FONTY
- 03 Sep 2005 10:30
As you know I love the exciting AIM stocks - Just made a killing on Highbury House Communications HHO.
Now onto the next dangerous deal. ONLY FOR THE BRAVE AND THOSE WHO HAVE MONEY TO LOSE!
Just recently come onto AIM and initial results of 'top scrapings' good. They are doing deeper investigations - results coming out later in September - if successful the sp could go up to 25p - if not it's is bust.
Thor has been established as a mineral exploration and development company. Its wholly owned subsidiary Sunsphere, based in Perth Western Australia, has resource assets in the Northern Territory of Australia. The Board seeks to increase shareholder value by the systematic exploration of its existing resource assets as well as the acquisition of suitable exploration and development projects and producing assets.
The principal project of the Company is the Molyhil molybdenum-tungsten deposit in the Northern Territory. The Molyhil deposit has an indicated resource of 1,530,000 tonnes at 0.32% WO 3 and 0.19% MoS 2 , and an inferred resource of 500,000 tonnes at 0.25% WO 3 and 0.15% MoS 2 . The Directors believe that, based on historical experience and bulk sampling, mining should demonstrate head grades exceeding current drill-indicated grades, and that the proposed further exploration should give scope for an increase in resource estimates.
The Directors have extensive experience in both the mining and finance sectors. The Directors are experienced in the evaluation of mining assets, in raising funds on international capital markets, in evaluating acquisition and investment prospects and in the day to day management of public companies. The Directors believe that their expertise and experience will benefit the Company in the development of the Companys business.
The Directors will undertake shaft sinking and further detailed sampling to evaluate the head grade and mineralogical characteristics of the Molyhil deposit. The results will be utilised to update the current JORC Code compliant resource and provide the final resource to complete the feasibility study. The Directors believe that a further fund raising will be required as the Molyhil deposit approaches production.
Sunspheres portfolio of properties comprise seven tenements at Molyhil, Thring Creek and Hatches Creek in the Northern Territory.
robertalexander
- 13 Oct 2006 00:43
- 21 of 100
anyone help with my last[18 of 20] ? please
explosive
- 19 Oct 2006 20:32
- 22 of 100
alex - what do you want to know then re: warrants?
robertalexander
- 24 Oct 2006 10:56
- 23 of 100
sri for the delay in replying but away from home at this time.
what do i do with them and when? i have never held warrants before and i only got these cos of the consolidation. i assume i can use these to buy more shares at a preset price sometime in the future as long as the shares go up in value. i also assume rightly[or wrongly hence my question] that if the SP goes down then i will get nothing in respext of these warrants
your help on understanding warrants greatly appreciated and i apologise if i take a long time to acknowledge but am fighting in iraq at the moment.
Alex
robertalexander
- 30 Oct 2006 15:22
- 24 of 100
Thor Mining confirms potential of tungsten oxide, molybdenum production
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LONDON (AFX) - Thor Mining PLC confirmed potential production of its Molyhil Tungsten-molybdenum Project at around 100,000 metric tonne units of tungsten oxide a year and 1 mln lbs of molybdenum a year, and said it had completed drilling and its geological survey for the project.
It said the feasibility study for the project is due to complete in November 2006.
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explosive
- 30 Oct 2006 21:45
- 25 of 100
Alex, your on the right idea with your warrents, there are two types though 'Call' and 'Put'. Call warrents represent a specific number of shares that can be bought from the company at a specific price on or before a certain date (most likely on). You hear of directors receiving options in shares, same thing! Put warrents are the reverse and deal with selling shares back to the company. Of course if you don't take up the warrent it'll expire however if your not interested you should see if you can sell the warrent, normally these trade at a fraction of the sp.
Just for now note the warrent expiry date, how much per share or bulk it costs and how much notice your broker requires to buy.
robertalexander
- 31 Oct 2006 08:04
- 26 of 100
explosive,
do you hold THR, and did you get these warrrants? if you do you will know what type i have. if not will have to give my broker a ring. they show up on my nominee a/c as worth 5 for all 452 warrants[the fraction of a penny per share bit i assume]. will be expensive from Iraq i bet.
robertalexander
- 03 Nov 2006 10:55
- 27 of 100
moving up dont know why but who cares
explosive
- 04 Nov 2006 18:53
- 28 of 100
Not holding, was debating getting in months ago and wish I had with more recent sp rises!
