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Hi, Thanks, I will have a look into those. I am trying to stay on the sidelines at the moment as I am seriously down and hurting but may jump back in soon.
If you check my post I do not say 'you can't lose' that is the next poster. Check your facts 'my friend'
This is on Motly Fool website: Sportingbet One of the more likely takeover candidates, shares in online gaming operator Sportingbet (LSE: SBT) have risen of late in anticipation of a bid from Ladbrokes (LSE: LAD). The two have been in talks but Sportingbet must shed its unlicensed Turkish business first. Fellow gaming operator GVC (LSE: GVC) announced that it was in talks to buy the Turkish unit on Tuesday. Ladbrokes is expected to pitch an offer around 70p, so there is a decent upside against the current 53p share price. But the shares shouldn't fall back substantially if an offer does not materialise. Sportingbet has carved out a strong competitive position, especially in Australia and emerging markets, and the current P/E of 8.2 looks cheap.
Hi, I see you on some of the shares I hold or am looking at and wondered if you would do me the favour of telling me what you have in your p/f. I am trying to move away from some of my riskier ones to larger caps and was interested as to what you may hold. Cheers
This should rise now before the release of the results.
Allied Gold Limited Simberi (PNG) Update RNS Number : 0679D Allied Gold Limited 16 March 2011  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 16 March 2011 allied gold limited ("the Company") "This press release is not for dissemination in the USA and shall not be disseminated to USA news services" SIMBERI (PNG) UPDATE · Tank repair complete. Production ready to resume, pending satisfaction of PNG Government department review · No impact from recent tsunami activity in Pacific Ocean Allied Gold Limited has completed repairs to a tailing mixing tank at its 100% owned Simberi gold mine in Papua New Guinea. All is in readiness for a return to gold production, however the Company is awaiting formal approval by the PNG Department of Environment and Conservation ("DEC") to recommence production. The DEC, late today, (PNG time) ordered Simberi to not resume production until such time as the Company submits detailed design to show a bunding/containment system to be built around the tank, an additional leak monitoring system, and additional environmental monitoring and re-commissioning plans for the tailings mixing tank. Many of these plans and programmes are already in place and such request will be submitted to the DEC. DEC officers were on site last week. When the DEC provides written authorisation, Simberi will recommence production. As previously advised, the repair work involved fixing an onshore pipe and valve to the onshore tailings mixing tank. The onshore tailings mixing tank (approximately 8metres high by 8 metres wide) is some 150 metres from the process plant. It dilutes the process tailings with ten parts sea water before it is then safely disposed into the sea. Within 60-90 minutes of being alerted to the leak (which occurred at night ), Simberi management stopped processing. Contrary to media reports the leak - which was in the form of diluted tailings material - occurred after being processed through the mixing tank and did not impact sea life such as whales or dugongs. Tsunami Update Simberi operations were unaffected by the recent tragic events in Japan on Friday and subsequent tsunami activities in the Pacific region. As part of standard operating protocols management engaged with the local community and police department to ensure pre-emptive measures were taken. For more details, please contact: Simon Jemison Investor Relations & Media +61 418 853 922 Rebecca Greco Investor Relations, North America +1 416 839 8610 David Simonson c/. Merlin PR +44 20 7726 8400 Beaumont Cornish Limited Roland Cornish B
At least this still blue on another roundly cr%p day in the markets for me..........................
Onwards and upwards from here...................
I think this company is a strong 'keeper.'
...................maybe it won't!
My buy not showing on the trades.................see a couple of large ones yesterday..............maybe this will tick up again.
Hi all, Wonder if anyone can tell me why there are two options for the shares TYR and TYRU. My online service can only get TRYU (Di) however I note that all buys/sells/chat is on the Regs page. they were unable to tell me the difference apart from the fact that Di shares were less liquid. Any info would be appreciated as a search on the web has not shed any light. Cheers