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RAMPERS     

ajren - 15 Jun 2004 09:39

MOTIVES ???
rgds aj

ajren - 18 Jun 2004 09:32 - 94 of 99

100 agree with :-

Market news... but most of the news is already known by the big boys.

I said this 6 months ago but - as nearly always happens - I suffered terrible
personal abuse.
rgds aj

Fred1new - 18 Jun 2004 23:33 - 95 of 99

I agree with the majority of what you write. It is difficult to swim aqgainst the tide. But having always been a coward I don't often go out of my depth if I can help it.

I am getting a little more sympathetic to the use of charts and think, or hope, using them may improve on my returns. (Long or short term) But I think if I can combine them with fundamentals I may be led astray a little less often. I can see the horses galloping but it is the bloody fences which frighten me. Especially in the dark.
Have Fun.

daves dazzlers - 19 Jun 2004 00:28 - 96 of 99

rampers ,,i thought that`s what skateboarders where called!!!!well you learn something new every day.

bosley - 19 Jun 2004 12:44 - 97 of 99

fredi new, are you eric cantona in disguise?
"I can see the horses galloping but it is the bloody fences which frighten me. Especially in the dark. "
very similar to the seagulls quote of erics a few years ago . very deep , very mysterious.

Kivver - 19 Jun 2004 14:25 - 98 of 99

Ajren, do you still standby your prediction cybit (cyh) will be 30-50p in within 6 months? You then start a thread about ramping. Your a wind up mercahnt arn't you??

LEEWINK - 19 Jun 2004 17:08 - 99 of 99

ok, let me re-write this ref - AFD.

AFD did have an old broker note for around 91p share price give or take a few p, this share hit 88p and resettled, now it awaits another broker notification and as quoted by the writers "substantially higher than previous".

AFD has since the last broker issue JV'd with Debeers, and this alone has brought forward minetimes for this area alone by 4 years thus speeding operations and incomes extensively, AFD has other areas that have been geo - phys'd / possibly mined too.

Estimates for this new note have been varied, from a conservative 1.20 - 1.40 to 3.00 plus, as Debeers are going all out to keep up with there quoted amounts needed and to which they need all diamonds fast, which is why they JV'd with AFD to get them.

I quoted AFD and Debeers to joint venture a while before it come to light and everyone laughed at me on a bb, why would Debeers be in the slightest interested in AFD ?? they asked, because Debeers are way under quota's now, sure enough ......

Now when I posted above about AFD it did go up as per stated through buying power as the share price hit its low this year, I dont class myself as a ramper, I quoted DDD at 9p sold out myself a little later and it went through the roof.

The broker note is due around the end of this month, and again I believe backed with strong news this will swiftly move again.

IMHO if the note is anywhere near whats expected, and is released on time I feel shareprice will quickly rise to suggested price, i've held through the rise the other day and will hold through any more news and broker note onwards.

Lets see what happens from here to around the end of the month.

Just my observation and opinion, dyoh+r

EDIT :- look at a year chart, and see the rise, at some stages at the start 4 folding without stop, this shows how it can gain, again, if this broker note comes good, and news backs it, you'll probably see similar style rises, as although AFD have seen a 50% drop since the initial rise, the previous broker note still stands, still at 90 odd pence.

Although unseen, the interest for news and note now must be growing - as all those who were fortunate enough to be in for the first rise and take profit, are edging there seats now for the second. I wasn't in for the first rise, but there now.
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