What’s your big gamble?

What’s your big gamble?

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petemurphy

10,117 posts

183 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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BoRED S2upid said:
Why should tomorrow be special? Every day is a record day for America the markets are getting used to it by now! We all are.
maybe he owns babcock shares

BoRED S2upid

19,683 posts

240 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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petemurphy said:
BoRED S2upid said:
Why should tomorrow be special? Every day is a record day for America the markets are getting used to it by now! We all are.
maybe he owns babcock shares
Well that’s a given that those are going to have a crap day wouldn’t be a Monday if they didn’t loose a few percent.

vulture1

12,211 posts

179 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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So the question is crazy spike and trail down all day or crazy spike and trail up to lunchtime.... hmm

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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I'm thinking of buying KEFI tomorrow. They have a much smaller MCAP than GGP but seem much closer to actually digging some gold out of the ground.

Anyone else got KEFI? Anyone hold both GGP and KEFI and agree with me that KEFI is closer to making money?

I may sell my GGP to buy more KEFI.

classicfred

379 posts

77 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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MikeStroud said:
I'm thinking of buying KEFI tomorrow. They have a much smaller MCAP than GGP but seem much closer to actually digging some gold out of the ground.

Anyone else got KEFI? Anyone hold both GGP and KEFI and agree with me that KEFI is closer to making money?

I may sell my GGP to buy more KEFI.
Sold some of my GGP on Friday to split it between KEFI, Shanta Gold and Scotgold. All now small gambles. Don't know anything about any of them really lol.

rich12

3,462 posts

154 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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MikeStroud said:
I'm thinking of buying KEFI tomorrow. They have a much smaller MCAP than GGP but seem much closer to actually digging some gold out of the ground.

Anyone else got KEFI? Anyone hold both GGP and KEFI and agree with me that KEFI is closer to making money?

I may sell my GGP to buy more KEFI.
I've had some for a couple of weeks. Only a little bit to add to my golden unicorn that sts diamonds and bleeds oil portfolio.

TCX

1,976 posts

55 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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MikeStroud said:
I'm thinking of buying KEFI tomorrow. They have a much smaller MCAP than GGP but seem much closer to actually digging some gold out of the ground.

Anyone else got KEFI? Anyone hold both GGP and KEFI and agree with me that KEFI is closer to making money?

I may sell my GGP to buy more KEFI.
Imho that's a crazy move,even with 'gambles',where's your money best off? To me the two mining shares making moves at the mo ggp and eua,
Kefi are in much more volatile areas,decent gamble to me would be eee



Edited by TCX on Sunday 12th July 21:54

TCX

1,976 posts

55 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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Looking forward to next few weeks,current high/low lights,share/sipp
Avct +72% down from 300% over last few weeks lol/+57%
Eua +120%/+3%
Emh both +4% takeover coming up I hope
Ggp +107%/+158%
Orcp -21%/+14% letter of intent n funding could see this fly,
Few other bits n pieces tils,evg longer term
Rld current suspension hopeful mining RTO
Current watching eee,czn,kdnc
Good luck all in coming week

Edited by TCX on Sunday 12th July 21:57

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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TCX said:
MikeStroud said:
I'm thinking of buying KEFI tomorrow. They have a much smaller MCAP than GGP but seem much closer to actually digging some gold out of the ground.

Anyone else got KEFI? Anyone hold both GGP and KEFI and agree with me that KEFI is closer to making money?

I may sell my GGP to buy more KEFI.
Imho that's a crazy move,even with 'gambles',where's your money best off? To me the two mining shares making moves at the mo ggp and eua,
Kefi are in much more volatile areas,decent gamble to me would be eee

Edited by TCX on Sunday 12th July 21:54
To me both GGP and EUA have a much higher MCAP than KEFI whilst I think KEFI has a better plan to get the gold out the ground. Also EUA did a presentation in Dec 2019 saying their share price would be 12.75p if they realise everything they hope to, it's currently at 17p which I assume is because of the increased gold price but still not much room to go up from there imo.

