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Moneyam Top 10 Stocks to watch for 2007-2008 (TOP)     

Shareshop - 08 Oct 2007 15:26

Guys i need your help to find The next 10-bagger so that we can have top ten stocks to watch for christmas chart.

Thanks
Shareshop

lanayel - 11 Oct 2007 14:05 - 8 of 21

Never one to resist a challenge so .........

put Aminex (AEX) on the list.

Existing American assets pretty much cover the current share price.

In the short term you have the potential of drilling news from various parts of Africa (eg Egypt, Tanzania etc).

That ought to take us to 50p and over ;o)

Then you have the prospect of action in North Korea (won't bore you with the details here but check the AEX threads here, on advfn and tmf.

If that comes off then 10-bagger ought to be the first stop !!!!!

;o)

Toya - 12 Oct 2007 11:04 - 9 of 21

OK, here goes: I'll stick my neck on the line, as I have done my cash!

I reckon Provexis (PXS) could be a winner and that news of its Fruitflow technology will finally start to flow.

The company has a strong management team with experience in the relevant markets where they hope to sell their products, and the benefits of Fruitflow (see www.fruitflow.info) have been scientifically proven.

Rumours have been rife for months that they are 'about to' clinch a deal with e.g Nestle, Coca-Cola and the like - and eventually I'm sure they will. The technology is patented in the key markets of US and Europe as well as elsewhere, and I think there is scope for a number of deals with major companies. - Time will tell...

Current price is: 4.0-4.25p

[NB: I also hold VIY - see Fliper in 4 above, and share his optimism]

BigTed - 12 Oct 2007 12:06 - 10 of 21

Think it may be the year for CRA to come good, obviously dependant on further successful trials of their downhole compressors, but if it works this is surely a multibagger in the making...

Shareshop - 15 Oct 2007 16:34 - 11 of 21

Thanks lets have some more

moneyplus - 15 Oct 2007 19:01 - 12 of 21

I like HAWK and PET for oilies--also RCG lots of contracts and cash in the bank knocked back recently by the death of a major shareholder but now recovering, Mony and Moni are promising but a real gem is GNG which could possibly be the Chinese equivalent of Microsoft--a whole stable of the biggest chinese companies are it's customers! I'm patiently waiting for one or more to reward me---lol.

BAYLIS - 15 Oct 2007 21:10 - 13 of 21

CLINTON CARDS but you got to be quick. BUY SEP ,SEL FEB.

seawallwalker - 15 Oct 2007 22:56 - 14 of 21

TRP - I anticpate Uganda doing the business for them big time.

unluckyboy - 16 Oct 2007 09:59 - 15 of 21

Shareshop- two shares that catch my eye are azm and oil.
azm are ready to sign up with a big company between now and the end of the year.
oil due some good drilling reports up to the end of the year.
BUT REMEMBER ALL SHARES ARE RISKY.

ValueMax - 16 Oct 2007 10:25 - 16 of 21

A couple of 'greenies':

Libra Natural Resources (LNR) - unlikely 10 bagger but maybe a trebler. New woodchip investments likely to lead to rapid rise in production and demand remains very strong.

Econergy (ECG) - many power generation projects coming online. High admin costs expected to fall during 2008.

... and two 'not-so-greenies':

Indago Petroleum (IPL) - current drilling activity will be company defining. If it hits the forecast oil deposits, 10 bagger. If it misses, a big fat short.

Braemore Resources (BRR) - 10 year global license (exclusive) for precious metal smelting technology. Currently demonstrating good productivity and cost benefits compared to existing technologies. Potential takeover target.

spitfire43 - 16 Oct 2007 18:07 - 17 of 21

Worth checking Hot Tuna (HTT) Strong brand name and new management who are re-launching brand name and bringing licensing rights back in house. Full year to nov 2007 will suffer with loss between 3.0m and 3.5m, with small profit predicted for 2008.

But management seem to be biting bullet now, and are starting to win orders and sponsership deals. If they fail then it could all end in tears, but if successful then you could have a 10 bagger.

ps..... As a classic contrarian play for play of the week take a look at Financial Objects (FIO)

Shareshop - 21 Oct 2007 15:42 - 18 of 21

Thanks guys

maestro - 21 Oct 2007 15:52 - 19 of 21

next 10 bagger is MRP.....followed by AFN and EEL

I DON'T THINK PEOPLE REALISE HOW HUGE ADVFN IS...ALL REVENUE NOW WILL GENERATE MASSIVE PROFITS DUE TO LOW OVERHEADS..PLUS THEY HAVE DATING,PHOTO AND POKER SITES ADDING TO REVENUE...NO BRAINER

mitzy - 21 Oct 2007 21:38 - 20 of 21

I go with ValueMax Braemore Resources could be big in 5 years time a possible 10 bagger.

hawick - 21 Oct 2007 22:10 - 21 of 21

If it is a blue sky potential you want, look no further than Plus-Quoted (ex-Ofex) CEGO. Creative Entertainment Group. Management have top level global experience at Sony and Columbia, revenues are soaring and that will feed to the bottom line over the next 18 months. Disney have contracted out the making of a show for the first time in its history, and CEGO is the beneficiary.

Rod Stewart Elton John and Pavarotti have all been promoted by management along with a zillion other 'names'. Simon Cowell's company have signed a 3 year agreement with them (for all I am not a Cowell fan!!)

Made about 250k last year after losing in the first half a pattern which is repeating but with way more upside this time and next year could see 750k.

market cap under 4 million
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