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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

lanayel - 06 Jan 2006 23:27 - 610 of 1904

SueHelen - 06 Jan 2006 19:16 - 597 of 609
Thanks capetown.

Lanayel...dumb widt is all I have to say to you.


Hey SueHelen,
why are you having a go at me ??
My congratulations were sincere (as they were for CLS on that thread).
Very poor show.

:o(

Kivver - 06 Jan 2006 23:53 - 611 of 1904

Ravy runny gravy - if you was so sure she would fail why didnt you put yourself foward for the naked run around trafalger square for the loser, or do you think she might succeed because she/he/it is ''promoting'' the stock so hard.

ps well done on your efforts in the investors champions competition - a genuine complement.

Dil - 07 Jan 2006 00:49 - 612 of 1904

Kivver ... instead of sitting on the fence why not jump one way or the other now and again ???

YOO now this crap .... never used to be afraid of getting involved , BPRG for instance , thats wots its all about opinions .

Reffing a match is a crap option to playing in it , get out of retirement and start playing again ... even park players like you are welcome.

:-)

Kivver - 07 Jan 2006 00:58 - 613 of 1904

i know Dil, but on these boards just never know whats going to happen next. OK it was probably never going to happen but hey you never know. if i could have persuaded people to take part, we could have been in the papers and everything. and anyway SH gets enough stick anyway, whats the point of one more person adding to the torrent of abuse.

ps not just a parks player but a sunday pm parks player (now retired) after about 5 pints, now that was fun.

Dil - 07 Jan 2006 01:00 - 614 of 1904

lol

problem is Kivver .... I'm real , Sue Helen aint ... and you aint a parks player.

Night mate.

Kivver - 07 Jan 2006 01:04 - 615 of 1904

i was, nite, ps hope were talking about footy.

SueHelen - 07 Jan 2006 12:16 - 616 of 1904

More and more will spending doing their research on DMR this weekend as they chose to ignore my research.

SueHelen - 07 Jan 2006 16:57 - 617 of 1904

Is it a surprise that the 22 derampers are staying away now from this thread....maybe they actually doing some research at the moment with a view to buying in.

brianflynn - 07 Jan 2006 17:33 - 618 of 1904

I'm still here observing.

The rise on Friday only covered the massive spread for fucks sake so calm down.

SueHelen - 07 Jan 2006 18:36 - 619 of 1904

Hear in the grapevine that it was Brian Flynn who bought the 1 million shares at 0.40 pence on Friday + the 1 million shares at 0.35 pence on Tuesday last week.

brianflynn - 07 Jan 2006 18:55 - 620 of 1904

I wouldn't put a single penny into this trash believe me.

SueHelen - 07 Jan 2006 19:57 - 621 of 1904

For any newcomers reading, a brief summary regarding why the factory and sales offices have been sold is neatly stated in the last full year results:


The problems which caused the directors to take this decision are common to a
number of companies operating in the natural resources sector in South Africa.
Its products are priced in US dollars and its costs are incurred in Rands. For
some commodities, for example gold, the world prices in dollars have increased
substantially which has mitigated the problem. For dimension stone this has not
been the case, and the Group has found its net receipts from sales have reduced,
in Rand terms, to only half the level of a few years ago. This in turn made it
impossible to replace and even maintain essential quarrying equipment, reducing
receipts still further. The directors have reduced costs where possible,
including, in particular, the waiver of any right to remuneration for my
services or those of Geoffrey Hoodless. The Managing Director, Steve Taylor,
resigned in January. He had also reduced his entitlement to remuneration to a
level which was not maintainable over any sustained period. I wish to thank him
for his hard work and dedication over a difficult time. Ultimately, however, the
Directors decided that the interests of shareholders would be best served by
realising the assets while value remained in them, and seeking a new activity.

Under the circumstances the financial statements have been drawn up for the
Company only, and the interests in subsidiary companies have been reduced in
value to #400,000.

For the future the Directors are examining new projects to be injected into the
Company. When a suitable project is identified it is likely that the acquisition
will constitute a reverse acquisition and will require a new Admission Document
and shareholder approval. In this context, however, the Company, as a company
registered in Bermuda and managed outside the United Kingdom, is not subject to
the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers. In principle the Directors favour a
project in the natural resources sector in Africa, but any project with the
potential to restore value for shareholders will be considered.


I have received confirmation from Moritz that the stone deposits are still owned by Dimension and are in effect being rented to contractors for royalties which can be offset against previously incurred losses.

blinger - 07 Jan 2006 19:58 - 622 of 1904

LOL @Sulain the Gay Cavaliers` best customer.

Snip - 08 Jan 2006 08:48 - 623 of 1904

this was a suehelen ramp too

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=ETQ&Si

SueHelen - 08 Jan 2006 09:07 - 624 of 1904

Hey Snip.....when did they let u out.

If u are going to dust all the threads then please be man enought to dust them all.....DOC, PMD, CLS, BSP, DMR, ETQ, ELH, CDN, WHOG, SIP

Just from the above DOC went up by 1000%, BSP went up by a 1000%, WHOG went up by 700%, CLS went up by 110%, ELH went bust, CDN went up by 10%, DMR is up by 50% so far......position is SIP was closed well before they went into administration. ETQ - made a profit of 25%....so evident on the threads....from 5 pence to 7 pence. PMD - loss of 25%.

Snip - go back and read some of ur rampish comments which didn't come off.

You have just joined the barmy army and good job you did because you're gonna show yourself up now as well.

PS. Those that listened to you and didn't buy DMR are already looking at paying over 0.50 pence for stock....they would have had to pay 0.35 pence if they listened to me. Just the start baby.....shouldn't have started this tit for tat.

Bit sad of you that you have suddenly appeared out of the closet like this. Never rated you highly.

Squelched.

SueHelen - 08 Jan 2006 09:14 - 625 of 1904

I believe the price of reverse aquisition will be somewhere between i.e. new shares issued at that value to aquire the new business whatever it may be. I have based my low end estimate on the last share issue in which management partcipated (and hoodless has his 100k stake). DMR at 2m (1p/share) for a debt free cash containing (400 - 800k)16m stone deposit owning (obtaining running royalties from contractors as we speak) shell listed in Bermuda is still reasonable IMO.

Hopefully this rise (and possible continuation on Monday) will prompt comment from Moritz/Hoodless regarding progress of the factory sale.

Fireworks will really start once all the news and developments have happened.

Kivver - 08 Jan 2006 10:48 - 626 of 1904

Suehelen filling up with petrol. http://www.office-humour.co.uk/g/i/3607/

AndrewThomson77 - 08 Jan 2006 12:27 - 627 of 1904

Good advice: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/663011.stm

SueHelen - 08 Jan 2006 12:34 - 628 of 1904

Andrew.....you run out of things to write so that's what you're resorting to now. In DMR's case everyone should have not believed what including yourself 22 other derampers wrote over the last few weeks. They already have to pay 50% pay to get a slice of these.

You very write to provide a link of that article....in this instance no one should have believed the spout that you have been posting over the last week.

SueHelen - 08 Jan 2006 12:42 - 629 of 1904

A total of 23 derampers here now 'active' on this thread and they are still crying ramping...ramping.

Defies belief. Does even more as the price lept 54.55% on Friday when it was the derampers posting......at a point when heavy deramping was going on.
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