bigdog
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You're holding and you have no idea what the price might be once they get going? I assume you think that they will go up? The answer must be yes since you hold it. Why will it go up?does any one have any idea on what gbg share price would be worth down the tack once they get going.last year i went to rising stars seminar and ask george jones 5 to 6 dollars was his comment.hope he is right .i am a holder an looking to buy more.
You're holding and you have no idea what the price might be once they get going? I assume you think that they will go up? The answer must be yes since you hold it. Why will it go up?
OK, so you assume it will go up because everything's in place, it will expand, and it will pay a dividend down the track. So, what's in place, what's expanding, and when will they eventually pay a dividend? I'm raising these simple aspects of a fundamental analysis question to 'what price will this be?' because without understanding capex, opex, debt, refinancing, interest rates, contracts for sale, etc, then the question is impossible to answer. Do you have those answers? You should since you're holding it.why won`t it. everything is in place to grow and expand and most of all this will pay a dividend down the track
Investment Highlights
• GBG is developing the Karara Iron Project (KIP) in JV with one of
China oldest steel companies, Angang Iron and Steel Corporation
(Ansteel), which is ranked third by steel production of the
majors in China. The KIP has two phases – hematite production,
which commences in 2010 and magnetite concentrate and pellet
production which commences in 2011. The project is not
constrained by Port infrastructure (Geraldton) and can transport
iron ore product utilising existing railways with only minor
upgrades and extensions. Additionally the project is fully funded
(equity completed) while Ansteel is responsible for arranging
project debt by December 09. Our NPV for GBG is $0.98/share
with a successful ramp up and confirmation of project quality as
catalysts from here.
hey there kenmas i am just wondering how u picked your tip for the stock tipping competition .all that tecnical darter lol. hope u make millions.69 out of 75 wow. gee wiz mate i only want a guess of what someone thinks its worth. like bigben101 on sdl . is it really to much to ask .
LOL. I can't believe you actually went back to edit that post and left it looking like that. No wonder you can't even attempt to do your own evaluation. I started to try and help you but when you start abusing people (especially mods) for doing it, your lifespan becomes short. You should just stick to taxi driving I think.hey there kenmas i am just wondering how u picked your tip for the stock tipping competition .all that tecnical darter lol. hope u make millions.69 out of 75 wow. gee wiz mate i only want a guess of what someone thinks its worth. like bigben101 on sdl . is it really to much to ask .
Hi guys, this is kind of off track, but I bought these shares a while ago through commbank, and have never recieved any notification or written proof of purchase, such as a letter or what not from the company. Am I the only one here or what?
Furthermore, are there half yearly dividends handed out, or not?
An important milestone today. The W A government has given final environmental approval to the Karara project!
http://asx.com.au/asxpdf/20090909/pdf/31km91wzp7hr3t.pdf
An important milestone today. The W A government has given final environmental approval to the Karara project!
http://asx.com.au/asxpdf/20090909/pdf/31km91wzp7hr3t.pdf
& that's why my profit trigger tripped & I'm a happy chappy
Big gap up, it's sure to retrace & I'll be back on but finally looks like the stock market is a place to make money againHappy, happy happy
Are you sure you are not out too soon? hang on... you are.
On the charts quite a neat little coiling 5-wave traingle. If broken on the upside then a target of $1.3 based on height of triangle. But quite possibly a gap close before shooting up?
Of course it pretty much all depends on the Chinese had for dinner last night.
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