View Future GrowthThis company listing is no longer activeThis company may still be operating, however this listing is no longer active. Find out why through their latest events.See Latest EventsDMC Mining 과거 순이익 실적과거 기준 점검 0/6DMC Mining 의 수입은 연평균 -148.2%의 비율로 감소해 온 반면, Metals and Mining 산업은 연평균 15.2%의 비율로 증가했습니다. 매출은 연평균 100%의 비율로 감소해 왔습니다.핵심 정보-148.16%순이익 성장률-147.64%주당순이익(EPS) 성장률Metals and Mining 산업 성장률22.33%매출 성장률-100.00%자기자본이익률-99.80%순이익률n/a최근 순이익 업데이트31 Dec 2023최근 과거 실적 업데이트업데이트 없음모든 업데이트 보기Recent updates공지 • Aug 14DMC Mining Limited has withdrawn its Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 5.5 million.DMC Mining Limited has withdrawn its Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 5.5 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 110,000,000 Price\Range: AUD 0.05 Discount Per Security: AUD 0.003 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing공지 • Sep 26DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 22, 2024DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 22, 2024.공지 • Aug 23DMC Mining Limited Announces Directors AppointmentsDMC Mining Limited announced that at its General Meeting of Shareholders held on 23 August 2024, the shareholders approved Appointment of Director Michael Minosora, Appointment of Director Sam Randazzo, 9 Appointment of Director Dr Andrew Wilde.공지 • Jun 27DMC Mining Limited has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 5.5 million.DMC Mining Limited has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 5.5 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 110,000,000 Price\Range: AUD 0.05 Discount Per Security: AUD 0.003 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing공지 • Nov 22DMC Mining Limited Announces Board ChangesDMC Mining Limited announced the appointment of Mr. Andrew Dawes as Non-Executive Director (Technical) of the company. Mr. Dawes has over 14 years of experience as a geologist in mining, exploration, and resource estimation and is a member of the AusIMM. His extensive practical experience includes projects in copper, gold, coal, cobalt, silver, PGEs, lithium, zinc, chromite and tungsten in both open pit and underground mining. Andrew's background is focused on developing the true value of an orebody via sound orebody knowledge exploration and evaluation. Mr. Dawes experience through the mining project cycle includes early- stage target generation, green and brownfields exploration, project studies, development execution, mining, reconciliation, and closure planning. His exploration experience includes all facets of mineral and coal exploration and has provided a strong basis for project evaluation. Mr. Bruce Franzen has resigned on November 22, 2023 as a Non-Executive Director of the Company following the nomination and election of Mr. Dawes at the Annual General Meeting. Mr. Franzen remains in the roles of Company Secretary and Chief Financial Officer.공지 • Sep 27DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 22, 2023DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 22, 2023.Board Change • Sep 22No independent directorsThere are 3 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. Of these new board members, none were independent directors. The company's board is composed of: 3 new directors. No experienced directors. No highly experienced directors. No independent directors (3 non-independent directors). Company Secretary & Non-Executive Director Bruce Roberts Franzen is the most experienced director on the board, commencing their role in 2021. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Lack of independent directors. Lack of experienced directors.New Risk • Sep 14New major risk - Financial positionThe company has less than a year of cash runway based on its current free cash flow trend. Free cash flow: -AU$2.2m This is considered a major risk. With less than a year's worth of cash, the company will need to raise capital or take on debt unless its cash flows improve. This would dilute existing shareholders or increase balance sheet risk. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Less than 1 year of cash runway based on free cash flow trend (-AU$2.2m free cash flow). Revenue has declined by 86% over the past year. Revenue is less than US$1m (AU$20k revenue, or US$13k). Market cap is less than US$10m (AU$2.87m market cap, or US$1.84m).New Risk • Sep 10New minor risk - Financial data availabilityThe company's latest financial reports are more than 6 months old. Last reported fiscal period ended December 2022. This is considered a minor risk. If the company has not reported its earnings on time, it may have been delayed due to audit problems or it may be finding it difficult to reconcile its accounts. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Revenue is less than US$1m (AU$142k revenue, or US$90k). Market cap is less than US$10m (AU$2.87m market cap, or US$1.83m). Minor Risk Latest financial reports are more than 6 months old (reported December 2022 fiscal period end).공지 • Jan 25DMC Mining Limited Updates the Market on Exploration Results for the Ravensthorpe Nickel ProjectDMC Mining Limited updated the market on exploration results for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (RNP). Results of recent MLEM and FLEM surveys following up the RAV 9 and RAV 11 Xcite airborne EM targets have delineated high-priority conductivity anomalies associated with what are interpreted to be buried komatiite volcanic sequences. 