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CENTRAL AFRICAN (CFM) (CFM)     

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

chessplayer - 11 Jun 2009 10:12 - 58 of 146


Over 6 million traded this A M on heavy buying

Master RSI - 01 Jul 2009 17:41 - 59 of 146

Today bouncing from the retracement

That is my text on the UPS thread........

UPS

CFM 11.125p ( 11 / 11.25p )
reason: A copper and cobalt exploration company, last month discovered bauxite resource of about 439 million metric tons in Mali. Large volume today with share price bouncing from the last retracement, Indicators are all now at oversold and share price at lower Bollinger Band

Charts- Intraday
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3 month candlestick with volume
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3 month Bollinger Bands - 50 days MA - Indicators
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5 days
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Master RSI - 15 Jul 2009 14:29 - 60 of 146

SP trying to go higher as the VOLUME reached record levels and still 2 hours to go.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=CFM&Si

Master RSI - 16 Jul 2009 10:57 - 61 of 146

another move up today and...

From tthe FT- online version under equities / small caps:

Central African Mining and Exploration, which is chaired by former England cricketer Phil Edmonds, added 9.1 per cent to 12p on talk it could be a takeover target for Brazils Vale or a Chinese materials group.

cynic - 16 Jul 2009 11:02 - 62 of 146

BRIEF-CAMEC says gets offer approaches
16 Jul 2009 - 10:58


just through on Reuters

Master RSI - 16 Jul 2009 11:09 - 63 of 146

That is right.........

CFM 15 - 15.50p +3.25p

Central African Mining Statement re Possible Offer

Statement re possible offer
CAMEC notes the recent speculation concerning a possible offer for the entire
share capital of CAMEC.
CAMEC confirms that it has received preliminary approaches concerning a possible
offer for the entire issued and to be issued share capital of the Company. These
preliminary approaches may or may not lead to an offer being made for the
Company.

Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=CFM&Size=

kosyboy - 16 Jul 2009 14:42 - 64 of 146

anymore news on CFM

Master RSI - 16 Jul 2009 15:15 - 65 of 146

Like what?
The company has said about talks, one now has to wait and see if the bid comes along or comes to nothing.

There is plenty of speculation who is or are the bidders and how much would be for

germans1 - 16 Jul 2009 15:51 - 66 of 146

What price are people speculating on Master?

cynic - 16 Jul 2009 15:54 - 67 of 146

anything between 16 and 160!

germans1 - 16 Jul 2009 16:00 - 68 of 146

Thanks cynic!

cynic - 16 Jul 2009 16:02 - 69 of 146

damn fool question deserves a damn fool answer

Master RSI - 16 Jul 2009 17:16 - 70 of 146

germans1

re -What price are people speculating on Master?

the talk is about 22p, but others a bit too bullish are looking for 25 to 35p

germans1 - 17 Jul 2009 14:23 - 71 of 146

Thanks Master! Might hold a little longer then.

tescoma - 17 Jul 2009 15:39 - 72 of 146

guys go too nostra terra oil gas/NTOG put some links in going to heat up in the next few weeks.buying @0.22

Balerboy - 17 Jul 2009 15:57 - 73 of 146

tescoma - if it's anything like your reccomendation of FRR I won't be taking much notice, twat

Master RSI - 18 Jul 2009 16:09 - 74 of 146

From the FT.com ............

David Stevenson: Into Africa
Published: July 17 2009 16:04

As investors begin to re-engage with risky assets, such as emerging market equities, it is fascinating to watch the slow rekindling of interest in Africa.

Late in 2008, the wheels came off the decoupled, uncorrelated markets thesis, which had suggested that frontier markets were uncorrelated with developed world stock markets and powered instead by domestic growth. In reality, supposedly inflation-proof commodity-based hard assets turned out to be hugely correlated with global economic confidence and appetite for equity risk. So, when demand fell, African mines started closing at a brisk pace. Everyone quickly dumped their frontier market assets. ...................

For example, Camec, the Aim-quoted copper and cobalt mining company, has spun off two London- listed businesses: AgriTerra (ticker symbol: AGTA) and African Medical Investments (AMEI). .............

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/markets/marketreport/5852250/Miners-lift-FTSE-for-a-bullish-end-to-the-week.html

Master RSI - 18 Jul 2009 16:32 - 75 of 146

From the TELEGRAPH - MARKET REPORT

Miners lift FTSE for a bullish end to the week

The FTSE 100 stormed ahead on its fifth straight day of gains, rocketing up by 6pc over the week as investors celebrated Goldman Sachs' stunning results and "the most positive housing report in ages" out of the US.

Heavyweight mining companies helped the blue-chip index to its biggest weekly rise since January. Kazakh miner Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC) was the top riser, up 41 at 762p.

Investors welcomed reports that ENRC could be in the running to buy Central African Mining and Exploration (Camec). ENRC has a wealth of cash on its balance sheet that needs to be put to work, said analysts.

Rumours swirled that Camec - CFM - could fetch up to 30p a share. Investors, however, appeared unconvinced and the shares fell back 1 to 15p following a strong rally earlier in the week.

Miners dominated the leaderboard. Xstrata jumped 28 to 690p, Vedanta picked up 61p to 15.02 and Antofagasta gained 22 to 671p.

Their strength bolstered the FTSE 100, which closed 26.91 higher at 4388.75. The mid-cap FTSE 250 closed up 26.55 at 7580.66. .............

Market report -Telegraph

cynic - 18 Jul 2009 16:41 - 76 of 146

i think (very much hope!) that the pullback yesterday was just end-of-week profit taking ...... volume was massive at about 34m
NY finished OK on friday, so with luck, London will open positively on monday in any case

kate bates - 19 Jul 2009 18:13 - 77 of 146

300% gainer for me now :-))

TMC probably next one taken out now.
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