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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."



















dexter01 - 14 Oct 2005 14:33 - 98 of 140

just seen this on another bb.

I think it is interesting that Kunene River Diamonds, the diamond mining company that Zareba has a stake in, has concentrated on the same area previously occupied by Reefton Mining. I think it would be reasonable to expect them to go for the other licences held by Reefton as well. Here's what Reefton said back in 2004

SKELETON COAST DIAMOND PROJECT IMPRESSIVE RESULTS AND ACQUISITION

Reefton to acquire an 80% interest in a strategic 90 kilometre length of the Skeleton Coast, taking its coverage to 310 kilometres of the coastline.

Reefton recovers diamonds from the modern beach. Marine processes are still depositing diamonds in the concession area.

Bulk sampling returning larger diamonds of up to 2.3 carats.


Acquisition of EPL 2742 Kunene River, Skeleton Coast Namibia

The company is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement to acquire an 80% interest in EPL 2742 - an important diamond concession covering 90 kilometres of the diamond bearing Skeleton Coast of Namibia. The concession is up to 8 kilometres wide. To the south, diamonds are located in the modern beach on the shoreline, and fossil beaches from various geological periods with the oldest being located up to 2 kilometres inland.

The new concession adjoins the companys existing concessions, to the north, bringing the total coverage of the diamond bearing beach deposits held by the company to 310 kilometres.

Further to the north in Angola, a corridor of diamondiferous kimberlite trends south east into the concession area. This corridor contains kimberlites and extensive rich alluvial diamond deposits.

Diamond bearing rivers draining this corridor include the Kunene River on the border of Namibia and one of its ancient outlets - the Angra-Fria River System. This reaches the coast within the southern portion of this concession, and is most likely to have also been a transport corridor for diamonds in the past. The strong north flowing Benguela Current distributes the diamonds emerging from the river outlets, along the coast. The marine processes then concentrate the diamonds into beach gravels.

The agreement entered into with Rusina Mining Limited provides Reefton with an option to acquire an 80% interest in the tenement. Following exercise, and subsequent to satisfaction of the conditions precedent Reefton will be required to pay $290,000 and issue 4,000,000 fully paid ordinary shares to Rusina Mining Limited.





Modern Beach Sampling Result

A bulk sample of 10.8 tonnes of gravel from the modern beach was taken and 5 diamonds recovered. The modern beach is the youngest and located above the surf zone.

The sample, being wet, was processed directly through the scrubber and Dense Media Separation Plant (DMS) and returned 1.02 carats equating to a grade of 9.4 carats per hundred tonnes (cpht).

It is significant that diamonds lying on the ocean floor are still being transported by marine processes. The dynamic system of diamond deposition is still active along the current shoreline as it has been in the past where it built stacked fossil beach deposits up to 2 kilometres inland.

Mowe Bay Bulk Sampling

The bulk sampling programme at Mowe Bay is continuing to return high quality diamonds. As the sampling is progressing larger diamonds are being recovered with the largest recovered since the Companys last announcement being 2.3 carats. That particular sample is still being processed and sorted for diamonds.







Yours faithfully,






B MOORE
Chairman

dexter01 - 14 Oct 2005 17:57 - 99 of 140

yesterday and today 250k T trade after the final bell, someone stocking up, but why the secrecy on such a small amount of money ??
dexter

dexter01 - 25 Oct 2005 06:58 - 100 of 140

Morning one and all,
found this on the other side , could be interesting for ZBA.
Dexter.
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Found this on the web, Sounds good to me. They want more Uranium mines opened in Namibia.



The Namibian (Windhoek)

October 24, 2005
Posted to the web October 24, 2005

Lindsay Dentlinger
Windhoek

NAMIBIA should consider exploiting its uranium ore reserves in the light of rising world uranium prices, Mines and Energy Minister Erkki Nghimtina told the National Assembly last week.

With the planned construction of 23 nuclear reactors in 31 countries now in the pipeline, Nghimtina said these were good indicators that Namibia should develop its eight known uranium deposits into mines.


Nghimtina was responding to the environmental and health concerns raised by the Congress of Democrats in the wake of the development of a uranium mine at Langer Heinrich in the Namib-Naukluft Park.

Local and international rights groups have in recent weeks stepped up their resistance to the mine, saying radioactive dust and the emission of poisonous gases would put workers and residents at risk, while causing irreparable damage to the desert ecology.

Nghimtina said that Government had taken all the necessary steps to ensure that the mining industry complied with mine health and safety regulations.

He said Government was also satisfied that all environmental protection measures would be taken.

Nghimtina said Namibia's resource potential was by no means exhausted and that more prospecting needed to be done to discover more ore bodies.

"Namibia is a uranium producer and hosts known uranium deposits and several occurrences. These uranium deposits should be converted into mines while several occurrences will be explored further to determine grade, size and economic viabilities," said Nghimtina.

Nghimtina said watchdog groups that had objected to the Langer Heinrich mine were "perpetually poisoning the atmosphere with unscientific information about the awarding of the mining licence".

He said the world's largest open-pit uranium mine, Roessing, was internationally renowned for its good health and safety regulations and environmental monitoring for nearly 30 years.

"The Ministry of Mines and Energy is assured that Langer Heinrich Uranium Mining Project will [emulate] Roessing Uranium Mine in environmental protection, mine health and safety issues, and in the physical protection of uranium oxide within and outside Namibia," said Nghimtina.