3 high-priority electromagnetic (EM) conductivity targets have been identified, one at RAV 9 and two at RAV 11. The conductors are associated with magnetic anomalies and indications from surficial geology and geochemistry interpreted to represent buried komatiite lava sequences. Results from the MLEM and FLEM surveys will be followed up by diamond drilling to test the anomalies for potential nickel sulphide mineralisation as soon as permitting is in place. Vortex Geophysics were contracted to complete the ground EM surveys at the RNP. Ground EM follow- up on Xcite airborne AEM priority anomalies RAV 9 and RAV 11 comprised: RAV 9: a single line of MLEM and three lines of FLEM oriented north-south across the Xcite EM anomaly. RAV 11: 12 lines of FLEM oriented east-west across the Xcite EM anomaly (Figure 2b). Surface geochemistry conducted over the target areas returned high values for nickel and cobalt consistent with buried ultramafic lithologies but remain inconclusive as to sulphide potential. This is not seen as a negative as nickel sulphide systems are often closed geochemically and entirely contained within the target ultramafic host with little to no wall rock leakage or "halo" of the target metals. Unless intersected by the weathering profile, such buried sulphide systems may be geochemically blind to surface sampling and not return anomalous metal values in geochemical data. At RAV 9, initial survey design was to collect multiple inside transmitter loop, MLEM traverses over the anomaly in a north south orientation. For technical and logistical reasons, the survey designed was converted to FLEM after the completion of line 240320e which was affected by Induced Polarisation (IP) effects. However, despite this the MLEM recorded a significant late time anomaly. Follow-up with FLEM delineated a discrete conductor beneath Line 240350e with further potential conductors apparent in the late time Channel 30 response trending towards the east. At RAV 11, twelve lines of east-west oriented FLEM were read over the original AEM Xcite anomaly from two transmitter loops. The survey data recorded a strong anomaly with the response observable past at very late read time over multiple lines. Modelling and processing of the of FLEM survey data has defined three discrete conductors, two of which are highly conductive and represent priority 1 targets. The third is of moderate to low conductance and isn't considered a high priority for immediate follow-up work. The best conducting anomaly (S1) correlates with the boundary of the modelled westerly dipping magnetic body interpreted to represent buried komatiite volcanics. The other good conductor (N1) appears to be slightly displaced from the modelled magnetic body. The EM plates will be tested with diamond drilling. Planning is underway for a program of holes to test the anomalies once appropriate permitting has been completed. Borehole EM will be conducted once drilling is completed, as well as extension of the FLEM to the east of the current RAV 9 FLEM survey. The Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (DMC 100%, EL 74/669) is located in a highly prospective geological setting for nickel sulphide deposits. The Project has at least 15km strike length of the Bandalup ultramafic rock, the target host rocks that are prospective for Kambalda-style nickel sulphide deposits. The Project is very well serviced by roads, power, and other necessary mining infrastructure.공지 • Dec 20DMC Mining Limited Uncovers Lithium Potential Within Fraser Range ProjectsDMC Mining Limited update the market on a review the Company has recently completed. The review included historical open-source exploration data (WAMEX) and satellite spectral image processing for Li (Lithium) targeting within the Fraser Range tenement package (tenements). The area surrounding the tenement package to the south show several Li occurrences giving credence of the potential for the area. Historical exploration over the area has been strongly focused on gold, however some available datasets did include multi-element geochemistry data to support DMC's observations that geological units within the Fraser Range tenement package could have potential to host pegmatites. This is supported with pegmatite observations on geological maps/drill logs surrounding the DMC tenements but also suggests cover could be masking outcrop observations more regionally. Over 31,000 historical geochemical data points were reviewed from the region to develop a detailed understanding of some of the geochemical relationships. These sample points covered all key geological units, contacts, and structures however only approximately 20% of these points fall within the DMC tenement package. Given the sparse geochemical data, spectral processing over the tenements was completed tounderstand if there is a spatial relationship between spectral responses and known surrounding Li occurrences. Sentinel-2 unmixing VNIR/SWIR imagery was used in multivariate analysis to classify each pixel and weight its Li potential given the spectral responses relative to these known surrounding occurrences. These classification methods incorporate the top 16 unmixed endmembers to known mineral absorption wavelength libraries from the United States Geological Survey. The classes are defined at a pixel scale and 10m pixel resolution is available from the Sentinel-2 satellite.