niceonecyril
- 25 May 2007 03:48
Toya
- 28 Nov 2007 11:25
- 282 of 810
Thanks Mitzy. Maybe it won't fall further today then. Have to wait and see...
teddybear5
- 28 Nov 2007 11:37
- 283 of 810
think they may move north now toya
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Braemore Resources PLC
28 November 2007
28 November 2007
BRAEMORE RESOURCES plc
("Braemore")
BRAEMORE SIGNS MOU WITH THARISA MINERALS
Braemore (AIM:BRR) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with Tharisa
Minerals ("Tharisa") for the establishment of a co-operation agreement in
relation to the New Order Prospecting Rights held by Tharisa for Chrome,
Platinum Group Metals ("PGMs"), base metals and other metals in the North
Western Province.
Under the terms of the MOU, the unincorporated Joint Venture will construct a
smelting plant whereby Mintek's patented ConRoast Technology, which is licensed
to Braemore's subsidiary, Independence Platinum Limited, will be used for the
smelting of PGM concentrate produced from the mining operations to be carried
out by Tharisa, once the mining right is granted. This MOU is subject to further
negotiation and the conclusion of binding agreements, details of which will be
announced in due course.
For further information contact:
Braemore: Qinisele Resources (Pty) Nabarro Wells & Co. Parkgreen Communications
Limited Limited
Mr. Hamish Bohannan Mr. Dennis Tucker Mr Hugh Oram Justine Howarth
Managing Director Director Director Erica Nelson
Braemore Resources Plc
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mitzy
- 28 Nov 2007 11:39
- 284 of 810
I guess it could move back to 20p again.. nice.
Toya
- 28 Nov 2007 11:44
- 285 of 810
Just managed to buy some more below the 20p mark; didn't want to top up above that.
niceonecyril
- 28 Nov 2007 12:53
- 286 of 810
It seems to have given the SP a welcome boost.
cyril
mitzy
- 28 Nov 2007 13:43
- 287 of 810
Perhaps my buy at 24p the other week was an astute tactic afterall.
Toya
- 28 Nov 2007 13:45
- 288 of 810
It'll get back there again Mitzy - won't be long!
mitzy
- 28 Nov 2007 13:46
- 289 of 810
I hope so Toya..
canada1
- 28 Nov 2007 14:26
- 290 of 810
Well done mitzy, I thought it was my buy at 24p that had crashed the price.
mitzy
- 28 Nov 2007 14:30
- 291 of 810
you never know canada..!
niceonecyril
- 28 Nov 2007 17:12
- 292 of 810
Finished on a high, should boad well for tomorrow?
cyril
Toya
- 28 Nov 2007 17:16
- 293 of 810
Possibly. Soon pick up again even if it doesn't travel much further tomorrow. We have a target of 24p to reach for people here - so better get out there and push hard!
cynic
- 28 Nov 2007 17:18
- 294 of 810
24p would not greatly interest me, for though that would be a profit, it would be a hard way of making something quite modest .... unless you have been holding for some time and bought at <15p
good looking chart though, and interesting to see sp bounced straight off 25 dma
mitzy
- 28 Nov 2007 18:04
- 295 of 810
What do Rhps have to say..?
cynic
- 28 Nov 2007 18:56
- 296 of 810
who or what are "Rhps"?
Iankn73
- 28 Nov 2007 19:01
- 297 of 810
Tom Bulfords "Red Hot Penny Shares" its a paid for subscription based tip site.
Oh, and Happy Birthday Toya!
Toya
- 29 Nov 2007 06:58
- 298 of 810
Thanks Ian! Feeling a little sluggish this morning - lucky I didn't drink too much or it would have felt a whole lot worse.
Cynic: I had to ask the same Q a short while ago, and from somewhere got this link to Tom Bulfdord's article:
Link to Red Hot Penny Shares article
It may already have been posted here earlier but can't find it just now.
olivercromwell
- 29 Nov 2007 07:45
- 299 of 810
they have a blue sky valuation of 14 per share.Yes,that's 1400p v 21p..
oc
cynic
- 29 Nov 2007 08:01
- 300 of 810
that's all worth ignoring then!
canada1
- 29 Nov 2007 08:10
- 301 of 810
You might be too cynical on this one cynic, remember Thermalite blocks ?, made from the waste product from power stations, the company that developed thermalite blocks were paid to take the waste away.