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brit in michigan 30 May 2015

Anybody Out There? Talk to me - I feel as if I am in a Ghost Share!Must be some news about something to discuss, or should I creep back under my rock?

brit in michigan 24 Apr 2015

Re: Is there any hope for this share? Where's our illustrious CEO? Is he hiding from the cocktail circuit?Surely he must have met with some influencers on his world travels that could come in and ease the pain with a positive plan. Zinc is looking reasonably healthy at about Pds1,400 ton.and stocks appear to be low. When do we start digging. And for goodness sake lets stop doing surveys!.

Tatty 14 Apr 2015

Re: Is there any hope for this share? No.None. Nothing.

brit in michigan 27 Mar 2015

Is there any hope for this share? Anybody got anything positive to say about this share?Been very quiet here for some time.Nearly time for the directors to start their Spring / Summer Cocktail Offensive.

forwardloop 06 Feb 2015

Funding urgently required From Novembers interimsFinancial ResultsThere was a net loss for the period of £0.88 million (2013 loss £3.21 million);approximately £0.69 million of this 2014 loss was in respect of the diminutionin the value of the investment in LIM resulting from a fall in the share priceof that company. Administration expenses at £0.15 million were significantlylower than the comparative period in 2013.The group had no revenue for theperiod. At the period end cash resources had been reduced due to activitiesrelated to the GIAB acquisition and stood at £31,000. Additional funds willneed to be raised in the immediate future. However GIAB is well funded to carryout its planned programmes.

brit in michigan 26 Jan 2015

Re: thing to look forward to, by BOB HOPE AYM starting something positive to encourage shareholders?I could look forward to that, but I am not holding my breath.

KNEES 26 Jan 2015

thing to look forward to, by BOB HOPE ON TURNING 70'I still chase women, but only downhill'.ON TURNING 80'That's the time of your life when even your birthday suit needs pressing.'ON TURNING 90'You know you're getting old when the candles cost more than the cake.'ON TURNING 100'I don't feel old. In fact, I don't feel anything until noon. Then it's time for my nap.'

Tatty 26 Jan 2015

Re: AYM avoids my list of scammers... DI couldn't agree more with the comments and observations about AIM 'scammers'. I really think its about time this was regulated and investigated as far as possible - in some cases with criminal prosecutions. What is worse is that some of the failed company directors have popped up again in new AIM companies that follow the same pattern of thieving shareholders funds.The sad thing is AYM is on the main market and not AIM which should be better regulated in any case. I object to a company called " --------- Mining" that's never actually "mined" anything in its history. Maybe "anglesey scamming" is more appropriate?Caveat emptor and all that.

dickie3times 25 Jan 2015

AYM avoids my list of scammers... ...but only just...if they don't get their fingers out of each others arisoles?Trouble is, does this company qualify for Room 101...? Not yetI was going to put this company on my list of 'scammers' that only (seem) to exist for their ability to raise cash, with either no progress or very 'slow' progress at the expense of the small investor. No company could conceivably con so many investors for so long unless of course, they (the investors) can 'see' progress at the end of the tunnel...however, if they dilly-dally for much longer pi's will put this firmly into Room 101.This post from me to danpoe after he suggested that many companies exist 'just to pay wages' >Fri 22:18 ENEG.Ldanpoe.....Total failures, just a scam to collect their wages.~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~I've been saying that for years, yet i get ridiculed for suggesting such. You are the very first poster to say what i have 'known' for years. I had clear reservations that many 'tiddlers' on AIM are just there to raise cash, keeping the coffers topped up by endless placings and progress remaining at nil bar the odd "We are pleased to announce" Rns just to keep interest at a pitch.eg....a few that spring to mind...that have really been 'at it' for years, conning investors of their money with no real progress to becoming a cash generator from real earnings bar-placings. NRG, VAL, HER, RRL, KRD. Solg, Marl, Metminco, WHE, SAR...etc. The list goes on but although some AIM stocks are genuinely progressing towards production or a t/o, we must all be aware of the many companies that issue 'great updates' yet have been issuing placings for years, diluting the shares. The worst of them..consolidate the shares. 90% of consolidations is a signal to get out. gla