공지 • Nov 25DMC Mining Limited Updates the Market on Exploration Results Received from Its Gibb River Cu Project 1 (Project) (In Application) in the East Kimberley Region of Western AustraliaDMC Mining Limited updated the market on exploration results received from its Gibb River Cu Project 1 (Project) (in application) in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. Rock chip and soil results received are from an initial field reconnaissance trip conducted in July 2022 which aimed to investigate and test historic reports of copper anomalism at the geological contact of the Middle and Lower Members of the Pentecost Sandstone Formation (Pkpm and Pkpl respectively). A total of 27 rock and 11 soil samples were collected during the reconnaissance trip. Anomalous results received are detailed below in Figure 1 below. Work conducted focused on the accessible portion of the DMC tenement package along the Gibb River-Wyndham Road section within E 80/5781 (Refer Figure 2). This is a location where historical 1970's drilling was completed, intersecting up to 2,244 ppm Cu (Refer Figure 1). The initial samples across the Middle and Lower Pentecost formations confirms the prospective horizon, and the surface geochemistry associated with this horizon. This is the same anomalism as detected by Durack Mines prior to their drilling campaign in 1971 (Refer Figure 3). Comparing the geochemical results with the GSWA interpreted bedrock geology (1:500k scale) and 1:250k geological map sheets for the project, It becomes very apparent that the anomalism is trending along the Pkpl Pkpm contact with grades increasing to the east (Figure 1 and Figure 4). This is an easy geological contact to recognise in the field as it forms a low-level ridge, as seen in Figure 4. DMC has recently updated the market on sampling of legacy Exploration Incentive Scheme (EIS) funded drillhole KCDD19001. Logging confirmed the presence of sulphide minerals hosted in veins and fractures of the Carson Volcanic unit. Sampling of the Carson Volcanic Unit and contact with the Warton Sandstone has been completed, and samples have been received by the laboratory. Results are expected late January 2023 and the market will be updated at this stage. The Company will also take steps to progress the application through to granting. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in this document and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates continue to apply and have not materially changed.Board Change • Nov 16No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 3 non-independent directors. Executive Chairman David Sumich was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.공지 • Sep 30DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 25, 2022DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 25, 2022.공지 • Jul 26DMC Mining Limited Provides Update on Exploration Planning for Fraser Range Project and Ravensthorpe Nickel ProjectDMC Mining Limited provided update the market on exploration planning for the Fraser Range Project (FRP) and the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (RNP). Contractors have been engaged to commence surveys over a number of high priority target areas consistent with potential for buried nickel-copper-cobalt mineralisation. The surveys are expected to commence in the second week of August. Results from the geochemical and ground geochemical surveys conducted will then be followed up by diamond drilling to test the anomalies for potential nickel sulphide mineralisation. Technical Summary: Planning is underway to start field work on the ground in early August to test the priority targets identified on the FRP and the RNP. A program of geochemical sampling and ground EM geophysics will test the anomalies and advance the targets to drill testing. The company has engaged contractors to carry out the work programs as detailed below as soon as feasible, with field work slated to commence in the second week of August. On the FRP, soil geochemistry will consist of infill survey on a 200m x 200m grid. The surveys will first cover the 3 priority target areas C2, C3 and D10 (Figures 1 and 2). Other areas will also be surveyed in areas where past work only gave poor data quality unsuitable for targeting or in areas where previous sampling was in media, mainly calcrete, poorly suited to nickel sulphide exploration. The limited sparse effective previous soil geochemistry in these regions does indicate trace element anomalism in areas consistent with potential for buried mafic-ultramfic intrusive complexes and associated potential for nickel sulphide. In all some 3,197 sample points are planned. Gyro Drilling has been contracted to carry out the soil sampling program, and samples will be sent for geochemical analysis to Bureau Veritas in Perth. Simultaneous to the soil sampling program, ground geophysics will be conducted over the priority targets identified. DMC has tendered the geophysical program and is in the process of finalising the contractor engagement to conduct the work alongside the geochemical sampling program. The geophysical survey will consist of (in order of survey priority): Target C2 - MLEM across the target. 