FONTY
- 13 Nov 2006 12:44
- 29 of 100
Keep holding for a very long time and this could make a lot. I am now resigned to holding for 2 years but I do own 50Ks worth in shares and cfds. It is an exciting stock and can keep me dreaming for months!
oilyrag
- 01 Dec 2006 10:16
- 30 of 100
With the suspension in Australia until 5 December awaiting results of feasibility study, this could be a good chance to top up on holdings.
FONTY
- 01 Dec 2006 16:40
- 31 of 100
Oilyrag
Great to see an experienced punter on this board. I am pleased it is up 9.52% today and I will enjoy having the ride our lives.
hodgins
- 01 Dec 2006 23:22
- 32 of 100
Eyes down Monday night, 11PM for Tuesday in Australia announcement and effect here. Topped up, well only 10,000 more at 10.70 early this morning.
Warrants (called options in Australia) should follow share price closely now and give better leverage from a trading perspective but don't think I'll sell those as better return likely achievable in the future.
THR remains little followed but some useful commentary over the other side
robertalexander
- 02 Dec 2006 04:10
- 33 of 100
hodgins,
when would be the theoretical best time to convert[buy/sell] warrants. i hold some following the consoldation and have no idea what type they are. or what to do with them. Explosive tried to explain to me but still not clear.
Alex
oilyrag
- 02 Dec 2006 06:28
- 34 of 100
Hi FONTY, I'm honoured that you consider me to be an experienced punter. I just like to have an opinion on most things. I find that the best way to confirm a good find, is to bounce ideas off other people and see how they react. It helps you to keep a balanced view and not get suckered in on a bum deal. Back to Thor, a couple of weeks ago, they purchased a complete set of tressle tables for 750,000 approx half price. I don't consider for one moment that they would have purchased these, if the news that is about to come out is anything but positive. With regard to Robertalexander and the warrants, the answer is simple, if the purchase price stated on the warrants is less than the market price and you want to buy at that price, then exercise them through your broker. If you havn't exercised them by the expiry date on the warrant then you will lose them.
hodgins
- 02 Dec 2006 23:37
- 35 of 100
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If you held Thor shares before date when price was adjusted (it was only adjusted because no share is allowed to list in Australia under 20 cents) you were "GIVEN" a certain number of warrants (called options in Australia, which they were given on listing) which are now tradeable.
I would be in no rush to sell these on the basis of increased share price in the future being worth more or convertible to shares at a lower price (before date quite some time into the future).
However, it may be worth buying more warrants on Monday (before announcement in Australia our Monday night) and if there was significant share price rise the percentage rise in the warrants would be greater than the shares and it could be worth then selling these on a trading basis although spread on warrants is quite a bit wider.
oilyrag
- 04 Dec 2006 10:21
- 36 of 100
Todays news is brilliant for the long term, however, with a further placement in the near future there is going to be a bit of dilution. I feel that over the coming months we may see a small drop in Thors sp, depending on the placement price. Myself, I shall put this one on the back burner for a while and keep a close eye on purchasing opportunities.
explosive
- 04 Dec 2006 18:48
- 37 of 100
Still nothing to temp me in from the sidelines, the sp seams to jump with very little to substantiate it.....
oilyrag
- 05 Dec 2006 08:23
- 38 of 100
Sorry boys, looks like I was right, its slipping back a bit. Buying target price for me is 8-10p, selling target price 11-12p. I forsee a few months of price drifting until placement price and date are known..
oilyrag
- 14 Dec 2006 07:56
- 39 of 100
Thor down 8.16% in Oz overnight, could drop 0.8p today, to about 9.25p mid price.
FONTY
- 16 Feb 2007 09:05
- 40 of 100
Good news - still holding for the long term. Went up 30% on news but end of the day was up 15%. Worth looking into guys. I hold 45K