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It definately does show the potential of the area. I havnt read up heavily enough to comment too far into this one but based off historics isnt the resource over a 1.2 by 1 km area? Im pretty sure the anomoly shows its much bigger than this? Anyway I'm not in them but like I said its all good for Bannermans Botswana tenements anyway so it's all good.
 
its also good when bmn gets some drill results out

look at how the mkt upped ACB

bmn's tenements are higher widths so the mkt would go bonkers
 
yeah we are just waiting on the sidelines atm with BMN. Wow acap are holding well. You think BMN's rise today is attributed to the rise in acap? I think it would be.
 
general sector. its still capped/in trading range is bmn

its 52 week high is $3. this is fairly reachable
 
In another trading halt today - my excpectations are that they will do a capital raising to accelerate the drilling program. Any one else got any thoughts?
 
the barry said:
In another trading halt today - my excpectations are that they will do a capital raising to accelerate the drilling program. Any one else got any thoughts?

When the iron is hot....hit up those who believe for more cash
 
dodgers said:
anyone still in this? up almost 20% today, thought I'd take some off the table while I'm ahead...

yeah, i have been in since the 70 cent mark, have sold 1/4th of my stock today and will probably dump the rest tomorrow. I'm happy to double my cash and run. Only reason is i'm really not sure how much upside is left in this stock.
 
yes i sold out of it but bought back into it after not giving it a chance and lacking patience :banghead: Seems to be affected by PDN Takeover offer of SMM in a big way today so will hold as more money may flow into this one on speculation.
 
Interesting run late today to actually finish the day up on large trade. Good news seems to leak early from this stock, interesting to see to see if something is announced tomorrow.
 
Strength ... Was only stock in my Portfolio that finished green today after the asx crash.
Let's hope it's not a late crasher. With Chinese Market up again hopefully it will be ok tomorrow.
 
Looks like James Dines has a lot of followers in Aussie land. Two recent recommendations are both ended higher when the rest of uranium stocks are in pool of bloods.

I guess James might have got the ACB's placement at $1:10, and he or his associates are behind WMT's move from Feb to Mar.

I think it is better to bet with him, instead of against him. But how can he see things which I cannot see???
 
I have taken the opportunity to switch my ACB into paladin today. I can't see any reason as to why ACB has not been affected by the downturn. I guess maybe someone knows something i don't. Still, happy to switch my acb at 1.54, to paladin at 7.55.
 
the barry said...
"I can't see any reason as to why ACB has not been affected by the downturn. I guess maybe someone knows something i don't."

the answer is in the post before yours....I've been watching both WMT and ACB closely, and the results have been as I expected....much more upside in both of these....the shortsighted will sell, of course....
 
siempre33 said:
the barry said...
"I can't see any reason as to why ACB has not been affected by the downturn. I guess maybe someone knows something i don't."

the answer is in the post before yours....I've been watching both WMT and ACB closely, and the results have been as I expected....much more upside in both of these....the shortsighted will sell, of course....

It's not that i am shortsighted, there may be plenty of upside left on those stocks. I just believe there is more upside in paladin than there is in acb in the long run.
 
ACB is just being pumped by the dines report just like Cameco and WMT.

Fundamentals win in the end, not newsletters.
 
Don't fight against Mr Market. It hurts.

Don't like it, don't think about it, don't talk about it. Mr Market always try to fool you.

Here I try to convince you that the power of James Dines is equal to Mr Market in uranium stock speculation ATM, although his power will not last forever.

If you have never heard of him, just try to so an internet search, to find his speech, and prediction, to get to know his power.
 
And this from the Age today;

under the heading: Demand for mineral commodities may wane
Vanessa Burrow
March 10, 2007



"Although the index's largest companies, including BHP Billiton, Telstra, Toll Holdings and Tabcorp, were the week's biggest movers, A-Cap Resources, Celtex, Jervois Mining and Incitec Pivot improved the most in percentage terms.

A-Cap Resources, which plans to drill for nickel and copper in Botswana, added 27 per cent in the three days to Thursday, before falling 7 per cent to $1.69 yesterday."


(refer: http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/mineral-commodities-wane/2007/03/09/1173166985640.html)

Still bucking the trend?
 
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