200m loops, 100m station spacing over 10 lines at 1.8km long for 18 line km of survey. Target C3 - Fixed loop electromagnetics (FLEM) due to space restrictions on the tenement boundary preventing use of MLEM. 3 800m x 800m transmitter loops, 100m spaced receiver startions on 100-200m spaced lines approximately 1-1.5 km long for 24 line km in total. Target D10 - FLEM due to space restrictions on the tenement boundary preventing use of MLEM. 2 750m x 500m transmitter loops, 100m spaced receiver stations on 100-200m spaced lines 1-1.5km long for 18 line km total. Target C4 - MLEM across the target. 200m loops, 100m station spacing over 4 lines at 1.5km long for 6 line km of survey. Target C5 - MLEM across the target. 200m loops, 100m station spacing over 2 lines at 1.5km long for 3 line km of survey. On the RNP, soil geochemistry will consist of 100m x 50m sampling grids over three priority target areas identified from ground reconnaissance follow-up on the results of the 2021 high-resolution helicopter- borne time domain electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic (XciteTM) survey covering all the RNP (Figure 4 and Figure 5). The three priority areas have been chosen where reconnaissance follow-up identified areas of shallow bedrock with abundant ultramafic (peridotite, dunite and spinifex textured komatiite) lithologies consistent with the target nickel sulphide komatiite channel facies host geology. In all some 1,251 sample points are planned. CSA Global Pty Ltd. has been contracted to carry out the soil sampling program, also beginning in second week of August, and samples will be sent for geochemical analysis to Bureau Veritas of Perth. The company is in the process of planning follow-up geophysical surveys over the priority conductivity targets identified at Ravensthorpe, and it is anticipated that the same geophysical contractor will carry out the work following-on from the program at the FRP. Fraser Range Project: The Fraser Range Project is a consolidation of 10 granted tenements (Figure 3) with a combined area of approximately 873km2, - being one of the largest strategic landholdings of held by any junior explorer in the Fraser Range. The tenements comprising the Fraser Range Project is situated within the highly prospective Proterozoic Albany-Fraser Orogen (AFO). The AFO hosts and is prospective for a range of mineral deposit styles, including: magmatic nickel-(copper-cobalt) mineralisation, as exemplified by the Nova nickel-copper cobalt mine; orogenic gold mineralisation; intrusion-related gold mineralisation; and polymetallic sedimentary exhalative and volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralisation. Ravensthorpe Nickel Project: The Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (DMC 100%, EL 74/669) is located in a highly prospective geological setting for nickel sulphide deposits. The Project has at least 15km strike length of the Bandalup ultramafics, the target host rocks that are prospective for Kambalda-style nickel sulphide deposits. The Project is very well serviced by roads, power, and other necessary mining infrastructure.Board Change • Apr 27No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 3 non-independent directors. Executive Chairman David Sumich was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.공지 • Jan 12DMC Mining Limited Announces Airborne EM Survey Completed At Ravensthorpe Nickel ProjectDMC Mining Limited announced the completion of a high-resolution helicopter-borne time domain electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic (XciteTM) survey covering all the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (RNP or the Project). Key Highlights: The 2022 exploration programme at the 100% owned Ravensthorpe Nickel Project began immediately following successful listing on the ASX in late December 2021. A high resolution helicopter-borne electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic survey over the entire 62km2 Ravensthorpe Nickel Project has been completed. A total of 522 line kilometers of data were acquired using line spacings of 100m. Processing of information and results due in coming weeks. The DMC exploration programme has "hit the ground running" at it its 100% owned Ravensthorpe Nickel Project in Western Australia. A total of 522-line kms of data at 100m line spacing was acquired. The survey was completed by NRG Australia, and for the data processing and interpretation, DMC has engaged Resource Potentials Pty Ltd. The Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (DMC 100%, EL 74/669) is located in a highly prospective geological setting for nickel sulphide deposits. The Project has approximately 15km strike length of the Bandalup ultramafics, the target host rocks that are prospective for Kambalda-style komatiitic nickel sulphide deposits. The project is very well serviced by roads, power, and other necessary mining infrastructure. Data processing, modelling, and targeting studies are underway, involving the integration of the new airborne EM data with available historical geophysical, geological and geochemical information.Board Change • Dec 29No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 4 non-independent directors. was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in . The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.Board Change • Dec 22High number of new and inexperienced directorsThere are 3 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: 3 new directors. No experienced directors. No highly experienced directors. Independent Non-Executive Director & Company Secretary Bruce Roberts Franzen is the most experienced director on the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company’s lack of experienced directors is considered a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.