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Regency Mining floated today 22/2/05 already up 100% (RGM)     

gordon geko - 22 Feb 2005 11:50

could this be the next one to go like white nile speculaors talking about 20p i'm in @ 4p RAB capital have 30% so following thier lead any opinions ????

gibby - 19 Jan 2011 21:01 - 250 of 441

defo lt hold here - i am sure this will multi bag from this sp - already has in fact - great little share - need to take a butchers at ggp now

gibby - 20 Jan 2011 14:56 - 251 of 441

kerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrchinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggggggggggg

DNi are not listed. If you go to the RGM board someone posted a interview with the ceo of DNi. He said that he expected DNI to be the largest Nickel company in the world...company is only worth $75m (based on RGMs investment of $6m for 7.5% share). Basically, they have revolutionised the process of extracting nickel from clay. Apparently there is 120 years worth of nickel trapped in clay. The cost to set up a plant to extract nickel from clay is approx $2bn plus the process is very costly and time consuming. DNi have developed a process that significantly reduces the costs as the chemicals used are 97% recyclable. They believe they will be the largest nickel company in the world because they will not allow anyone to use their process without a share of the resource, hence have a share of all nickel resources in the the world (that is trapped in clay). RGM invested because in return DNi have been given 50% ownership in RGMs resource of 5mt of nickel which is trapped in clay in papau New Guinea. 5mt is far too much for an aim listed company to manage so they are also looking for a chinese investor which I am sure will lead to a chinese market in the future.

GGP is also a long term option. Basically Andrew Bell is chairman of RRR, RGM and GGP. So GGP will probably move north late 2011 or thereafter.

RGM also own a %age of oracle coal which is based in ****stan (i forgot about this) which is about 300mt coal with a guaranteed market.

Andrew Bell will provide his knowledge to assist in listing DNI and Oracle thereby vastly increasing their value.

Both are listing before august - DNI probably June. DNi is expected to be worth $500 - 750m when it lists in 6 months time therefore RGMs SP should more than double immediately without counting all other investments

target - should go up 60% to double within 4-6 weeks apparently

3 monkies - 20 Jan 2011 15:19 - 252 of 441

Oh Good Stuff. Nice reading. Thanks.

driver - 20 Jan 2011 15:24 - 253 of 441

gibby

Good post and I agree that RGM is very undervalued and looking very cheap at this price just one point. Andrew R. Bell is Non Executive Chairman. Callum Newton Baxter is the Executive Director & Chief Executive to GGP. GGP is a long term play and I will be looking to get back on board in the future.

gibby - 20 Jan 2011 21:33 - 254 of 441

ditto that driver - i like ggp also - dont forget orcp (oracle) should be moving from plus to aim listing by june - process has started already and aim somewhere between march & june this year - have a good evening

driver - 26 Jan 2011 16:05 - 255 of 441

A snall dilution but RGM now have 7.31% of DNi with the massive potential of DNi this is a good move IMO. When DNi floats this year at a possible 200m+ M/Cap RGM will have 7.3% of that thank you very much.

driver - 26 Jan 2011 16:50 - 256 of 441

Well that was a good day to buy if only I had the funds could remortgage I suppose.

3 monkies - 26 Jan 2011 17:33 - 257 of 441

Oh dear, wish I had bought in at todays prices - unfortunately I too would have to remortgage to even think of getting anything else at the moment haha!! Hope we laugh at this in the not too distant future.

gibby - 26 Jan 2011 21:14 - 258 of 441

it is a very good buy in price - like you guys i need to wait a few days to top up by which time sp probably up again!! such good prospects here - and in the not too distant - gla

driver - 27 Jan 2011 14:56 - 259 of 441

These are at a bargain basement price I wouldnt mind if they held here for a while till I get some funds together its all been said DNi Oracle RRR just need to wait now for the big bang.

Good post from the other side Re Oracle

Ive got a lot of time for Andrew Bell, and the investors who follow him speaks volumes for what hes achieved with Red Rock and with Regency.

Im absolutely delighted with Andrew Bells involvement with Oracle through Regency, and I think, more importantly, it indicates where Oracle is headed.

