LEEWINK
- 28 Mar 2004 15:45
NML is due its interrim results now, last year it was the 28th of this month.
They are setting up a new site to explore/research/analyse and all the equipment to do this should be on site now, and drilling should start soon, all this extra news should be covered in the interims.
does anyone have any further positive views on this company ??
Andy
- 02 Aug 2005 20:52
- 1223 of 1909
Anom,
Yes Mm's may TRY and keep an even book, but there are times when they can't, and stock overhangs occur.
With regard to the Express' "rumour", well at least it wasn't in the David Shand column!, but it's pretty vague, and I think maybe the PR guy was the source, and spoke to the journo?
With regard to the options, I believe too much is being made of them, as they cost the recipients nothing if they fail to materialise, and they are all receiving salaries in the meantime.
takahe
- 02 Aug 2005 21:10
- 1224 of 1909
What a load of nonsense...I think you really are losing the plot, Anom...
takahe
- 02 Aug 2005 21:37
- 1225 of 1909
Andy..I do know mininginvestor..and so do you. I agree with you about the overburden...that is why I was moaning to SH about it. However, a colleague pointed out that overburden on alluvials can be quite deep and pointed to the Namakwa set-up which is deep, too. The PR guy was not the source of that rumour, by the way, unless he is lying. He says he doesn't know where it came from.
Anomalous1
- 02 Aug 2005 23:20
- 1226 of 1909
>Alldwick
I tried to locate the exact quote and I can't be certain that I got it exactly correct, but I do recall watching Noel Coward being interviewed when he said it. I thought it was quite funny really, considering what he had said about the Coca Cola bottle in the past, but it just goes to show that (like Wilde before him) Coward was a bonafide genius.
Andy
- 02 Aug 2005 23:37
- 1227 of 1909
takahe,
ok, and the FDI overburden at Groen River is also quite deep.
I remeber first seeing the photos, and someone comented that it was TWO! metres deep, and I could see an excavator in the foreground that didn't even come up to the height of the ground, and thought that they were substantially below two metres, which has now come to pass.
If GM doesn't know about the rumour, there may not be too much substance to it, given that he's fairly close to the company, IMO.
takahe
- 03 Aug 2005 07:49
- 1228 of 1909
..or he may be in denial mode to nosy shareholders! ..lol. Whatever..it doesn't matter..que sera, sera...what will be, will be...
aldwickk
- 03 Aug 2005 10:49
- 1229 of 1909
Anomalous1
- 03 Aug 2005 12:20
- 1230 of 1909
>aldwickk
Coward is not listed amongst their authors.
crockanure8
- 03 Aug 2005 12:38
- 1231 of 1909
Anom,
Why are you hiding down here when EPD shares are now 35p. Since
you started ramping them they have fallen from 200p to 35p today.
Ifs buts ands maybes probably's and Jewish Bank Holidays are your excuse.
If anyone believes the crap Anom posts you need your heads examined.
LOL LOL ROL.
ASMITH2
- 04 Aug 2005 12:27
- 1232 of 1909
Todays AFX regarding bid talk has got to be an absolute joke and points no more than to a desperate ramp by an unknown source who is desperate to get out.
The mystery seller has been upping the tempo of late and has been selling large amounts on a very consistent basis.
Could the seller/s be connected with the recent market whispers rumours?
If bad news comes out in the very near term this whole operation wants closing down and this suspending from AIM as it will stink.Anomalous`s concerns will indeed prove founded and I for one very very strongly believe that Anomalous is calling this one 100% spot on.
If my fears and concerns prove correct this ramp will be the last desperate attempt to get the price up now that the buyers have wised up if this is the case then bad news is around the corner imo.
FILTHY POOR
- 04 Aug 2005 13:09
- 1233 of 1909
There's more rubbish in the above post than any recent AFX.
Lets hope thats your "last desperate attempt to get the price down".
ASMITH2
- 04 Aug 2005 13:42
- 1234 of 1909
Filthy Poor I have no intention what so ever of buying any shares in NML as I believe it would cost me a lot of money.
FILTHY POOR
- 04 Aug 2005 14:03
- 1235 of 1909
Sod off! then!
ASMITH2
- 05 Aug 2005 12:09
- 1236 of 1909
Another 500k there from that dreaded mystery seller if you havnt worked out yet whats going on then you are going to end up one hell of a lot poorer courtesy of the mystery seller !
FILTHY POOR
- 05 Aug 2005 12:31
- 1237 of 1909
And another 500K bought! by a mystery buyer !
ASMITH2
- 05 Aug 2005 12:41
- 1238 of 1909
It looks like a roll over a bit far apart though but probably is.
crockanure8
- 05 Aug 2005 16:17
- 1239 of 1909
asmith,
What have I been telling everyone. Don't listen to anom and your crap.
What price EPD now ?????????????????????????????????????????????
Anomalous1
- 12 Aug 2005 19:04
- 1240 of 1909
More to the point - what price NML now?
The next placing must be imminent imo and the placee (the mystery seller(s) is going to want as cheap a price as possible, so they can continue their dumping into the market at a profit. What will happen to the NML shareholders if the placing is sub 3p or even below 2.5p?
Now that Ianwc has announced he's going to sell if the price hasn't risen in 3 months, how many will follow him and RBonnier when the share price is still dropping at Christmas.
As Private Frasier would say, "You're all doomed"
stockdog
- 14 Aug 2005 13:51
- 1241 of 1909
Yeah, analmouse, but Private Fraser (correct spelling) was wrong, wasn't he, in the end.
lol!
sd
aldwickk
- 14 Aug 2005 16:12
- 1242 of 1909