매출 및 비용 세부 내역DMC Mining가 돈을 벌고 사용하는 방법. 최근 발표된 LTM 실적 기준.순이익 및 매출 추이ASX:DMM 매출, 비용 및 순이익 (AUD Millions)날짜매출순이익일반관리비연구개발비31 Dec 230-21030 Sep 230-21030 Jun 230-21031 Mar 230-11031 Dec 220-11030 Sep 220-11030 Jun 220-110양질의 수익: DMM 은(는) 현재 수익성이 없습니다.이익 마진 증가: DMM는 현재 수익성이 없습니다.잉여현금흐름 대비 순이익 분석과거 순이익 성장 분석수익추이: 지난 5년 동안 DMM의 연간 수익 성장률이 양(+)이었는지 판단하기에 데이터가 부족합니다.성장 가속화: 현재 수익성이 없어 지난 1년간 DMM의 수익 성장률을 5년 평균과 비교할 수 없습니다.수익 대 산업: DMM은 수익성이 없어 지난 해 수익 성장률을 Metals and Mining 업계(59.9%)와 비교하기 어렵습니다.자기자본이익률높은 ROE: DMM는 현재 수익성이 없으므로 자본 수익률이 음수(-99.8%)입니다.총자산이익률투하자본수익률우수한 과거 실적 기업을 찾아보세요7D1Y7D1Y7D1YMaterials 산업에서 과거 실적이 우수한 기업.View Financial Health기업 분석 및 재무 데이터 상태데이터최종 업데이트 (UTC 시간)기업 분석2024/04/17 14:02종가2024/01/19 00:00수익2023/12/31연간 수익2023/06/30데이터 소스당사의 기업 분석에 사용되는 데이터는 S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC에서 제공됩니다. 아래 데이터는 이 보고서를 생성하기 위해 분석 모델에서 사용됩니다. 데이터는 정규화되므로 소스가 제공된 후 지연이 발생할 수 있습니다.패키지데이터기간미국 소스 예시 *기업 재무제표10년손익계산서현금흐름표대차대조표SEC 양식 10-KSEC 양식 10-Q분석가 컨센서스 추정치+3년재무 예측분석가 목표주가분석가 리서치 보고서Blue Matrix시장 가격30년주가배당, 분할 및 기타 조치ICE 시장 데이터SEC 양식 S-1지분 구조10년주요 주주내부자 거래SEC 양식 4SEC 양식 13D경영진10년리더십 팀이사회SEC 양식 10-KSEC 양식 DEF 14A주요 개발10년회사 공시SEC 양식 8-K* 미국 증권에 대한 예시이며, 비(非)미국 증권에는 해당 국가의 규제 서식 및 자료원을 사용합니다.별도로 명시되지 않는 한 모든 재무 데이터는 연간 기간을 기준으로 하지만 분기별로 업데이트됩니다. 이를 TTM(최근 12개월) 또는 LTM(지난 12개월) 데이터라고 합니다. 자세히 알아보기.분석 모델 및 스노우플레이크이 보고서를 생성하는 데 사용된 분석 모델에 대한 자세한 내용은 당사의 Github 페이지에서 확인하실 수 있습니다. 또한 보고서 활용 방법에 대한 가이드와 YouTube 튜토리얼도 제공합니다.Simply Wall St 분석 모델을 설계하고 구축한 세계적 수준의 팀에 대해 알아보세요.산업 및 섹터 지표산업 및 섹터 지표는 Simply Wall St가 6시간마다 계산하며, 프로세스에 대한 자세한 내용은 Github에서 확인할 수 있습니다.분석가 소스DMC Mining Limited는 0명의 분석가가 다루고 있습니다. 이 중 0명의 분석가가 우리 보고서에 입력 데이터로 사용되는 매출 또는 수익 추정치를 제출했습니다. 분석가의 제출 자료는 하루 종일 업데이트됩니다.
공지 • Aug 14DMC Mining Limited has withdrawn its Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 5.5 million.DMC Mining Limited has withdrawn its Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 5.5 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 110,000,000 Price\Range: AUD 0.05 Discount Per Security: AUD 0.003 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing
공지 • Sep 26DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 22, 2024DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 22, 2024.
공지 • Aug 23DMC Mining Limited Announces Directors AppointmentsDMC Mining Limited announced that at its General Meeting of Shareholders held on 23 August 2024, the shareholders approved Appointment of Director Michael Minosora, Appointment of Director Sam Randazzo, 9 Appointment of Director Dr Andrew Wilde.
공지 • Jun 27DMC Mining Limited has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 5.5 million.DMC Mining Limited has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 5.5 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 110,000,000 Price\Range: AUD 0.05 Discount Per Security: AUD 0.003 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing
공지 • Nov 22DMC Mining Limited Announces Board ChangesDMC Mining Limited announced the appointment of Mr. Andrew Dawes as Non-Executive Director (Technical) of the company. Mr. Dawes has over 14 years of experience as a geologist in mining, exploration, and resource estimation and is a member of the AusIMM. His extensive practical experience includes projects in copper, gold, coal, cobalt, silver, PGEs, lithium, zinc, chromite and tungsten in both open pit and underground mining. Andrew's background is focused on developing the true value of an orebody via sound orebody knowledge exploration and evaluation. Mr. Dawes experience through the mining project cycle includes early- stage target generation, green and brownfields exploration, project studies, development execution, mining, reconciliation, and closure planning. His exploration experience includes all facets of mineral and coal exploration and has provided a strong basis for project evaluation. Mr. Bruce Franzen has resigned on November 22, 2023 as a Non-Executive Director of the Company following the nomination and election of Mr. Dawes at the Annual General Meeting. Mr. Franzen remains in the roles of Company Secretary and Chief Financial Officer.
공지 • Sep 27DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 22, 2023DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 22, 2023.
Board Change • Sep 22No independent directorsThere are 3 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. Of these new board members, none were independent directors. The company's board is composed of: 3 new directors. No experienced directors. No highly experienced directors. No independent directors (3 non-independent directors). Company Secretary & Non-Executive Director Bruce Roberts Franzen is the most experienced director on the board, commencing their role in 2021. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Lack of independent directors. Lack of experienced directors.
