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AFPO African Potash

0.06
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
African Potash LSE:AFPO London Ordinary Share GG00B4QYTJ50 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.06 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/6/2016
11:40
Whats going on. Hardly any trades. Has this finally caught up?
bigjames2
07/6/2016
23:44
This share needs to go in the bin unless something radical happens.
pokettens
02/6/2016
00:04
Big James good post.
pokettens
02/6/2016
00:04
Waverider does need help you're right.Look at all the countries in Africa. Comes a doesn't cover them all. Then do some research on comesa it's not as water tight as some will have you think.This whole thing is a shambles Imo.
pokettens
01/6/2016
19:02
African fertilisers (mauritius) getting on with their business quietly in the background and we have a possible $4M pay day to come from the 50k deal with SAFYR.When this kicks off and all is revealed who knows where the share price will stop.Still no placing and now we are in june
pegasus59
01/6/2016
18:09
So AFPO cant afford to mine Lac Dinga and they decide to put in a tender to deliver 500k m/t of fertiliser for Comesa.Would you believe it they actually get it ahead of every major fertiliser suppliers in the worldFertiliser procurement in AFRICA will be financed through AFPO.Aid for Agriculture will pass through AFPO and not given directly to a countries president.If that President wants the Aid and Good quality fertiliser they will do it through AFO
pegasus59
01/6/2016
12:22
pegasus59, I would like to know what you know as you are very positive. You give the impression that you know more than what's in the public domain and what can be found from searching the internet.

I also hold shares and I believe CC will eventually come good (heres hoping). Wating in the background ☺.

idgt
01/6/2016
11:23
BigjamesDo you honestly think LAC DINGA is high on the AFPO agenda at the moment because i dontMuch bigger returns to be announced from trading.
pegasus59
01/6/2016
09:54
Pegassus59
Highfield Resources has just announced an off take agreement that includes Africa. Are you going to claim it for AFPO?

What has poor Simon done that you are hauling him into the fray?

Here is the scenario. There is no doubt that Africa is a future market for Potash, Phosphate, Urea and Fertilizers made up of same.

There is also no doubt that producers in all countries will be targeting off take in Africa.

The collapse of supply cartels is a definite yes. Belarussian Potash Company was the first, Canpotex will follow as the Chinese and Indian purchasers will go direct, aided and abetted by the Belarus / Ukraine suppliers who negotiate direct. This leads to many manufacturers going direct to market.

So where does this leave us all?
Allana, ICL, Danalkali, all negotiating directly, as will Potash Corp, through ICL, Uralkali, Highfield Resources, just to name a few

Even more importantly, where does this leave AFPO, without a mine, without a resource, zero credibility, partnered with so many non entities, non performers.
Every time some statement is made it is fraught with more egg on its face.
Look at your latest involvement with Connie Van Nieuwkerk. From one disaster to the next

And the tragedy is that AFPO had the opportunity to do great things, the opportunity was just squandered.

I do not believe there was one investor who started off with AFPO with any malintent, They have just been misled and continue to be treated as such

bigjames2
01/6/2016
08:42
This share is dying a death.
pokettens
01/6/2016
07:50
Dr. Simon Dorling
Non-Executive Director
Dr. Dorling, is an Exploration and Structural Geologist with over 19 years of industry experience and is a Principal Consultant with CSA Global Pty Ltd (‘CSA’). Dr Dorling and CSA were the leading technical consultants for ASX listed Elemental Minerals Limited, which owns 93% of the Sintoukola Potash Project (‘Sintoukola’), located contiguously to African Potash’s Lake Dinga and as the Competent Person, Dr. Dorling developed Sintoukola from a conceptual target to bankable feasibility study stage. He is a Qualified Person and is also a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG)

pegasus59
31/5/2016
19:23
I've been looking back at all the RNS's after the COMESA 3-Year trading agreement
and, to quote Johnny Rotten (Lydon)...."Ever feel you've been cheated ?"

europa79
27/5/2016
11:41
bigJames2

When do you expect the investors in the projects you have mentioned to get a return on their investment? 2/3yr

I expect AFPO investors to be looking at a return very soon

You could always hope for a quick sale at ELM but that's already be turned down.Happy hunting for investors

pegasus59
27/5/2016
08:09
Pegasus59, its not who speaks but who delivers, Words are easy, actions are another things altogether.

Signing an agreement means very little as we have all seen the non performance from every aspect on this.

Strangely enough, the others have various agreements, but choose not to mislead on them.

bigjames2
26/5/2016
12:33
Big James who was invited to speak at the OCP Marrakesh event?

Any of your companies?

AFPO signed a fertiliser supply deal with COMESA

Why not any of your companies?

It wasn't ICL or even YARA who would have been more than capable but AFPO signed it

It's the UK's slice of the pie

pegasus59
26/5/2016
12:26
hxxp://www.gatesfoundation.org/How-We-Work/Resources/Grantee-Profiles/Grantee-Profile-Alliance-for-a-Green-Revolution-in-Africa-AGRA
hxxp://um.dk/en/danida-en/activities/countries-regions/africa2/
hxxps://www.nabc.nl
hxxps://www.usaid.gov/where-we-work/africa


Wow, check these great links that have been posted by ICL, ELM, Danalkali, Plymouth Minerals. OCP and a multitude of others.
Oh, if you cant open them its possibly because they are tired of being used as smoke and mirrors to prop up a non entity

bigjames2
26/5/2016
11:51
More spamming links I see. Nothing relevant to afpo. What a shame.
pokettens
26/5/2016
07:48
Anyone get the feeling this rise has occurred so someone can dump stock?
pokettens
23/5/2016
12:25
Potash and Phosphates may be cheap but the ability to produce at sub $100 makes you a valuable company.

When you have ELM, Summit investing $50million (Real money) and a French consortium like Vinci, Technip,Egis and Louis Dreyfus looking to build own Mine, you are talking about something real and tangible, not pie in the sky.

Danakali is now focussed on the mining license application process and will build long before AFPO drills another hole.

Added to that Plymouth Minerals starting to drill to evaluate. ICL well established

These are real projects

Lets look at your latest involvement with Connie Van Nieuwkerk. From one disaster to the next

bigjames2
23/5/2016
10:02
Are they producing anything? If I recall it was toyota on before us in marrakesh.How many of those you mentioned were invited and how many of them have signed a deal similar to the CAFPO-COMESA one? What is required at the moment is FERTILISER and not POTASH/PHOSPHATE because not enough fertiliser plants have built.So would it not be wise to diversify and not just depend on a single asset as the others have.Where will the income be coming from if you have nothing to sell and nobody at the moment wants it ie potash is cheap on the market.Could be just a major bit of foresight by those you say dont know what they are doing
pegasus59
23/5/2016
09:46
ypymytyc you quite correct on the ELM Kola mine, however the bigger deposits are at Yangala, Dougou and these will be solution mines.
"Hades",o hell, trying to be PC.

pegasus59 ELM, Danalkali, ICL and the others actually have boards in place with people that actually understand, 1, mining, 2, market dynamics.
They are also associated with companies that are actually credible, with, oh yes, credible people doing credible things.

bigjames2
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