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Braemore Resources Uses Cutting Edge Technology (BRR)     

mitzy - 18 Dec 2007 16:00 - 426 of 810

Not looking good today.

halifax - 18 Dec 2007 16:18 - 427 of 810

What is?

Toya - 18 Dec 2007 19:01 - 428 of 810

Looks like we could be heading for the 16p mark as PTH had (so optimistically!) pointed out in his colourful graph - see posting No. 319 above. That could be a good price at which to buy, unless it continues past that, in which case it could fall to the 150 dma at around 13p??

mitzy - 18 Dec 2007 19:43 - 429 of 810

Credit to PTH at the time I nver thought 18p but he was right.

teddybear5 - 19 Dec 2007 09:51 - 430 of 810

could be heading for 15/16 which would be a great price to t/u imo the markets are in for a big correction and there could be a lot of bargain hunting to be had.

cynic - 19 Dec 2007 09:57 - 431 of 810

why? .... you actually need to enquire as to why sp is dropping ...... just possibly AGM on 28th will throw some light - e.g. at what price for nickel does this magic process cease to be seriously profitable

just for ref, spot nickel is $25650 which is as low as it has been for the last year .... high was about $55000

however, though the current price is (relatively) low and physical stocks quite high, there are some schools who hold that stainless steel production will pick up again in the new year, dragging the nickel price with it.

cynic - 19 Dec 2007 10:18 - 432 of 810

now go to RIO thread and read Lehman's report and prognosis for significant increase in iron ore prices ...... this would not happen if there was not significant increased demand; hence the link with nickel

cynic - 19 Dec 2007 15:31 - 433 of 810

anyone going to the AGM on 28th?
will be interesting to see what might be said about nickel price and profitability

niceonecyril - 19 Dec 2007 15:53 - 434 of 810

Had a nice little top at the low of the day, these are down 20% in less than a week.
cyril

cynic - 19 Dec 2007 15:56 - 435 of 810

i am unlikely to buy more and certainly not until i can find out the correlation between BRR's profitability and the underlying price of nickel

niceonecyril - 19 Dec 2007 16:07 - 436 of 810

Its just the shear potential of this company that has driven the SP to the record
highs and a correction was always on the cards. However i think a contract with
BHP will send it into orbit and that could be anyday?
Not able to make the agm, but i've a feeling this will be well attended. I look forward to the views of those who are able attend.
cyril

niceonecyril - 20 Dec 2007 17:50 - 437 of 810

Out shopping pm came back to see the SP had dropped,perhaps the reason why?
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200712201332414008K
Doesn't take much at the present to effect the SP,wonder what will happen when the Atomaers shares hit us sometime next year 303m bring it to 1 billion shares?
cyril

cynic - 20 Dec 2007 18:04 - 438 of 810

imo, sp is depressed due to underlying price of nickel (see 431 and 432) .... however, this could easily change by Q2 2008 as it is a reasonable bet that demand for stainless will be on the increase once more, with knock-on positive effcets elsewhere ...... always provided the feared worldwide recession really does not take hold

niceonecyril - 20 Dec 2007 18:31 - 439 of 810

China and India as well as other emerging nations are investing in the inferstructure
so the effects on raw materials will imo be less than one might expect. Their at
present over 100 power stations being built in China each requiring in excess of
100tons of nickel and of course India, Russia and Brasil are all expanding at a rate of Knots along with FSO so the demand should hold up? A thought here for copper
which of course carries the power.
Back to BRR, i feel its more to do with Market sentiment,so any small miner etc
which is non producing with little or no revenue are being hit. Hence the overreaction to the shares being issued. The effects of nickel prices at this minute are of less importence, not to say however it doesn't contribute.
cyril

Toya - 20 Dec 2007 20:07 - 440 of 810

The new shares will start trading on 28Dec - day of the AGM.

Not sure I should dare show up there, following Harrycat's remarks in 399 above! lol

So will be pleased for anyone's comments on the meeting...

robertalexander - 20 Dec 2007 20:15 - 441 of 810

anyone think a share consolidation might be a good thing post Atomaers 303m shares joining the affray?
I hold a small amount and will increase just trying to get my timing right.
Alex

HARRYCAT - 21 Dec 2007 09:41 - 442 of 810

Don't let me put you off Toya! Perhaps if you were to take cynic with you, things would pick up. He seems to have the 'Midas Touch'. (Of course I mean pick up in the financial sense rather than ..............I'll get my coat).

mitzy - 21 Dec 2007 11:02 - 443 of 810

added a few.

cynic - 21 Dec 2007 16:46 - 444 of 810

Harry - believe me i can pick stinkers as well as the best of you! ...... i managed to buy RIO at the top and despite the recovery of the last few days, am still nursing a thumping paper loss ..... actually, i remain confident (pure bravado!) that a bid will come through in due course, at which point that stock will smile once more, though no doubt another few will then smell like week-old fish!

mitzy - 21 Dec 2007 17:12 - 445 of 810

I sold out Thursday and bought back first thing.. saved one penny..!
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