Animas Resources TICKER: TSX.V: ANI DESCRIPTION: Animas Resources is a North American exploration company with diversified mining interests in one of the world's fastest developing mining countries, Mexico. The management group, with its significant and broad experience in the mining industry, plans to expand Animas Resources' reserves through development, discovery, and acquisition of high quality, precious and industrial metal properties. Building from the historic resource base at the Santa Gertrudis deposit (within a 125 sq. mile concession), the company will strategically expand the near surface and deeper resources to the economic decision points that increase shareholder value. The company will also evaluate numerous targets within its 296 sq. Kilometer Shirley concession with the goal of generating joint venture opportunities.
From SmallCap Catalyst Newsletter: "Our favorite way to take advantage of metals trends is to invest in juniors whose own potential may compound the potential of a mega-trend. We like Animas Resources because it is a relatively unknown newcomer with huge potential for a gold mining junior." Download full report.
Radio interviews: Al Korelin interviews Bob Moriarty on Animas Resources. (7/11/08) Interview with Jeff Phillips, Managing Member of the Advisory Board of Animas Resources, on Al Korelin's Korelin Economics Report. Jeff talks about Animas' excellent management and projects. Interview with Greg McKelvey, President of Animas Resources and Al Korelin at the World Resource Investment Conference.(2/08) Darrell Brookstein, nanotechnology.com says, ". . . The Santa Gertrudis property, was the 2nd best property I had ever seen in my life at its stage of development.. . if someone were to take the time and money to “put it all together”, one would have a gold mining district holding the potential of multiple, individually significant mines.We never thought that he would do it; but he did! And that mining district brought a truly world-renowned group of geologists, mining engineers, geophysicists and mining executives (the type of team major mining powers like Newmont or Barrick would be ecstatic to bring aboard) out of retirement and/or lucrative consulting careers to a small company, Animas Resources. Download full report.
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"Two of my favorite companies for sure — I just visited Animas, and the report on that is up on my blog (http://www.nanotechnology.com/blogs/blognano/2008/02/gold-mining-stock-for-nano-investors.html). It was my first mining share recommendation in eight years.
They control a gold mining district in Sonora State in Mexico, which has the second most potential of any property at its current state of development that I’ve seen in my career. My career in the junior mining shares, by the way, started well before October 1981, which is when I started writing The Prospector newsletter.
So, it's the second best thing I’ve seen at this stage of development, and people always say, “Well, what was the first best thing?” And without a doubt the best thing was the Carlin Mining District, which I wrote about in 1982, and, of course, the Carlin is the largest gold producing district in the history of the United States—60 million ounces and counting. I haven’t seen anything like that until what I saw at Animas." (8/15/08)
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Mining InsightsDarrell Brookstein, The Gold Report
The Gold Report
"Animas is getting ever closer to generating what I expect will be good drilling results at its past-producing Santa Gertruidis and Amelia gold projects. Drill bits are turning and there's no hard news yet. But the environment is encouraging, as is the tremendous amount of work Animas has put into establishing targets for its 10,000 meter drilling program. I wouldn't expect results until sometime toward the end of this month, which should give you some opportunities to pick up the stock on occasional weakness. Regardless, it's a buy at those levels." (8/08)
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Gold Newsletter
The Gold Report
"In these turbulent times of volatile markets it’s wise to know why you own the companies you own. We believe a company like Animas Resources (TSX.V: ANI) does not depend on bullish markets. It was created and considered a project of extremely high merit at a time when gold was at $600 an ounce. Animas has maintained its share price while most other juniors have sold off 50% or more. We feel very fortunate to own shares and look forward to a rapidly developing story." (8/14/08) Download full report. -
SmallCap Catalyst Newsletter
The Gold Report
"Animas Resources (TSX.V: ANI) has got everything going for it that an investor could want. Great management, the right investors, ounces in the ground at a past producing mines with possible near term production potential, large exploration potential upside, money in the bank, and a tight share structure. Animas has just begun drilling in the district for the first time in over a decade, commissioned MDA of Reno, Nevada to prepare a new 43-101 report and has proven mine finders on the property adding value and re-analyzing the data. The market cap of the company is currently only about 40 million and all of the above developments could add significant value in the near term." (8/08) Download full report. -
Midas Letter
The Gold Report
"Animas should be purchased aggressively now, between $1.45 and $1.70 before the first 3-5 drill-hole results are announced in August. If they are at all explosive, the stock will jump above $2.10 quickly and then above $2.75 as the next few holes come later. If they fail to impress, it in no way condemns the project (did I mention this is HUGE property?) and I would strongly speculate that at least a few of the first 10 holes are going to blow people’s minds. More because of what they say about continuity, persistence, depth and expanse than because of necessarily rich, wide intercepts." Download full report. (7/21/08)
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Darrell Brookstein, Mining Insights