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Was there any after market sells / buys done after the RNS
I was look and all before the RNS
Bestwishes Oscar
Just noticed myself looks like there in the zone
Thought your average was 5.3 so how can you be 78% down
Just to confirm this interview from today the 17 th plaese
Bw
Oscar
I feel that sums it up well I have a little spare cash I am holding solg but dont want to sell or buy anymore at the present time it just a waiting game for myself hopefully update and news coming soonv
Oscar
Should tick up on till close you would not what to be out over the weekend could open Monday at 3p
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Oscar
Any views on tomorrow dose anyone think it will stay in trading range 16 to 18 or slowly come down to 14p mark or dose it have the legs to go and push early 20s just wanted to get honest opinion
Glad
Oscar
The drugs that Sareum are tested/trying to get licencing agreements for do Sareum hole the rights to these compounds or could a larger company just copy them. I just think Sareum is small when it comes to company size and wonder if it has protection against things like. Sorry if it sounds a bit of daft question.
Glad
Oscar
They are a target for some off the big boys and the sp been bit strange of late
Glad
Oscar
Thankyou for taking time out to reply hope all gos well I must admit I do enjoy reading the share chat on here as it very informative unlike other board were it's just ramp ramp ramp I do have a small stake in Sareum and without covid 19 is still a very exciting investment.
Regards
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Thanks I appreciated your honesty
Lot of stocks have seen very sharp rises in there share price with covid 19 connections with very little fundermentals I read the posts on here and tried to get my head around some of the technical reports on the drugs in the pipe line and it all reads to good to be true I just can not get out my head I missing something as feel the sp should be 3p to 4p upwards at this stag
Regards
Oh
Val just been hit with a placing so there all jumping ship
Can anyone tell me why the rns is not shown on here
But not much money to be made in the in the deal pendragon just ticking along at the mo
February 17, 2011 Copper Development Corporation Sets Its Sights On Becoming A Mid-Tier Producer With Assets In The Philippines By Charles Wyatt It is fairly obvious now that when Copper Development Corporation (CDC) listed on Aim just before Christmas, raising £40 million at 35p per share, its second acquisition was already well underway. The company has just announced that it has acquired a 70 per cent interest in the Basay porphyry copper project on Negros Island in the Philippines. This new property lies about 25 kilometres away from Honiba-An, the porphyry copper project that company already own. The deal is a slightly complicated one, as might be expected of some of the bright people behind CDC. It involved a loan of US$1.9 million, made just a week after listing, to a company called Solfotara Mining Corporation. A stipulation was made that this sum, in the form of a convertible, was to be used solely to acquire a 100 per cent interest in Basay from a couple of companies, one of which held the exploration permit. No details have been forthcoming on Solfotara, but chief executive Mitch Alland explains that it is a private Canadian company, the directors of which helped to set up CDC. More information would be useful at some stage, though, as CDC proposes to enter into a joint venture with Solfotara on the development and operation of the Basay project. Under the proposed terms of this joint venture, CDC would have to hand over its entire 70 per cent interest in the project to Solfotara for nil payment, if it fails to spend US$5 million within two years on the project. Also, if it satisfies the US$5 million expenditure requirement, but then fails to complete a pre-feasibility study on the project within four years, it will have to hand back a 45 per cent interest for nil consideration, leaving it with 25 per cent. And again, if a pre-feasibility study is completed, but a feasibility is not completed within six years, CDC will have to hand back a 20 per cent interest to Solfotara for nothing. Agreed, it will still have a 50 per cent interest, but one gets the impression that it was Solfotara which held the whip hand in these negotiations The Basay mine is currently dormant, having been operated in the late 1970s and 1980s, when it produced 45,500 tonnes of copper between from open pit and underground operations. It was then closed due to low copper prices. A total of 189 diamond drill holes were completed a previous operator, and the data from this drilling was used to compile a historic reserve of 129 million tonnes at 0.48% copper, and a resource of 230 million tonnes at 0.44% copper. However, these figures did not conform either to JORC or to National Instrument 43-101 requirements. Nevertheless, Neil Motton, an independent consultant engaged by Solfotara, has estimated that 99 million tonnes at 0.42% copper do qualify as a post-mining 43-101-compliant inferred resource. There remains a further 44 million tonnes prese
not a lot off buying a rise like this 17% seem to be very odd and no news
• ASX/AIM • Shares in issue: 217m • Market Capitalization: A$194m* • Quality shareholders – Audley – Odey Asset Management – Henderson Global – JP Morgan – Credit Suisse – Jo Hambro • Cash A$19.7m, no debt** and strong cash flows BW Oscar
you 65 june next year lol anyway the bus pass will come in handy BW oscar