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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

SueHelen - 12 Oct 2005 08:14 - 50 of 1904

Yes whatever...As I said it has got to the stage that you are using different methods to aid your deramping.

SueHelen - 13 Oct 2005 08:12 - 51 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 tangible assets have 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. Diamond resources are the best bet IMO. As for the guys running the operation that has returned nothing but losses to shareholders in 5 years, I have suspicions that Mr G Hoodless of the Market Maker fame 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 of DMR...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 two possibilities:
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, long-term winners all round

dell314 - 13 Oct 2005 09:05 - 52 of 1904

Suhail - You appear to be oblivious to the following facts:

1) DMR's South African assets are currently being sold/auctioned by the SA equivelant of liquidators.

2) DMR have consequently written down the assets of their SA subsidiaries to expected realisable value from the asset sales. This figuire is 400k.

Which part of this don't you understand?
Have you actually read any of the recent RNS releases?

Rgds
dell

All IMHO, DYOR etc.

loadsadosh - 13 Oct 2005 09:59 - 53 of 1904

Dell314
Is this an echo from post 47, or has it something to do with one's age, or maybe that you have nothing new to say?
Some times we all seem to get a little bit to serious about our own opinions don't you think?.

Loadsa

SueHelen - 13 Oct 2005 21:23 - 54 of 1904

dell314 is only here because of me...as I iterated....he has been following me around for years.

dell314 - 14 Oct 2005 07:43 - 55 of 1904

loadsadosh - If Sue Helen provides some evidence to support her claims, that appear to be in contradiction to the company's own announcements, then I will be happy to stop repeating my objections.

Do you have any credible views on the situation?

Rgds
dell

P.S. As you don't appear to have noticed Sue's regular repetition of the same posts(which are mostly nicked from other posters on ADVFN, anyhow), I'd imagine that you are not quite as perceptive as you seem to think......

SueHelen - 14 Oct 2005 18:25 - 56 of 1904

See.....

SueHelen - 14 Oct 2005 19:57 - 57 of 1904

di.php?CompanyID=44102694&src=uk_lse%2Fcdi.php?CompanyID=44102694&src=uk_lse%2Fc

Neutral (Medium term) - Oct 10, 2005 Analysis Explanation
Has broken through the ceiling of a falling trend channel. This indicates a slower falling rate initially, or the start of a more horizontal development. Has given positive signal from a inverse head and shoulders formation by a break up through the resistance at 0.22. Further rise to 1.42 or more is signaled. The stock has support at p 0.10 and resistance at p 0.35. The poor liquidity of the stock (traded 45% of the days, mean 0.04 mill per day) may weaken the analysis. The stock is overall assessed as technically neutral for the medium long term.

http://www.investtech.com/main/market.php?CompanyID=44102694&product=4

SueHelen - 14 Oct 2005 21:18 - 58 of 1904

Any thoughts on the below:

"Has given positive signal from a inverse head and shoulders formation by a break up through the resistance at 0.22. Further rise to 1.42 or more is signaled".

More specifically on the below:

"Further rise to 1.42 or more is signaled".

Nice to see Investtech being positive like me on these........

Dil - 15 Oct 2005 01:59 - 59 of 1904

RAMP ALERT RAMP ALERT

SUEHELEN BULLSHITS FOR A LIVING IMO >>> SUE ME IF I'M WRONG !

QTR thread is typical.

Regards

SueHelen - 15 Oct 2005 13:10 - 60 of 1904

Don't know what Dil has written...someone else who keeps following me around like a stalker but the below views are of Investtech....why don't we go and bang their doors Dil and say where they got a rise to 1.42 pence or more is coming from:

Neutral (Medium term) - Oct 10, 2005 Analysis Explanation
Has broken through the ceiling of a falling trend channel. This indicates a slower falling rate initially, or the start of a more horizontal development. Has given positive signal from a inverse head and shoulders formation by a break up through the resistance at 0.22. Further rise to 1.42 or more is signaled. The stock has support at p 0.10 and resistance at p 0.35. The poor liquidity of the stock (traded 45% of the days, mean 0.04 mill per day) may weaken the analysis. The stock is overall assessed as technically neutral for the medium long term

SueHelen - 15 Oct 2005 14:21 - 61 of 1904

'"Start of a more horizontal development" - had this happen for four trading days in a row last week'

Most proud owners of these wonderful tools are only too well aware that 'the start of a more horizontal development' can, almost without prior warning metamorphose firmly to the near-vertical mode.

Likewise, the tired and drooping share price performance of the past five years, followed by recent innactivity and rest could ensure that when this slumbering giant awakes, the resulting performance could exceed expectation with copious delight.

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SueHelen - 15 Oct 2005 14:21 - 62 of 1904

Is that a coincidence then with Investtech saying a rise to 1.42 pence or more is signalled...and we're expecting positive news from DMR.

Check it out at:

http://www.investtech.com/main/market.php?CompanyID=44102694&product=4

You have to register first though.

SueHelen - 16 Oct 2005 12:47 - 63 of 1904

If DMR's shareprice is indeed lifting in anticipation of a burst of activity, lets hope a target has been lined or there's no telling where the increased volume will start swinging the price

I suspect that after a new company is injected / aquired and a new price base formed, the directors will grant themselves an excessive amount of options at a seemingly 'fair' price....

...then as if by magic, once everyone has all but forgotten about the stone deposits, a discounted offer for the entire quarry assets appears and a huge lump of cash not stated on the books is retrieved.

SueHelen - 17 Oct 2005 07:47 - 64 of 1904

Should be a good couple of weeks for DMR......chart + indicators pointing to a good rise...coinciding with some positive news from the company by end of October possibly.

dell314 - 17 Oct 2005 09:48 - 65 of 1904

Sue - Is that the best you can come up with, to ramp this?

I doubt very much if Investech's software is aware that DMR is now a shell with assets written down to a tiny fraction of their former value........

All IMHO, DYOR etc.

Rgds
dell

SueHelen - 17 Oct 2005 09:53 - 66 of 1904

Whatever dell314...again was waiting for you to appear.

Why do people with no holdings always get such bees in their bonnets and express themselves so aggressively? It's a mystery to the simple-minded such as myself.

SueHelen - 17 Oct 2005 11:14 - 67 of 1904

Level 2:

Couple of sells have come through which KBC and WINS have easily absorbed...no change on Level 2 with it still being at 2 v 2....just shows that news is on the horizon and a massive rally is coming.

mackem - 17 Oct 2005 11:16 - 68 of 1904

I hope moneyam does not allow sue/op23 to destroy this bb,
glancing at that dreadful bb on advfn this person is posting some
disgusting comments on their dmr thread, where do these sick people come from ?

SueHelen - 17 Oct 2005 11:37 - 69 of 1904

Hi Mackem....yep as u might have seen.

But that is what a nasty person dell314 is and how gets all the unsavoury posters to tarnish the thread when he doesn't feel his deramping is taking any effect.

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