SueHelen
- 06 Oct 2005 19:29
edited by moneyam
SueHelen
- 06 Oct 2005 19:37
- 3 of 1904
What has DMR done with 16m of stone deposits and 1.3m current assets - good question....I'm guessing as the stone business has been 'sold' the carrying value of the stone deposits has been written down to 0 as why have a stone asset listed when it cannot be extracted. Just guessing but I'd suggest they'll find some value in it somehow further down the line....
I believe the most likely target to be aquired is a diamond prospect/mine....diamonds are in fashion at the moment and prices are very high with no sign of slow-down.
Directors already hinted at an SA natural resources aquisition, which basically means diamonds or gold in my view. Diamonds is the best bet IMO. As for the monkeys running the operation, I have suspicions that Mr G Hoodless of the Market Maker fame I believe is using this a 'retirement' project.
He's already invested 100,000 at 0.5 and lets not forget, this aquisitions and mergers expert is already a director...
Time will tell but IMO deals are being brokered as we speak and a new resources company will be revealed with Mr Hoodless or a pal at the helm. I believe they will also grant themselves lots of options at silly prices as part of the reverse aquisition.
Best not forget the Bermudan connection either (company is registered there), that means it could work either way as the company is not subjecvt to AIM rules on takeovers and mergers:
a) aquisition is made a rediculously low price, options are granted and UK market brings the price through the roof.
b) existing shareholders get marginally screwed with a consolidation and substantial placing
I go with option a) hence am accumulating stocks while everyone is asleep.
SueHelen
- 06 Oct 2005 21:28
- 4 of 1904
The price crossed the ten and fifty day moving averages today...could cross the 200 day moving average for the first time this year fairly soon - big positive signal I would have thought.
dell314
- 06 Oct 2005 21:59
- 5 of 1904
Sue Helen - Why don't you clearly indicate which of your posts are your own thoughts and which are posts that you have merely nicked from posters on other sites, such as the one that forms the bulk of your header?
More importantly much of the comment here is daft speculation that contradicts DMR's own results statements.
DMR have clearly stated that the assets have been written down to the expected realisable value upon disposable by administrators.
There is no mention of any stone assets being retained.
All IMHO, DYOR etc.
Rgds
dell
SueHelen
- 06 Oct 2005 22:14
- 6 of 1904
From the interims:
The Directors are examining new projects to be injected into the Company, but it remains difficult to conclude any arrangements until the cash value of the South African assets can be ascertained. Once again, shareholders will be informed of progress as soon as possible.
...so one can assume that as soon as the final cash value of assets being sold is ascertained, they will be progressing with 'a new project to be injected into the company'
as for timescales? It depends how you interpret this statement:
Arrangements have been made to auction the bulk of the assets, and in particular the freehold factory situated in Vredendal, during the month of October, unless a satisfactory offer is received prior to then. An announcement will be made at the appropriate time.
...I read it as 'we will know the cash value of assets realised within the month of October'
...so assuming they are in the 'concluding' stage of negotiations regarding business to be injected could be anywhere from early November to early new year.
How do they pay for the injected company (reverse aquisition)? maybe the issue of new shares or maybe convertible loan notes at say 1 - 2p which will look rediculously cheap in 2 - 3 years time...all speculation but an interesting few months ahead (at last!)
SueHelen
- 06 Oct 2005 22:15
- 7 of 1904
Trades over 18,000 shares are delayed in reporting by 1 Hour.
SueHelen
- 07 Oct 2005 12:51
- 8 of 1904
Tick up on the bid to 0.20 pence....delayed buys at 0.30 pence should come through later.
SueHelen
- 07 Oct 2005 12:52
- 9 of 1904
The price has just crossed the 200 day moving average....very positive signal.
SueHelen
- 07 Oct 2005 14:51
- 10 of 1904
Up on the bid again and the offer now as well...0.25-0.35 pence...further delayed buys should be forthcoming.
