I bought VMS for its exciting potential. VMS followers will have to be patient, but I'm confident that the rewards will come.stu82 said:Nope straight back down again went as low as 26.5 today. I dont think theres going to be much of a boom until we start to see some results from mining. I agree wholeheartedly the potential on this one is massive however until the results back that up its all based on potential.
Hi Kennas,kennas said:It found some buying support today which is encouraging for you guys. Notice the long tail on the sp today.
But, I think between $0.22 and $0.25 is likely soon unless it comes out with a good ann. Just needs to consolidate a little bit and gather some more buy and hold investors instead of day traders.
Not counting my chickens greggy but:greggy said:Hi Kennas,
P.S. You must be happy about AGS's recent strong run.
I think AGS might pull back slightly before going on to new highs, but you know a lot more about it than I do. Best of luck.kennas said:Not counting my chickens greggy but:
:bier:
Support has been building again for VMS. It has gone up to 28.5c on turnover of just under 900,000.maverick11 said:I work directly in the industry so know it well and it is therefore my personal opinion which I still stand by. Like i said, to me it seems the upside far outweighs the potential risk and that is my personal opinion.
Highly prospective, yes. But when the music stops I don't want to be one without a chair. Uranium, tin, tungsten, gold, nickel, silver & base metals across their four projects. Chart indicates support in that range but i doubt it will get as low as 22cps. Drilling starts soon, all the best
greggy said:Support has been building again for VMS. It has gone up to 28.5c on turnover of just under 900,000.
As always, do your own research before buy/selling.
Good morning Stu82,stu82 said:Yeah got up to 30c at one point today finished up at 29c with good volume.
greggy said:Good morning Stu82,
Late in the afternoon it rose to 30c on turnover of over 1.2 million shares (over 4.5% of the company's freely tradeable shares), but finsihed at 29c. On good days VMS has been going up on strong turnover for a stock like this. I feel that this is a positive. I can't wait to see how the share price will react when drilling starts at its Churchill Dam Project in SA.
As always, do your own research before buy/selling.
Stu82,stu82 said:My thinking is along the same lines as ou Greggy the possibities far outweigh the negatives with this stock and im like you hanging out for the projects to go ahead
greggy said:Stu82,
Out of interest may I ask you why you bought VMS? I've already gone to great lengths as to my reasoning and I'm sure other forum readers would find any other insights to be of interest.
Does anyone in here know the exactly date VMS starts drilling in its SA project? As anyone in here says it will be started soon, but what is roughly timeframe? Thanksstu82 said:.
From all reports the management are sound and reliable so it looked like the exact sort of investment i was looking for. Still holding and waiting for the commencment of drilling
Still waiting like everyone else. In recent ASX announcements VMS said late Oct / early Nov 06. Hopefully, it won't be much longer.wtao said:Does anyone in here know the exactly date VMS starts drilling in its SA project? As anyone in here says it will be started soon, but what is roughly timeframe? Thanks
Credit Suisse likes this stock and its enormous potential.stu82 said:well Credit Suisse just topped up with some more shares. That can only be good news i feel considering the share price has been hovering around 25-30c without showing any real signs of jumping. Anyone else have any thoughts on this?
They are waiting on gov and heritage approvals, so could be any time soonish.imajica said:anyone know when they are drilling their Churchill Dam tenement?
Action has been a little slow of late. I recently left 2 messages with VMS secretary for MD to ring me, but I'm still waiting for a response. Shareholders shouldn't be treated this way. Of note, VMS has announced an options issue.KIWIKARLOS said:so once they have approval how long does it usually take to drill some samples, i thought i saw some mention somewhere that there were already some introductory results from previous analysis floating round?
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