Initially, in November, Regency invested 1,017,500 for 18,500,000 shares at 5.5p. On 2 December it was announced that Regency had increased its holding in Oracle by a further 2,250,000 shares to a total of 20,750,000, being 11.26% of the issued share capital.

It would appear from Regencys final results statement of 30 December that it has further increased its holding in Oracle to closer to 12%.

Following further purchases, Regency now holds approximately 12 per cent. of the enlarged issued share capital of Oracle.

12% is equivalent to 22,105,320 shares. So, at todays mid-price of 10.625p, Regencys holding is worth around 2.35 million.

Regency itself has a market cap of 34 million, so its holding in Oracle is worth only 0.4p per share, representing around 6.77% of Regencys value today.

Therefore, to Regency, the value of its investment in Oracle today is not overly significant, and through averaging up through on market purchases, Regency will not yet have even doubled its money.

It was only today that someone asked me dont you think that Regency shares should mirror Oracles, but you can see that at present, Oracle remains a relatively minor piece of the overall Regency valuation.

But, the point to really bear in mind here is, why would Regency invest in Oracle, and buy shares on market, in a PLUS company, only to double its money? The answer is clearly that Regency sees shares in Oracle moving significantly higher, and Andrew Bell is already on record as stating that he can see the shares moving to trade at 50p within months of the AIM listing.

A 50p share price really starts to make Oracle a significant part of Regencys valuation, as that would represent almost one-third of Regencys market cap today, and add real value to Regency, as opposed to the negligible value added thus far.

So, in summation, to date Oracle has been the real winner from this relationship. But this relationship has only come about through the potential that Andrew Bell sees in Oracle making a fundamental contribution to Regencys valuation.

I for one am delighted that Regency is actively working to create value from its investment in Oracle through taking out any loose stock in the market, and show its confidence through such additional purchases.

Finally, a further investment into Oracle as part of the AIM fundraising from Regency will be a good kick-start to the book building exercise.

I know how excited and hands on Andrew Bell is with Oracle as he telephoned Shahrukh when we had lunch together recently. So its great to see this relationship blossoming and both Regency and Oracle working to create significant value for both sets of shareholders over the coming months.

Mr K

chakli - 28 Jan 2011 08:47 - 260 of 441

SOLD RGM -BROKER ADVICE DUE TO TRADING UPDATE ON RRR .ANYWAY OUT OF THESE FOR A WHILE .

driver - 28 Jan 2011 11:22 - 261 of 441

chakli

You should change your broker. There is so much going on with RRR punters or brokers cant take it all in, RRR can only go one way as I see it and that is to a 500+m M/Cap 70p 80p sp and more to come in the years after. The M/Cap also affects the sp of RGM who have 23% of RRR. RGMs sp is being held down by DNi selling, this is a great opportunity to pick up these shares at bargain basement prices IMO.

hlyeo98 - 28 Jan 2011 13:33 - 262 of 441

Only 5.25p to buy now...

driver - 28 Jan 2011 15:22 - 263 of 441

Back to my AV price not worried here just wish I had more funds.

driver - 31 Jan 2011 17:11 - 264 of 441

Good finish, with DNi still selling its a good time to buy.

3 monkies - 31 Jan 2011 18:00 - 265 of 441

I think it would be a good idea to buy if one had the funds, saying goes 'live in hope or die of despare'. That could be the saying for a lot of them at the moment but never mind we are still breathing. Just have to sit back and see what happens next.

driver - 07 Feb 2011 00:08 - 266 of 441

ORACLE enters final phase of Thar coal mining project

http://pakobserver.net/detailnews.asp?id=43009

driver - 08 Feb 2011 11:27 - 267 of 441

Someone is accumulating a lot of stock here over the last few days weeks in 25k lumps I wish I had their funds.

skyhigh - 08 Feb 2011 20:51 - 268 of 441

Me too!..still holding what I've got(which isn't a lot!) for the long term

driver - 14 Feb 2011 16:43 - 269 of 441

Looks like news tomorrow on RRR IMO will see an increase here.
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