Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
lol!! I know what you mean, but not every share you buy will head north straight away just cos you bought it ( wish it did) I have bought some that have rocketed within days and others that have taken months to move but when they do it is worth the wait. And of course I have a few which moved the wrong way!!! Believe me that is far worse than not moving at all -GL and hope you enjoy your skiing courtesy of TIG
I have been watching ths for a while and bought in today....all the news has been good so anyone any ideas why that is not currently reflected in the sp? I am not complaining as this seems a great opportunity to buy in at this price...is this one just not on the radar?
only 2 buys of about £800 in total and the company only has enough cash till the end of June-hardly compelling reasons even to have a punt.... LONDON, April 2 (Reuters) - Target Resources Plc: * Not to invest further resources in a gold production operation on the Teye River * Current cash resources are sufficient to cover its anticipated costs and liabilities until the end of June 2009 * In the absence of any significant increase in income, the company will need to secure further funding
for the tip riddler...have a good weekend, and in the meantime I will just keep my eyes, fingers and toes crossed and hope for a good open on Monday. If not then I am happy to sit on these as the fundamentals look solid and should come good at end of year.
RNS Number : 3626S Oxford Catalysts Group PLC 15 May 2009  15th May 2009 OXFORD CATALYSTS GROUP PLC ("Oxford Catalysts" or "the Group") Director Share Dealings Roy Lipski, Chief Executive, has today purchased 87,273 ordinary shares of the Group ("Ordinary Shares") at a price of £0.33 per Ordinary Share. In addition, Roy Lipski has today exercised 274,708 share options under the Group's Share Option Schemes. The options' exercise price per Ordinary Share was £0.01. Following the exercise and purchase Roy Lipski held 757,139 Ordinary Shares representing 1.25% of the enlarged issued Ordinary Shares and options over a total of 1,712,425 Ordinary Shares, representing approximately 2.83% of the enlarged issued Ordinary Shares. The total number of Ordinary Shares in issue following this exercise is 60,481,060. Application has been made for the 274,708 new Ordinary Shares to be admitted to trading on AIM, such admission expected 21 May 2009. No shares in Oxford Catalysts Group PLC are being disposed of by Roy Lipski.
looks like I am with you on this then -certainly can see riddlers point though, so if you are just looking for the short -term then money probably best put elsewhere, but this imho opinion is a very solid business just feeling the effects of the economy, but with no debt they are evry well placed to ride the storm and have stated that they expect a much stronger performance for the second half of 2009
I agree with your broker, they are debt free, and are still winning business but margins being squeezed. If you are looking for a solid company for a good medium term hold then I think they are a good bet..but you must DYOR of course...GL