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Vasilis
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I know this company is battling to get all the regulatory things intact but what I dont understand is why the share is so depressed.

Surely with the possibility of the Musina/Makhado special economic zone in which the Chinese are planning a huge metal refinery plus the fact MCZ has a huge coking

coal resource underfoot which is needed for the making of steel from pig iron, the share should be trading at a better price than it is?  Last year before consolidation ( 20/1)  it traded at an average of

45c. This should have equated to an average now of 900c  but as of  present its trading at 360c which makes it 18c prior to consolidation. This seems to be very underpriced owing to the fact that they have sold Mooiplaats that was costing them and bought Uitkomst which has reported good profits with better to come. Has anybody some thoughts on this?

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Vasilis
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Perhaps we have a game changer with this latest news :

 

KEY SURFACE RIGHTS ACQUIRED FOR THE MAKHADO PROJECT

MC Mining Limited (“MC Mining” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that its subsidiary, Baobab Mining & Exploration (Pty) Ltd (“Baobab”), has reached agreement on the terms and conditions under which it will acquire the two key properties required for its Makhado hard coking and thermal coal project (“Makhado Project” or “Makhado”). The Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) will result in Baobab owning the Lukin and Salaita properties (the “Properties”) and is subject to a suspensive condition, which the parties have every expectation will be met in early January 2019. As previously stated the Company has been pursuing various avenues, including legal and negotiation on commercial terms with the owner, a privately owned company, who utilises the Properties for commercial hunting purposes.

In terms of the Agreement, the Properties will be acquired for R70 million (US$4.8 million) to be settled in two equal tranches of R35 million (US$2.4 million) with the Properties pledged as security until the purchase price (including any accrued interest) is settled. The initial tranche is payable on transfer of the Properties while Baobab will have access to the Properties upon payment of this amount to the conveyancing attorneys.

The second tranche will accrue interest at the South African prime interest rate (currently 10.0%) less 3.0% (from date of transfer) and is payable on the earlier of:

· the third anniversary of the transfer of the Properties; or
· the first anniversary of production of coal underlying the Properties; or
· completion of a potential land claims and expropriation process that would, in all likelihood result in Baobab receiving market related compensation under present legislation. Should the Properties be expropriated in favour of the land claimants, MC Mining will negotiate access terms with the Minister of Land Affairs and the successful claimants who are expected to be communities who have a shareholding in Baobab.

David Brown, MC Mining’s Chief Executive Officer commented:
"The Agreement to acquire Lukin and Salaita is a significant step for MC Mining and completes the suite of surface rights required for our permitted flagship Makhado Project. With the acquisition of the Properties, the Company can proceed with the geotechnical and related studies for the mine’s infrastructure. The initial tranche of the purchase price will be funded from internal cash flows.

MC Mining has made substantial progress on the Makhado Project milestones, including an off-take agreement for approximately half of the hard coking coal to be produced at the mine. Negotiations for the sale of the remaining hard coking coal as well as the thermal coal are at an advanced stage while funding initiatives are also progressing. The Company will keep shareholders appraised on these processes as well as the results of the geotechnical studies, with further updates expected in the March FY2019 quarter."

 

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