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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Neometals Ltd | LSE:NMT | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000NMT1 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.25 | -3.85% | 6.25 | 6.00 | 6.50 | 6.25 | 6.25 | 6.25 | 15 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Minrls,earths-ground,treated | 5k | -34.8M | -0.0559 | -1.97 | 68.51M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/10/2006 09:15 | send it to me together with bank notes with signatures of bank govenors long gone. enjoy your weekend pc | waldron | |
27/10/2006 09:06 | Looking at my cert. today, issued in September 2006 I noticed that it has the sigatures of a chairman and company sec. that have long gone from NMT. Surely this makes the cert. invalued? pc | pc4900074200 | |
26/10/2006 16:08 | somebody just stamped on the ball | wild bill | |
26/10/2006 14:20 | Yo Frenchie Cheers Roy I'ts like bloody ping pong over there right now, look at that graph! | wild bill | |
26/10/2006 13:17 | Bill My philosophy nowadays is that you cannot have all your eggs in one basket with the small caps, have to spread the risk in the hope that one is a multi-bagger, and the others tick along but expact one to fall drastically. So with that in mind four shares I would mention are SAL, ELG MED and AOR. AOR is already a multi bagger for me and has risen a further 20% in the last few weeks so have to be very confident to buy at current level. I have not sold any as I see potential for it to go much further ELG is as far as I am aware an undiscovered share. There is a ADVFN Board but very few posts. They incorporate keyboards etc into fabrics so that if you have an IPod the controls are on your sleeve. Sounds a bit wierd and they are making big losses but do a google news search and see the recent contracts they have won. It sounds the type of company that could be ramped to hell so please do not take this as a ramp SAL is another undiscovered one. Very little comment on it. The are effectively brokers for advertising in shopping malls. Does not sound very exciting but seem to be the dominant player and are expanding overseas. Making a profit and paying a dividend if my memory serves me corectly MED is one where I have received a stuffing just as big as the NMT one. When the share price was in the 30/40s the board announced a placing at 20p. Price collapsed to 25p and they would not let me take part in the placing so I have been dilluted to hell as new shares of around 60% issued. There has been other bad news along the way as share price tumbled from 150 and numerous management changes. Price now 28p and placing taken up by institution who are sitting on 40% profit. I still hold and not brave enough to buy more, they are using placing proceeds to construct manufacturing facility in Germany, they make polymer organic light emitting diode (P-OLED) based microdisplays and are very good at it, they are not so good at taking the product to market. I hold all 4. In big profit in 1, small profit in 2 and big losses in the other so have a look and make up your own mind. All are fairly illiquid so timing of buying is important as price can move rapidly on small purchases/sales | 25october1969 | |
26/10/2006 12:32 | wb pleased that bprg working for you. after nmt and the likes,i now avoid tiddlers and go for the big european fish which might give a capital gain but also a dividend. i did look at bprg and would say its a gamble at best. fundamentals weak imo. good luck anyways. | waldron | |
26/10/2006 12:25 | Frenchie, did you look at the stock I mentioned, doing OK so far..... Grupo GuitarLumber - 13 Oct'06 - 10:03 - 7501 of 7525 see you hanging there as usual wb,hows pc these days. and whats the next share to watch? Wild Bill - 13 Oct'06 - 12:30 - 7502 of 7525 edit is turning around nicely, at last | wild bill | |
25/10/2006 13:36 | hoy - keep it down you lot, far too noisy in here, this thread isn't used to this much activity | wild bill | |
25/10/2006 13:07 | Agree MB. They will be and Volvere will be locked into that for a fair while. Set yourself a % gain required then get out. Miss it first time round, then wait for the next. On some of the losses reported here a 5 or 10% extra return is better than nothing. Some of NMT shareholders have held for years, so whats another six, nine, months, or a year or two. Thats if you can stand the new management you will be under? They may treat you the same as they did with NMT. pc | pc4900074200 | |
25/10/2006 12:09 | Problem with a .....hold NMT and sell as soon as you have the V shares .... strategy is that others might be thinking the same. If any selling in volume, V likely to drop as not the most liquid of stocks. IMHO a more sophisticated arbitrage strategy might be required to secure immediate gains. Agree with Roy that potentially reasonable uplift if you are prepared to wait. DYOR etc. I hold NMT. | mbaxter | |
25/10/2006 11:46 | spitfire3, agree with what you say but you have to play the game, like they do. Buy these @ the lowest point you can, take the Volvere shares and sell if and when their share spikes up-wards. pc :-] | pc4900074200 | |
25/10/2006 11:43 | On ADVFN's trades the MM's are holding quite a few since the take-over. [Volvere board] So they could be looking to off-load some stock before Nov 2nd. pc | pc4900074200 | |
25/10/2006 11:42 | even thinking of getting value from volvere makes me laugh...do you really think they are interested in small investors....the way the mis-led nmt shareholders...by pretending to be taking nmt forward////stanley kalms said he was going to try and sell the syringes....what will happen is that the old boy network in charge will close down volvere in a couple of years and take the cash....i worked with one of the board of nmt in the past....and believe me he is not interested in the small guy just feeding himself from the trough. you have been warned | spitfire3 | |
25/10/2006 11:34 | Hi PC On Selftrade at the moment you can buy 100,000 at 50p. Someone must be desperate to sell and raise cash rather than take Volvere paper. I guess Volvere has to be viewed as a 2-5 year hold and always the danger of another stuffing but that risk is there with all Aim small caps. So not one I would recommed anyone else to follow, unless they too get that gut feeling :-} | 25october1969 | |
25/10/2006 11:26 | Hi, 250. I told a small porky the other day. Still hold a very small amount of these. So will be joining you @ Volvere. pc :-] But if the offer drops a bit more? | pc4900074200 | |
25/10/2006 11:22 | Bill I never have a strategy, just follow my gut :-) Taking the view that 3 x49.3 = 147.9 is a good price to buy into Volvere. They have net assets of 140p per share of which at least 116p is cash ( depends on number of shares issued. They may have stuffed NMT and i am sitting on losses but the value NMT lost, Volvere gained. Maybe there are moral and loyalty grounds for not buying into Volvere but as I have said before, I buy shares to make money. 25October1969 was the date St Johnstone got to their first ever major cup final, they lost 1-0 to Celtic and yes I know it is a silly name to use | 25october1969 | |
25/10/2006 11:20 | Bill I want to make money, not give it to the brokers or Volvere. pc LOL | pc4900074200 | |
25/10/2006 11:11 | yeah - right! | wild bill | |
25/10/2006 11:05 | Before anyone says. The 11k + was not me. The offer [MM's take note] is still to high. pc | pc4900074200 | |
25/10/2006 10:26 | yeah - right! | wild bill | |
25/10/2006 10:23 | Offer dropping. Could be a re-enter point coming for me. Bit of 'shareholder value' gained back. pc | pc4900074200 | |
25/10/2006 10:15 | My guess....... 5% price 95% strategy ;-) ps. Happy 25th of October 25October1969 | wild bill | |
24/10/2006 13:09 | Could not resist at that price | 25october1969 | |
24/10/2006 12:25 | Nice one Roy | wild bill |
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