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Undervalued aim stocks

  • 22-06-2011 9:10pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,685 ✭✭✭


    The aim Market is having a real bad year of it so far. Hopefully things will be sorted in Greece soon and we can get some good news out of the US. Some of these stocks are way oversold IMO. I Hold a good few exploration stocks but the two I will keep topping up on at these knock down prices are herencia resources and Sirius minerals. If not for the turmoil in the markets herencia would be double or treble it's current share price after a number of excellent rns' detailing results of exploration drills in Chile over the last couple of months. Sirius on the other hand are about to start drilling in York to confirm the presence of a high grade of potash. They hope to start mining the potash within four to five years. Potash (a fertilizer) is to become a very important commodity with the world population increasing and food prices surging. At 7p with other projects in the US and Australia and with a Number of the board in charge of fortescue metals as its share price climbed from 10c to $6 Sirius is a steal. Although both carry risks the more I research both companies the more confident I am they will succeed.
    Anyone else think there are bargains to be got buying shares in the present climate??


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,062 ✭✭✭✭Thargor


    Ive been thinking every day is the bottom for the last 2 or 3 weeks now for most of my portfolio which is nearly all AIM, but they keep slipping, getting kind of worried now. My 2 main ones are Range Resources and Amur Minerals and they've held their ground okay compared to others but have started to slip in recent days now aswell. Still not as bad as Xcite and a few others though thank God. I dont have any spare cash so Im just ignoring the whole thing now, hopefully French/UK/German banks have too much to lose Greece will be sorted no matter how bad it is.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 426 ✭✭poodles


    Thar, did you take a look at my USOP thread? Had my eye for sometime on them but had to move to buy yesterday due to a lot of new interest in them increasing the SP.
    Definitely worth taking a closer look imho


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,084 ✭✭✭✭neris


    Ive been buying an reit property company that owns offices for small-medium businesses in the london area. . I bought my first lot before xmas at 23p. Theyve been trading the last few weeks between 29p-30p but just cant break the 30p barrier. Profits are up this year, rents are up, occupancy levels up. However they are proposing a 10:1 reverse stock split in the coming months (2nd time this has happened to me after citigroup). Think the aim has loads of value left in it medium-long term but you just need to do alot of reasearch as its such a big listing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,062 ✭✭✭✭Thargor


    poodles wrote: »
    Thar, did you take a look at my USOP thread? Had my eye for sometime on them but had to move to buy yesterday due to a lot of new interest in them increasing the SP.
    Definitely worth taking a closer look imho
    Yeah I saw that, it sounds damn good alright, Im forcing myself to build up cash right now so I have options if there are layoffs at work, definitely have it on my watchlist though, thanks.


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