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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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African Potash | LSE:AFPO | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B4QYTJ50 | ORD NPV |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.06 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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18/6/2016 12:24 | How can it have cost me if i haven't sold any stock but added? | pegasus59 | |
18/6/2016 11:09 | Judging by the recent posts on this thread Pegasus you seem to spending your time talking to yourself. Hardly surprising then given that most sensible investors saw this con a while back and wisely moved on. Your arrogance has cost you dearly. | marvelman | |
18/6/2016 10:44 | Maybe the "UK" doesn't want any "PIE"Doubt it | pegasus59 | |
18/6/2016 10:07 | An extremely large pie"Any trades will dwarf any loans" | pegasus59 | |
18/6/2016 08:48 | The "PIE" is for pie in the sky. | pokettens | |
18/6/2016 07:29 | All of those "NEW" fertiliser plants across AFRICA that are being built or have been built will require " massive " amounts of "POTASH" and "PHOSPHATE" | pegasus59 | |
18/6/2016 06:29 | OCP will cover ETHIOPIA and IVORY COAST Have OCP already delivered 817k mt to ETHIOPIA? AFPO will cover UGANDA,MALAWI,ZAMBIA and DRC TOYOTA have KENYA YARA have TANZANIA The FRENCH (Translation required) The French group Mambo has just inaugurated the port of Lomé a fertilizer mixing site. It is expected to launch soon in Abidjan building a comparable structure. The French group Mambo inaugurated June 11 its fertilizer blending plant in Togo. Built on the port of Lomé, with an investment of 2 billion CFA francs (approximately EUR 3 million), this unit will produce 2,000 tonnes per day (for 200 days per year) fertilizer map, 400 000 tons. "Lomé has several advantages: its free zone, its deep water port in particular, says Armand Ezerzer, founder and CEO of Mambo, joined by Jeune Afrique . So, the plant that we developed will serve both the Togo but also neighboring countries like Niger, Benin and Burkina. " The "PIE" is well and truly divided for fertiliser supply Where is the US,CHINA and the MIDDLE EAST? Massive POWER and INFRASTRUCTURE projects are required for AFRICA IT'S HAPPENING | pegasus59 | |
17/6/2016 22:52 | Can you write that in English you never make any sense. | pokettens | |
17/6/2016 22:48 | The "PIE" has been divided around 5 major ports Rob Groot, IFDC, identified the top five, leading coastal cities: Abidjan (Niger loop), Dakar (to Bamako), Beira, Nacala (Mozambique to Malawi-Zambia-Zimbab OCP and its competitors(AFPO,TOY | pegasus59 | |
17/6/2016 21:51 | The "PIE" has been divided and we now lknow which slice we are getting.Will no doubt get very busy here | pegasus59 | |
17/6/2016 20:58 | This shares died a death.Cc" our paper is very liquid"Yeah right pull the other one Chris. | pokettens | |
13/6/2016 22:49 | Worth having a look at the west coast of America and Australia.Both very dry and struggling to grow food and it's getting worse every year.How do we stop It? We don't!!!!!!! Wars are not killing nearly enough people in relation to the birth rate. We need more wars Do you think I've sussed out how it Works? | pegasus59 | |
13/6/2016 22:40 | The scumbag shareprophets need to use Google earth and observe a very large amount of water called "lake victoria" in UGANDA.So for the scumbags to say the ground is rock-hard is totally untrue. | pegasus59 | |
13/6/2016 22:14 | "According to s state house press release, Mr Museveni welcomed Lord Hain's commitment to invest in Uganda and said that the country has enough reserves to make all the needed fertilizers that would take the entire African continent 100 years to exhaust. He added that Uganda is already number 2 producer of bananas without using fertilizers. He observed that the country would be number one in the world in the production of bananas if farmers made use of fertilizers." | pegasus59 | |
13/6/2016 21:15 | Sub-Saharan Africa is the place for Agriculture | pegasus59 | |
13/6/2016 20:54 | According to the Economic Policy Research Centre, at least eight in every ten 50-kilogramme inorganic fertiliser bags on the Ugandan market do not meet the required standards. Well spotted Pokey AFPO are about to change that statistic Every 50kg bag will be quality and affordable after it is imported possibly or probably with the help of BARAK | pegasus59 | |
13/6/2016 19:37 | "According to the Economic Policy Research Centre, at least eight in every ten 50-kilogramme inorganic fertiliser bags on the Ugandan market do not meet the required standards." http://exchange.co.t | pokettens | |
13/6/2016 18:11 | Does it warrant a whineyfroth "red flag" that they are sourcing the fertiliser " internationally" (the part that zubes "omitted") Coming through Kenya this Time? Remember this all started in January with Uganda So it's not a complete surprise. | pegasus59 | |
13/6/2016 16:39 | Flawed business model. Strong sell for me | aimmafia | |
13/6/2016 14:23 | "Will try on a best effort basis" to get a bit of fertiliser sourced and delivered.....need anyone say anymore?? | zubes | |
13/6/2016 14:01 | I seem to remember an old saying "The road to hell is paved with good intentions"!!!!!!!!! it has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding ('MoU') with the Government of Uganda to support the development of a fertiliser industry in Uganda which will seek to help ensure the availability and effective distribution of fertilisers to Ugandan farmers. This MoU is supported by the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa ('COMESA'), with whom African Potash has a trading agreement. Under the terms of the non-binding MoU, African Potash will endeavour, on a best efforts basis, to source 20,000 metric tonnes ('MT') of fertilisers internationally and arrange delivery to Kampala, Uganda for purchase by the Government of Uganda. African Potash will also conduct a Feasibility Study in order to assess the viability for the manufacture of fertilisers in Uganda using local materials. Depending on the results of this study, a further agreement for the establishment of a facility for the manufacturing of fertilisers may then be entered into by the two parties. The MOU is subject to the signing of definitive legally binding agreements. In the event the Company enters into legally binding definitive agreements in respect of the MOU, a separate announcement will be made. There can be no guarantee that any such definitive agreements will be entered into or that any such fertiliser deliveries will be made. So would anyone lie=ke to comment on the rns ?? -Or produce an honest and not libelous summary ?? Non binding and without guarantees !! | pugugly | |
10/6/2016 20:17 | So the super ramping waverider69 or pegasus59 or Julian sanders has had his disgusting post history deleted on lse or suspended whatever those admin nob heads have decided to do. What will afro do now? I know, Julian will open up a new account and carry on elsewhere. Champion! Next victims ahoy. | pokettens |
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