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Hi Kennas

I was even boring myself!

:banghead:


There is a resistance level at 29-30 cents.
If breaks 30 cents and holds well, it has potential to take off.
(I did post this comment on my ASF blog).

:)

Lots of prospects - coal, iron, uranium, garnet & a consulting business.
 
Kennas

RE: Garnet

Garnet is still popluar. I think your parnter would like them especially if matched with emeralds.

I believe they are a bit less expensive than rubies, although a similar colour.


PS: have you had a chance to nip around to the LAT office in Miraflores (nice area, by the way)?

You might be able to find out something to our benefit!

;)


PSS: I did make an alert to price rises. Options increased over 100% in a relatively short space of time. So, money was there to be made & I did. :)
 
Hmmm... I haven't been paying much attention lately, but HDN provides a far more attractive SMA chart than anything else on my watchlist. I can't buy it as I have no cash atm, so I've picked it for the stock comp instead.
 

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Hi Moses

Thanks for your post. It is appreciated.

I am a bit slim on "facts" but sometimes in the market we get some clues.


:)rising share price
:confused:accumulation?
;)new initial shareholder notice


Combine this with HDN's rather nice looking projects.

Now, your chart adds to the technical side of things.


Wishing you luck with the competition.

:)
 
Could be a breakout ?

32c, up 18.519%


Next seller at 39c and only a couple of sellers.

About 100,000 shares for sale.

Who wants 'em?
:)
 
Satisfying sort of feeling.

last price 36c. Maybe it has broken out after all.

Up 33.333%


Options are up 37.5%


Thanks, Moses, for your chart in September.


Happy days!

:)
 
Ann.

TABALONG COAL PROJECT ADVANCES TO RESOURCE
DRILLING STAGE

• Haddington has scheduled resource drilling to commence at its Tabalong
Coal Project in South Kalimantan.
• Three geological teams have carried out extensive mapping and sampling
throughout one of the two KPs and commenced work on the second.
• Additional coal outcrops have been identified and targets established for
drilling.
• Outcrop sampling has confirmed high calorific values with potential to
produce high quality thermal product.
• Two drill rigs contracted to commence drilling before month’s end.
Diversified resources company Haddington Resources (ASX:HDN) expects
 
Suddenly the future of HDN isn't looking so rosy. Just thought I'd check seeing as I'm now losing my good position in the stock comp... :eek:
 

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Another big drop today (against a mostly positive market). HDN are going nowhere fast it seems? I got in at the peak and it's been bad news ever since :banghead:
 
Tekkman

That is not nice.

Most unkind.


I don't believe it!

So many prospects.

Including coal.


Did you know China is now a net importer of Coal?


:p:
 
Tekkman

That is not nice. Most unkind. I don't believe it!

So many prospects. Including coal. Did you know China is now a net importer of Coal? :p:

Hi moneymajix.

I don't follow or have/ever had shares HDN, so couldn't say anything about HDN.

I was merely replying back to Dion, and his experiences of buying at the top, while it traded down or sideways for that matter.

Definetly not intended to cast doubt on HDN

Cheers
SevenFX
 
Dion.

You may be interested in this thread discussion below
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8798

Cheers
SevenFX

Hehehe, yes true. (No offence taken, by the way).

I'm still suprised at the sharp decline. While I've been trying to get away from explorers, these guys do have cash flow and have some vertical integration courtesy of their acquisition of Minvest. I wanted some exposure to mining services so these guys looked like a nice way in.

Ah well, I'll keep holding and review in due course. Just seems to have been no news to trigger the SP decline, and it has slid on comparatively low volumes as well.
 
Interesting behaviour today.

So far no volume (big fat 0). First seller holding fast at 0.30 and a big order at 0.37, buyer at 0.27 earlier, now 0.275 but no dice. And appears to be more buyers than sellers.

Any experts care to comment :confused:
 
Some nice news for Dion.

:)

http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20071204/pdf/3168pjzvwx69xj.pdf

SHOOBRIDGE EXPLORATION UPDATE

• 18 RC holes for 920 metres completed at Liberator Uranium Prospect.
• Spectrometer measurements from the RC drill cuttings have indicated two
significant zones of uranium mineralization.
• Diamond drilling underway at KMesa Iron Prospect.
• 15m thick iron rich horizon intersected.



Up 20%, 33.5c


Not many sellers.


:)
 
Re: Big announcement

UP 70% to 35c

21 February 2008 ASX ANNOUNCEMENT

SPECTACULAR HIGH GRADE URANIUM DISCOVERED AT
SHOOBRIDGE PROJECT, NT


Highlights

• Significant uranium assay results from recent RC drilling at the
Liberator prospect within the Shoobridge (NT) project include:
o 3m @ 6.05% (133 lb/t ) U3O8 from 39m including 1m @ 18.1%
(399 lb/t) U3O8 from 40m
o 6m@ 1.34% (29 lb/t) U3O8 from 19m including 1m @ 4.99%
(110 lb/t) U3O8 from 21m
• Mineralogy comprises uraninite (pitchblende – uranium oxide) and
torbernite (copper uranium phosphate)
 
Re: Big announcement

UP 70% to 35c

21 February 2008 ASX ANNOUNCEMENT

SPECTACULAR HIGH GRADE URANIUM DISCOVERED AT
SHOOBRIDGE PROJECT, NT


Highlights

• Significant uranium assay results from recent RC drilling at the
Liberator prospect within the Shoobridge (NT) project include:
o 3m @ 6.05% (133 lb/t ) U3O8 from 39m including 1m @ 18.1%
(399 lb/t) U3O8 from 40m
o 6m@ 1.34% (29 lb/t) U3O8 from 19m including 1m @ 4.99%
(110 lb/t) U3O8 from 21m
• Mineralogy comprises uraninite (pitchblende – uranium oxide) and
torbernite (copper uranium phosphate)

wow, some really really good grades of U there, sorta like Cameco eat your heart out!

Did really well in a negative U mkt today I thought

I always liked the fact that HDN's U project was in U friendly NT :)
 
Truly, these are staggering grades of uranium. If there's enough of it, then it'll definitely become a mine. None of the groundwater problems of cigar lake either (cameco's 20% U3O8 mine). To answer a much earlier question posed in this forum, garnet is generally used in industrial water-jet cutting processes.

I also like the idea that the stock might "wash it's own face", ie/ they can finance some or all of their exploration from the profits of the mining services business.
 
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