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Dimension Resources:Made of Stone-Current Price 0.23 pence-DMR's Stone Deposits would put a value of 5.00-6.00 Pence. (DMR)     

SueHelen - 06 Oct 2005 19:29

edited by moneyam

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.

Treacle28 - 05 May 2009 11:22 - 1895 of 1904

Can buy online now, 250K at 0.35p vs 150K at 0.55p.

Aldwickk..squelched and being reported for that accussation.

aldwickk - 05 May 2009 11:36 - 1896 of 1904

So Treacle28 is another one of your names....

Treacle28 - 05 May 2009 11:54 - 1897 of 1904

Smaller spread now....250K at 0.40p vs 100K at 0.60p now.

ptholden - 05 May 2009 12:52 - 1898 of 1904

trying to dump the shares you got stuck with last year smiler? LOL
Odd how you can complain to AM about anything, seeing that you were banned under another alias! Roflmao :)

Treacle28 - 05 May 2009 12:58 - 1899 of 1904

Picked up another 25K at 0.58p. My buying finished for now with 325,000 holding and will be keen to see some coverage apperaring on sites like minesite and pro-active investors.
500K at 0.30p or 250K at 0.40p vs 100K at 0.60p. Tomorrow morning should be fun if the spread reduces.

Screen spread will hopefully narrow at some point to online prices.

ptholden - 05 May 2009 14:15 - 1900 of 1904

350000? What happened to the 500000 you had last year as the SP remained rock bottom despite your ramps?

halifax - 05 May 2009 15:27 - 1901 of 1904

pth we all know what happens if we get stuck in treacle.

Treacle28 - 05 May 2009 16:09 - 1902 of 1904

It's a completely different animal now - prior rises were on the back of pure speculation, the company still had no business. Now the company has laid out it's plans and made its 1st purchase. Don't think it will be too long before we hear of further purchases, small stakes in African mines with the view to acquiring them through share issue...

I maintain the option price for the rights is a great price at 0.5p, this IMO is a significant discount to the fair value of those prospects - with some data to back up extract potential, I believe multiples of the current price will be easily achieved.

ptholden - 05 May 2009 21:45 - 1903 of 1904

Aldwickk, I don't believe Treacle is Dussledorf.

Duss specialises in these sorts of micro stocks and tends to take large long term positions (I understand he has a notifiable position in DMR). Treacle is indeed SueHelen plus many other aliases such as Smiler and Laila etc etc (too numerous to mention). You can see that Treacle bought this rubbish in 2005 and has attempted to pump and dump it ever since without any success. Incidentally the comment 'DMR is a different animal' was posted by Duss, Treacle is unable to form his own opinion, he constantly cuts, copies and pastes from financial BB to financial BB.

Treacle28 - 05 May 2009 23:28 - 1904 of 1904


Gold
The Archaean Congo Craton has two major gold belts; the Kilo-Moto gold belt in Oriental province in the northeast and the Twangiza-Namoya gold belt in Kivi province, in the east of the country, while recently, gold exploration has also focussed on Katanga province in the southeast. Current estimated resources in Twanziga-Namoya gold belt are 20.1Moz, while historical production from the Kilo-Moto belt is approximately 11Moz. In the early 1990s, official DRC gold production was estimated at 300,000oz to 325,000oz, but shrank to
165,000oz in 2004.

Ibrali International has been awarded exploration tenements totalling 4,550 km squared in the Kalemie region, north of their Dikulushi (Cu-Ag) project in Katanga province. These are held under the new Mining Law introduced in 2003. The properties are located south of the Twangiza and Namoya deposits, which have combined indicated resources of 7.5 million ounces of gold.

DR Congo: Mineral Production
There are no reliable statistics for formal mineral production in DR Congo.
The production for diamonds is problematical and under reported. There may be considerable artisanal gold output with much lesser production from the formal sector. In 2003, cobalt production was reported at 1,200t contained metal and 52,000t copper, from mine leaching operations.

DR Congo: Outlook
While the geological prospectivity for other minerals remains good and continues to be under explored, present attention is focussed on copper-cobalt, diamonds, gold, and tantalite in well known areas. That situation is likely to change with increasing political and civil stability.
Excellent opportunities exist for the discovery and development of other commodities such as zinc, manganese and chrome

http://www.ibraliinternational.com/congo-gold-mining.htm
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