moscowmule
- 03 Aug 2009 11:53
african minerals appears to be upping its stake - possible takeover / offer?
mentor
- 30 Apr 2013 12:26
- 430 of 477
Keeps well on the movement up as signs of downtrend is over now over 20p

js8106455
- 01 May 2013 09:33
- 431 of 477
Listen to Baobab Resources - Company update
CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
mentor
- 01 May 2013 12:01
- 432 of 477
bouncing back after early profit taking, does not need much to turn around
niceonecyril
- 05 Aug 2013 09:15
- 433 of 477
“As from today, AIM listed shares are allowed in ISAs. We have searched AIM listed companies and identified the two stocks which, we believe, have the most potential to increase their market capitalisation 15-20 fold within three years.
Both stocks have huge resources, over 6 billion tons of coal and nearly 1 billion tons of iron ore, but tiny market capitalisations £7m and £36m.
The first stock is priced at 1.2p and has analyst price targets of between 16p and 25p (a potential rise of between 1233% and 1983%)
The second stock is priced at 12.5p and has analyst price targets up to 221p (a potential rise of up to 1668%)
Both stocks have cash in the bank and impressive strategic partners – the first stock has CNOOC as a partner (one of China’s largest oil companies) and strong support from the Australian Government; the second stock has IFC (International Finance Corporation) as a 15% shareholder, strong support from the Government of Mozambique, and is likely to announce a major JV deal with a global integrated steel company (e.g. Jindal, Posco and Nippon).
Strong newsflow is expected from both companies over the coming months which will help trigger and sustain substantial share price re-ratings.
The companies are Altona Energy (ANR) and Baobab Resources (BAO)
Further information and analyst reports:
www.altonaenergy.com
www.baobabresources.com ”
niceonecyril
- 05 Aug 2013 09:22
- 434 of 477
Todays chart
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ontheturn
- 07 Aug 2013 12:31
- 435 of 477
The large marked down this morning is an opportunity for this recovery stock
cynic
- 07 Aug 2013 12:49
- 436 of 477
only for mugs!
ontheturn
- 07 Aug 2013 13:50
- 437 of 477
Someone does't know how to make money
12.75p to 13.50p already
cynic
- 07 Aug 2013 14:53
- 438 of 477
i've made plenty here in the past and banked the profit .... and then watched the muppets who hung on, chuck it all down the drain
since you're such a smartypants, why don't you mention that the spread is 1p (and sometimes more), so your 0.75p rise about which you chortle is pretty much a waste of space
ontheturn
- 07 Aug 2013 15:21
- 439 of 477
Someone is calling investors " muppets "
the threads I have looked on the past, you sound like the BIGGEST idiot in this place as I said above not knowing how to make money.
just retoric like a "cynic" using this place as a way to make coversation ( lonely soul ) my take
ontheturn
- 08 Aug 2013 10:34
- 440 of 477
Chinese imports of fe ore jumps 7% in July
Share price rise accordingly - marked up - but then some investors take profits at this point
cynic
- 08 Aug 2013 12:47
- 441 of 477
is that so
ontheturn
- 13 Aug 2013 13:38
- 442 of 477
On a day of volume, the rise is on for good reason
On the charting front
an Inverted HEAD an SHOULDERS is developing
getting closer to the 50 days MA
ontheturn
- 13 Aug 2013 16:06
- 443 of 477
Now just touching the 50 days MA on share price being at 14.375p
mentor
- 13 Aug 2013 23:43
- 444 of 477
Singapore (Platts)-- 12 August 2013
Chinese buying spree pushes Asian spot metallurgical coal prices to 3-month high
Strong buying interest in China over the extended weekend pushed Asian spot metallurgical coal prices substantially higher Monday, as hard coking coals traded $3-4/mt higher than Wednesday last week, market sources reported.
On an FOB Australia basis, Platts assessed premium low-vol (PLV) HCC $3.50 higher at $140.50/mt, the highest since mid-May, and second-tier HCC normalized to HCC 64 Mid Vol specifications $3 higher at $127/mt. On a CFR China basis, PLV was assessed at $153/mt, and HCC 64 Mid Vol at $139.50/mt.
Spot transactions concluded over the last few days illustrated a continued bullish turn in market conditions, particularly in China.
Headline deals included an Australian premium low-vol HCC reported done last week very close to $155/mt CFR China for part of a Capesize vessel loading in early September, and a very prompt low-vol PCI at around $125/mt CFR north China, also part of a Capesize.
mentor
- 14 Aug 2013 00:03
- 445 of 477
Good call - ontheturn -
back from a break and looking pretty good as hard coal prices are at a 3 month high
cynic
- 20 Aug 2013 08:56
- 446 of 477
a truly wonderful call by that great promoting pundit on here ..... sp has now dropped back to 13 mid .... no wonder he's kept so quiet
panto
- 20 Aug 2013 10:00
- 447 of 477
Shares go up and down, almost as fast as someones Knickers
Market has been down for a few days now does not help FTSE lower by 50 points
Is cynic allways so cynic, or is a sour grapes person?
cynic
- 20 Aug 2013 10:07
- 448 of 477
certainly not sour grapes .... i made my money from these ages ago and got out .... cynical if you like, but perhaps realistic would be closer
panto
- 20 Aug 2013 10:50
- 449 of 477
More info on RNS
http://www.itnews.it/news/2013/0820090003770/baobab-resources-limited-lon-bao-joint-venture-heads-of-agreement-with-auroch-minerals-asx-aou.html
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Well it looks like they are working to plan, they said many months ago that they are just going to focus on Tenge and it looks bit by bit that they are moving off all the little extras