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Does anyone have any thoughts on this stock??? I hold some and would like to know people's opinions about it.
... OMG
Only at the request of Admin I post why I said BLR was going to 2c. I had a very quick look at the chart just before i posted and BLR was in the red. Thereafter BLR went up, rather convincingly I might add regarding SP. However volume was unconvincing and low at 5.96m shares. Considering BLR opened down at 3.5c a fair portion of the volume was a sell off at open.
If it doesn't hold the 3.5c level then the last support level is 2.4c the 100% Fib retracement level. If that fails, then it is sub 2c , not 2c.
I wouldn't be touching this with other peoples money just yet. Not even I'm willing to risk a buy in this downtrend. It is in a downtrend unless it breaks higher from yesterdays close. As we so often see from the TA posters, until confirmation that the downtrend is over it isn't a buy, unless of course a person has some sound fundamental reasoning to do so.
My call was general at 2c, however now with a little more analysis my call stands that 2.4c is the last support level if 3.5c doesn't hold. Also BLR was 34.5c as I indicated as can clearly be seen below.
My apologies to PEN posters for this, as I said it is only because I was requested to do so. As I stated BLR was once a market darling, how the mighty has fallen.
Black Range presentation, with a video link from the MD.
http://fnncompanypresentations.s3.amazonaws.com/BlackRangeMinerals_240712/index.html
Does anyone have any extra information on the ablation process they are touting? It seems simple and cost effective.
Has it been used in an economical fashion in the mining industry before to create viable projects from previously uneconomic ones?
Has it been used in an economical fashion in the mining industry before to create viable projects from previously uneconomic ones?
For those of you who may have lost faith in the direction this company is going, may I draw your attention to the following.
An item to be ratified at the upcoming AGM is the issue of 25 000 000 fpo to Mr Glasier, who has 40 years experience in the Uranium industry as well as being a lawyer.
Mr Glasier could have become involved with any number of other U companies, but he decided to go with BLR.
While other companies in Wyoming, talk about a resource, BLR has delivered one currently JORC MII 90 Million lbs.
With the AGM fast approaching, and the need to raise further funds quite evident ( for day to day running of the company ) at this stage . . . . . . . . as we don't need to drill anything to increase the resource, don't be put off by recent comment on other sites and this one, that the company is going to be diluted to oblivion.
My reasoning for thinking the share price will soon get a move on is that the PEA is due soon, and management would be very aware that to successfully raise funds the share price needs to go for a run, so any offer is in the money , so to speak.
I think you will find that when the PEA is released the share price WILL likely move substantially, because it won't just be retail buyers in the market . . . . . . . . . . . I would think that people who have invested with the thoughts of Mr Glasier before, would be more than happy to follow him into his next project.
I will go outside my comfort zone, and guess there will be buying up to the 6 to 7 cent level shortly after the PEA
( All in my opinion ) partly based on recent valuations by Fosters ( An institutional dealer )
Allowing for the PEA news to be digested and an orderly wave of buying, you would suspect, that 2 weeks before the AGM the PEA might be released. Remember when the Feb 2011 options were close to expiry, bingo news out and share price ran hard.
Please don't put the house on it . . . . . . . . . although a little patience may pay handsomely.
See you at the AGM
GT 86
I will go outside my comfort zone, and guess there will be buying up to the 6 to 7 cent level shortly after the PEA
( All in my opinion ) partly based on recent valuations by Fosters ( An institutional dealer )
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