Tokyo
- 22 Nov 2004 16:10
Namibian Resources Plc was incorporated in January 2001 and achieved a listing on the AIM of the London Stock Exchange in March 2004.
The Company, which operates through its 100% owned subsidiary Sonnberg Diamonds (Namibia)(Pty) Limited, holds a contract from NAMDEB Diamond Corporation (Pty) Ltd for the prospecting and mining of diamonds within the Pomona concession in the Luderitz District of Namibia. The concession area covers an area of about 120 square km (12,000 ha), and the Company is authorised by NAMDEB to prospect and mine in certain defined areas within this concession.
Namibian Resources aims to use the funds raised from the listing to increase annual production from the current level of 2,900 carats/year to 7,500 carats and then on to 15,000 carats/year.
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Very difficult to find information on this company as they do not even have a home page, friends of mine feel the annual production levels are greatly under estimated and we could see a huge up side to this company before Christmas 2004. The new equipment they are using looks promising.

http://www.mining-investor.com/
wilbs
- 23 Dec 2004 08:51
- 53 of 94
Hi Tokyo.
I think we all learned from PET. I was glad I top sliced and came away with a profit but I was reluctant to as greed took over and I wanted to make more money. Im gonna sell the rest of PET today as my belief in them has somewat dropped. Their future looks ok but I can make elsewhere. Gonna topup here & sey.
Are the markets open tomorrow?
wilbs
Tokyo
- 23 Dec 2004 09:15
- 54 of 94
markets are open until 12.30 tomorrow
LSE Timetable
23 Dec Normal
24 Dec Close 12:30
25 Dec Closed
26 Dec Closed
27 Dec Closed
28 Dec Closed
29 Dec Normal
30 Dec Normal
31 Dec Close 12:30
1 Jan Closed
2 Jan Closed
3 Jan Closed
4 Jan Normal
wilbs
- 23 Dec 2004 09:23
- 55 of 94
Thanks Toyko
Guess I should of looked on the LSE website.
wilbs
watcher
- 23 Dec 2004 11:05
- 56 of 94
looking at that timetable. it's gonna be a real race to get out to buy something special for the wife and have lunch by 1.30 christmas eve. But us men do like a challenge.
watcher
Tokyo
- 24 Dec 2004 08:22
- 57 of 94
Probably a small drop today, as a few people top up with PET shares, I had too sell half my holding here to top up over at PET, afraid the 70,000 sell was mine, but after PET I shall be buying it back, and hopefully a few more. SWALF is across the road hinting at very good news for PET around the corner, and well the guy has not been wrong yet
Beasties
- 30 Dec 2004 09:32
- 58 of 94
Bubbling along nicely Tokyo. Welcome on board to recent converts. Good work again Tokyo. As you know I got in shortly after you.
Anyone on here do any forex trading? I know it's off-topic, but just wondered if any of you wise old heads know the best way to go about it. Been doing a lot of research into how to go about it, and it seems to me that spreadbetting is the best way to do it; no tax or commission. What's the catch?? Also the tightest spreads I can find are with deal4free.com; 3 points with EUR/GBP for example. Only problem is their demo software is a pain to use compared to GFTforex.com's which is a delight, but isn't a spreadbetting dealer unfortunately. Any comments appreciated.
watcher
- 03 Jan 2005 17:28
- 59 of 94
happy new year all.
good report in the times today, 'sparkling effect from aim listed explorers.' NBR mentioned in the artical in respect that explorers are stepping up the hunt for new diamond sources, bouyed by a rapid increase in prices. James Picton a mining analyst at WH Ireland the stock broker has forecast rough diamond demand to increase by 3 bil dollars by 2012.
watcher
Andy
- 03 Jan 2005 22:36
- 60 of 94
watcher,
The link to the article you refer to is below.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,9072-1424514,00.html
Andy
- 09 Jan 2005 17:14
- 61 of 94
I found this comment on the City Equities website.
Saturdays Daily Express reported on Namibian Resources (NBR.L) receiving the green light from the Namibian Government to use its new equipment for commercial production at its diamond project. The shares were up by 4.50p to 50p
sandrew64
- 11 Jan 2005 15:17
- 62 of 94
Nice rise today....where is everyone?
Andy
- 11 Jan 2005 15:26
- 63 of 94
sandrews64,
just logged in as under the weather today, nice rise here and FDI!
just wish we could find more news about NBR, not much on the web.
Chrispine
- 11 Jan 2005 15:29
- 64 of 94
Hi Guys I am here & watching with a quiet smile. I am unsure as to why the rise but am guessing an RNS will be forthcoming tomorrow. Its difficult to predict what level this will rise to before settling again.
Tokyo
- 11 Jan 2005 16:08
- 65 of 94
remember that drilling is set to start next week, which could explain the rise today, as people are buying back in before any forecoming news
Chrispine
- 11 Jan 2005 16:13
- 66 of 94
Cheers Tokyo
Chris
Tokyo
- 12 Jan 2005 16:23
- 67 of 94
Have been talking to a few friends about PET, and have decided to move my cash across there, for a longer term investment at these prices, so out of NBR at the moment.
good luck to those still holding
hampi_man
- 12 Jan 2005 16:26
- 68 of 94
what do yoor friends reckon with PET (long term)?? BTW, I still hold PET
Tokyo
- 12 Jan 2005 17:46
- 69 of 94
Hampi - they like myself are VERY bullish
Andy
- 18 Jan 2005 12:42
- 70 of 94
Namibian Resources PLC
18 January 2005
Namibian Resources plc ('the Company')
Application has been made to London Stock Exchange for a total of 2000,000
Ordinary shares of 10p each to trade on the Alternative Investment Market.
The shares have been issued in connection with exercises of share options and
rank pari passu with the existing class of Ordinary 10p shares.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
watcher
- 18 Jan 2005 12:47
- 71 of 94
would it be fair to say this could slow down the bullish approach or are the funds raised, going to send NBR straight into full production and thus a rising sp. any thoughts gratefully considered
watcher
wilbs
- 18 Jan 2005 16:33
- 72 of 94
Can't be bad eh!
Namibian Resources PLC
18 January 2005
Namibian Resources Plc
The company was today informed that Directors purchased ordinary shares in the
company as follows:
(1) Mr Tony Carlton has today purchased 20,000 ordinary shares at a price of
46p increasing his beneficial shareholding in the company to 1,020,000
ordinary shares.
(2) Mr Oliver Plummer has today purchased 20,000 ordinary shares at a price of
46p increasing his beneficial shareholding in the company to 356,497
ordinary shares.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
wilbs