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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

AndrewThomson77 - 08 Jan 2006 13:28 - 630 of 1904

I'm not going to argue with you.

I will only advise people reading your comments to read that article and check back over the ones you have ramped in the past.

Even if you do find a good one, it's like the boy who cried wolf.

SueHelen - 08 Jan 2006 13:34 - 631 of 1904

Andrew....how noble of you...after the price has started rising.
Yes indeed please get everyone to see how BSP rose by 1000% then after the price had risen by 1000% all the rampers at MoneyAM were ramping the stock at 2.50 pence...yet it was the derampers tarnishing it at 0.30 pence.....It's all there. Shame you can't go looking for the real culprits......probably because you see me as an easy prey and those are too hard for the likes of you. Plus just the other week with CLS...how the price rose bt 110%.....and many missed out because of the derampers.

Andrew and the other derampers - clutching at straws now aren't you? If you want to buy shares at a cheaper level you should learn to buy into a fall (as I do) not once the price is stable and attempt an unsuccessful deramp.

DMR's directors Brian Moritz and Geoffrey Hoodless have more market floatations between them then almost any pairing on the UK stock market. They also have about 60 years market experience between them.

A reverse aquisition will be agreed and posted shortly IMO, at which time the scale and nature of the new business area will become apparent. Given an EGM will be requested to approve the reverse aquisition there will be a small window (say up to one month) before the company is injected. Being listed in Bermuda, DMR is exempt from from the AIM rule on takeovers and mergers which essentially means there is no requirement to issue the same opportunity of placement shares to existing holders.

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.

Given the Bermudan listing, my speculation (as I'm sure is the same for a few PI's on here) is that the reverse aquisition placement will be a closed shop and therefore the only way to increase your holding at a reasonable price is on market. The benefits of a tax free group base are obvious for a profitable company to reverse into DMR, the type and scale of the aquisition and the unknown variables at the moment hence 'speculation', though directors have already hinted at the South African resources sector and the fact Gold seems a much more sensible proposition than stone.

Trading wise, the benefits of a Bermudan listing for private/institutional investors is that there is no requirement to report your percentage holding meaning a sizeable stake can be built over time with little market reaction and likewise stock disposed with the same..how often have you seen a price swing one way or the other based simply on the naming of a buyer/seller..this has positive and negative connotations, but given DMR is on an increase from its all time low it is logical to assume the positive variation has yet to occur..

Don't you agree?

Gausie - 08 Jan 2006 14:09 - 632 of 1904

They'll be bust within a few months.

SueHelen - 08 Jan 2006 14:24 - 633 of 1904

Talk about digging your own coffin Gausie....you're well on track.

The stockmarket is not for you.

I'm getting bored with your one line deramps.

Gausie - 08 Jan 2006 15:06 - 634 of 1904

bigbottle.jpg

SueHelen - 08 Jan 2006 16:56 - 635 of 1904

Gausie the below comment from you is just hiliarous....shows your lack of understanding of how you interpret company RNS.

"They'll be bust within a few months".

If you took off those rose tinted spectacles for a moment and stepped into the real world you would see that DMR is a cash shell with 400-800K cash....16m worth of stone deposits and about to carry out an acquisition or reverse takeover subject to the factory sale. A new company will then be formed.

If there isn't a company at the moment then how the hell Gausie can it go bust. I would advice any investor on moneyam to take anything on any stock that Gausie may write with a pinch of salt. The poor bloke in his aura of deramping forgot to read the recent RNS's.

SueHelen - 08 Jan 2006 17:00 - 636 of 1904

Gausie.....don't start crying if I start the same deramping on your threads soon.....be a grown man then....keep spouting crap here if you're like but remember......only give out if you believe you'll be able to take everything that comes through at your end on the chin.

Gausie - 08 Jan 2006 17:31 - 637 of 1904

bigbottle.jpg

Gausie - 08 Jan 2006 18:45 - 638 of 1904

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Gausie - 08 Jan 2006 18:47 - 639 of 1904

bust.jpg

chocolat - 08 Jan 2006 18:49 - 640 of 1904

get a BIG bust quick

Gausie - 08 Jan 2006 18:57 - 641 of 1904

Going Down? Or Already Landed?

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

Blue: DMR
Red: FTSE

SueHelen - 08 Jan 2006 19:06 - 642 of 1904

Get a life..............

chocolat - 08 Jan 2006 19:11 - 643 of 1904

Blimey Gausie - you're nearly there with the squelching ;)

By the way SueHelen, I'm the one with the pink specs :)

blinger - 08 Jan 2006 19:23 - 644 of 1904

lolol!!!!!!!!

Snip - 08 Jan 2006 19:30 - 645 of 1904

landed and rotten

Andy - 08 Jan 2006 22:14 - 646 of 1904

If it looks like a dog, and smells like a dog?

Kivver - 08 Jan 2006 22:24 - 647 of 1904

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

potatohead - 09 Jan 2006 15:53 - 648 of 1904

I see the graph of dog doo was correct, down nearly 20%

SueHelen - 09 Jan 2006 19:54 - 649 of 1904

Strange that even though the price was down 17% today, the market makers are willing to buy above mid price and won't sell you more than 25k at offer price?

These will be at much higher levels very soon.
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