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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

Fred1new - 28 Dec 2005 12:36 - 337 of 1904

Who is doing the stirring?

SueHelen - 28 Dec 2005 12:42 - 338 of 1904

I don't have to mention any names do I....they will be buying in soon....case of who gets in first.

Andy - 28 Dec 2005 12:52 - 339 of 1904

DMR spread is 0.20 - 0.35!


Anyone buying at 0.35 is automatically going to lose nearly 50% even of the price doesn't move!

They would have to be nuts!

Is this another langbar I ask myself?

SueHelen - 28 Dec 2005 12:55 - 340 of 1904

Can't keep the eyes off these.....keep your eyes glued as news is imminet.

Andy - 28 Dec 2005 15:09 - 341 of 1904

WFC,

AFCB v Barnsley off now too :-(

lWhilst we await Sue's "imminent" news, let's amuse ourselves, and in the interest of fairness, let's use Sue's example above for a quick calculation.


BUY 250,000 DMR at @ 0.35 = 875

Now let's say there is no news, and the MID price stays the same.

SELL 250,000 DMR @ 0.2p = 500

So without the price moving, 875 becomes 500!

Now then if Sue's "imminent" news comes, and the MID price moves up, say, 50%, I would expect a BID of .30p, so SELL 250,000 @ 0.3p would be 750!

So a 50% rise in the price of DMR could very well still equate to a loss unless the spread is tightened!

CAVEAT EMPTOR!


And if, perish the thought, Sue's "imminent" news is not as "imminent" as Sue thinks, the price may even fall, to say .15p BID,so 250,000 SELL at .15p = 375!

So a loss of only 15% on the shareprice COULD equate to a loss of some 60% on the sum invested!

CAVEAT EMPTOR!

SueHelen - 28 Dec 2005 15:11 - 342 of 1904

Not long now....you'll all be gone once this starts rising.

A newbie, that's all you are.

Andy - 28 Dec 2005 15:13 - 343 of 1904

Sue,

I posted the first ever post on this BB!

I'm an "oldie", not a "newbie"!

SueHelen - 28 Dec 2005 15:17 - 344 of 1904

Tit for that...so sad. Newbie.

Andy - 28 Dec 2005 15:19 - 345 of 1904

Sue,

Your "squelch" seems to have malfunctioned , AGAIN! LOL!

Andy - 28 Dec 2005 15:21 - 346 of 1904


Sue,

OK come on!

Show me a post older than this one on MAM!


Andy [View Andy's profile] - 22 Jan 2003 17:51 edit this post


And if you can't, your credibility is totally blown for all to see!

SueHelen - 28 Dec 2005 15:22 - 347 of 1904

Have the last word for now if it brings a smile to your face......you bet though if you don't show your face when these hit 2-3 pence then.............

deadfred - 28 Dec 2005 15:30 - 348 of 1904

this is only an opinion

andy m8 im of your opinion

read a few of sues posts

i think ill be making my own opinion from now on

was in these was glad to get out

that was before sue post i hasten to add

mind u maybe sue will remember me from one of her other post

cfa or dgt as its known now

how did cfa go sue u plugged them as a gem as well if my memory serves

how did they go pray tell

i only say one thing they went that well they changed there name wonder why

if u can find the cfa post have a look and see


remember this is just an opinion

SueHelen - 28 Dec 2005 15:36 - 349 of 1904

What are you on about deadfred......you'll never become a trader and good investor if you fall in love with a share and just hang and hang on. You have to decide for yourself and set the right time of when you gonna buy and accordingly when sell.

Too many newbies round here acting as good samaritans as blunty they ain't got nowt better to do.

16 derampers now against a sole voice. And they're still scared of me.

Andy - 28 Dec 2005 15:43 - 350 of 1904

SUE,

The only thing I'm "scared" of is a newbie will read your ramping, and somehow believe it, and suffer a financial loss as a result.

Langbar was also a "gimmee", with (supposedly) a far greater sum of money in the bank than the market cap, and look how many people lost money there when the unexpected hapenned.

Some have been cleaned out!

if this was so good, IMHO the market price would be higher.

The city doesn't miss much.

SueHelen - 28 Dec 2005 15:46 - 351 of 1904

Eyes must be sore now Andy !!!

potatohead - 28 Dec 2005 15:51 - 352 of 1904

whoof whoof!! is all I can say for this one

SueHelen - 28 Dec 2005 15:56 - 353 of 1904

Hey potato'....you have a post on the YOO thread. What was it whoof, whoof, shouldn't have barked like a dog.

SueHelen - 28 Dec 2005 15:56 - 354 of 1904

Hey potato'....you have a post on the YOO thread. What was it whoof, whoof, shouldn't have barked like a dog.

sarkee - 28 Dec 2005 16:03 - 355 of 1904

SueH is this whats called "insider trading" ?

But then again there have been "no trades reported since the morning of 23 Dec of a 300k buy" so it must be all that imminent news (hype) that is causing traders just to be glued to there screens with baited breath !!!!

SueHelen - 28 Dec 2005 16:08 - 356 of 1904

sarkee....you got it wrong...take the deramping posts first...then you may follow the logic.

It's all fun...I'm messing with the brains of the loners and sad individuals who continue tarnishing my thread.

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