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.
hlyeo98
- 12 Feb 2011 16:39
- 672 of 2354
It's a wonder how Mubarak has survived 10 assassination attempts.
HARRYCAT
- 12 Feb 2011 18:42
- 673 of 2354
Looks like Algeria now starting to kick off! (PCI territory I believe.)
hlyeo98
- 13 Feb 2011 09:09
- 674 of 2354
It's very good news that Algeria is starting its uprising. Democracy will prevail.
Tunisia and Egypt will not be the same again.
HARRYCAT
- 13 Feb 2011 17:12
- 675 of 2354
I wonder if it's worth having a stake on monday now that the worst is possibly over?
Balerboy
- 13 Feb 2011 19:02
- 676 of 2354
through the heart.....surely not;))
hlyeo98
- 17 Feb 2011 11:16
- 677 of 2354
The power of the internet and Facebook and other social networking sites are just great for removing dictators in the Middle East. A revolution has long been delayed until now. Let democracy prevail in the Middle East.
Looks like Gaddafi and Saleh may be another one to bite the dust.
hlyeo98
- 18 Feb 2011 14:16
- 678 of 2354
Bought in at 127p
skinny
- 18 Feb 2011 14:20
- 679 of 2354
hlyeo98
- 18 Feb 2011 14:47
- 680 of 2354
Plenty of people out of job... just sack them
ptholden
- 18 Feb 2011 14:50
- 681 of 2354
Thought you were all for freedom in the Arab world?
It was death to Murbarak, now it's death to the workers. Can you really get any more hypocritical?
hlyeo98
- 18 Feb 2011 14:59
- 682 of 2354
Nobody's indispensible... even you.
ptholden
- 18 Feb 2011 15:24
- 683 of 2354
Good to see your morals only extend as far as your wallet (or purse in your case).
kernow
- 18 Feb 2011 15:34
- 684 of 2354
Thanks Skinny for your post. Very timely and useful. The proper use of a bb.
required field
- 18 Feb 2011 15:36
- 685 of 2354
It looks a bargain to me.......going long again now......risky but when you remember that his was 180p not so long ago......
hlyeo98
- 18 Feb 2011 15:39
- 686 of 2354
It's very good opportunity for buying as this would soon settle down.
skinny
- 18 Feb 2011 15:42
- 687 of 2354
Kernow - you are welcome.
ptholden
- 18 Feb 2011 15:45
- 688 of 2354
Why is it a good opportunity?
The miners are on strike ergo the mine is not producing. The strikers are demanding Egyptian ownership which CEY are hardly likely to agree. I would imagine the BoD will do everything they can to resolve the issue quickly, but if it drags on, revenue will be hit and expect a profit warning in due course. You're gambling on a quick resolution. You never know, the new Egyptian gov't, whoever thay may be, might nationalise the mine.
required field
- 18 Feb 2011 15:54
- 689 of 2354
It's worth a punt but not to go over the top.......nationalising is not even on the agenda.....at least a year away if it happened at all....probably not.....
skinny
- 18 Feb 2011 15:55
- 690 of 2354
RNS Number : 5215B
Centamin Egypt Limited
18 February 2011
Centamin Egypt Limited ("Centamin" or "the Company")
(LSE: CEY, TSX: CEE)
For immediate release 18 February 2011
UPDATE
Centamin Egypt notes the press speculation with regard to operations at its Sukari mine. Centamin
can report that there has been minimal reaction at Sukari to the wider political changes in Egypt. The
company is aware of its obligations to update the market of any activity at its Sukari mine which would
have a material impact on trading. Operations at Sukari continue uninterrupted.
HARRYCAT
- 18 Feb 2011 15:57
- 691 of 2354
More importantly, now that the trouble has spread to Bahrain, it looks like the F1 may be in jeopardy there!
CEY still on my watch list, but I agree that it looks a risky punt atm. Better opportunites elsewhere, imo.