The Minister said Government was expecting the Langer Heinrich Mine to pay tax of N$63 million to the State, contributing 0,8 per cent to GDP and 0,45 per cent to exports.

The mine is further expected to create 750 jobs and put Namibia in tenth position in terms of world uranium-oxide production after Canada and Australia.

Relevant Links

Southern Africa
Mining
Namibia



The groundbreaking ceremony of the Langer Heinrich Uranium Mine was held last month at the site 80 kilometres east of Swakopmund.

The mine is wholly owned by Australian exploration and development company Paladin Resources and will enjoy mining rights for 25 years.
















TANKER - 28 Oct 2005 10:29 - 101 of 140

nice up

dexter01 - 28 Oct 2005 10:46 - 102 of 140

this could be about to fly now IMO, it`s been a long while coming but they have one investment undeer their belts, and in the RNS they hinted about reverse T/O
Dexter

dexter01 - 07 Nov 2005 11:32 - 103 of 140

Morning all ,
Keep a close eye on this , IMO it could well spike above 2p, there is quite a bit of buying going on, and has been for the last few weeks.
Dexter
Wilbs, are you still in and are you ok ?

dexter01 - 07 Nov 2005 11:36 - 104 of 140

squaregain,
you can only buy 75k @1.55 , but you can sell 375k @1.4p, the mms want stock and IMO it`s to fill alarge order

dexter01 - 08 Nov 2005 07:58 - 105 of 140

just got this from another bb.

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This from Britishbulls.com website.

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Zareba PLC
Daily Commentary

Our system posted a BUY-IF today. The previous SELL recommendation that was confirmed was made on 19.10.2005 (19) days ago, when the stock price was 1.1300. Since then ZBA has gained 23.89% .
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There is talk that the company will announce news on Thursday - possibly relating to licencing deals in Namibia.

It will not surprise me one little bit if they pull out more than one deal in Namibia. That's how these directors have performed in the past

dexter01 - 08 Nov 2005 09:06 - 106 of 140

This is the update, now a confirmed buy.
Dexter
_____________________________________
ZBA

Zareba PLC
Daily Commentary


Our system posted a BUY CONFIRMED today. The previous SELL recommendation that was confirmed was made on 19.10.2005 (19) days ago, when the stock price was 1.1300. Since then ZBA has gained 39.82% .

Were you eager to go long? Well, without doubt, it was the right time to do so. The BUY signal was finally confirmed, and most probably you have called your broker and placed your long orders with no hesitation.

Don't worry if you have missed this buying opportunity. The market may now give you a second chance. You may still find good prices for buying in the next session.

[MOTTO OF THE DAY]
Buying was right in a nice bullish day
Hold your stocks now whatever they say

baker12 - 08 Nov 2005 15:59 - 107 of 140

Yes, this has very good potential especially if they pull of a uranium deal. It could make us very rich. Got in today with a view to buying more.

baker12 - 09 Nov 2005 08:36 - 108 of 140

Talk about good timing. I haven't seen it myself but apparently the Daily Express are reporting ZBA are nearing a deal. Looking for 4p minimum for this one, possibly more depending on deal.

dexter01 - 09 Nov 2005 09:46 - 109 of 140

baker12,
hi, have you read any of the other bb`s ?, some good posts, but mainly crap. IMO your 4p min. won`t be a problem once a deal is announced, and if it`s uranium, well just pick a number!!
Dexter

dexter01 - 09 Nov 2005 13:25 - 110 of 140

This is the bit in the Express word for word.
Dexter

Share whisper
Mining investment company Zareba struck it 0.07p richer at 1.65p in brisk trading yesterday after renewed talk that the company was nearing a deal. Zareba, which took a stake in a diamond mine in Zambia this year, was said to be lining up a uranium aquisition in Nambia or South Africa.

wilbs - 09 Nov 2005 14:00 - 111 of 140

Hi dexter,

Im just here and im still in. Its all looking very rosy for ZBA now.

Hope you and the family are well??

wilbs

baker12 - 09 Nov 2005 14:27 - 112 of 140

Hi dexter,

I have not read much on here but I heard about the possible uranium deal some time ago. Now seemed like a good time to take the plunge. The buying this past two weeks has been relentless and the news from Africa with regard to uranium deposits is very good!

dexter01 - 09 Nov 2005 16:53 - 113 of 140

Come on then, what`s going to happen tomorrow ?, tight spread 1.72p to buy v 1.61p to sell. Are they going to drop the bid to stop any more sells or just go with the flow ?. IMO , seems like something is happening because of the day on day rises, especially when the buy/sell ratio does`nt really warrent it.
Dexter.

wilbs, what do you mean just in, is everything ok with you and yours ?,me and my lot are fine now thanks.

wilbs - 10 Nov 2005 07:59 - 114 of 140

Lets see what the day brings. Unfortunately ive gotta go to thetford so if theres any action ill miss it.

wilbs

dexter01 - 10 Nov 2005 08:29 - 115 of 140

morning wilbs,
thetford, lovely place !!, got to go to bury myself this pm, it usually works out that when i`m not at my pc things happen!!
Dxeter

Jodie Price - 10 Nov 2005 10:16 - 116 of 140

Morning Dexter

How are you?

I am off to the ZARI EGM this morning...Hopefully sgould see a nice pick up in sp.

Buyer still out there for ZBA

Katie

dexter01 - 10 Nov 2005 10:18 - 117 of 140

jp,
have a nice day, by the way , what are you doing on this bb ?.
Dexter
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