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Maverick 11,maverick11 said:VMS having a good run today. I'm disappointed to see there doesn't seem to be much interest for them on this forum! I only wish I had money to buy more!
Sales in VMS at 30c now up 5c for the day. Turnover is now over 1,000,000.maverick11 said:VMS having a good run today as investors are obviously working out the potential upside of this company. I'm disappointed to see there doesn't seem to be much interest for them on this forum! I only wish I had money to buy more!
At 16:02 today VMS last sale was 31c on turnover of 1,127,823, a new high for this stock on very good volume. The chart is looking very healthy indeed.kevro said:Looking good, glad I did'nt take my loss when I bought in at .29c a couple of weeks ago. Instead lowered my average and bought more at .24c
Hi Kevro,kevro said:Ta Greggy, correct me if I am wrong but are not VMS drilling next to MOX and are after the same stuff and they are planning the big 600m+ drill holes
The Churchill Dam Project looks very exciting. I can't wait for the drilling to start.maverick11 said:IMO 29cps will soon be a joke! I suspect the buying today is in anticipation of their olypic dam drilling programme... 12km x 4km Iron-oxide, Copper, Gold, Uranium potential. This looks very promising...and is only 1 of their 4 100% owned projects!!
Not sure if it's next to MOX...but who cares!
I think it is only a very minor problem. When you look at it, it has not affected the prices of shares like Nova and Redport. Times are a changing and Beazley is now in favour of uranium mining.kevro said:Problem over here in WA is that our current governing party has already stated that U mining will not be considered.
It will be interesting to see what happens tomorrow. I'll probably sit back and relax and enjoy the Melb Cup here in Melbourne. I've got $5 each way on Mandela, just for fun. I only bet once a year. Hopefully, it won't finish last like my pick last year.maverick11 said:IMO 29cps will soon be a joke! I suspect the buying today is in anticipation of their olypic dam drilling programme... 12km x 4km Iron-oxide, Copper, Gold, Uranium potential. This looks very promising...and is only 1 of their 4 100% owned projects!!
Not sure if it's next to MOX...but who cares!
Chart still looking good. Eagerly awaiting start of drilling at its Churchill Dam project in SA for Olympic Dam style mineralisation.greggy said:It will be interesting to see what happens tomorrow. I'll probably sit back and relax and enjoy the Melb Cup here in Melbourne. I've got $5 each way on Mandela, just for fun. I only bet once a year. Hopefully, it won't finish last like my pick last year.
There seems to be a bit of a pullback for uranium stocks today. VMS is still holding pretty firmly at 28c. VMS seems to be a bargain compared to other uranium related plays.greggy said:Chart still looking good. Eagerly awaiting start of drilling at its Churchill Dam project in SA for Olympic Dam style mineralisation.
greggy said:There seems to be a bit of a pullback for uranium stocks today. VMS is still holding pretty firmly at 28c. VMS seems to be a bargain compared to other uranium related plays.
As always, do your own research before buy/selling.
Hi Kevro,kevro said:It appears the substantial holder is still accumulating. He stops dead when the SP hits .30c or over. Needs a few more buyers to force him higher me thinks.
Hi Kevro,kevro said:Morning Greggy, I got in originally when MOX got up and running and managed to get in a couple of trades with them. My VMS interest came out of the MOX thread at HC when dicussions were taking place about its neighbours and VMS being one of its neighbours so went off and did a little investigation and figured its got a lot of potential in the the short to medium term. Got some very nice ground in WA, Tassie and especially the SA dirt.
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