barclay
- 27 Nov 2008 12:26
Just bought into this stock, anybody else a shareholder?
marni
- 28 Sep 2009 12:43
- 146 of 284
it went up in 1 week actually from 15.25p to a high of 40p 1st thing today.......i sold half of mine for a hefty profit
cynic
- 28 Sep 2009 12:46
- 147 of 284
smart move, even if sp suddenly surges to 1.00 (unlikely!)
marni
- 28 Sep 2009 14:31
- 148 of 284
it will take medium view if goes to a quid or above......it was 120p when started.
i'll be happy with 60p and above
niceonecyril
- 28 Sep 2009 18:30
- 149 of 284
DD; "Slightly" disappointed,expected some retrace (maybe 36p?),before recovering?
With more news on the horizon we should see 40p+ in the near future?
cyril
marni
- 28 Sep 2009 18:59
- 150 of 284
i've kept some money in case of a re-trace.....but will still be happy if it keeps on rising on my initial investment......plus i invested elsewhere on a solid ftse company with my profit that i took.
this share went up big 5 days running remember......and market doesnt like us getting too wealthy so quickly, lol
niceonecyril
- 30 Sep 2009 10:30
- 151 of 284
SKR : AIM : 0.34 | 56.0M | Buy, 1.10 ↑
Sunkar proves sceptics wrong -- BUY, raising target price 110p
Damien Hackett, 44.20.7050.6641
Event
Sunkar Resources' announcement today indicates that it has cleared its first major hurdle on the way to commercial production of
Di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) of internationally acceptable quality from its low-grade phosphate deposit at Chilisai in north-western Kazakhstan.
Impact
The ability to produce commercial ammonium phosphate from a low-grade primary source such as Chilisai at ~10% P2O5, even after local beneficiation to 17% P2O5, understandably presented some concern to investors. There is only one commercial plant in the world currently converting phosphate rock of grade less than 20% P2O5 into phosphoric acid and that is in Jordan. It now appears there might be another, this time in Kazakhstan.
Clearing this major hurdle enables us to reduce our project completion risk from 90% to 50%, which in turn lifts our net asset value for Sunkar to 1.14/share. On this basis, we are raising our target price from 0.25/share to 1.10/share.
Action
We continue to recommend buying Sunkar.
Next Catalyst
The company is due to appoint various contractors for the feasibility study before the year-end. We would suggest the start of the feasibility study is likely to be the next major stimulus to Sunkar's share price beyond our target of 1.10/share.
cyril
cynic
- 30 Sep 2009 10:38
- 152 of 284
and who might damian hackett be that he knows the word of God?
niceonecyril
- 30 Sep 2009 11:03
- 153 of 284
Easy peasy,just google? to get Senior analyst, metals and mining for Canaccord.
cyril
cynic
- 30 Sep 2009 11:07
- 154 of 284
at least it's not just some dozo off advfn or similar
chessplayer
- 30 Sep 2009 12:25
- 155 of 284
Well,it certainly is a fair enough question!.
niceonecyril
- 30 Sep 2009 14:29
- 156 of 284
Rumour,a poster from another board who appears(?)genuine has stated that a bid is in the pipeline at many times thr present SP? This i state is a "RUMOUR" from a BB so should be treated as such. Having saud that it's a good investment imo,bearing in mind the quality of large holders who paid 120p at lauch?
Take care as i repeat it's just a rumour and could be pump and dump,only time will tell?
cyril
cynic
- 30 Sep 2009 14:54
- 157 of 284
oh i do so hate these arseholes who post thus!
cyril - you know as well as we all do that such postings are 99.9% total and utter CRAP!
niceonecyril
- 30 Sep 2009 15:14
- 158 of 284
Off out now,but i'll just add that it has excited many and the SP is now pushing 40P?
cyril
cynic
- 30 Sep 2009 15:24
- 159 of 284
i don't think "it" has at all, but more likely underlying fundamentals
halifax
- 30 Sep 2009 16:26
- 160 of 284
How many years before SKR start producing?
chessplayer
- 01 Oct 2009 07:31
- 161 of 284
SKR recommended as a buy at 32p in todays' SHARES mag
niceonecyril
- 01 Oct 2009 07:53
- 162 of 284
By Bryce Elder and Neil Hume
Published: September 30 2009 08:57
Sunkar Resources, the Kazakh fertiliser company, added 11.6 per cent to 38p as the rumour mill went into overdrive following the resignation of David Argyle, non-executive director. Mr Argyle is the chief executive of a Canadian potash company.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/afe8a9f6-ad89-11de-bb8a-00144feabdc0.html
Halifax, 2011/12 if they get to that stage,it will take a lot of dilution to pay for the
plant costs.
cyril
chessplayer
- 01 Oct 2009 08:22
- 163 of 284
One might be forgiven for rhinking that the resignation of an exec. was bad news.
cynic
- 01 Oct 2009 08:30
- 164 of 284
not if he feels he has a conflict of interest
chessplayer
- 01 Oct 2009 08:33
- 165 of 284
Be that as it may , the share is on the move again at 41.75,up 3.25 currently.If things carry on like this, it will soon beat autonomy as the best share I ever bought
And, there is heavy buying this a.m.