niceonecyril
- 10 Dec 2009 12:19
My thoughts on stocks which i consider reasonably safe investments into and to the end of 2010,may see some fluctuation with markat conditions,so timing importent but with a lttle patience i believe all will come good?
AFR 86.75p Already a producer + Ebok to come and a whole lot more
to come,also Isable.
CEY 118.5p Production due early next year with resource update expected
next week,abther isable.
CHL 106.5p Resource update promised next week also AGM (18th)
where we can expect a progress report on the 3on going bids.
JLP 30.75p Platinum miner and producer,the demand for platinum
should rocket with improving world economy.Isable
KAH 173p Owns over 40% of EXT who are proving up one of the largest
uranium fiscoveries.
GFM 36.25p Miner in China - Zinx,Gold,Silver and Lead,a cash cow for sure
and a load of money in the bank. Todays drop imo makes them
cheap?
All are take over candidates,which is why i consider them worth
holding.
AIMHO
cyril
PS I own stock in all rhe above.
robertalexander
- 30 Dec 2009 10:48
- 16 of 67
Cyril,
have joined the stock-challenge.co.uk for 2010 and jan 10.
What's your non de plum on there?
have found Oily. any other takers?
bon chance
Alex
mitzy
- 30 Dec 2009 11:31
- 17 of 67
TMC are crap stay well clear.
My tip is PINN.
moneyplus
- 30 Dec 2009 12:57
- 18 of 67
Look out for Tom --Tomco energy --about to relist soon after nearly 2 years suspended!! yippee! New board--well respected billionire ex leader of London Mining now about to wave his magic wand over Tom. Debts cleared and big plans afoot-- everything crossed for this one when it comes back. My best Christmas surprise!
oilyrag
- 31 Dec 2009 06:47
- 19 of 67
BAO up 28% and SEA up 15% yesterday.
oilyrag
- 31 Dec 2009 08:26
- 20 of 67
BAO up another 10% already today.
goldfinger
- 31 Dec 2009 15:45
- 21 of 67
The second coming of the Dot Com....... you mark my words.
required field
- 31 Dec 2009 16:31
- 22 of 67
I also think that there will be a big rise at some stage next year, but we might have to wait a few months for it, oil might be on the verge of a serious breakout once again....all shall be revealed next year !.
Still Waiting
- 01 Jan 2010 00:23
- 23 of 67
anyone got any NASA ? due to take off shortly ;-)
Proselenes
- 01 Jan 2010 03:37
- 24 of 67
Oil Oil Oil Oil
and Natural Gas.
Resources stocks are the ones to buy, the human population problem spiraling out of control continues, along with the demands of more and more energy.
Dil
- 01 Jan 2010 03:47
- 25 of 67
Bit worrying when everyone is tipping oil stocks imo.
Proselenes
- 01 Jan 2010 06:03
- 26 of 67
Not really, I think everyone understands the oil demand is increasing and supply is falling.
Therefore, its a no brainer really.
2009 was simple, nearly everything recovered as stimulus and bailouts saved the day.
In 2010 there is going to have to be reason in the madness, unless you know why something is going to rise there is no easy money as there was in 2009.
Andy
- 01 Jan 2010 09:47
- 27 of 67
My picks are;
Churchill
Firestone Diamonds
Rockhopper (speculative, dependent on drill success)
LGO (highly speculative, depends on LGO delivering on promises!)
London Mining
Golden Reign Resources (TSX.v)
Happy New Year and good luck to all!
stable
- 01 Jan 2010 10:24
- 28 of 67
AMS is my tip for 2010.
I have been with them for some time, expecting us news shortly,(have been waiting for this news since September).Some recent switching amongst the investment houses,
Last year started well but a miss conceived take over caused a wobble and it has taken most of this year to recover.
We start with a very good product range and new factory and an upbeat end of year
report.
2517GEORGE
- 01 Jan 2010 19:16
- 29 of 67
Here are my selections for 2010 with their current prices.
BBY @ 258.5p HMV @ 92.8p
LAD @ 137.5p SBRY @ 323.5P
Among the smaller caps that could do well this year :-
CRA @ 26.5p delays have taken it's toll on the sp, but this year could be different
PRL @ 3.77p sp is commodities related and has a stake in uranium miner Extract
DEMG @ 12p Could this be the year for Deltex
Finally AMER @ 15.5p retreated last 2 trading days but the prospects look compelling.
Good luck all
2517
required field
- 02 Jan 2010 09:33
- 30 of 67
Another one to tip is Gordon Brown,....should be on it come late may....
HARRYCAT
- 02 Jan 2010 13:17
- 31 of 67
STOCK TIPS rf!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stay focused otherwise I will start with F1, MotoGP, World Cup & Golf tips!!! ;o)
halifax
- 02 Jan 2010 16:53
- 32 of 67
what are the odds on Gordon Browm being elected as PM.
ravey davy gravy
- 02 Jan 2010 18:01
- 33 of 67
I've been building stakes in two small cap media plays Cellcast (Cltv) and Dcd Media (DCD).
Both have come out with several bits of great news recently yet both their shares
prices are now lower again after the news.
Think if both sets of management deliver then these two will easily multi-bag, Cellcast have a 37.5% stake in Cellcast Asia and that business seems to be growing
at a tremendoue pace, not often you see management use the word exponentially
but they did, with a 2.2 mil market cap for the whole company if the other part
of the company comes good then this shareprice will rocket, early days yet and jury still out with management.
"Cellcast's 37.5% associated company in India, Cellcast Asia Holdings ("CAH"), is
experiencing a strong and profitable second half performance in 2009. The scope
of its interactive format development expertise combined with its billing
network means that CAH is becoming the partner of choice for many Indian
broadcasters (for example it handled all the games and competitions for the IPL
20-20 Cricket, which is the largest sporting TV event in the Indian
subcontinent).
Total mobile penetration in India exceeds 530 million subscribers making it the
second largest market in the world after China (and 8 times the size of the UK
subscriber market). India is still adding over 10 million new mobile phone
subscribers every month which means that the market for Cellcast's applications
and services is growing exponentially as demonstrated by the fourfold increase
in revenues that CAH achieved in the period from January to September 2009.
CAH is now a clear leader in the participation TV sector in India both by
traffic volume and revenue, and the company is well positioned for significant
growth as sector leader in a market that is continuing to grow very rapidly"
Dcd have moved into the lucrative higher margin USA and have won several contracts worth almost $14 million announce with their latest results, nice
deal with their bondoholder recently to reduce debt and convert some at 10p
a share, profitable and a fantastic turnaround play.
Not the most popular sector but i'm punting on these two coming good for me.
niceonecyril
- 03 Jan 2010 10:32
- 34 of 67
Anyone interested in an ooffica; comp. should try
http://www.stockchallenge.co.uk
Entries in by 6 am monday.
Best of luck and a Happy New Year, as well as Properious, to all.
cyril
cynic
- 04 Jan 2010 11:41
- 35 of 67
most of you guys like to play with amoeba stocks .... the prob with that is that they are nearly always highly illiquid and it is also next to impossible to buy a (monetary) worthwhile amount.
for myself, i'll stick to stocks that are actually worth dealing in! .... so for the time being, i'll highlight the following, though on reflection over the next few days, i may add or edit
POG - PMO - TLW - PAG (or similar) - CEY - WPP (or maybe YELL) - LAM
and more speculatively, DES - NEX and perhaps PXS