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Final Results

5 Jun 2008 07:00

RNS Number : 0094W
Connemara Mining Company plc
05 June 2008
 



5th June 2008

Connemara Mining Company PLC

Final Results for Year Ended 31 December 2007

Highlights:

A major zinc discovery in LimerickIreland. Step out hole produces good results

Zinc discovered in 5 of 11 drillholes on the Lough Sheelin block 25km west of the Tara zinc mine

Strong licence holding

John Teeling, Chairman of Connemara Mining, commented;

"Two zinc discoveries in our first year as a publicly listed company is a major achievement. The Limerick discovery has very high grades while the Lough Sheelin discovery may be the halo around a large deposit.

 

We know Irish zinc. We are bringing this experience to bear; in our choice of groundwhere we now hold 38 blocks; in our choice of partner, where Teck Cominco operates and pays for Limerick; and in our ability to find skilled people.

Exploration is always risky. A couple of very good holes do not make a mine but the odds are shortening."

Enquiries:

Connemara Mining Company Plc

John Teeling, Chairman

 +353 (0)1 833 2833

Jim Finn, Financial Director

Blue Oar Securities Plc

John Wakefield

+44 (0) 117 933 0020

Simon Moynagh

College Hill

Paddy Blewer

+44 (0) 207 457 2020

Nick Elwes

www.connemaramining.com

  Connemara Mining Company PLC - Statement Accompanying the Final Results

Connemara has made very substantial progress since first listing on AIM in July 2007.

The recent highlights are:

a significant zinc discovery in Limerick, Ireland;

a second zinc discovery at Lough Sheelin in Cavan, Ireland, with zinc in five of eleven holes;

acquisition of a substantial land bank in Ireland.

The late 2007 discovery at Stonepark in Limerick is of major importance. Our partner, Teck Cominco, in November 2007, intersected significant zinc lead mineralisation in the fourth of what was a five hole scouting programme on the Monaster licence.

A follow up programme in early 2008 has again encountered significant zinc and lead in a step out hole 100 metres away from the discovery hole.  Table 1 below gives the results from the two holes.

Table 1: Drill Results from Stonepark Zinc Discovery

Hole ID

Hole Angle (degrees)

From (m)

To (m)

Thick-

ness (m)

Estimated True Thickness (m)

Zn (%)

Pb (%)

TC-2638-4

-90

372.75

374.05

1.30

1.30

6.85

0.3

TC-2638-4

-90

374.05

376.1

2.05

2.05

0.3

TC-2638-4

-90

376.1

380.1

4.00

4.00

11.62

3.46

 

 

including:

 

 

 

 

 

TC-2638-4

-90

378.95

380.1

1.15

 

28.61

4.17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TC-2638-7

-76

394.85

410.2

15.35

14.9

3.25

0.33

 

 

including:

 

 

 

 

 

TC-2638-7

-76

394.85

397.7

2.85

2.8

12.18

0.75

The good grades and big thickness of the Stonepark mineralisation is very exciting.  It is very similar to the ore at the large Anglo American Lisheen mine to the northeast.

The Stonepark discovery lies 5 kilometres from the Xstrata / Minco zinc discoveries aCaherconlish and Tobermalug. The target is a large Irish style zinc deposit. The Stonepark programme is fully funded by Teck Cominco who are spending Cdn$3.0 million to earn a 75 percent interest in the block.

The second zinc discovery is at Lough Sheelin on the borders of Cavan / Meath about 100 miles to the northeast of the Limerick find.  The target on this block of 5 licences is a Tara Mines / Navan lookalike. The Tara mine at Navan is the 6th largest zinc mine in the world. The Lough Sheelin block is located 25km west of Navan in a geological and

 

structural setting analogous to that of Navan. Following extensive geophysical and geochemical work to identify drill targetsConnemara began drilling in November 2007.

Good results meant that a 5 hole programme was extended to 11 holes as we followed a trail of mineralisation. Zinc was found in 5 holes. 

Why Ireland and why zinc? Ireland produced 40 percent of Europe's zinc in 2007. Ireland has many advantages; it is very prospective for zinc with 3 of the largest zinc mines in the world operating in the country, commercial rules are clear, legal title is sound, tax rates are low and there is no state participation. The infrastructure is good and there are world class mining services available in country. But above all, the country is prospective for large zinc discoveries. Some 28 companies are now prospecting in the country including the world's largest mining houses. As an early mover in the revival of Irish zinc, Connemara has obtained a strong land bank. In total, 38 licences are held mainly for zinc and lead in known mineralised trends.