New Risk • Sep 14New major risk - Financial positionThe company has less than a year of cash runway based on its current free cash flow trend. Free cash flow: -AU$2.2m This is considered a major risk. With less than a year's worth of cash, the company will need to raise capital or take on debt unless its cash flows improve. This would dilute existing shareholders or increase balance sheet risk. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Less than 1 year of cash runway based on free cash flow trend (-AU$2.2m free cash flow). Revenue has declined by 86% over the past year. Revenue is less than US$1m (AU$20k revenue, or US$13k). Market cap is less than US$10m (AU$2.87m market cap, or US$1.84m).
New Risk • Sep 10New minor risk - Financial data availabilityThe company's latest financial reports are more than 6 months old. Last reported fiscal period ended December 2022. This is considered a minor risk. If the company has not reported its earnings on time, it may have been delayed due to audit problems or it may be finding it difficult to reconcile its accounts. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Revenue is less than US$1m (AU$142k revenue, or US$90k). Market cap is less than US$10m (AU$2.87m market cap, or US$1.83m). Minor Risk Latest financial reports are more than 6 months old (reported December 2022 fiscal period end).
공지 • Jan 25DMC Mining Limited Updates the Market on Exploration Results for the Ravensthorpe Nickel ProjectDMC Mining Limited updated the market on exploration results for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (RNP). Results of recent MLEM and FLEM surveys following up the RAV 9 and RAV 11 Xcite airborne EM targets have delineated high-priority conductivity anomalies associated with what are interpreted to be buried komatiite volcanic sequences. 3 high-priority electromagnetic (EM) conductivity targets have been identified, one at RAV 9 and two at RAV 11. The conductors are associated with magnetic anomalies and indications from surficial geology and geochemistry interpreted to represent buried komatiite lava sequences. Results from the MLEM and FLEM surveys will be followed up by diamond drilling to test the anomalies for potential nickel sulphide mineralisation as soon as permitting is in place. Vortex Geophysics were contracted to complete the ground EM surveys at the RNP. Ground EM follow- up on Xcite airborne AEM priority anomalies RAV 9 and RAV 11 comprised: RAV 9: a single line of MLEM and three lines of FLEM oriented north-south across the Xcite EM anomaly. RAV 11: 12 lines of FLEM oriented east-west across the Xcite EM anomaly (Figure 2b). Surface geochemistry conducted over the target areas returned high values for nickel and cobalt consistent with buried ultramafic lithologies but remain inconclusive as to sulphide potential. This is not seen as a negative as nickel sulphide systems are often closed geochemically and entirely contained within the target ultramafic host with little to no wall rock leakage or "halo" of the target metals. Unless intersected by the weathering profile, such buried sulphide systems may be geochemically blind to surface sampling and not return anomalous metal values in geochemical data. At RAV 9, initial survey design was to collect multiple inside transmitter loop, MLEM traverses over the anomaly in a north south orientation. For technical and logistical reasons, the survey designed was converted to FLEM after the completion of line 240320e which was affected by Induced Polarisation (IP) effects. However, despite this the MLEM recorded a significant late time anomaly. Follow-up with FLEM delineated a discrete conductor beneath Line 240350e with further potential conductors apparent in the late time Channel 30 response trending towards the east. At RAV 11, twelve lines of east-west oriented FLEM were read over the original AEM Xcite anomaly from two transmitter loops. The survey data recorded a strong anomaly with the response observable past at very late read time over multiple lines. Modelling and processing of the of FLEM survey data has defined three discrete conductors, two of which are highly conductive and represent priority 1 targets. The third is of moderate to low conductance and isn't considered a high priority for immediate follow-up work. The best conducting anomaly (S1) correlates with the boundary of the modelled westerly dipping magnetic body interpreted to represent buried komatiite volcanics. The other good conductor (N1) appears to be slightly displaced from the modelled magnetic body. The EM plates will be tested with diamond drilling. Planning is underway for a program of holes to test the anomalies once appropriate permitting has been completed. Borehole EM will be conducted once drilling is completed, as well as extension of the FLEM to the east of the current RAV 9 FLEM survey. The Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (DMC 100%, EL 74/669) is located in a highly prospective geological setting for nickel sulphide deposits. The Project has at least 15km strike length of the Bandalup ultramafic rock, the target host rocks that are prospective for Kambalda-style nickel sulphide deposits. The Project is very well serviced by roads, power, and other necessary mining infrastructure.
