pthwaite
- 20 Sep 2004 10:27
CEY is a gold mining company operating in Egypt. It was ordered by the Egyptian Government to stop drilling pending a legal dispute brought against the company by a government minister.
Since then, the whole Government cabinet was replaced a few months ago and the minister now in charge of Mining is believed to be positive on Western investment in the country. CEY are pushing for this minister to allow them to continue drilling ASAP; investers are waiting....patiently.
As soon as the company gets the go-ahead to continue drilling, the share price will move north; CEY has plenty of gold in this mine and it is (apparantly) the case of "raking" it out rather than drilling for it!
Check them out...worthy of a punt.
TANKER
- 14 Dec 2011 12:06
- 1245 of 2354
will these shares be suspended
mnamreh
- 14 Dec 2011 12:22
- 1246 of 2354
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TANKER
- 14 Dec 2011 12:35
- 1247 of 2354
mna .if you are blind then ask some one to read out the m/b news letter on
egypts future under them they want no western ways in there country
and no one to take there wealth out of egypt
TANKER
- 14 Dec 2011 12:36
- 1248 of 2354
to holders who listen read the mail today .
then make your decision
mnamreh
- 14 Dec 2011 12:40
- 1249 of 2354
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TANKER
- 14 Dec 2011 12:42
- 1250 of 2354
simple ask and look at a muslim
TANKER
- 14 Dec 2011 12:42
- 1251 of 2354
they will cut off there toes to make a shoe fit
TANKER
- 14 Dec 2011 12:44
- 1252 of 2354
look at SKR post 707 it was mine and investors wish there had now taken notice
TANKER
- 14 Dec 2011 12:44
- 1253 of 2354
i will now remove cey from my list
HARRYCAT
- 14 Dec 2011 13:25
- 1254 of 2354
Try reading a different paper Tanker.
aldwickk
- 14 Dec 2011 13:31
- 1255 of 2354
TANKER
Can you copy & paste the bit about " and no one to take there wealth out of egypt "
TANKER
- 15 Dec 2011 08:25
- 1256 of 2354
Muslims and Christians in Egypt made common cause in agitating for the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak, but the alliance is fraying. A report by The Times' Jeffrey Fleishman about the country's Coptic Christians 10% of the population suggests that they are developing painful second thoughts about the "Arab Spring" now that Islamist parties are in the ascendance.
Like other Egyptians, Copts believe that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which took control after Mubarak was deposed, has overstayed its welcome. But even the military is viewed as more welcoming of Christians than the Islamic parties that have dominated the first phase of parliamentary elections. In recent days, some strident voices have called openly for a strict Islamic state. A popular preacher was dismissive of protection for minorities. "The Crusader Christians are a minority and we can never equate a minority's rights with the majority's," said Wagdi Ghoneim. "How can they ask for the same rights as ours?"
mnamreh
- 15 Dec 2011 08:41
- 1257 of 2354
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TANKER
- 15 Dec 2011 08:49
- 1258 of 2354
mna just read this and had to post it .
wagdi ghoneim wants all non muslims out of egypt
he is very bad news .
i do not want to see holders lose when these muslims take over
mnamreh
- 15 Dec 2011 08:51
- 1259 of 2354
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TANKER
- 15 Dec 2011 09:41
- 1260 of 2354
mna .dont read them then.simple
mnamreh
- 15 Dec 2011 09:45
- 1261 of 2354
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TANKER
- 15 Dec 2011 09:53
- 1262 of 2354
holders 50p is coming
silvermede
- 16 Dec 2011 11:26
- 1263 of 2354
Gold has fallen by around 1200 points in the last week so only natural that shares such as these would reflect such a market move.
aldwickk
- 16 Dec 2011 12:38
- 1264 of 2354
They don't reflect it much when Gold go's up