Zinc and lead are cinderella metals. For decades leading up to 2003, the price of each metal slowly eroded away. Exploration dried up. The advanced economies of the world used less and less zinc and lead as they became more service orientated. In Ireland, the number of prospecting licences fell by 75 percent in 20 years. There was little or no investment interest in the metals. The original Limerick discovery by Minco in 2001 excited little interest to the extent that the Minco partner at the time dropped the ground adjacent to the discovery; ground now held by Connemara.

But the decline ignored the fundamentals Zinc and lead have widespread every day uses in housing, appliances, cars, electronics and batteries. The main uses for zinc are galvanising, die-casting and brass, while lead remains vital for batteries. Chinese, Indian, Brazilian and Russian consumers (the BRIC economies) want vast amounts of the products which use zinc and lead. One simple example will suffice.  It is estimated that the number of cars in China will grow from 25 to 400 million in a generation. About 80 pounds of zinc goes into a Chinese car. Worldwide demand for zinc and lead is rising and expected to continue to rise.

What of supply?  There is plenty of lead and zinc waiting to be discovered. It is a function of time and money. Supply is lumpy. It tends to be added in large increments while mine lives are often less than 20 years.

Shortage of supply led to price peaks in 2006, but now the price has fallen back to US$2,000 plus a tonne for each metal. New mines coming on stream as a result of the high prices will match the growth in demand for a few years, but by 2012 a deficit in supply is likely.

In the medium term the fundamentals are good.

Future

This will be a busy year for Connemara. An expanded drilling programme in Limerick is likely.  Follow up drilling will take place in Lough Sheelin. 

The recently acquired licences will be subject to geophysical and geochemical surveys. All of the licences were prospected in earlier decades and all have traces of mineralisation By applying new thinking, new technology and the experience gained in Irish zinc exploration in the past 20 years, new drilling targets will be identified.

Exploration is a high risk game.  Many people have spent years unsuccessfully prospecting and drilling without finding anything.  In one year, Connemara has two exciting discoveries; one showing world class grades, the other in an area similar in geology to one of the largest zinc mines ever found.

The future looks very good.  We have the finance to fund all of our current programmes.

John Teeling

Chairman

5th June 2008

  

CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2007

Period from

Year ended

28/3/2006 to

31/12/2007

31/12/2006

Cost of admission to AIM

(264,925)

-

Administrative expenses

(387,174)

(8,385)

OPERATING LOSS - CONTINUING OPERATIONS

(652,099)

(8,385)

Finance costs

(301)

-

Finance revenue

28,002

5,248

LOSS BEFORE TAXATION

(624,398)

(3,137)

Income tax expense

-

-

LOSS FOR THE YEAR

(624,398)

(3,137)

Loss per share - basic and diluted

(4.62)c

(0.03)c

  

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2007

2007

2006

ASSETS

NON CURRENT ASSETS

Intangible assets

406,961

257,525

CURRENT ASSETS

Other receivables

60,660

56,869

Cash and cash equivalents

1,184,426

401,926

 1,245,086

458,795

TOTAL ASSETS

1,652,047

716,320

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Trade and other payables

(152,803)

(42,432)

NET CURRENT ASSETS

1,092,283

416,363

TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES

1,499,244

673,888

EQUITY

Called-up share capital

151,767

123,196

Share premium

1,919,097

547,729

Share based payment reserve

55,915

6,100

Retained earnings - (deficit)

(627,535)

(3,137)

TOTAL EQUITY

1,499,244

673,888

  

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2007

Group

Called up

Share

Share

Share Based

Retained

Capital

Premium

Payment

Reserve

Earnings

Deficit

Total

At 28 March 2006

-

-

-

-

-

Share based payments

-

-

6,100

-

6,100

Shares issued for cash

123,196

547,729

-

-

670,925

Loss for the period

-

-

-

(3,137)

(3,137)

At 31 December 2006

123,196

547,729

6,100

(3,137)

673,888

Share based payments

-

-

49,815

-

49,815

Shares issued for cash

28,571

1,438,242

-

-

1,466,813

Share issue expenses

-

(66,874)

-

-

(66,874)

Loss for the year

-

-

-

(624,398)

(624,398)

At 31 December 2007

151,767

1,919,097

55,915

(627,535)

1,499,244

Share capital

The share capital reserve comprises of share capital issued for cash.

Share premium reserve

The share premium reserve comprises of the excess of monies received in respect of share capital over the nominal value of shares issued.

Share based payment reserve

The share based payment reserve represents the cumulative charge to the Consolidated Income Statement and Intangible assets of share based payments issued which are not yet exercised and issued as shares.