공지 • Dec 20DMC Mining Limited Uncovers Lithium Potential Within Fraser Range ProjectsDMC Mining Limited update the market on a review the Company has recently completed. The review included historical open-source exploration data (WAMEX) and satellite spectral image processing for Li (Lithium) targeting within the Fraser Range tenement package (tenements). The area surrounding the tenement package to the south show several Li occurrences giving credence of the potential for the area. Historical exploration over the area has been strongly focused on gold, however some available datasets did include multi-element geochemistry data to support DMC's observations that geological units within the Fraser Range tenement package could have potential to host pegmatites. This is supported with pegmatite observations on geological maps/drill logs surrounding the DMC tenements but also suggests cover could be masking outcrop observations more regionally. Over 31,000 historical geochemical data points were reviewed from the region to develop a detailed understanding of some of the geochemical relationships. These sample points covered all key geological units, contacts, and structures however only approximately 20% of these points fall within the DMC tenement package. Given the sparse geochemical data, spectral processing over the tenements was completed tounderstand if there is a spatial relationship between spectral responses and known surrounding Li occurrences. Sentinel-2 unmixing VNIR/SWIR imagery was used in multivariate analysis to classify each pixel and weight its Li potential given the spectral responses relative to these known surrounding occurrences. These classification methods incorporate the top 16 unmixed endmembers to known mineral absorption wavelength libraries from the United States Geological Survey. The classes are defined at a pixel scale and 10m pixel resolution is available from the Sentinel-2 satellite.
공지 • Nov 25DMC Mining Limited Updates the Market on Exploration Results Received from Its Gibb River Cu Project 1 (Project) (In Application) in the East Kimberley Region of Western AustraliaDMC Mining Limited updated the market on exploration results received from its Gibb River Cu Project 1 (Project) (in application) in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. Rock chip and soil results received are from an initial field reconnaissance trip conducted in July 2022 which aimed to investigate and test historic reports of copper anomalism at the geological contact of the Middle and Lower Members of the Pentecost Sandstone Formation (Pkpm and Pkpl respectively). A total of 27 rock and 11 soil samples were collected during the reconnaissance trip. Anomalous results received are detailed below in Figure 1 below. Work conducted focused on the accessible portion of the DMC tenement package along the Gibb River-Wyndham Road section within E 80/5781 (Refer Figure 2). This is a location where historical 1970's drilling was completed, intersecting up to 2,244 ppm Cu (Refer Figure 1). The initial samples across the Middle and Lower Pentecost formations confirms the prospective horizon, and the surface geochemistry associated with this horizon. This is the same anomalism as detected by Durack Mines prior to their drilling campaign in 1971 (Refer Figure 3). Comparing the geochemical results with the GSWA interpreted bedrock geology (1:500k scale) and 1:250k geological map sheets for the project, It becomes very apparent that the anomalism is trending along the Pkpl Pkpm contact with grades increasing to the east (Figure 1 and Figure 4). This is an easy geological contact to recognise in the field as it forms a low-level ridge, as seen in Figure 4. DMC has recently updated the market on sampling of legacy Exploration Incentive Scheme (EIS) funded drillhole KCDD19001. Logging confirmed the presence of sulphide minerals hosted in veins and fractures of the Carson Volcanic unit. Sampling of the Carson Volcanic Unit and contact with the Warton Sandstone has been completed, and samples have been received by the laboratory. Results are expected late January 2023 and the market will be updated at this stage. The Company will also take steps to progress the application through to granting. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in this document and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates continue to apply and have not materially changed.
Board Change • Nov 16No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 3 non-independent directors. Executive Chairman David Sumich was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.
공지 • Sep 30DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 25, 2022DMC Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 25, 2022.
공지 • Jul 26DMC Mining Limited Provides Update on Exploration Planning for Fraser Range Project and Ravensthorpe Nickel ProjectDMC Mining Limited provided update the market on exploration planning for the Fraser Range Project (FRP) and the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (RNP). Contractors have been engaged to commence surveys over a number of high priority target areas consistent with potential for buried nickel-copper-cobalt mineralisation. The surveys are expected to commence in the second week of August. Results from the geochemical and ground geochemical surveys conducted will then be followed up by diamond drilling to test the anomalies for potential nickel sulphide mineralisation. Technical Summary: Planning is underway to start field work on the ground in early August to test the priority targets identified on the FRP and the RNP. A program of geochemical sampling and ground EM geophysics will test the anomalies and advance the targets to drill testing. The company has engaged contractors to carry out the work programs as detailed below as soon as feasible, with field work slated to commence in the second week of August. On the FRP, soil geochemistry will consist of infill survey on a 200m x 200m grid. The surveys will first cover the 3 priority target areas C2, C3 and D10 (Figures 1 and 2). Other areas will also be surveyed in areas where past work only gave poor data quality unsuitable for targeting or in areas where previous sampling was in media, mainly calcrete, poorly suited to nickel sulphide exploration. The limited sparse effective previous soil geochemistry in these regions does indicate trace element anomalism in areas consistent with potential for buried mafic-ultramfic intrusive complexes and associated potential for nickel sulphide. In all some 3,197 sample points are planned. Gyro Drilling has been contracted to carry out the soil sampling program, and samples will be sent for geochemical analysis to Bureau Veritas in Perth. Simultaneous to the soil sampling program, ground geophysics will be conducted over the priority targets identified. DMC has tendered the geophysical program and is in the process of finalising the contractor engagement to conduct the work alongside the geochemical sampling program. The geophysical survey will consist of (in order of survey priority): Target C2 - MLEM across the target. 