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07/4/2007 20:14 | LNG and SBT will treble before Mays out...trust me | guythomas | |
07/4/2007 16:51 | Agreed Krup, the most interesting part of the statement above is: "The strategy is two-pronged: to hold its leases as a long term asset to be exploited when the commercial conditions are suitable (expected to be within 6 years), and to acquire and develop conventional oil assets in the USA" So basically, the leases can't be exploited for six years and they will be spending their cash in the interim. Nice, not. | sicilian_kan | |
07/4/2007 15:26 | I think you should find one or more ten baggers in time with the Regency Mining Stable: RGM - Regency Mining itself which has 75% stake in a Papua New Guinea Nickel project that could contacin a $60bn resource, and has stakes in listed investments (RRR AIM, Aquarian Gold US OTCBB and GGP AIM) worth £4mn ish. Currently capped at £2.7mn) RRR - Red Rock Resources (55% owned by RGM above) which has a clutch of Uranium interests (seems they are about to ipo), Large manganese project in Zambia which is about to enter production phase, Large Iron projects in Oz which it is exploring along with JV partner Jupiter Mines (ASX JMS) and some gold interests. Current cap £4.8mn, cash £700,000. GGP - Greatland Gold (my preference), with 3 sites with Firetower being the most advanced holding a 90,000 JORC and targetting 1mn oz. Drill results looking very strong and recent significant expansion of potential mineralised area). They also have a nearby mine that is willing to mine and process ore for them so could be very close to near term production (where they can sell the gold at current spot and pay a mine/process fee of $400 to the local partner). Have cash around £800,000 so no funds needed until 2008 at least. Current cap £2mn. You pays your money and all that... | tippingpoint | |
07/4/2007 15:19 | this tomco energy has got to be a contender for the most ramped share on advfn. | krupatel | |
04/4/2007 12:16 | My red hot tips for ten plus baggers... Pick any share thats around 1-5p or a cash shell and you'll get a 10 bagger. The problem is to get one you'll have to buy 50, which will seriously damage your wealth when the other 49 tank. | yump | |
03/4/2007 13:41 | Only just seen this thread. I will offer up two shares: 1) Eyeconomy ticker PLUS:EYE - it is a multi bagger for me already having bought at c 4.5p and now 25p to buy. Why buy now, well I was speaking with Paull McGroary (Chairman) this morning and they are sticking a number of great big holes in the ground and he sounded extremely confident of finding plenty. Shares should be worth 50p for what is in the public domain already. The next month could see them worth over a quid or if the 1 chance in 20 comes in £20. Sounds like good odds to me. 2) Israli Acquisitor PLUS:ISA - cash shell which has c .9p of cash in the till which you can buy at 0.9p today. Where's the upside - I caught up with Gavin Burnell last Friday and when I approached the subject of IA he shut up and would not comment. Having dealt with Gavin for a number of years this means he has something in the pipeline. Last October he had found a deal. At that time he was arranging a deal where he was raising further funds at 3.5p and looking to then move to AIM in 6 months around 5p. Any thing like that this time and we will be sitting pretty. Interestingly there has been some speculative buying over the last few days which tends to re-inforce the case. Bearing in mind Gavin has been looking for 1.5 years for the right deal I suspect if he does a deal we will not be disappointed. | the big fella | |
03/4/2007 13:10 | Ref:- AIM listed TomCo Energy PLC [TOM] "The Bank of New York is the world's largest depositary for American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) and Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs); www.adrbny.com is a leading source for international ADR and GDR market intelligence and select investor information. DRs, which include ADRs, GDRs, Euro DRs (Euro Depositary Receipts), and NYSs (New York Shares), allow non-U.S. companies to offer dollar-denominated and euro-denominated securities to investors around the world." To any posters who have missed the relevance of the slip of the tongue in Dublin [too much guinness perhaps?] just think about all those NASDAQ listed Cadence Resources investors in the states buying in up AIM listed TomCo Energy PLC [TOM] via ADR's....the mind boggles!!!! For example $10M or circa £5M.... currently buys more than 150M TomCo Energy PLC [TOM] shares.... | r barrington smyth | |
02/4/2007 13:05 | jimibt - 2 Apr'07 - 12:50 - 46 of 46 UPS (Added by R Barrington Smyth on Mon 02 Apr 12:50 pm) TOM - Mid 3.275p Reason Rumours from Dublin that TOM will shortly be adding an ADR programme to allow all those who had a multi bagger in NASDAQ listed Cadence Resources to have another bite of the cherry so to speak with AIM listed TomCo Energy PLC [TOM] | r barrington smyth | |
19/2/2007 17:23 | Breakout today from long down trend. 170p target. Only broke out late in afternoon so you are getting this tip early! 19 February 2007 Chairman, Sir Brian Richards CBE said: "As we now move forward into the next phase of our corporate development, we are firmly focused on the exploitation and commercialisation of our late stage development portfolio." Chief Executive Officer, Tim McCarthy further commented: "I am confident that 2007 will see the successful conclusion of a number of transforming deals for Alizyme, generating a superior return for our longstanding and loyal shareholders." | powerbook | |
12/2/2007 16:49 | Good stuff ! | krupatel | |
12/2/2007 16:46 | 4 bagged so far, expecting the other 6 bags since tipped on here over the next few months. regards | james 2 | |
05/2/2007 23:46 | Well on the way........ | philmiboots | |
05/2/2007 11:29 | PFC starting it's next move up. Great uptrend. Waaay undervalued and tipped by just abaout everyone. | powerbook | |
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24/1/2007 23:57 | bill withers? | kasman |
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