.
Comment by cudjo on Apr 18, 2018 6:43pm
true enough, would be nice to have a couple at the door
Comment by northmark on Apr 18, 2018 8:28pm
The main point being that a large miner is looking at diamonds in Canada. Chidliak or not it’s a positive outlook.
Comment by northmark on Apr 18, 2018 8:45pm
I don’t think you can rule them out. How many millions and years would it take to get where Chidliak is now? If they can find anything at all. 
Comment by griefman on Apr 18, 2018 10:59pm
At a dime at a time...to long!
Comment by Kidlapik on Apr 18, 2018 11:05pm
If you were a major miner and were considering JV/buy-outs would you advertise your willingness to do so in the news? Kind of undercuts your negotiating position doesnt it. Especially if your already in talks with people to say they dont see value generation through JV/buy-out only strengthens the position of the people you got negotiating your terms. Not saying they are interested or are in ...more  
Comment by cudjo on Apr 18, 2018 11:41pm
the piece is an interview on their perspective, on M&A as it relates to pgd, would only be interested IMO if terms suited the buyer, trouble here is ownership.   If in the hands of many and with what we think we know about the deposit, this would have been taken out a while back, but it is in the hands of a few ... 2..... and with a buddy, impossible to take out without the few ...more  
Comment by mill44 on Apr 19, 2018 12:14am
There is bad blood between Robert and Rio. See Mongolia.
Comment by griefman on Apr 19, 2018 2:02am
Cudj, based on your paperweight comment, would it be safe to say you sold your 12 cent shares?
Comment by cudjo on Apr 19, 2018 9:22am
12.5, no, not yet, paper weight is possible, so is M&A.  Playing the partner angle and a possible climb to/through the PEA, with stops in case they dont and announce a ton of more paper.  Another couple of months.   Good luck
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