moneyplus
- 07 Nov 2006 11:37
As the end of the year approaches it's time to pick where our rewards will be in 2007. My hot picks are already starting to perform but have much further to go IMO. SOLA, EPY and CCH.
moneyplus
- 26 Apr 2007 18:48
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congrats oily--keep it up!!
zscrooge
- 27 Apr 2007 16:04
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Oily -which are your losers?
oilyrag
- 27 Apr 2007 16:26
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Hi zscrooge, My post was entry 68 on this thread on page 4 if you would like to read it yourself. GGG Central China Goldfeilds was my only other recommendation and this has made a comeback today, almost at year begining level. I did also mention a list of e&p companies that I hold, but as I didn't elaborate on them they were not recomendations but where I'm was in, at that time. Thanks for the tip of GVC it helped me to second place this month in the Hemscott stock challenge behind my mate Malcolm. Good luck and keep the tips coming.
zscrooge
- 27 Apr 2007 20:09
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Nice one oily. It was your associations with SEO that made me wonder ;-)
TMC was certainly on my radar just before xmas -maybe peaking?
My time seems to be spent watching shares rise thinking "i've missed the boat there" (TAN, RCG, CCT, COH all at around 3-4 times less than they are now.)
Really like the look of GNG now.
See JT Cod blog on the darkside for quality postings.
Good luck.
oilyrag
- 28 Apr 2007 12:18
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zscrooge, sorry to to say I've had this before. Mistaken identity, oilywag is associated with SEO. I'm oilyrag and have not posted on that thread or owned SEO shares.
HARRYCAT
- 28 Apr 2007 17:47
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GVC got an "Avoid" rating in Shares Mag this week. Heavy losses (due to a goodwill writeoff) plus the threat of a german ban on internet gambling plus flat revenues have made this a watch & wait share. New CEO is to upgrade their software & advertising strategy, but GVC only in early stages of recovery.
Of course, that is only their opinion amongst many.
zscrooge
- 28 Apr 2007 18:01
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Ah -apologies Oily - obviously smart enough to avoid SEO.
Harry -we will see.
oilyrag
- 30 Apr 2007 08:52
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As a life long Saints fan, for my sins, I am really excited about the potential of the proposed bid, but surely it all depends on winning promotion through the play offs.
johnma
- 30 Apr 2007 13:07
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Reasons to buy GGG.
1. Nimu from the information to date indicates a very large find of copper.
GGG have outlined they are to inform the market with Drilling results every 3 weeks, from May through till December.
2. Snow Mountain is to have outlined over 1 million ozs in gold.
3. Over 4.5m in cash in the bank
4. Great Management team.
5. Strong demand for stock.
6. A number of institutions are watching GGG to review drill results from NIMU before committing.
7. Chart is trending nicely - upwards.
If i have missed anything feel free to add - My price Target 50p by December!
moneyman
- 30 Apr 2007 13:44
- 118 of 138
RGM powering up.
PapalPower
- 30 Apr 2007 14:01
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Well IPL was one of my stocks to double in 2007, and its presently up around 65% and rising, so hopefully the 100% is not far away now.
robbi123
- 01 May 2007 08:28
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My tip for 2007 is GEX. Results due from the very exciting prospect Komana West due soon, whil drilling of the Solana prospect has been initiated. Komana, imo could be anywhere in the region of 3mil - 5mil ounces when the resource estimate is complete in June. The chances of an approach for these assets are great imo, and with POG continuing to rise and transactions of a similar nature going through at circa $110 per ounce in the ground, at a market cap of 25million, Komana alone could justify a massive re-rating.
Good Luck
Marcel1970
- 04 May 2007 08:30
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Take a look @ PMK
Andy
- 04 May 2007 09:52
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STI look a good long term prospect IMO.
moneyman
- 04 May 2007 13:15
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RRR could be a good bet
RED ROCK RESOURCES PLC
Trading Update
Dated: 16 April 2007
Red Rock Resources plc ("Red Rock" or the "Company") the mineral exploration and
development company focused on advancing iron ore, uranium and manganese
projects in Australia and East Africa, has entered into an agreement for toll
processing of manganese in Zambia to produce ferromanganese.
The agreement is with Chiman Manufacturing Ltd ("Chiman"), a corporation
registered in Zambia to provide for the crushing, preparation, and processing of
ore supplied by the Company's Zambian subsidiary from stockpiles and surface
material at its Chiwefwe mining license. The agreement is effective from the
date of first delivery of ore to Chiman's ferromanganese plant at Kabwe.
Under the agreement, the Company will have exclusive use of a furnace and will
pay $150 per tonne of ferromanganese delivered, plus the cost of coke, plus 25%
of sale profit (being at least $100 per tonne) net of Government royalty.
Chiman is currently producing and selling ferromanganese from the Kabwe plant
and the Company will be working in conjunction with Chiman to sell the product
into local and overseas markets.
The Company expects to make first deliveries shortly.