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Kibo Mining (KIBO)     

aldwickk - 28 Apr 2010 16:33

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=KIBO&Shttp://www.kibomining.com/

aldwickk - 30 Apr 2010 14:12 - 8 of 91

All buys this morning and offer price as moved up 0.25 to 3.5 , having looked again not sure what are buys and what are sells.

aldwickk - 02 May 2010 09:59 - 9 of 91

Times 28thApril
Tiddler to watch

Kibo Mining made a muscular debut on AIM yesterday. Alexander David Securities and Daniel Stewart placed the shares at 1p each with investors. They closed at 2p after retail investors tucked in. Kibo, which is looking for gold and nickel in Tanzania, will use the 1.2 million raised to develop three prospects in the East African country.


aldwickk - 23 Jun 2010 10:45 - 10 of 91

Kibo up 21.72 % on what looks like a 175,000 buy , but showing up as a sold trade

halifax - 23 Jun 2010 11:13 - 11 of 91

nice spread.... 1.75--2.50!

aldwickk - 23 Jun 2010 12:03 - 12 of 91

The spread has always been a problem, due to the low volume of trades.

robertalexander - 23 Jun 2010 16:01 - 13 of 91

aldwick can you confirm that is a buy? i had a limit order for 1.8p that hasn't been filled.

Alex

aldwickk - 23 Jun 2010 21:49 - 14 of 91

They are all buys today, you would have to pay 2.05 to 2.25 to buy up to 150,000 the trouble with a limit order is if the bid price is showing 2.00 the broker would not buy them even if you could buy them at best for 1.8

robertalexander - 23 Jun 2010 21:54 - 15 of 91

at open bid was 1.5 and offer 2.0[at least on L1 info] was only after 5k to down average so not too fussed

aldwickk - 24 Jun 2010 08:32 - 16 of 91

someones bought 44 shares , how much will they be worth after commision and stamp duty ? offer price 2.25 deal struck at 2.0

2517GEORGE - 24 Jun 2010 08:33 - 17 of 91

Supreme optimist no doubt.
2517

TheFrenchConnection - 24 Jun 2010 09:31 - 18 of 91

roly - mm mumbo jumbo most likely......believe me

aldwickk - 24 Jun 2010 09:36 - 19 of 91

TFC , AFE have a holding in these

dealerdear - 24 Jun 2010 09:40 - 20 of 91

Why would anybody want to buy a lump of poo like this?

If I want to throw my money away I can always open the window and do so.

TheFrenchConnection - 24 Jun 2010 09:53 - 21 of 91

spread is something of a deterrant here Roly .-in saying that AFE spread is much the same .........but do you think KIBO have enough cash to last beyond next week ?...................will no doubt be out with begging bowls soon

aldwickk - 25 Jun 2010 11:03 - 22 of 91


Half year results for the period ended 31 March 2010
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/201006251046392504O.html



aldwickk - 12 Jul 2010 18:57 - 23 of 91

Kibo Mining starts drilling at Luhala 2010-07-06 11:05:32 Business Financial Newswire - Tanzanian-focused gold and nickel explorer Kibo Mining has begun drilling on its Luhala project in the Lake Victoria Goldfields.

Kibo says it believes that successful drill results will demonstrate the potential to significantly increase the gold resource. Results will be published as soon as they are available.

CEO Noel O'Keeffe said the drilling programme had started earlier in July than anticipated due to a drilling rig becoming available at short notice.

aldwickk - 21 Jul 2010 08:57 - 25 of 91

From Minesite .

Sticking with Africa, Matt was followed by Noel OKeeffe from Kibo Mining, a company not long listed on Aim. Kibos got over 500,000 ounces of gold in resources across two projects in the Lake Victoria Goldfields area of Tanzania, as well as upside from a nickel-platinum project slightly further south. This is big country as far as gold mining is concerned, with Barrick and AngloGold Ashanti both operating multi-million ounce operations in the near vicinity. A scoping study on Kibos most advanced project, Itatemia, is now underway.

aldwickk - 31 Aug 2010 07:38 - 26 of 91

KIBO MINING PLC



Drilling Results







Kibo Mining plc ("Kibo" or the "Company") (AIM: KIBO) the mineral exploration and development company focused on gold and nickel projects in Tanzania, is pleased to announce drilling results on its Luhala project located in the Lake Victoria Goldfields of northern Tanzania. The Company will earn a 100% interest in the Luhala project through an option and royalty agreement with Canadian and American listed Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Ltd.



Highlights



Gold mineralisation intersected in six out of twelve holes drilled;



Best intersections of 8 metres at 2.99 g/t, 3 metres at 2.54 g/t and 2 m at 2.03 g/t; and



Extension of Kisunge East mineralised structure at depth confirmed.





Noel O'Keeffe, C.E.O. of Kibo commented:



"These drill results are consistent with expectations and confirm the continuation of the Kisunge East mineralised structure at shallow depth to the east from where it was previously drilled. Most significantly, the results provide confidence in the potential at Luhala to substantially increase the resource by follow-up drilling at Kisunge East and on the other mineralised zones on the project. ".



Christian Schaffalitzky, Chairman of Kibo added:



"It is relevant to compare the gold grades at Luhala with those on African Barrick's Tusker Deposit (Nyanzaga project) 40 km to the northwest and located on the same regional fault structure and with similar geology to Luhala. With a resource of ~ 4m ounces at 1.3 g/t, Tusker is currently being evaluated as a low grade bulk mining proposition by African Barrick. Compared with Tusker, drilling at Luhala has not been extensive and has only tested the mineralisation to a maximum depth of about 120 metres and mostly in the weathered zone. Clearly, there is significant potential on Luhala to increase the mineral resource by additional drilling."

http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/201008310700367956R.html

aldwickk - 16 Sep 2010 14:46 - 27 of 91

A few buys today moving the bid up 0.25
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