Dona Ferentes
Pengurus pengatur
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Round up the usual suspects.....The usual suspects AR3 ARR NTU REE VML.
RMX might join the suspects list soon...
Another @barney special that I'm clinging onto with clenched buttocks. ?
another that is being rounded up .... ASM approaching $10. ........ up 11% this morningRound up the usual suspects.....
.... I see AR3 is getting close to $1.00, and no doubt @barney would like VML to be 10c. perhaps ARR may get to 20c, too.
another that is being rounded up .... ASM approaching $10. ........ up 11% this morning
Regrets, I've had a few: Having watched ASM when it was spun out (was sub a buck for a few occasions in the early days before the SP went whooshka) and having watched VML for too long (I think when it was sub 3c, I said "I don't chase") the RE sector has long been a bleedin' obvious place to get into, if the decarb narrative is to be believed. <Actually , you don't even have to believe it as long as sufficient others do!!> So I liked the look of AR3 as it
If vml management keep delivering like they are currently, there is going to be a very bright future ahead and 25c + might not be out of the question in the years ahead.Its a good looking business indeed DF.
$ 1.2 Billion M/Cap
$93M in cash after recent placement at $4.80 (Punters who participated would be happy at the moment)
I think that VML has a chance of emulating that M/cap at some time in the future which would give them a SP of +25 cents
As long as they don't branch out into ergonomic chairs and jousting sticks, lol.
Dreamin'
What! No comments on Friday's spike in many rare earth companies. AR3, ARU, KTA, HAS, NTU.
Holding ARU, to the moon baby. Edit: Will the other RE stocks play catch up next week. VML?
Is anyone working on a spreadsheet with all these rare earths on them and the % that each company has discovered?
Australia has among the world's largest recoverable reserves of the critical minerals used in advanced technologies, such as renewable energy, aerospace, defence, automotive and electric vehicles in particular, telecommunications and agritech.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the fund would effectively help fill finance gaps in critical minerals resources developments to get them off the ground.
"The commercial dimensions of the critical minerals market mean it is a difficult place to get established. We want to ensure that Australia's resources producers do get established to they can link up with others in our supply chains in a free and open Indo-Pacific", the Prime Minister said.
I thought great but tonightCritical Minerals Facility established by govt.
$2bill in loans over 10 years.
https://www.minister.industry.gov.au/minist...minerals-sector
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