SueHelen
- 06 Oct 2005 19:29
edited by moneyam
Laila25
- 13 Aug 2006 15:48
- 1875 of 1904
Watchers about....keep entertaining yourself. Not too far away now for my rises to start and then we'll c who has the last laugh again.
I say again coz the price did get to 1 pence so got one over u lot before this year.
ptholden
- 13 Aug 2006 15:51
- 1876 of 1904
Nope, the offer got to !p for a nanosecond, bid probably about 0.75p with the 50 % spread.
Delisting soon under LSE rules :-))
Laila25
- 13 Aug 2006 16:14
- 1877 of 1904
Wot a load of coadswallop ptholden...bitter coz u screwed up the last time..aawww what's its gonna be like for u second time round.
Wot rules are they then...........DMR will have enough cash to keep their listing for 8 more years.
ptholden
- 13 Aug 2006 16:50
- 1878 of 1904
Guess you had better read up on LSE rules for AIM shells Laa Laa, it doesn't matter if they have enough cash to pay the costs of their AIM listing, it's all about being a Shell. Jeez, you really do know fu*k all about the shit you are ramping. Wave goodbye to your investment :-))
Laila25
- 13 Aug 2006 17:15
- 1879 of 1904
Abuse and swear words........expect nothing less when all else fails.
Laila25
- 13 Aug 2006 17:17
- 1880 of 1904
No comment from u on Geoffrey Hoodless investment of 100,000 pounds at 0.50 pence and the big tycoon of resource companies Brian Moritz.
You'll regret big time soon mate.
ptholden
- 13 Aug 2006 17:26
- 1881 of 1904
Only thing failing here Tinky Winky is your ramp and investment. Who cares what Hoodless has invested? He can afford to lose 100k, you cant!!
Laila25
- 13 Aug 2006 17:28
- 1882 of 1904
Go and get a life my friend....u are losing it in the head.....come back in September and in the meantime keep luking.
U ever thought of what it'll be like for u if the price does hit 2 pence.
ptholden
- 13 Aug 2006 17:39
- 1883 of 1904
If DMR hits 2p (which it won't) I will be very pleased for the majority of people who have been hanging onto this dog in the hope that it may be turned around. My money is invested else where thank you and doing quite well. I won't miss the fantastic opportunity that DMR offers to halve my investment in one transaction.
Laila25
- 13 Aug 2006 17:46
- 1884 of 1904
Aw have the last word for today then if its gonna make u feel better.....c u around
saddo......if u were doing well then u would have better things to do mate.
ptholden
- 13 Aug 2006 18:09
- 1885 of 1904
It's beacuse I am doing well 'mate' that I can sit around all day every day, whilst you toddle off to work working nights; on a Sunday as well, must need the overtime to cover the DMR losses huh? :-))
marksp
- 26 Aug 2006 11:10
- 1886 of 1904
laila25
Are you by any chance the moronic ramper also knows an smiler25, smiler28, optimist, induna investements and sadika to name but 5?.
You seem to have a common inability to write in English and you display the same level of crashing stupidity. Just think, if the bid doubles, you will get your money back less expenses.
marksp
- 26 Aug 2006 11:12
- 1887 of 1904
ptholden
laila/Smiler etc works in MacDonalds and is well on his way to earning his first gold star.
Kivver
- 06 Oct 2006 15:44
- 1888 of 1904
dont tell me SH a 600% rise today!!!!
Treacle28
- 05 May 2009 10:35
- 1889 of 1904
Share Purchase and Option Agreement (Dimension Resources)
TIDMDMR
RNS Number : 6691R
Dimension Resources Ld
05 May 2009
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5 May 2009
DIMENSION RESOURCES LIMITED
("Dimension Resources" or the "Company")
Share Purchase and Option Agreement
Dimension Resources, the natural resources company, announces that it has agreed
to expand its portfolio of interests in African mining companies by the
acquisition of an 18 per cent. stake in Societe Congo Mining Company Sprl
("Geminaco"), a company which owns exploration rights in the Democratic Republic
of Congo, from its controlling shareholder, African Mining Investments Ltd.
This is in line with Dimension Resources' existing strategy for expansion.
African Mining Investments Ltd is a newly formed company intended to facilitate
this deal, and its share capital will actually be issued between now and
completion. There are a number of shareholders, none of whom controls it
individually, but as a group it is controlled by the founder directors of
Geminaco, Paul Lemmon, J. Franis Lalonde and Bernard J. Tourillon, who will
hold about 75% between them. Their CVs are below.
Dimension Resources will issue 124,339,876 new ordinary shares ("Consideration
Shares") as consideration for the stake in Geminaco. The contract is conditional
on a fund raising by the Company of GBP200,000 by 30 May 2009. The Consideration
Shares will rank pari passu with the Company's existing ordinary shares and
their admission to trading on AIM is expected to take place following
completion. The percentage of the Company's total issued share capital
represented by the Consideration Shares will be announced on completion.