In reality I see all of these guys pumping the same story: They have a few plots in places you've never heard of, claim that there is gold in dem der hills, mugs like me pump money in whilst they spend 5 years doing study after study after test drill after test drill whilst periodically issuing more shares to dilute what share holders already hold and so it goes on as long as the senior management can keep diluting and paying themselves a fortune for not actually delivering anything. To me this "we've found gold in some unknown place" type of business is the easiest quick rich scheme out there; I'm thinking of starting one myself.

rich12

3,462 posts

154 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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MikeStroud said:
To me both GGP and EUA have a much higher MCAP than KEFI whilst I think KEFI has a better plan to get the gold out the ground. Also EUA did a presentation in Dec 2019 saying their share price would be 12.75p if they realise everything they hope to, it's currently at 17p which I assume is because of the increased gold price but still not much room to go up from there imo.

In reality I see all of these guys pumping the same story: They have a few plots in places you've never heard of, claim that there is gold in dem der hills, mugs like me pump money in whilst they spend 5 years doing study after study after test drill after test drill whilst periodically issuing more shares to dilute what share holders already hold and so it goes on as long as the senior management can keep diluting and paying themselves a fortune for not actually delivering anything. To me this "we've found gold in some unknown place" type of business is the easiest quick rich scheme out there; I'm thinking of starting one myself.
EUA's price hike is to do with takeover rumours/rns/not being suspended any more.

TCX

1,976 posts

55 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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MikeStroud said:
TCX said:
MikeStroud said:
I'm thinking of buying KEFI tomorrow. They have a much smaller MCAP than GGP but seem much closer to actually digging some gold out of the ground.

Anyone else got KEFI? Anyone hold both GGP and KEFI and agree with me that KEFI is closer to making money?

I may sell my GGP to buy more KEFI.
Imho that's a crazy move,even with 'gambles',where's your money best off? To me the two mining shares making moves at the mo ggp and eua,
Kefi are in much more volatile areas,decent gamble to me would be eee

Edited by TCX on Sunday 12th July 21:54
To me both GGP and EUA have a much higher MCAP than KEFI whilst I think KEFI has a better plan to get the gold out the ground. Also EUA did a presentation in Dec 2019 saying their share price would be 12.75p if they realise everything they hope to, it's currently at 17p which I assume is because of the increased gold price but still not much room to go up from there imo.

In reality I see all of these guys pumping the same story: They have a few plots in places you've never heard of, claim that there is gold in dem der hills, mugs like me pump money in whilst they spend 5 years doing study after study after test drill after test drill whilst periodically issuing more shares to dilute what share holders already hold and so it goes on as long as the senior management can keep diluting and paying themselves a fortune for not actually delivering anything. To me this "we've found gold in some unknown place" type of business is the easiest quick rich scheme out there; I'm thinking of starting one myself.
Don't think eua much to do with price of gold?
Neither eua or ggp about m'cap,or current asset prices,
Ggp tie in with NCM,when NCM have mine and processing facility 40km from Havieron,Telfer which is currently in decline,but would benefit from ore from Havieron,ncm won't want to have to explain to share holders why 25%of Havieron 'got away from them',so hopefully at least ncm buy out ggp stake,if not complete take over
Eua all about rare earth metals,also take over,bidding war,UBS haven't become involved on an off chance,they see big bucks
Happy to be lth in both,also was in kefi,sold out,rather trust in Russians,dealing in Russia,and Aussies in Australia than mining in Ethiopia and Saudi,good luck

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Edited by TCX on Sunday 12th July 23:05

petemurphy

10,117 posts

183 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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i have skin not modern water i presume thats ok am v confused over the link




Collaboration agreement between Integumen and Avacta



Modern Water is pleased to note that Integumen plc ("Integumen"), the Company's reagent production agency partner, has entered into a collaboration agreement with Avacta plc ("Avacta") for the evaluation of Avacta Affimers for the real-time identification of localised COVID-19 hotspots in wastewater, from which authorities can be alerted through Integumen's real-time alert system to prevent the spread of the disease to the wider community.



Under the collaboration agreement with Avacta announced by Integumen today, the two parties have agreed to evaluate some of the recently generated Avacta Affimer reagents in next-generation sensors based on the real-time bacteria detection and alert system1 developed by Rinocloud Ltd, a subsidiary of Integumen.

Once initial testing of the Affimer reagents is completed over the next few weeks, validation of the sensors will be carried out using real SARS-COV-2 virus samples in a containment level 3 laboratory at the University of Aberdeen. Upon successful completion of the evaluation, Integumen and Avacta intend to enter into a supply agreement for the supply of Affimers into Integumen's sensors with the aim of integrating these sensors and retrofitting them into Modern Water's Microtox water contamination system units to detect COVID-19, with the potential for Modern Water to play a key role in sales, marketing and distribution of the upgraded contamination detection systems. The Microtox system, which can detect the presence of contaminating bacteria, virus and toxins but not yet identify them, is distributed by Modern Water and has a global footprint of over 3,000 installations.



