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@luderitz I do indeed own ATM too. My only remaining AIM investments with 4% of my portfolio still in each. Although I think they are both too good for AIM.
Looking forward to leaving this corrupt cesspit behind and will look to sell both on a decent rise! Although it would be nice if they both could oblige and move to the main market then I might reconsider.
First ever post on here as a long and strong holder! Have a relatively small holding just under 200k but was lucky to get in at an average of around 2p back in 2016. Have kept the faith through the ups and downs thanks to all the top quality posters. Keep it up all, this story has a long way to go!
Visit most days, some excellent links appear, thanks all, 500K PI, very informative, I wonder how many own ATM as well, I even know both regions well, Namibia is well worth a visit it's more than Etosha which is unique as one camp has a waterhole beside it.
I wonder how many of the '2013' investers, like me, were drawn in by Corb's 'musings?
I read the board daily and today has been a pleasure. Thanks RK for kicking it off. Still underwater, still holding and confident in the future. Thanks to all the regulars for sharing their knowledge and opinions.
Numpty5 - brilliant! I don’t know what you’re drinking but I want some for Christmas
Cheers
DFD
Welcome Prop5 and all other new posters to the board! It is great to welcome so many on here posting for the first time and we all wish you you every success with your investments.
Please do read the Bushveld Minerals website and the many articles on the Bushveld perspective website.
But I can recommend any one to watch the two recent interviews with Fortune Mojepelo our CEO with Matthew from Crux Investors on YouTube. Time well spent or you can read them on the Bushveld Perspective.
There is one expression that Fortune has used which is always appropriate:
This story is not half told yet....
Good night all!
Capa is an LTH. Looney Tune Ho.
Capa is a LTH
I am invested in a number of different companies and this is by far my favourite and most informative BB. I am a relatively new holder who will be looking to increase over the coming weeks.
Keep up the good work guys, its a breath of fresh air compared to the majority of the other boards!
I'm still watching the board. First invested about 18 months ago. Bought another £2500 worth in the last week. Thanks for all the info on here. Much appreciated. GLA
First post here, First invested March this year after selling out of Solo. Not knowledgeable enough to make any meaningful comments but i listen and learn. Much appreciated all.
Started to invest on the climb from 8p and became addicted due to regular rises. Continued adding up to 46p and down to my last addition at 20.99p recently. Average about 21p with 278,000 shares. I joined the £1 prediction and will be here until that is at least achieved. That's enough for me but if I hang in for £2 then I can help others which would be great. Thanks to the great analysts who help keep the faith, truly grateful for your efforts. It was reading Myles McNulty which got me interested here so a thank you should go to him.
Regrettably there is no reason to assume otherwise with that wassock.
I’m just waiting for Capa to introduce his new self.
Not thought of it like that Knuttie ... a good point !
I am new here, after retiring last October I started managing my SIPP better. I have been building a position throughout his year and now have in excess of 200,000 at about par. The reason for BMN is that it is an obviously well managed company, with no debt and is a very low cost producer. The morphing into an integrated company has fascinated me, and the support and information available from all you very well informed investors gives me more confidence in my own decisions.
Thanks to you all for highlighting a great company to me.
Bonscott. I also took out a loan to buy a car too, just around the time I bought more shares in BMN. My new shiny new car looks just like my old one, funny that eh!!
Thanks for doing this RK it is really great to see some of the regulars back posting. I am here from seeing bushy on the climbers board a good while a go and got in at 4p but split my invest between 2 African companies as I felt it was the last real untapped area for investing. I wish tgat I had put it all in here at 4p. I have continued to top up over the last 18 months. Avg now 28p. Hopefully the back of the sofa is giving for a little early black Friday purchase. Thanks for for the research and hope all and family members are on the mend Brad
I've been here since the days of Robajob's powder fuelled raving. First purchase was in 2013 and added as much as I could every month. I then got a bank loan for *ahem* a car and put it all into bmn. I was so convinced then that this was a winner. Absolutely everything financially I have is in this company. At one point I had 1.5 million shares, I've had to reduce this to 1.2m to pay bills. This amount I shall keep until I take early retirement which I am confident will be next year.
I can only add my thanks to the many wonderful posters over the years who have shared their expertise with us.
I'm no. 229 and a newbie ... first bought on 23.10.19 after someone preferred BMN over SXX on another chat. I could not believe the generous granular research and enthusiasm in this BB. I check in most days and am building a position. Someone did think I was a duplicitous troll but hey, that was funny!
I believe in this company, thanks to all you guys.
Hear hear to Richken's shout out at 16.18.
Good luck all ... might pop a few more in the shopping trolley tomorrow, just to celebrate this BB
1210 point taken, a small effort to recognise all of the great knowledge and information being shared on this board. First purchase for me 15/08/14 @4.19p. Waiting for a couple of oil and lithium duffers to tick up a bit so I can cash in and top up here, or may just take the plunge at current prices to sell. 1 million shares tantalisingly within touching distance.
Hello RK
I do not post that often but I read every post and continue to hold a significant number of shares. Many many thanks to the very knowledgeable posters who post on a regular basis. I firmly believe that this company really is only at the beginning of its journey.
It all started for me when an email arrived in my in box asking me to review a legal document re a connected party to my business. Without going into too much detail, FM was copied in on the email which led to me starting my research. I didn't invest immediately for obvious reasons but my confidence grew over the following months and I finally took the leap.
Bushveld is my largest investment by a country mile and I am extremely comfortable with my investment. I will have more funds available over the coming 6 - 8 weeks and I will be delighted if I can manage to pick up more shares below 30p. I never for one moment thought I would get this opportunity.
I am planning a trip to Joburg early next year to meet up with one of my shareholders who is also a shareholder of Bushveld. I would like to if possible arrange a visit to the Bushveld sites subject to approval by FM. I plan to drop FM an email over the coming weeks to try and arrange the site visits and would like to know if anyone else would like to come along. I would like to keep the numbers to 5 / 6 so please let me know if interested. This is all subject to FM agreeing to having shareholders visit his sites but I do not see why he would object.
Let me know if interested.
Colt45
Life is suddenly becoming very interesting. In the past we had a very good idea of what news was expected & in most cases approximately when. Surely that is no longer true, with BE we could get new contracts, new supply, new lease deals, new partners, all at any time out of the blue. I for one would like to think this must increase the risk factor dramatically to any potential or current shorter. brilliant work by the BoD, scaring them off without a share buyback. Onwards & upwards.
Yes still here, not going anywhere. Read the board each evening, fascinating watching this company develop and the outlook looks great. Hoping my 500k shares gives me and my family a secure financial future (and early retirement :-) )
Well said Pdub.