jonfish53
- 13 Nov 2003 15:32
This stock is having a good run, up for the last 5 days, Anybody know why?
daviesnc
- 17 Nov 2003 16:25
- 2 of 81
Perhaps Mugabe has snuffed it ?
ajren
- 17 Nov 2003 19:42
- 3 of 81
www.goldmoney.com
planttec
- 18 Nov 2003 14:03
- 4 of 81
up 28% on the day following daily rises over the last week....
About to run out of steam or more to go?
http://www.africangoldplc.com/
LINZIMASON
- 18 Nov 2003 15:33
- 5 of 81
Plantpot - trust you to be in Africa when I'm in China. Race you back!
LINZIMASON
- 18 Nov 2003 15:36
- 6 of 81
Anyway, as far as I know, the Chinese are generally happier, work harder (in fact work) and don't kill each other so much, or the golden goose.
planttec
- 19 Nov 2003 07:07
- 7 of 81
Linzi
Well im going to be in Birmingham in a few hours which is probably more sedate than both those places......wish i had been in africa (gold) for the past few days tho, would have offset some of my losses.....doh
Nigel
washlander
- 19 Nov 2003 08:20
- 8 of 81
Please can you assist. What are the companies listed on the stock exchange that mine in Aus, and Asia.
Thanks in advance. The African co's are not for me at present bearing in mind politics and the price of the rand.
xmortal
- 22 Nov 2003 15:17
- 9 of 81
I think we need more of you inputting your thouhgt on this as shares keep on moving on up. I wish i'd put some of my money few day ago on this one ago but I thought about Mugabe and put me right off. Mind you I read African Gold is to prospect on other sites too. Thanks
WStirrup
- 06 Jan 2004 19:37
- 10 of 81
Mortal.
Mugabe's days are numbered in the tens.
I believe there is mounting pressure behind the scenes for Mugabe to go. Mbeki in S.A. and other local African Leaders approached him to step down in November last year. He's still there while they argue over who will succeed him. BUT he hasn't got too long, because some powerful interests will not stand by and watch Zimbabwe go down the toilet. Too much is at stake in Africa, to allow another failed African State, so soon after the genocide in recent years there.
W.S.
CaptainNaylor
- 07 Jan 2004 13:51
- 11 of 81
basically AFG will shoot up when muggins leaves, not only have the comapny got no debt but they also only have one gold mine in operation, which means 15-35p per share when the countrys sorted out. I've got 30000 shares in this baby and I believe it's only a matter of time not if.......
P.s Try looking at minesite.com excellent for looking up all mining companys listed on the uk and foreign markets.( Mano river conroy diamnds Minmet) all worth a look at.
mitzi
- 07 Jan 2004 23:14
- 12 of 81
One of my favorites esp after yesterdays rise; todays fall expected due to profit taking.Once M dies or leaves its very good news for Zim and for AFG.
Andy
- 08 Jan 2004 00:24
- 13 of 81
mitzi,
I agree, let's hope that tyrant get's what's coming to him sooner rather than later, and then his people can be free.
I'm certain this will be a good stock once he has gone, and the company should be recognised for keeping open the mine to benefit the locals, at a loss.
Golfclub12
- 08 Jan 2004 08:42
- 14 of 81
This is a nice long term buy , i think that i might have to invest!
Doshmaker
- 08 Jan 2004 10:08
- 15 of 81
This seems to hit 4.75p region and then drop back. I may miss the boat however I will be waiting to get in at 3.75-4.25p. Decent potential though.
mitzi
- 08 Jan 2004 18:58
- 16 of 81
5p is proving difficult to break through but when it does(on good news ) we could go to 8p or thereabouts.
mitzi
- 17 Jan 2004 00:11
- 17 of 81
Yep up nearly 40% in the last hour of trading today I wonder what the story behind the rise is.
Golfclub12
- 17 Jan 2004 07:54
- 18 of 81
This little snippet was taken from African Gs web site.
EXPLORATION
AFRICA
Four major properties have been identified and will be evaluated in the first quarter of 2004.
So this could be good news for buying and holding med /long ,and yesterday clearly broke the 5p barrier and up 36% on the day
G12
mitzi
- 17 Jan 2004 09:28
- 19 of 81
I'll have a read of the papers and try and find out whats going on..
brianboru
- 17 Jan 2004 11:20
- 20 of 81
...The word is that the company has agreed to buy a producing gold mine in African (sic) and that the (cracking) deal will be announced within a fortnight....
hlyeo98
- 09 May 2004 18:55
- 21 of 81
In response to recent press comments, African Gold is near to completing due
diligence on the Konongo Gold Mining lease, which covers the northeast portion
of the Ashanti Gold Belt in Ghana, about which information was announced on 29
January 2004. African Gold expects to make an announcement about this shortly.