Sean K
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Just the rumour should send it up, as well as any other muted potential takeover targets. Wouldn't be surprised if NCM finds support as the perennial takeover target. Funny, I saw unusual action on this yesterday and didn't examine it hard enough.Dr Doom said:Spoke too soon - here's hoping. Current share price is a bargain if true. A 'target price of $55 would equate to $6.85 au. Current price = $5.45, diff = 25%.
NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of Newmont Mining Corp, rose in Friday premarket trading amid a media report that Canadian metals miner Barrick Gold Corp. could make a bid for its rival.
BusinessWeek said Barrick could pursue Newmont for its "proven and probable" reserves and operations worldwide in Australia, Canada, Mexico and the U.S.
If such a deal were reached, Newmont would be priced in the mid-50s, according to sources cited by the financial weekly magazine.
Last month, Newmont's fourth-quarter profit jumped more than threefold, lifted by higher gold prices, while Barrick's robust gold production boosted fourth-quarter earnings more than twofold.
I think this is worth taking more notice of for the open Mon am. Will be back to you just before then.....Dr Doom said:I think this is very bullish with a Morning Doji Star completed 2 days ago, before any speculation about a takeover.
So tempted to take a gamble and then just manage the position tightly. What a turn around story it could be. Or not.
Any bottom pickers out there? Anyone?
this stock is a perfect example as to why one should never try to pick a bottom on a downtrend...i.e catch a falling knife.
I learnt the hard way, during the dotcom bubble, when I doubled up after a £3 stock had dropped to £1.80ish. The bottom ended up at 15p!
At times like this, its worth revisiting the fundamentals in great details.
Hey...love the previous posts on this thread calling the bottom...lol
PS what was the purpose of your post?
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