200m loops, 100m station spacing over 10 lines at 1.8km long for 18 line km of survey. Target C3 - Fixed loop electromagnetics (FLEM) due to space restrictions on the tenement boundary preventing use of MLEM. 3 800m x 800m transmitter loops, 100m spaced receiver startions on 100-200m spaced lines approximately 1-1.5 km long for 24 line km in total. Target D10 - FLEM due to space restrictions on the tenement boundary preventing use of MLEM. 2 750m x 500m transmitter loops, 100m spaced receiver stations on 100-200m spaced lines 1-1.5km long for 18 line km total. Target C4 - MLEM across the target. 200m loops, 100m station spacing over 4 lines at 1.5km long for 6 line km of survey. Target C5 - MLEM across the target. 200m loops, 100m station spacing over 2 lines at 1.5km long for 3 line km of survey. On the RNP, soil geochemistry will consist of 100m x 50m sampling grids over three priority target areas identified from ground reconnaissance follow-up on the results of the 2021 high-resolution helicopter- borne time domain electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic (XciteTM) survey covering all the RNP (Figure 4 and Figure 5). The three priority areas have been chosen where reconnaissance follow-up identified areas of shallow bedrock with abundant ultramafic (peridotite, dunite and spinifex textured komatiite) lithologies consistent with the target nickel sulphide komatiite channel facies host geology. In all some 1,251 sample points are planned. CSA Global Pty Ltd. has been contracted to carry out the soil sampling program, also beginning in second week of August, and samples will be sent for geochemical analysis to Bureau Veritas of Perth. The company is in the process of planning follow-up geophysical surveys over the priority conductivity targets identified at Ravensthorpe, and it is anticipated that the same geophysical contractor will carry out the work following-on from the program at the FRP. Fraser Range Project: The Fraser Range Project is a consolidation of 10 granted tenements (Figure 3) with a combined area of approximately 873km2, - being one of the largest strategic landholdings of held by any junior explorer in the Fraser Range. The tenements comprising the Fraser Range Project is situated within the highly prospective Proterozoic Albany-Fraser Orogen (AFO). The AFO hosts and is prospective for a range of mineral deposit styles, including: magmatic nickel-(copper-cobalt) mineralisation, as exemplified by the Nova nickel-copper cobalt mine; orogenic gold mineralisation; intrusion-related gold mineralisation; and polymetallic sedimentary exhalative and volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralisation. Ravensthorpe Nickel Project: The Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (DMC 100%, EL 74/669) is located in a highly prospective geological setting for nickel sulphide deposits. The Project has at least 15km strike length of the Bandalup ultramafics, the target host rocks that are prospective for Kambalda-style nickel sulphide deposits. The Project is very well serviced by roads, power, and other necessary mining infrastructure.
Board Change • Apr 27No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 3 non-independent directors. Executive Chairman David Sumich was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.
공지 • Jan 12DMC Mining Limited Announces Airborne EM Survey Completed At Ravensthorpe Nickel ProjectDMC Mining Limited announced the completion of a high-resolution helicopter-borne time domain electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic (XciteTM) survey covering all the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (RNP or the Project). Key Highlights: The 2022 exploration programme at the 100% owned Ravensthorpe Nickel Project began immediately following successful listing on the ASX in late December 2021. A high resolution helicopter-borne electromagnetic (EM) and magnetic survey over the entire 62km2 Ravensthorpe Nickel Project has been completed. A total of 522 line kilometers of data were acquired using line spacings of 100m. Processing of information and results due in coming weeks. The DMC exploration programme has "hit the ground running" at it its 100% owned Ravensthorpe Nickel Project in Western Australia. A total of 522-line kms of data at 100m line spacing was acquired. The survey was completed by NRG Australia, and for the data processing and interpretation, DMC has engaged Resource Potentials Pty Ltd. The Ravensthorpe Nickel Project (DMC 100%, EL 74/669) is located in a highly prospective geological setting for nickel sulphide deposits. The Project has approximately 15km strike length of the Bandalup ultramafics, the target host rocks that are prospective for Kambalda-style komatiitic nickel sulphide deposits. The project is very well serviced by roads, power, and other necessary mining infrastructure. Data processing, modelling, and targeting studies are underway, involving the integration of the new airborne EM data with available historical geophysical, geological and geochemical information.
Board Change • Dec 29No independent directorsFollowing the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 4 non-independent directors. was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in . The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.
Board Change • Dec 22High number of new and inexperienced directorsThere are 3 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: 3 new directors. No experienced directors. No highly experienced directors. Independent Non-Executive Director & Company Secretary Bruce Roberts Franzen is the most experienced director on the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company’s lack of experienced directors is considered a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.