dickie3times 25 Jan 2015

Oil beef hooked............ ..and i'm reducing my holdings in OIL for quality precious *metal miners, *pharmas and *tech stocks >The tech industry looks ever more exciting with newer technology, especially the applications of 'facial recognition' that has got hundreds of companies interested including the worlds airline industry....?...sink or swim?Big decisions in the oil industry as the oil price continues to collapse. Will the oil industry go into 'schizm' (a word usually reserved for the church)? Investors must decide as the industry is about to end 120yrs of control over the world's oil energy resources and give way (finally) to the innovations of the electric vehicles powered by 'lithium' batteries...the big car makers are slowly switching to electric and will survive, while the oil industry will suffer huge losses and inevitable mergers or take overs, giving the small investor a chance, maybe to get his money back.....if that is, someone wants to buy out the company. Do or die, sink or swim, that is the decision many oil investors are making right now?OIL STOCKS ARE IN SCHIZM~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~Oil Drillers ‘Going to Die’ in 2Q on Crude Price SwoonJoe Carroll Jan 22, 2015 9:39 pm[link] drillers will begin collapsing under the weight of lower crude prices during the second quarter and energy explorers who employ them will shortly follow, according to Conway Mackenzie Inc., the largest U.S. restructuring firm.Companies that drill wells and manage fields on behalf of oil producers will be the first to fall after the benchmark American crude, West Texas Intermediate, lost 57 percent of its value in seven months, said John T. Young, whose firm led the city of Detroit through its 2013 bankruptcy.Oil companies have slashed thousands of jobs, delayed billions of dollars in projects and dropped or scaled back expansion plans in response to the prolonged rout in crude prices. For oilfield service providers that test wells and line the holes with steel and cement, the impact of price reductions forced upon them by explorers will start to pinch hard during the second quarter, Young said Thursday.“The second quarter is going to be devastating for the service companies,” Young said in a telephone interview from Houston. “There are certainly companies that are going to die.”Oilfield-service providers are facing a “double-whammy,” he said. Even as oil companies are demanding 20 percent to 30 percent price reductions, they’re also extending wait times before paying their bills, enlarging cash-flow gaps for the drilling and equipment firms, he said.

Boneidle62 12 Jan 2015

More predictions on Zn rise Interesting article may spark some interest at Parys Mtn. About time too.[link]

brit in michigan 09 Dec 2014

Swedish iron ore miner Northland Resources goes bankrupt Is the writing on the wall for our leaders investment in Sweden?I do hope I am wrong. Does this bankruptcy mean that there might be some cheap Iron Mines in Sweden.Can the knowledgeable amongst you give me some clues of impact of this situation.>>>>>>>Swedish Northland Resources (OSE: NAUR) said Monday that the Lulea District court has approved the company’s request for bankruptcy as it became impossible for the iron ore miner to deal with its more than $650 million in debt."The dramatic fall in iron ore prices this year made it impossible to raise the required financing, which was a prerequisite for continued operations," Northland board Chairman Olav Fjell said in an earlier statement.The Oslo-listed company, which employs over 800 people at its northern Sweden iron ore mine, had been have been trying to attract investment over the past 18 months. But in October this year, the company was forced to stop all operations and most employees got a notice of termination.Spot iron ore prices have fallen almost 50% this year as low-cost producers such as Vale (NYSE:VALE), Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) and BHP Billiton (ASX:BHP) have boosted production. Top consumer China, on the other side, has slowed down the demand.Trading on the company's shares and bonds have been halted since December 5th and will remain so as bankruptcy proceedings continue, the company said.The miner’s bankruptcy filing includes subsidiaries Northland Sweden AB, Northland Resources AB, Northland Logistics AB, Northland Logistics AS, Northland Mines OY and Northlhttp:Link: www.mining.com/swedish-iron-ore-miner-northland-resources-goes-bankrupt-73699/?utm_source=digest-en-mining-141208&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=digestand Exploration Finland OY.

KNEES 07 Dec 2014

Re: Parys LOL Top viewing on utube

nikbj68 06 Dec 2014

Re: Parys Never, in the history of investing, have so many wished for NO profit!!! That image is burnt into my mind.

Tatty 06 Dec 2014

Re: Parys I saw it. I just don't believe it. If AYM ever turn a profit out of actual mining at Parys, I'll personally run over the Menai bridge naked with a daffodil sticking out where the sun don't shine.

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