  

CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT 

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2007

2007

2006

CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Loss for the year/period

(624,398)

(3,137)

Finance costs recognised in loss for the year/period

301

-

Investment revenue recognised in loss for the year/period

(28,002)

(5,248)

Share based remuneration

49,815

6,100

OPERATING CASHFLOW BEFORE 

MOVEMENTS IN WORKING CAPITAL

(602,284)

(2,285)

Movements in working capital:

Increase in trade and other payables

110,371

42,432

Increase in trade and other receivables

(3,791)

(56,869)

CASH USED BY OPERATIONS

(495,704)

(16,722)

Finance costs

(301)

-

Investment Revenue

28,002

5,248

NET CASH USED IN OPERATING ACTIVITIES

(468,003)

(11,474)

INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Payments for intangible fixed assets

(149,436)

(257,525)

NET CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES 

(149,436)

(257,525)

FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds from issues of equity shares

1,399,939

670,925

NET CASH GENERATED FROM 

FINANCING ACTIVITIES

1,399,939

670,925

NET INCREASE IN CASH

782,500

401,926

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning 

of financial year/period

401,926

-

Cash and cash equivalents at end 

of financial year/period

1,184,426

401,926

  

Notes:

1. Accounting Policies

The Group's transition date to IFRS is 1 January 2006 and the comparative financial information for the year ended 31 December 2006 has been restated on a consistent basis with those accounting policies applied by the Group in preparing its first full statutory financial statements in accordance with IFRS as at 31 December 2007, except where otherwise required or permitted by IFRS 1 "First Time Adoption of International Accounting Standards".

2. Loss per Share

Year Ended

Period from 28/3/2006

31/12/2007

to 31/12/2006

Loss per share - Basic and Diluted

(4.62c)

(0.03c)

Basic loss per share

The earnings and weighted average number of ordinary shares used in the calculation of basic loss per share are as follows:

Year Ended

Period from

 28/3/2006

31/12/2007

to 31/12/2006

Loss for the year attributable to equity holders of

the parent

(624,398)

(3,137)

Weighted average number of ordinary shares for

the purpose of basic earnings per share

13,517,219

10,320,578

Basic and diluted loss per share are the same as the effect of the outstanding share options is anti-dilutive and is therefore excluded. 

3. Intangible Assets

2007

2006

Group

Exploration and Evaluation:

Cost:

At 1 January

257,525

-

On Acquisition

-

37,744

Additions

149,436

219,781

At 31 December

406,961

257,525

Net book value:

At 31 December

406,961

257,525

  

Deferred Exploration and Evaluation expenditure at 31 December 2007 represents spend on projects in Ireland

No amortisation is charged prior to the commencement of production. When production commences within an area of interest previously capitalised in respect of exploration, evaluation and development, these costs are amortised over the commercial reserves of the mining property on a unit of production basis.

All licences held by the Group to date are at an early stage, but all present indications, including those from geographical reports produced during 2007 are that it will have a value in excess of the accumulated costs to date. No impairment provision has been made in respect of these licences.

The group's activities are subject to a number of significant potential risks including;

Uncertainties over development and operational costs

Price fluctuations over the price of Zinc

Operational and environmental risks

Availability of funding

The realisation of this intangible asset is dependent on the successful development of economic reserves, including the ability of the Group to raise finance to develop the project. Should this prove unsuccessful the value included in the balance sheet would be written off.

The directors are aware that by its nature there is an inherent uncertainty in such exploration and evaluation expenditure as to the value of the asset. Having reviewed the deferred development expenditure at 31 December 2007, the directors are satisfied that the value of the intangible asset is not less than carrying value.

Included in the above is an amount of €16,605 (2006: €Nil) of capitalised expenses related to equity settled share-based payment transactions during the year.

4. General Information

The financial information set out above does not constitute the Company's financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2007.  The financial information for 2006 is derived from the financial statements for 2006 which have been delivered to the Companies Registration Office The auditors have reported on 2006 statements; their report was unqualified with an emphasis of matter in respect of considering the adequacy of the disclosures made in the financial statements concerning the valuation of intangible assets, financial assets and amounts due by group undertakings.  The financial statements for 2007 will be delivered to the Companies Registration Office following the Company's Annual General Meeting. 

A copy of the Company's Annual Report and Accounts for 2007 will be mailed to all shareholders shortly and will also be available for collection from the Company's registered office, 162 Clontarf RoadDublin 3, Ireland.

This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
 
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