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Zareba,....... huge potential (ZBA)     

dexter01 - 15 Feb 2005 10:09

Zareba floated on AIM on 14/02/05, it looks to have huge potential.

Dexter

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ZAREBA issued on Monday 14th February: size of offer 1.5M

Name Number of Ordinary Shares Percentage of issued share capital following Admission Brian Moritz 10,000,000 5.0% John Woolgar 5,000,000 2.5% James Burgess 10,000,000 5.0% Jo Malins 10,000,000 5.0% FGL Asset Management Ltd 10,000,000 5.0% RAB Energy Fund Limited 10,000,000 5.0%

Business:
Making investments in the mining and minerals sector in Australasia, Africa and the former Soviet Union

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Saturday February 12, 1:22 AM
Zareba To Acquire Uranium Asset Within A Month - Sources
By Sarah Thompson

Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

ADVERTISEMENT


LONDON (Dow Jones)--Zareba, due to make its debut on London's Alternative Investment Market Monday, will make a significant acquisition within a month, people familiar with the deal told Dow Jones Newswires.

The U.K. mining shell is to announce the purchase of a "huge" uranium asset in Australia, the sources said.

Zareba has been established for the purpose of making investments in the mining and minerals sectors. It is being floated Monday at one penny.

Executive Chairman Brian Moritz is a director of Southern African Resources (SFU.LN), the shares of which have gone from three pence to 35 pence within 18 months.

Zareba's directors are also involved in Zari Resources PLC (ZAR.LN), which floated at 1 penny in July 2004 and closed today (Friday) at 4.13 pence.

A spokesman for Zareba said: "There are some assets we are looking at, and a uranium asset in Australia is one of them. It hasn't been dismissed out of course."



















ethel - 16 Feb 2005 15:34 - 12 of 140

By the way,DextorO1 I was being togue in cheek when I quoted the naked traders very own words:"Please do not follow me into this".And,of course all his followers disobeyed him,but not me!!I wish you well with this punt.Ethel Green

dexter01 - 16 Feb 2005 15:39 - 13 of 140

ethel,
when you posted that it was far too early to get the tongue in cheek bit!
dexter

proptrade - 16 Feb 2005 16:04 - 14 of 140

i am loving this polite banter guys! Ethel, i shall call you Mrs Green in future. so polite!

ethel - 16 Feb 2005 16:41 - 15 of 140

Ms.Green,Mr Proptrade!!!!

proptrade - 16 Feb 2005 16:51 - 16 of 140

my apologies madam!

hangon - 16 Feb 2005 17:36 - 17 of 140

This is nothing to do with the merits of ZBA

Nuclear energy is safe if handled properly: Three-mile-island and Chernobyl were blatently mis-managed and should never have happened. I'm with Dexter01 on this, I think. France has nearly 80% (that much?) Nuclear electricity and one hears nothing about problems there.
We must also remember that the amount of nuclear material needed is quite small I recall the WWII bombs used about 1 gram and Where Did it come from - out of the earth! It is already here......admitedly in low concentration.......and dirty bombs are mostly feared than practical - a simple giger counter at airports/tube entrances would identify people carrying it, as it could not be carried in a lead-flask (someone might notice).
Nucler power has some down-side but very little compared with the prospect of Oil running out - Oil should be kept for lubrication and military use alone. Everyone else use electric - electric vehicles are just about practical and soon will even better, just look at the development of the car from its origins.

ethel - 16 Feb 2005 18:02 - 18 of 140

The only downside of a nuclear "accident" is the terrible consequences...unimaginable destruction and pollution lasting for generations.All that horror for cheaper electricity..no way

bigbobjoylove - 16 Feb 2005 20:56 - 19 of 140

back to the share folks.

I'm in for d multibagggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg.

moneyman - 16 Feb 2005 22:11 - 20 of 140

So am I ;-)

proptrade - 17 Feb 2005 12:03 - 21 of 140

any idea of the mkt cap?

dexter01 - 17 Feb 2005 12:04 - 22 of 140

it was 1.5m at 1p issue price.

proptrade - 17 Feb 2005 13:49 - 23 of 140

cheers

mtld1 - 17 Feb 2005 21:19 - 24 of 140

Forgive my ignorance as a beginner - todays buys 4.726m versus sells 1.615m - and the share drops minus 18% ????? Can anyone explain please.

julian1976 - 21 Feb 2005 13:20 - 25 of 140

not much movement today though buys still outnumbering sells. seems to have finally settled after the recent ups and downs

julian1976 - 21 Feb 2005 21:50 - 26 of 140

Zareba PLC
21 February 2005

Zareba plc

Holding in Company



On 18 February 2005 Cantor Fitzgerald Europe informed the Company that it has an
interest in 7,750,000 Ordinary Shares in the Company, representing 3.88 per
cent. of the issued share capital of the Company.



21 February 2005


This information is provided by RNS

dexter01 - 22 Feb 2005 14:32 - 27 of 140

Keep a very close eye on this one, it could quite easily have a sharp rise like URA did , potential for a quick profit, for no reason other than this sector is red hot .
Dexter

dexter01 - 22 Feb 2005 15:35 - 28 of 140

this is starting to tick up now

dexter01 - 22 Feb 2005 16:14 - 29 of 140

a whole page of blue buys!!

fahud - 22 Feb 2005 16:30 - 30 of 140

Anyone know why so many buys today? I something brewing.....

ateeq180 - 22 Feb 2005 17:12 - 31 of 140

Can some one explain me how can someone sell a share at a higher bid price after the close,as i have just noticed some big sellings after 4.30.
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