Simon Humphrey - CEO of Modern Water, commented:



"We are delighted to be in a position to have a distribution channel that can make the most of the roll-out of the real-time novel sensors for the detection of SARS-CoV-2. Scientists around the world are developing ways of using sewage to locate new infection hotspots and track a second wave of COVID-19. The completion of this evaluation which, if successful, could identify the level of infection in a community without the need for testing individuals is a very exciting breakthrough and we look forward to working with Integumen to make it happen."



Gerard Brandon - CEO of Integumen and Non-Executive Chairman of Modern Water, comments:



"Modern Water has 30+ years of recognition, through the Microtox brand, as the Gold Standard in water contamination detection for equipment that has been sold, and known, across the world. Adding the first real-time detection COVID-19 virus alert system into a tried and trusted Brand, making the world a safer place, is something that management and Boards of both Integumen and Modern Water want to achieve by this cooperation. The Microtox distribution channel is a giant step to achieving that goal."

rich12

3,462 posts

154 months

petemurphy

10,117 posts

183 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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pah deepwater are doing a placing thats the sp tanking further i presume

ALawson

7,815 posts

251 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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Avacta or SKIN/Modern Water...….which one? TCX post would imply plenty of upside to Avacta SP.

I see VAST are stringing it out with another delivery update RNS (fingers crossed that goes blue, do I hold of jettison it)?

How those futures looking?

vulture1

12,211 posts

179 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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If it helps anyone I remember from the last us election gold kept rising up to the day before polling then dropped from there. However there wasn't corona going on in the world at that time.

egomeister

6,700 posts

263 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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vulture1 said:
If it helps anyone I remember from the last us election gold kept rising up to the day before polling then dropped from there. However there wasn't corona going on in the world at that time.
I don't think US politics is the driving factor for gold at the moment!

journeymanpro

757 posts

77 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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ALawson said:
Avacta or SKIN/Modern Water...….which one? TCX post would imply plenty of upside to Avacta SP.

I see VAST are stringing it out with another delivery update RNS (fingers crossed that goes blue, do I hold of jettison it)?

How those futures looking?
Ftse 1.2% up apparently

petemurphy

10,117 posts

183 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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how we feeling for the week? wondering whether to sell a few if its a reasonable opening today - do we think numbers below will all be bad or as market expects




The macro news for the coming week will include some major data sets from the UK in the form of gross domestic product (GDP) on Tuesday, inflation readings on Wednesday and unemployment figures on Thursday.

The unemployment and inflation data will provide further insight into how the lockdown has affected the British economy, covering the months of May ad June respectively, while the batch of data may also provide some indications of what the trend may be for the coming months amid a steady flow of reports of large layoffs from firms across the economy.

In the three months to April UK unemployment was 3.9%, however, this did not take into account the 9mln people that are currently estimated to be on the furlough scheme, meaning there is a potential for a spike in jobless rates when the support is wound down in October.

Meanwhile, inflation remains very low at 0.5% in May, and while wage rises are staying ahead of this there are concerns that rising oil prices could increase costs at the pumps and squeeze consumers that are already struggling, potentially causing knock-on effects for retailers and leisure firms as they attempt to recover from the effects of lockdown.

UK consumer data due at the end of the week may also provide some clarity on how consumers are feeling and whether the recent measures announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak will be enough to entice spenders to open their wallets again.

Meanwhile, data from across the Atlantic in the week will include US inflation figures on Tuesday as well as retail sales and jobless claims data on Thursday.

There will also be news from the continent as the European Central Bank meets to make its latest decision on interest rates for the eurozone.

TCX

1,976 posts

55 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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ALawson said:
Avacta or SKIN/Modern Water...….which one? TCX post would imply plenty of upside to Avacta SP.

I see VAST are stringing it out with another delivery update RNS (fingers crossed that goes blue, do I hold of jettison it)?

How those futures looking?
Still plenty room for Avacta they own intellectual property ref antigen tests,plenty of uses for them to be discovered,not just covid share
Ditched vast should've held was in 16p this year,also made money last Oct on rise when Zim signing was due....still not happened,look at photos of 'mining gear' on twitter n decide for yourself?
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