LEEWINK
- 28 Mar 2004 15:45
NML is due its interrim results now, last year it was the 28th of this month.
They are setting up a new site to explore/research/analyse and all the equipment to do this should be on site now, and drilling should start soon, all this extra news should be covered in the interims.
does anyone have any further positive views on this company ??
stockdog
- 23 Mar 2005 18:09
- 243 of 1909
Blimey, Di, you'd better start dancing after all before the SP gets washed away entirely in the rains.
It's like the old limbo dance - how low can you go! Comdirect shows it marled down to 3.5p bid on closing. But the offer is still up at 5p cheeky buggers.
What's brought this universal decline on, then? Everything apart from some oils and goo old DFD and PGI are suffering. I'm down about 10% across the board.
SD
stockdog
- 23 Mar 2005 19:10
- 245 of 1909
I wish it was just 10% on NML - more like 27% given the large spread - the 10% was average across all my holdings over just the last week.
Big grin :DD
SD
stockdog
- 24 Mar 2005 11:16
- 247 of 1909
Thanks - has this general drop in he market got further to go, or is now a good time to average down on some of my fundamentally sound losers, do you think? e.g. ARX (disappointing finals today - slower sales) CFP, EUM, NML, SVR, VTI.
SD
EWRobson
- 24 Mar 2005 13:28
- 249 of 1909
I reckon big grins from dogs are really grimaces! Just checking up on the market during hols. Key point is that the market has been indisctriminate in marking stocks down. As Di says, it would be good to have spare lolly at teh monet to take advantage. But another point is that there is no harm in taking a loss where you have lost confidence in the growth prospects and have more confidence elsewhere. Most surprising thing is to see the lacklustre response to the SEO news so there is a realy major upside potential, although with a relatively high cap. starting point. NML and CFP are such low caps thatfigures confirming positive cash flow in the next year are bound to result in multiple-baggers. Now dogs love those. Jacob, my grandson, has this super book on Kipper which has an important lesson - stick to what you know and love the best! - in his case his basket and smelly blanket!
Eric
stockdog
- 24 Mar 2005 13:59
- 250 of 1909
Hi eric, how's hols - wish I was on one too!
I've taken the plunge on ARX with a little spare cash I've dug up as the best bet. EUM, NML too speculative still for more from me yet. CFP hasn't actually moved down with the general market - showing its strength but not a buying op.
Thanks for both your advice (my two favourite posters!) In the end you've inspired me to MUMOM. See you all after the Easter break.
:)
SD
stockdog
- 24 Mar 2005 14:13
- 252 of 1909
make up your own mind what it means!
stockdog
- 24 Mar 2005 14:42
- 254 of 1909
make up your own mind IS what it means! except I'm not you, I'm me.
stockdog
- 24 Mar 2005 14:46
- 256 of 1909
In context, once more . . .
"In the end you've inspired me to Make Up My Own Mind"
It's got nothing to do with remembering to use deodorant!
lol :)
SD
stockdog
- 24 Mar 2005 14:58
- 258 of 1909
I was rather hoping for a diamond studded collar, but a bone would be very nice too.
stockdog
- 24 Mar 2005 17:23
- 260 of 1909
At 1 it could even be tanzanite if you want to be dead trendy - I suppose I would then be a blue-collar worker.
Have a nice weekend.
stockdog
- 25 Mar 2005 23:43
- 261 of 1909
Di, are you into EPD? Been looking at it, thought it might interest you - they're the same stage as NML, but do sound a bit better organised somehow. Take a look. Interested in what you think. Thinking of getting in, now all the hard work's been done.
SD
EWRobson
- 27 Mar 2005 22:17
- 262 of 1909
di and stockdog (mistress and acolyte)
Really enjoyed your little interchange. Definitely 15 love to sd - what else does he love to do? Back home from hols which were great apart from breaking down near Plymouth and arriving home in a rented car. And what a roller coaster week with my CFDs. 8K up on Monday; tiopped up in YOO and withdrew 4K; Urgent call on golf course on Tuesday with instruction to stump up 6K which meant closing several positions - it appears to have been a general mandate to clear any negative positions with the fall in the amrket in case it turned into a collapse. By Thursday I was increasing the SEO stake. Lesson learnt - keep a bit of cash in hand. di - I suspect you are just that bit more careful in your approach and more risk-adverse; I suspect the conclusion is that you may turn out to be better at CFDs than I am.
What do you reckon happened with Healy's visit? Why did he come? It seems it might have been unsuccessful. Probably best to hold on and see what April brings.
Eric