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  • JonnyBravo
    JonnyBravo Posts: 4,103 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    More AAZ. Where is the resource upgrade?

    A rally in the PoG would be nice too.
  • Brought Nuance (NUAN). This is a software company which owns and develops technology behind voice recognition and is used by Apple in their "Siri" feature.

    A bit speculative but as tech companies are revolutionising the way we interact with devices this could be a worthwhile investment. Vehicle manufactures, sat navs, phones, home automation, medical service, call centres are all areas in which it can be used.

    Famous invester Carl Ichan also brought around 10% earlier this year.
  • JonnyBravo wrote: »
    More AAZ. Where is the resource upgrade?

    A rally in the PoG would be nice too.


    As requested. Its more positive then for a while, maybe because Soros and Paulson sold theirs

    AAZ languishes more then it should so it seems


    I last got Herencia on the 9th, (potential) miner of the S word we cant say
    I thought their last deal was more beneficial then the zero market gave them

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  • JoeCrystal
    JoeCrystal Posts: 3,368 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    For a moment, I thought you meant coprolite as they used to be mined for their high phosphate content. :p

    Cheers,
    Joe
  • The CEO of EMED resigned. Looks positive which is ironic but I bought some
  • Gold stronger recently, just needs to keep above todays lows and I think it could really take off properly. The next Fed chair is a total push over and not likely to take any hard stance soon.
    Despite the threats dollars as are solid as a wet noodle.
    "Amara's evolution over the past year has created a focus on execution and technical excellence; which in turn, has delivered a strengthened growth pipeline," the analysts explain. "Amara demonstrates progress and offers catalysts for a re-rating at a time when many peers are stagnating.

    "It is positioning itself to be one of the stand-out performers in the junior gold space."

    I took some Amara as its share fell in price on lower volume then it rose on and I sold some in the 20's
    http://www.iii.co.uk/articles/101724/gold-rocks-versus-gold-stocks
    http://www.amaramining.com/DocumentDownload.axd?documentresourceid=290
  • gb12345
    gb12345 Posts: 3,055 Forumite
    gb12345 wrote: »
    Bought £500 worth of Motion TV shares on Friday for £0.00014 per share.

    Finally cashed these out at £0.000226 on Tuesday and put my profit back in at £0.00019 on Wednesday.
  • Jegersmart
    Jegersmart Posts: 1,158 Forumite
    Quadrise Fuels International is one of the latest positions I took. I have very little (relatively) money in individual stocks at the moment as I feel the market is running out of steam. For now;)


    J
  • IronWolf
    IronWolf Posts: 6,445 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    edited 17 January 2014 at 1:00PM
    IronWolf wrote: »
    I bought a little investment fund thats starting, Craven House Capital (CRV). Currently selling for 0.25p but constantly issuing new shares for 1.25p. No brainer really.

    Up to 0.6p now, nice little 130% return :D

    Still holding, I like this as a long term hold.

    Last share I bought was Awilco Drilling I think, has a 20% dividend, paid quarterly.
    http://investingsidekick.com/awilco-drilling/
    Faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.
  • Drp8713
    Drp8713 Posts: 902 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 500 Posts
    Utilitywise.

    I wanted an energy company, then thought i would go for energy infrastructure and looked at National Grid. Then thought they had too many hoops to jump through so went for a company linked to the energy sector but not part of it and found Utilitywise.
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