syd443s
- 18 Mar 2005 15:40
Hi,
What are peoples opinions of this company seems to be doing well, big demand in China:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/default.stm
Anyone holding this share?
Cheers
dynamix
- 19 Sep 2007 16:18
- 17 of 146
good stuff toya
dynamix
- 19 Sep 2007 22:53
- 18 of 146
a post from advfn.. I tend to agree with this view..
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The shorting scum & co / Mms have simply been caught with their
trousers down - having had no inclination or vibes that the 1:18pm
RNS was inbound.. Otherwise they would have pumped it up 25%
this morning before the RNS, like they normally do.. (!)
It's caught them out big time and the best they could do was to hold it
back at 31p/32p this afternoon trying to get shorts out.
What is it with these shorting scum corruptly manipulating shareprices
to try and rip off and thieve from private investors ?
This will go up tomorrow morning, and will no doubt be 50p+ by early
next week, if not by close on Friday.
Bring on another positive RNS Camec.. preferably before 8am and
really burn those who have been "abusing" your shareprice the last
few weeks !
The only reason one person in the govt would try and make some fuss
is because Camec threatened to sue for the damage caused to their
shareprice over the farce of these last few weeks.
- CFM's Katanga bid was illegally obstructed, destabalising the sp.
- With CFM having withdrawn - the licenses are now "mysteriously"
NOT under threat anymore..
Read the RNS. No loss of work or production during all this.
As someone posted earlier - a Trading Update RNS from the company
tomorrow would help put things back into perspective
- CFM was 48p to 58p a share prior to the 2 licenses being threatened.
- Plus Camec still own 22% of Katanga with Anglo and other bidders
queueing up to buy it outright. Camec's 22% stake being worth 14p
to 25p per CFM share alone !
- The licenses have now been confirmed as NOT being under threat
legally by the Courts. Yet the sp has only risen from 26p to 31p ?
- CFM will doubtless be 48p to 55p again very soon..
Toya
- 20 Sep 2007 09:23
- 19 of 146
Thanks for that info Dynamix - I agree with you.
dynamix
- 20 Sep 2007 13:11
- 20 of 146
getting like a soap opera this RNS battle.. but it seems CAMEC are admant the Courts validated their license..
shoud clear up the doubt if Bell Pottinger comment
dynamix
- 20 Sep 2007 13:13
- 21 of 146
Central Afr. Min&Exp Further Update re Licences
RNS Number:1934E
Central African Mining&Exploration
20 September 2007
Thursday 20th September 2007
Central African Mining & Exploration Company Plc
('CAMEC' or 'the Company')
Response to Statement Distributed by Bell Pottinger
CAMEC, the fully integrated exploration, mining and production company, notes
the statement issued to media by Bell Pottinger on 19 September 2007 quoting a
spokesman for the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ("DRC").
This statement appears to suggest that the ruling in favour of CAMEC, issued by
Le Tribunal de Grande Instance on 18 September 2007, endorses only "the transfer
of the apparent licences from one commercial body to another in 2004", and that
"the "licences" were improperly obtained originally and are still invalid".
This is not what the CAMEC announcement said and the Company believes that the
statement issued by Bell Pottinger is erroneous and misleading. The ruling from
the Court clearly refers to the original transfer in 2004 from Gecamines, the
State owned mining company in the DRC, of licences C19 and C21 to CAMEC's
subsidiary Boss Mining, licences C17 and C18 to Kababankola Mining Company
("KMC"), and of the Mukundo deposit to Mukondo Mining (jointly owned by Boss
Mining and KMC). The Court ruled that these transfers were made in accordance
with the law and are therefore valid. The Court also upheld the Settlement
Agreement made in February 2004 pursuant to which all these licences were
transferred.
CAMEC is concerned about the misinformation in the market created by the
statement and will be writing to Bell Pottinger to ask them to issue a
statement immediately to correct any misunderstanding.
Andrew Groves, Chief Executive of CAMEC, said:
"There has either been a deliberate attempt to mislead the market as to the true
nature of the court ruling, or there has been a negligent failure to check the
facts before the issuance of a press release. Given the importance of this
matter to CAMEC and its shareholders, we are reviewing all options open to us to
prevent the further dissemination of erroneous information into the market
place."
For further information please visit www.camec-plc.com or contact:
Phil Edmonds / Andrew Groves CAMEC Tel: 0845 108 6060
Jonathan Wright Seymour Pierce Tel: 020 7107 8000
Ben Brewerton / Jon Simmons Financial Dynamics Tel: 020 7269 7279
Peter123
- 08 Aug 2008 12:08
- 22 of 146
anyone holding CFM?
tipton11
- 08 Aug 2008 17:41
- 23 of 146
what an odd question do you hold?
Peter123
- 08 Aug 2008 21:22
- 24 of 146
I do hold, this has been going down any news?
tipton11
- 11 Aug 2008 09:34
- 25 of 146
so do I ... nice to have company
cynic
- 06 Apr 2009 11:10
- 26 of 146
kate ..... not another company where that skunk Edmonds is involved!! ...... he makes Timmis combined with Indonesia look like Snow White!
kate bates
- 06 Apr 2009 11:30
- 27 of 146
good stuff coming here mr Cynic, I never let you down.
cynic
- 06 Apr 2009 11:45
- 28 of 146
guess i would trust you more than that snake Edmonds, though that is rather damning with faint praise!
kate bates
- 06 Apr 2009 12:26
- 29 of 146
Well TMC has 3 bagged since I brought to people's attention, expect better here.
cynic
- 06 Apr 2009 12:30
- 30 of 146
shall i buy some and promise you a big kiss when you are proven correct (again!)?
Balerboy
- 15 Apr 2009 09:51
- 31 of 146
Hope you did buy some cynic, another bit of news and a tick up ::)))
cynic
- 15 Apr 2009 09:53
- 32 of 146
yes i did ... a very modest 40k (shares!), which felt to be more than enough at the time, and i doubt i shall add either - or at least not for the mo
Balerboy
- 15 Apr 2009 09:56
- 33 of 146
Tell us when your puckering up then, we got to see this, Kate braise yourself!! lol.
cynic
- 15 Apr 2009 10:04
- 34 of 146
greed overcame me and a further 25k @ 9.25 looked too good an offer to refuse.
there's a limerick about he young lady from Australia too!
Kate - it would be a pleasure, even if not necessarily mutual
Balerboy
- 15 Apr 2009 10:08
- 35 of 146
Care to tell us the limerick??
cynic
- 15 Apr 2009 10:15
- 36 of 146
Really ancient schoolboy one, as shown by use of "real" money ....
There was a young girl from Australia
Who painted her bum like a dahlia.
A penny a smell was all very well
But twopence a kiss was a failure