Nar1
- 25 Aug 2009 09:06
Surprised to see that a thread has not been created for this stock - been doing very well over the past weeks or so with steady good SP increases.
With further good news in the pipeline and extraction process to start - this is only IMO going one way and that is up.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/sharewatch/small-talk-panpacific-raises-163535000-before-digging-for-granite-1766602.html
Nar1
- 15 Sep 2009 08:30
- 11 of 55
Pan Pacific to reopen quarry
Business Financial Newswire
British Columbia-based Pan Pacific Aggregates says the City of Abbotsford Council has approved re-opening of its Pumptown Quarry.
It expects the quarry will become operational in October.
Story provided by Business Financial Newswire
york
- 25 Sep 2009 08:40
- 12 of 55
If you can just uch up a little so I can sit down i'l join you for the ride. (Baclays client account, at 15.4% as of the 23rd). Thank's for setting this up NAR1, and kind regards to you both , york.
Balerboy
- 25 Sep 2009 08:44
- 13 of 55
You come and sit comfy, be patient, the ride will start quite soon.
Nar1
- 25 Sep 2009 09:25
- 14 of 55
Glad you could join us York -
Balerboy
- 07 Oct 2009 09:54
- 15 of 55
Nice bit of news just to stir the sp up a bit, all coming together nicely. :))
Pan Pacific Aggregates plc ('PPA' or the 'Company'), the British Columbia based aggregates company, announces that G. 'Cooky' Singh has been appointed as the operations director of Pumptown Quarry Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company), with immediate effect. Cooky assumes operational responsibility for the Pumptown Quarry, which, following the grant of an operating permit, is expected to open in late October. This is not a PLC board appointment.
Cooky joins from his family business and has extensive operational quarry experience having run quarries for major quarrying business's and has been successful in winning many contracts for the supply of aggregates into infrastructure projects in the Fraser Valley. He will be responsible for the sourcing of the quarry plant and equipment for Pumptown Quarry and the processing and marketing of all product from the quarry. He will also be a member of the development team responsible for identifying potential acquisition targets. He is based in Vancouver.
G Singh, aged 56, is a director of HKS Management Inc. and 836202 BC Limited both British Columbia, Canada companies. He started in working in the existing family transport business which included then movement of aggregates after he joined the business. Thereafter, he built up an aggregates business to the extent that he managed quarries for an international aggregates and cement company as well as the management of other quarries producing material for the Winter Olympics games project. Recently, he produced aggregates for the Gateway project which is upgrading the Trans Canadian Highway, as well as winning contracts to supply aggregates to other infrastructure works.
Nar1
- 07 Oct 2009 17:19
- 16 of 55
Cooky looks good and with a solid track record !!!!
eric824
- 19 Oct 2009 10:23
- 17 of 55
got in at .41 thank u thread
mitzy
- 30 Dec 2009 09:27
- 18 of 55
Get in now.
mitzy
- 04 Jan 2010 10:57
- 19 of 55
Any one else...?
Nar1
- 05 Jan 2010 09:29
- 20 of 55
Nice Rise today
Balerboy
- 05 Jan 2010 09:34
- 21 of 55
Been in and hold since .0033p Mitzy, bought somemore on news of road development. BB
mitzy
- 05 Jan 2010 09:39
- 22 of 55
good luck Balerboy more to come I reckon.
Balerboy
- 05 Jan 2010 09:41
- 23 of 55
road open in 6 weeks, then they start production. got to be good. imo. BB
mitzy
- 05 Jan 2010 09:54
- 24 of 55
I agree they could be 1p in the next 6 weeks.
mitzy
- 06 Jan 2010 09:32
- 25 of 55
Moving ahead thi s am.
mitzy
- 06 Jan 2010 11:26
- 26 of 55
Top performer this morning..
mitzy
- 06 Jan 2010 14:52
- 27 of 55
A golden cross.
Balerboy
- 06 Jan 2010 15:05
- 28 of 55
is that good or bad???
mitzy
- 06 Jan 2010 18:14
- 29 of 55
A gc if confirmed means an explosive rise in the short term...look at August for example.
Balerboy
- 06 Jan 2010 19:01
- 30 of 55
See what you mean... 1.30 - 1.40 would be nice