mtld1
- 30 Jan 2005 18:40
See www.riverdiamonds.co.uk !!!
oilyrag
- 06 Nov 2007 18:18
- 17 of 87
I dont know driver, prehaps the markets feel that TMP are the ones taking the risk as their future capital is dependant on Westech producing gold. RVD however has risen purely on speculation and investment from people like TMP. IMHO I dont see RVD dropping until investors try to liquidate their holdings.
If this is all successful then prehaps a back up punt on TMP is worthwhile as their prices are considerably lower than normal at the moment. DYOR.
I'm intrested to hear other viewpoints on this, good luck to all holders.
Toya
- 06 Nov 2007 18:22
- 18 of 87
Hi Driver and Oilyrag: I bought in on Friday, too: at 2.74p. Had been keeping my eye on this and had the usual dilemma of deciding what to sell first. Anyway, great to see this in profit already - hope it keeps going up from here!
survived87
- 07 Nov 2007 05:08
- 19 of 87
oily .... as far as I can see, then most of the shares that TMP have in RVD were obtained in the recent private placing. They got 250m @ 1.5p. So that isn't a bad return for them in less than a month. Prior to the placing, they held 20m. So they picked those up before recent rise in RVD share price. Only the last 15m shares TMP have picked up in RVD were since the placing and in the open market. The Chairman of TMP was a Manager at the Fiji mine (that RVD have their 19% interest in) a few years ago (1989-1992). So presume he has utilized his knowledge and connections to build the holding in RVD.... So I'd say TMP had been pretty canny so far with picking up RVD shares. Time will tell if fall in TMP share price is due to them
a). initially being 'overpriced' at IPO
b). the recent seller getting out at any price for whatever reason
c). a skeleton in the cupboard yet to come out
... Await with interest the progress of both RVD and TMP....
oilyrag
- 07 Nov 2007 07:23
- 20 of 87
I must be honest but until last week I'd never heard of Templar diamonds. Their MD used to be with Emporer Mining and so must be fairly knowledgeable about the Fijian mine. Surely he wouldn't back buying into RVD in such a large quantity if there was nothing there. What really confuses me at the moment is why, if there is considerable value left in the mine, then why did Emporer mining pull out, or where they pushed. Can anyone shine any light on this, thanks.
survived87
- 07 Nov 2007 12:02
- 21 of 87
This is what previous TMP RNS included: "The mine was placed on care and maintenance in December last year due to corporate problems with its previous owner's gold hedging book and non related issues. The Directors believe that these issues no longer impact the Emperor mining operations and the expected re-commissioning of the mine later this year."
Note Fat Prophet's article from Feb 2006:
http://www.emperor.com.au/abouteml/FatProphets_28Feb06.pdf
And whilst on the subject of Gold, why did Gordon Brown flog off the UK gold at $2xx / oz ?
diydave
- 07 Nov 2007 16:43
- 23 of 87
Survived87... because he needed the cash to build his great economic dam behind which he has built his UK economic miracle which is just about to breach the dam!
survived87
- 07 Nov 2007 17:47
- 24 of 87
diydave..... pity about the price he got for it (gold bullion) at the time he flogged it ..... it'd have been useful to keep a bit back for rainy days at Northern Rock.....
PS: 'nice' to see both RVD and TMP mid-price up on the day ....
oilyrag
- 14 Nov 2007 16:01
- 26 of 87
RVD up 20% or so, going great guns at mo.
oilyrag
- 14 Nov 2007 16:12
- 27 of 87
Fast approaching my top slicing point for a free ride.
Toya
- 14 Nov 2007 18:46
- 29 of 87
I missed all the fun on this one today, having sold a couple of days ago to buy BRR. Still, that's moving up and RVD had made a small profit so I guess I shouldn't grumble. I'm wondering whether to get back into RVD - will see what happens over the next few days, seems to have reached a bit of a halt at 3.95 - hope it falls back for me!
cynic
- 15 Nov 2007 07:56
- 31 of 87
OILY .... prob not for me, but i'll try to have a proper look late this afternoon .... shall be out until then, pretty much as of now
oilyrag
- 20 Nov 2007 13:32
- 33 of 87
1,650,000 share deal just gone through at mid price. I believe its a purchase as its higher than most sales for the day, lets see if the price now starts to rise.
oilyrag
- 20 Nov 2007 15:41
- 35 of 87
In a falling market, thats the same as a rise in my book.