wilbs
- 18 Apr 2005 10:17
Andy
- 19 Dec 2006 16:26
- 72 of 109
Sww,
"but now I will want to be reassured all is well"
Me too!
I am holding off a planned purchase for now, until such time as some clarification of yesterday's RNS.
oilyrag
- 20 Dec 2006 07:06
- 73 of 109
One overriding thought is that, the institutions would require considerably more quarantees than us, before parting with 5.535 million on their recent flotation. If my memory serves me correctly, they mentioned in one of the threads about not needing a further floatation. These are the sort of conflicting statements that muddy the waters. If the institutions paid 5p, then thats the price I want to pay.
garymegson
- 20 Dec 2006 09:30
- 74 of 109
The 5.535 million was at a price of 13.5p
oilyrag
- 21 Dec 2006 07:01
- 75 of 109
Sorry Gary, getting confused with the warrants.
Marcel1970
- 03 Jan 2007 08:59
- 76 of 109
Anyone have any thought on why SCR seems tobe going back up quite quickly.
garymegson
- 03 Jan 2007 09:41
- 77 of 109
Seller out!!! New JV. SRK report on danfeng due.
GM
Marcel1970
- 03 Jan 2007 10:08
- 78 of 109
SOMETHING BREWING
Andy
- 03 Jan 2007 16:53
- 79 of 109
marcel1970,
Well the market certainly agrees with you!
A healthy 30% rise today, on high volume, possibly suggests a turning point in sentiment at least.
SCR have to deliver now, Denfang grades are required, and if SRK have done their job, we may well hear before the AGM later this month,
boxerdog
- 03 Jan 2007 17:04
- 80 of 109
Not before time!.
Andy
- 03 Jan 2007 18:16
- 81 of 109
Boxer,
I agree, SCR was well oversold IMO.
Looking at the chart, providing the price at least holds in the next day or so, it has just broken the downtrend, but we need at least one more trading day to confirm.
garymegson
- 04 Jan 2007 08:38
- 82 of 109
South China Resources added 2.75p to 11.75p with more than 13m shares changing hands, around 10 times the normal amount. Traders said one potential buyer had been waiting for the right time to acquire stock, and had now decided to make a move. The company recently announced a joint venture copper project in Tibet, which it said would have a significant impact on its business and promised a more detailed announcement shortly.
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South China Resources was also in demand, gaining 2-1/4 pence at 11-1/4, following the announcement of the acquisition of 53 pct of a copper project in Chinese Tibet for 6.8 mln usd.
In response, Hichens Harrison noted that SCR has indicated the potential for further acquisitions for some time. The broker expects full details of the project later this week, but believe the project to have very large dimensions.
It concluded that although remote and at altitude, neither of these factors will prevent a major development
priceless
- 04 Jan 2007 13:17
- 83 of 109
Fantastic potential,news imminent, 30p here we come!!
Marcel1970
- 05 Jan 2007 13:35
- 84 of 109
Can't belive the drop today on what seems tobe fairly even buy & sells, anyone any thoughts?
garymegson
- 05 Jan 2007 14:12
- 85 of 109
MM's trying to get more stock maybe before the next leg up. Still good buying volume. Sit tight
Andy
- 09 Jan 2007 09:30
- 86 of 109
Significant RNS this morning.
Click HERE
Marcel1970
- 10 Jan 2007 10:35
- 87 of 109
Goog RNS Out Yet price drifting down anyone any thoughts?
Andy
- 10 Jan 2007 11:08
- 88 of 109
Marcel1970,
Well firstly the whole AIM resource sector is sliding, and secondly SCR holders are awaiting news from Danfeng, rather than from this new project.
Danfeng can deliver short term production, revenue, and profitability, whereas this new project, although highly promising, will take years to bring to fruition IMO.
AGM at the end of the month, there will be many questions re Danfeng if an announcement has not been made by then.
hlyeo98
- 11 Jan 2007 14:52
- 89 of 109
South China Resources slipped 2p to 9.75p after the company cautioned it has not so far confirmed the presence of high grade molybdenum at its Danfeng project in Shaanxi Province, China. Assay results do confirm the position and orientation of copper mineralised zones reported previously (AFX)
cynic
- 11 Jan 2007 16:59
- 90 of 109
oh dear oh dear .... haven't followed this share at all, but do i get the impression that the "wily oriental" has stiffed those dumb round-eyes yet again?
seawallwalker
- 11 Jan 2007 19:19
- 91 of 109
Certainly changed my sentiment to avoid!