In addition, Dimension Resources has been granted an option, which is valid for
two years from the date of the agreement, over the balance of the issued share
capital in Geminaco. The Company will issue a further 342,062,667 new ordinary
shares at 0.5p per share on exercise of the option. Should the Company choose to
exercise this option, it is likely that this would constitute a reverse
transaction under Rule 14 of the AIM Rules for Companies and shareholder
approval would be sought.
Geminaco is a gold exploration company, which owns the rights to 6 Exploration
permits (Permis des recherces) PR in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
The permits total approximately 235 sq km, ranging in size from 12sq.km.to 108
sq, km. in area and the permits are numbered as follows west to east; PR 8500,PR
7971, PR 7811, R 7587, PR 8501 & PR 7972. The PRs are stuated in the territory
of Walikale, District of North Kivu, Territory of Punia, District of Maniema,
Territory of Banalia, District of Tshopo, Territory of Masisi, District of North
Kivu and Territory of Rutshuru, District of North Kivu.
Brian Moritz, Non-executive Chairman of Dimension Resources, said,
"We are delighted to announce this stake in Geminaco, which represents an
exciting development in our strategy to invest in complementary mining
businesses. We look forward to supporting the Geminaco's further development."
Contacts:
Brian Moritz (Chairman) 07976 994300
Colin Aaronson (Grant Thornton - Nominated Adviser) 020 7728 2942
Controlling shareholders of African Mining Investments Ltd
J. Franis LALONDE, P.Eng
Mr. Lalonde is a civil engineer with international experience having worked for
various world renowned construction and engineering companies such as
SNC-Lavalin based in Canada and BOUYGUES Travaux Publics based in France. He
also participated to the development of international markets for POMERLEAU
Group, a Quebec-based construction company. He has conducted business
extensively throughout Africa and the Middle East on behalf of these companies
since 1986. He was involved with the construction of several projects as varied
as toll road highways, high voltage power lines, hydro-electric dam, heavy
industrial projects and commercial high rises.
He also has held various board positions with business ventures and charitable
volunteer organisations as well as partisan politics in Canada, where he was
President of the Liberal Federal Association of the LaSalle-Emard riding
represented at the Canada House of Commons by The Right Honourable Paul Martin.
Mr. Lalonde has consider experience in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Bernard J. Tourillon, M.BA
Mr. Tourillon is President and CEO of Uranium Bay Resources Inc. (TSX: UBR), and
Executive Vice-president and CFO of Afri-Can Marine Minerals Corporation (TSX:
AFA). Mr. Tourillon, B.A.A.; MBA joined Uranium Bay in 2006, where he has been
instrumental in transforming the Corporation into a significant player into the
Uranium exploration field in Quebec, and he joined Afri-Can in 1994 as Executive
Vice President and CFO, where with Mr. Leill he has been instrumental in
transforming the Corporation into a significant participant in the marine
diamond exploration industry in Namibia. He has 18 years of experience in
resources development managing, international finance, manufacturing and
brokerage.
Paul Lemmon P.Geo, ProfGrad IMMM, FGS
Mr. Lemmon is Chief Geologist Fundy Minerals and serves as Chief Technical
Officer of Crystal River Resources PLC and Executive Director of the Canadian
Liberian Humanitarian Foundation. Lemmon has experience in Canada, US oil and
gas exploration, Liberia, Mali, South Africa, Tanzania, DR Congo, and Guyana.
Lemmon has been a member of the Prospectors & Developers Association for many
years, and member of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy & Petroleum.
Lemmon is a graduate in Geology from Mount Allison University, and studied at
Universite of Strasbourg. He is a Professional GeoScientist with the New
Brunswick Association of Professional Engineers and GeoScientists, and Fellow of
the Geological Society of London (UK), and Professional Graduate of the UK
Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
END
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Treacle28
- 05 May 2009 10:36
- 1890 of 1904
Just bought 250,000 shares at 0.40p, was v.hard to buy and had to ring broker up.
aldwickk
- 05 May 2009 10:52
- 1891 of 1904
what was the bid ... offer price ?
aldwickk
- 05 May 2009 11:01
- 1892 of 1904
0.30 .... 0.60 , so you need for them to go up 100 % + cost of buying before you break even. just the type of share to pump & dump.
Treacle28
- 05 May 2009 11:01
- 1893 of 1904
Got another 50,000 shares at 0.58p just now, that's all I could buy online. 0.30-0.60p.
The below post thanks to Dusseldorf on ADVFN:-
'Uncertainty about future has been removed. This appears to be the first part of a multi prospect strategy by DMR, I'm assuming further prospects will come on stream as time progresses.
The options to aquire the entire gold mining prospects are at 0.5p and at circa 500,000, this is far too 'cheap' for such potential value. IMO the price and subsequent fundraising will be in pennies and not parts thereof. Remember white nile? reverse acquisition of prospects in unstable land at sub 1p went to over 100p
DRC is unstable, but the potential is huge. The guys who are pushing this prospect through have experience in the area'.
aldwickk
- 05 May 2009 11:09
- 1894 of 1904
Dusseldorf is Sue Helen ..... well known on the boards as a pump & dumb merchant.