KAB kaboko mining limited

peran,My calculation comes from the recent highgrade.com...

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    peran,

    My calculation comes from the recent highgrade.com article. See this thread:

    http://hotcopper.com.au/post_threadview.asp?fid=1&tid=1700790&msgno=7901010#7901010

    Here's the calculation:

    1. Kaboka is "looking for an offtake agreement covering about 180,000t of product… equivalent to about 12 month's supply."

    2. "Kaboko will require $US5-10 million during 2012 get two operations up and running at the targeted run-rate."

    3. "Brewer said it was costing about $40-45/t to get the manganese product to the mine gate, and then about double that to get it FOB from land-locked Zambia - versus… manganese pricing of $US250-300/t."

    So my rough conservative calculation of gross profitability:

    $250 (mn price) -

    $45 (cost to mine gate) -

    $90 (FOB) =

    $115 x

    180,000 (t/yr) =

    $20.7m per year gross profit.

    ... but I forgot KAB gets 75%, so that's $15m/yr. And don't forget, this is only a tiny part of KAB's portfolio.
 
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