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.
cynic
- 19 Feb 2011 08:42
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just spoken to my ex-pat pal in bahrain ..... saudi employer advises no commuting as very strong rumour that causeway will shut later today ..... rather less factual - many of the shiites (and their arms) are believed to have come from saudi
required field
- 19 Feb 2011 11:09
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Nobody can be 100% sure where the bottom is, but you can be sure that the sp is going to go way above what it is today in the next few weeks or months....so an investment at 123p on monday is probably going to be around 140p to 150p sooner or later......to me that is a good return.....it does not matter whether this drops a bit more because it will bounce back....it just will....
Chris Carson
- 19 Feb 2011 12:38
- 720 of 2354
To many who are not holders of this stock which includes me. Greed is shouting spread bet buy order 130ish, fear sell order 110ish. For me almost sane (between bouts of dementia) good luck guys!
halifax
- 19 Feb 2011 12:49
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If a real "revolutionary" goverment is elected by the Egyptian people they will have to give them a greater share of the economy, this could include nationalisation, as has been the case throughout Africa in the past. Cynic is right the safest position is to stay on the sidelines until the "dust" settles.
HARRYCAT
- 19 Feb 2011 14:16
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required field
- 19 Feb 2011 17:14
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The elections are going to be held when ?.....sepember I think.....some way off...and who says there will be talks about nationalisation ?....months down the line....
aldwickk
- 19 Feb 2011 20:08
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Nationalisation , thats the last thing they want it will drive investment away. Even small African country's know that apart from Zimbabwe. Could they run a large gold mine without help and aid from the US and UK wound be cut at a time when they need it.
cynic
- 20 Feb 2011 07:40
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they don't seem to have made a bad job of the canal!
required field
- 20 Feb 2011 09:47
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A rebound is overdue.....that's the bottom line.....expect gold and oil to shoot up.....
HARRYCAT
- 20 Feb 2011 11:32
- 727 of 2354
You said that on the 18th Feb! It's since gone down another 20p!!!!
Apparently (if you are a teenager) the new buzz word is 'Chillax'. Might be a good idea, rf? !!!
cynic
- 20 Feb 2011 14:03
- 728 of 2354
meanwhile, libya being the obvious exception, all seems to have settled down, though to say "back to normal" would be premature
required field
- 20 Feb 2011 19:46
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I can't get everything right, in fact with football betting : I think I'm cursed......but I'm sure CEY is a good bet over a period of time....perhaps over a short period as well.....not nice to hear about people being killed in Libya......for pete's sake....there just venting a bit of anger.....nobody should use machine guns against poor people....nobody......
aldwickk
- 20 Feb 2011 20:19
- 730 of 2354
Cynic
it was built by the French and it only needs i little maintenance to keep it flowing
cynic
- 20 Feb 2011 22:02
- 731 of 2354
you mean like the london sewers?
required field
- 21 Feb 2011 08:10
- 732 of 2354
Ahhh....monday morning blue opening....nothing better.....
hlyeo98
- 21 Feb 2011 08:14
- 733 of 2354
Egypt re-opens museums and sites to draw back tourists
Egypt has re-opened many of its museums and historical sites which had been closed since the civil uprising started in January.
Tourists visiting Cairo's Egyptian Museum, which houses Tutankhamun's golden death mask, were welcomed by staff with roses.
The museum stands on Tahrir Square, the focus of the unrest, and some artefacts were stolen or damaged.
The upheaval is said to have cost the tourism industry $800m (500m).
The usually busy galleries of the Egyptian Museum were virtually deserted when doors opened on Sunday, Reuters news agency reports.
"It was very important for us to open the museum to stop the rumours like 'the mask of King Tutankhamun was stolen' or there had been an orgy of looting," said museum director Tarek El Awady.
"This is a chance for visitors to see for themselves."
One tourist, Dutch supermarket worker Sandra de Rooij, said she and others had ventured out after assurances from tour operators.
"We gambled, we didn't know the museum would be open," she added.
Canadian tourist Barbara Bonkowsky said she had been "determined to come and see the museum in a new Egypt", after the downfall of President Hosni Mubarak.
TANKER
- 21 Feb 2011 08:18
- 734 of 2354
the new gov will take back contracts be aware
aldwickk
- 21 Feb 2011 08:27
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Cynic
The French didn't build the London sewers
required field
- 21 Feb 2011 08:28
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You cannot break international agreements just like that......the mine is undervalued...point final (french accent).....
aldwickk
- 21 Feb 2011 08:29
- 737 of 2354
TANKER
Is that a fact ?