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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."



















moneyman - 12 Dec 2005 22:13 - 128 of 140

See the late RNSs - Just need to get the AIM Admission documents out and then all is back on track.

The Stock Market Report for Monday December 12th from UK-Analyst.com

We told you on Friday that top smaller-company website WatsHot.com had noted market talks that significant progress was being made by AIM-listed Zareba, a small oil processing company. The website said that it had heard from informed sources that a significant acquisition was imminent. the shares were suspended after rising 0.075p to 1.8p pending an announcement. To discover more click here.

egad - 08 Feb 2006 10:46 - 129 of 140

Anyone got any news of whats happening on the zareba front.

wilbs - 12 Mar 2006 08:42 - 130 of 140

Quadrise takes 'smart oil' technology to Aim
By Edward Simpkins (Filed: 12/03/2006)


A company that claims to have technology that could extend the life of the oilfields beneath the North Sea by around eight years is to list on London's junior Aim market early next month.


Quadrise, which will be worth around 100m on its debut, has rights to technology developed by Akzo Nobel, the 11bn Dutch chemicals group. The technology enables an emulsion fuel oil to be manufactured from heavy crude oils, and from residues produced by refineries after the lighter, more valuable petroleum products have been separated.

The fuel is produced by mixing the heavy crude and residues with water to form an emulsion, which is stabilised by adding chemicals developed by Akzo Nobel. It burns more efficiently and completely than other fuels, resulting in lower emissions. It is expected to be 10 per cent cheaper than standard oil and customers such as power producers would achieve a cost saving of around $75m a year on a 1,000MW power station.

Bill Howe, the chief executive of Quadrise, said: "It can be used directly in power stations and it burns better than conventional heavy fuel oils. As it contains water it burns at a lower temperature, which means that less nitrous oxide is produced. Its greenhouse gas emissions are 20 per cent lower compared with coal."

Howe also pointed out that the technology allows very heavy crudes and residues to be diluted enough to make them economically transportable to market. "Refiners don't want heavy crude, they want the light end of the barrel and turning heavy crude into light is expensive."

However, he said the technology should improve the finances of the extraction of heavy crude to the point where known but untapped reserves of heavy crude were economically viable.

"Oil and gas production from the North Sea is entering a deficit situation relative to UK demand. Within 10 years, at an oil price of $35 per barrel, the energy import cost for the UK would be $20bn a year. But there exists within the North Sea some 5bn barrels of discovered but non-producing heavy oil," Howe said.

"Quadrise can facilitate the economic production of this oil by providing a means to market for its heaviest fractions. These reserves would last almost eight years at the UK's current oil consumption of 1.75m barrels per day."

The technology would also facilitate the production of the 1bn barrels of bitumen and tar sands which have been discovered in the US and Canada.

Quadrise will list on Aim through the reverse takeover of a former mining company called Zareba.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/03/12/cnaim12.xml&menuId=242&sSheet=/money/2006/03/12/ixcitytop.html

moneyman - 12 Mar 2006 19:50 - 131 of 140

Excellent news. Should be coming back to the market shortly.

robertalexander - 13 Mar 2006 09:28 - 132 of 140

have started a quadrise thread, used zba as epic as quadrise haven't got one yet.
it includes the above article and a few links to quadrise intl ltd. If this is the correct place to chat about Quadrise/zareba can i cancel my thread or is it worth having a seperate thread just for quadrise. your advice please as wouldn't like to stand on anyones toes. [plus you guys have been doing this sort of thing longer than me so will prob do a more proessional job]

Tole - 22 Mar 2006 18:01 - 133 of 140

ZAREBA - ZBA (DUE TO RESUME TRADING TOMORROW - 23rd MARCH)

Heads up on a old favourite due to resume its trading after its reverse takeover of Quadrise tomorrow...

p.php?pid=staticchart&s=L^ZBA&p=5&t=1&dmp.php?pid=staticchart&s=L^ZBA&p=0&t=1&dm

The current plans are that an Admission Document giving full details of the
reverse takeover transaction, a substantial share placing and associated
proposals will be sent out to shareholders on Thursday next week, 23rd March.
Dealings in the Company's shares, which have been suspended since 9th December
2005 are therefore expected to resume on 23rd March.


Janus - 02 Apr 2006 09:45 - 134 of 140

The star of the show has been cash shell Zareba. After trading had been suspended for three months pending a reverse takeover, dealings began again 10 days ago at twice the suspension price. I took the chance to unload about a third of my holding at 3. The rest is now in for free. The gain on the portion sold is 245% over 12 months.

It will take a lot to get me to sell any more at the current level. Zareba, to be renamed Quadrise Fuels International, is using technology developed by Akzo Nobel to produce emulsion fuel oils for power generators. The technology adds zing to the most unpromising heavy crudes and refinery sludge and has the potential to save a big power station anything up to $75m (43m) a year. It also cuts greenhouse-gas emissions.

Zareba is already in talks to supply four different power generators. It would need to secure only a couple of them as customers to justify its current market value of 167m.

The worldwide potential runs into the hundreds of millions. Having assembled the greatest collection of emulsion-fuel experts ever seen in captivity, Zareba has the makings of a great business.

Minster Pharmaceutical has been weak recently even though it has started human trials on its prophylactic for migraine, Tonabersat. The only equivalent drug on the market, Johnson & Johnsons Topamax, generated about $800m sales in the migraine market in its first year despite some unpleasant side-effects.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2097-2113904,00.html

moneyman - 02 Apr 2006 20:06 - 135 of 140

Should create some strong activity tomorrow.

ahoj - 19 Apr 2006 08:27 - 136 of 140

why the jump. 10 fold!

bonn1e - 19 Apr 2006 08:43 - 137 of 140

Consolidation of the shares 10:1

cellby - 19 Apr 2006 13:42 - 138 of 140

going to be qfi from tomorrow,first contract win anounced today with more in Various stages, could be moVing soon bought in at 4.2 some to go before in profit.

moneyman - 19 Apr 2006 14:26 - 139 of 140

http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=9811#lastread

Can still buy as ZBA

the manageress - 19 Apr 2006 17:37 - 140 of 140

TIDM CHANGES TOMORROW FROM ZBA TO QFI(QUADRISE FUELS INTERNATIONAL PLC)
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