SueHelen
- 07 Oct 2005 15:28
- 11 of 1904
Interesting a 100,000 buy has come through at a premium to the offer at 0.40 pence.
SueHelen
- 07 Oct 2005 18:13
- 12 of 1904
450,000 shares bought today and the price leaped 33.00% to close at 0.25-0.35 pence. I get the impression MMs are holding back a lot of stock for possible good news. I know myself how they were limiting how much stock one could buy when I was buying my shares yesterday.
SueHelen
- 08 Oct 2005 12:52
- 13 of 1904
BUY
CONFIRMED
Dimension Resource
Daily Commentary
Our system posted a BUY CONFIRMED today. The previous SELL recommendation that was confirmed was made on 09.05.2005 (152) days ago, when the stock price was 0.2000. Since then DMR has gained 50.00% .
Were you eager to go long? Well, without doubt, it was the right time to do so. The BUY signal was finally confirmed, and most probably you have called your broker and placed your long orders with no hesitation.
Don't worry if you have missed this buying opportunity. The market may now give you a second chance. You may still find good prices for buying in the next session.
[MOTTO OF THE DAY]
Buying was right in a nice bullish day
Hold your stocks now whatever they say
Candlestick Analysis
Todays Candlestick Patterns:
White Marubozu
Today a White Marubozu was formed. This shows that the buyers controlled the price action from the first trade to the last trade.
http://www.britishbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=DMR&MarketTicker=INDUSTRIALS&Typ=S
SueHelen
- 08 Oct 2005 12:53
- 14 of 1904
Coincides with my earlier posting about the price breaking the 200 day moving average for the first time this year.
Definite uptrend mode now after year's of downtrend.
SueHelen
- 09 Oct 2005 12:19
- 15 of 1904
Just because the asset value has been writen down, does not mean that it may not re-appear or return value at a later stage. Take BSP as an example...having written down assets substantially through the 'growth' stage of the businesses, they are now beginning to realise the assets at a value far in advance of new book value - different time, different outlook, different book value...
Excuse the poor anology but its early its like a swimming pool, writing down the asset of the pool through a prolonged water shortage (i.e. contains no water for two years) as it cannot generate income and nobody can go swimming. Once the water shortage is over and the swimming pool full again its asset value can increase....
DMR paid 20m for the assets when they were simple unworked mines (there was no 'mining business' then. They remain unworked mines and therefore if they were going to sell them they would have an asset value of several million (maybe not 20 as the currency fluctuation has gonbe against them.
As they are not going to sell them - they are 'mothballed' for DMR's purposes - it makes sense to write the value down
SueHelen
- 10 Oct 2005 17:58
- 16 of 1904
Added another 200,000 shares to my holding at 0.35 pence.
I think its dawned on the market makers that should reaction to auction price RNS in Oct or company injection be positive, they don't have enough stock to satisfy demand.
Volume has started slowly picking up since last Thursday.
SueHelen
- 11 Oct 2005 07:44
- 17 of 1904
I think the Volume will continue to build today.
SueHelen
- 11 Oct 2005 11:52
- 18 of 1904
Just bought a futher 250,000 shares at 0.30 pence....
SueHelen
- 11 Oct 2005 11:53
- 19 of 1904
And managed to get another 99,983 shares at 0.30 pence as well.
My buy trades will come through in an hour.
krypton
- 11 Oct 2005 13:21
- 20 of 1904
SueHelen
How many of these have you now got ?
K******
SueHelen
- 11 Oct 2005 13:24
- 21 of 1904
I have bought around 1.30 million shares now since last Thursday in these....have to buy in tranches to get good prices.
SueHelen
- 11 Oct 2005 14:28
- 22 of 1904
The only way two-way trading can happen in the size buyers want to take a position for the new aquisition is by a markup at some point to a level where sellers may be enticed.
After the steep fall from the 32-35p high after flotation, the shares traded
around 1p for a very long time, and it is not unreasonable to expect that when they return to this level it may be in a decisive way.
Even that price would be less than half the average price brian moritz paid for his holding.