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
- 02 Feb 2011 18:32
- 634 of 2354
Seems the army is doing F*ck all.,.
cynic
- 02 Feb 2011 18:38
- 635 of 2354
non seq, but i concur, other than that he probably has a bulging bank a/c in switzerland already
HARRYCAT
- 02 Feb 2011 20:10
- 636 of 2354
His son was lined up to take over. No one has yet asked him if he would prefer to take over a troubled country and don the mantle of Presidency or live in luxury for the rest of his life in a friendly tax haven. Hmmmmm......tough choice!
TANKER
- 03 Feb 2011 07:59
- 637 of 2354
MUBARAK is worse than any NAZI
cynic
- 03 Feb 2011 08:22
- 638 of 2354
something of an exaggeration, but certainly his refusal to stand down willingly and promptly is decidedly destructive and verging on the foolishly manic ...... given that mubarak's power base is not like saddam's (of blessed memory!), i would not be at all surprised to see him suddenly make the "grand gesture" having been "persuaded" by one means or another by external powers
TANKER
- 03 Feb 2011 08:31
- 639 of 2354
nazi sent in murders he as done the same
cynic
- 03 Feb 2011 08:33
- 640 of 2354
MUBARAK is worse than any NAZI??????????????
i can think of several who would have beaten him hands down
aldwickk
- 03 Feb 2011 08:50
- 641 of 2354
Mugabe , Pol Pot , Stalin ...........
HARRYCAT
- 03 Feb 2011 09:17
- 642 of 2354
Idi Amin, Atilla the Hun, Kim Jong-il......
required field
- 03 Feb 2011 09:20
- 643 of 2354
Cliff Richard, Duran Duran, Lulu........oh sorry....missed the above way of thinking....thought it was greatest hits compilations....
TANKER
- 03 Feb 2011 09:25
- 644 of 2354
maggie clegg
required field
- 03 Feb 2011 09:37
- 645 of 2354
Did not get my timing right 143p..(I never do) but perhaps another surge to above 150p is on the cards.....mine will be unaffected by all the troubles in the cities....
kernow
- 03 Feb 2011 09:38
- 646 of 2354
Agreed - a fatuous analogy.
Also isn't it the case that the army has its own economy/funds? Mubarak needs the army more than it needs him. If the army thinks regime change is needed then change it will.
HARRYCAT
- 03 Feb 2011 09:39
- 647 of 2354
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required field
- 03 Feb 2011 09:49
- 648 of 2354
160p might even be on the cards.....
HARRYCAT
- 03 Feb 2011 09:51
- 649 of 2354
So might 120p.....! If you are convinced that the sp will get back to it's former level once the troubles are over, why not just sit on your holding and think longer term?
required field
- 03 Feb 2011 09:58
- 650 of 2354
Using spreads for this.....at the moment....playing the opportunistic game....
TANKER
- 03 Feb 2011 15:39
- 651 of 2354
egypt murbarak to step down tonight . news in next hour . and military will fire on any one on the streets breaking rules
HARRYCAT
- 07 Feb 2011 11:02
- 652 of 2354
Muslim Brotherhood now in talks with the government? Mumbarak looks like he may have to go pdq, but still resisting over worries of a vacuum. Can't make up my mind whether the worst is over or yet to come.
cynic
- 07 Feb 2011 11:09
- 653 of 2354
from what i can gather, MB is fairly moderate in its views, but for sure it will be targetted for infiltration and manipulation by the extremists, both from within egypt and from without
in the immediate future, i would fully expect Mubarak to step down within the next month under some face-saving formula - and truckloads of cash left in his bank! ..... for the rest of 2011 (say) we'll probably see a fairly uneasy political time as the various parties jockey for position ..... thereafter? .... who knows, though i stand by my prediction of a fundamentalist regime within 5 years