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.
Balerboy
- 26 Jan 2011 13:05
- 538 of 2354
Just for once I have to agree with both posts above, a new status quo will only happen after another world war of monumentious proportions. The only winner wil be.... the earth itself.,.
aldwickk
- 26 Jan 2011 13:05
- 539 of 2354
If you wore gloval's then you would be warm ....... lol
TANKER
- 26 Jan 2011 13:06
- 540 of 2354
cielo . last post the world giving iskilling the planet let nature take it course.
all the best for the future .
aldwickk
- 26 Jan 2011 13:12
- 541 of 2354
the population is out of control , and what does the Catholic church do about it ?
In the Philippines the government want's to have a birth control plan but the Catholic church has to much political power
HARRYCAT
- 26 Jan 2011 19:43
- 542 of 2354
Interim results due 1st Feb '11.
skinny
- 27 Jan 2011 06:45
- 543 of 2354
Egypt braces for further day of protests
Authorities in Egypt are bracing for the possibility of further protests, following two days of unrest that have left at least four people dead.
On Wednesday night, activists remained on the streets of the capital Cairo and of Suez, defying official warnings.
The government has said all the protests are illegal and has launched a crackdown, arresting some 700 people.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called on Egypt to "respond to the legitimate needs" of the people.
required field
- 27 Jan 2011 09:05
- 544 of 2354
Damn....slipping.....just can't believe the graph here.....might get a rns from the company at this rate....
required field
- 27 Jan 2011 09:08
- 546 of 2354
Thanks skinny...really cheered me up...
HARRYCAT
- 27 Jan 2011 09:08
- 547 of 2354
100p looks possible.
required field
- 27 Jan 2011 09:10
- 548 of 2354
agghhhh....I hope not...
beebusy
- 27 Jan 2011 09:14
- 549 of 2354
never thought I would visit Centamin again but at this rate its looking like a possibility
required field
- 27 Jan 2011 09:20
- 550 of 2354
To me ...it's almost a screaming buy now.....
required field
- 27 Jan 2011 09:32
- 551 of 2354
Bought some for my isa at 145p....thought that was good...not looking such a great buy now....If Cynic is in this and HOIL...he will not be pleased....
hlyeo98
- 27 Jan 2011 09:35
- 552 of 2354
It is a good buy once all this politics settle... as there is nothing wrong with CEY.
hlyeo98
- 27 Jan 2011 10:01
- 553 of 2354
This has got to be a good buy at 128p now... oversold.
cynic
- 27 Jan 2011 10:18
- 554 of 2354
i think (hope!) i agree with you for a change, though i don't like that sp has fallen solidly through 140 ..... until the elections are out of the way in egypt, i don't think there's any hurry to buy ..... i suspect all the ranting and raving will be shown to be a storm in a teacup, quite possibly fomented by the fundamentalists who have many adherents there
halifax
- 27 Jan 2011 10:25
- 555 of 2354
cynic or mubarak decides to check his swiss bank account early.
cynic
- 27 Jan 2011 10:56
- 556 of 2354
other than uk i only have one in bahrain, and that's 100% legit!
skinny
- 27 Jan 2011 11:17
- 557 of 2354
I can't hear the fat lady ! -
Yemen protests: Thousands call on president to leave
Thousands of Yemenis are demonstrating in the capital Sanaa, calling on Ali Abdullah Saleh, president for more than 30 years, to step down.
This comes after mass protests in Egypt and a popular uprising in Tunisia that ousted its long-time leader.