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To: Boolish who wrote (202339)8/9/2011 1:25:27 PM
From: ogi  Respond to of 312825
 
Tell me about it!! Another example of my ill timing as I added @ 3.05-3.10 and @ 2.90,last week waiting for the TSE go ahead. now possibly the biggest position I have ever held. However, they have cash to take them in to pilot plant production which will have them flowing cash by ??? first qrtr 2012, so in the long view my buys perhaps ill timed but I do believe they will prove fruitful. Finally have enough for guilt free swing trading but have not indulged since I got the entries all wrong for that!! So wish I had that cash yesterday!!!!!!!!!!



To: Boolish who wrote (202339)8/9/2011 2:18:57 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312825
 
ort.a - an entirely new - and cheaper - way to refine such a central metal as aluminium will have such a massive upside we can't imagine ... and we'll never get it as punters, only see a takeout at some sort of multi-bagger, then some big outfit will benefit ... all they have to demonstrate is that the process can be scaled up and be cheaper, that's 'all', lol ... meantime paper games, but i like the chances enough to hold full position size through to year-end at least

Al trivia - did you know that you are highly unlikely to have ever seen aluminium? - what you're looking at is the oxide, the metal combines with oxygen in nanoseconds following exposure, and it's the oxide [a/k/a alumina] that forms a tight skin and protects it