niceonecyril
- 19 Dec 2007 10:13
Their are some real barguins to be had at this time of year,so i thought i would
suggest stock which imho will make at least 10% by the end of January?
CDN a coking coal company about to prove up a new conveyor system to
significantly increase production,something which once proven(already proven in other mining products)will be the future system and they own the rights.
EEN News of the drilling of Khurbet East No3 appraisal well due early next year
(45days from 20thNov),will see a more realistic SP of this company which at
present is at its support level.
EME Anyone following this volitile stock will be aware that 40/70p is possible
with imminent news and the fraccing of KH1 come Jan will do just that.
TMAN Seems to be shorted at present (due to bond at 47p,but finishes year end) and at the level when subject to an attack on its licences(now resolved)and
244mbo P2 reserves which gives a value of 68p per barrel, which is less than
one would expect to buy at auction and has spent a great deal of money on
the inferstructure.
So those are my tips to get the New Yew of to a great start.
cyril
trader6
- 19 Dec 2007 11:05
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There's no buyers though, there must be at least 20 stocks on my monitor and most are selling at or below 5 times earnings and there's just not one buy for any
of them, i dont even know why i'm sitting here watching the pain and typing this :-))
skyhigh
- 19 Dec 2007 11:32
- 4 of 8
Agree with you trader6 it's grim and it's painful...why do i do it?
Fed up with going into good situations only for them to take a hammering
Aim stocks have taken another big hit this week. Yesterday was horrible.
Let's hope that sentiment improves next yr for small stocks. Government hasn't done anything to help either.
Anyway, below are some of my holdings that I think could do well next yr. IMHO of course!
Anyone have any others ?
HMB
IVE
PST
NPE
PXS
MDC
EDD
MLR
MVW
VYKE
ptholden
- 19 Dec 2007 14:57
- 5 of 8
Looks to me like AIM stocks should be left alone at the moment. It is quite noticeable that an awful lot of shares are being sold off for no particular fundamental reason. AIM is not in vogue right now.
ptholden
- 19 Dec 2007 15:10
- 7 of 8
Timing of course is everything and I for one think there's further to go (down).