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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 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.06 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/10/2016 19:58 | pegasus59 is only you and I that will make money they are all gone and they will come back like ants when the share price will go up but it will be to later for them,now is the time to buy i have more than 10.000.000 at an overall of .20p | leonidas | |
31/10/2016 15:37 | I did say it was a buy at 17-18. | leonidas | |
31/10/2016 11:43 | """UGANDA FERTILISER MANUFACTURE TO COMMENCE NEXT YEAR"""New fertiliser "POLICY" now in place.AFPO set up the deals and ETG does the groundworkhttp://sni | pegasus59 | |
31/10/2016 09:49 | Is time to buy is a buy now. | leonidas | |
27/10/2016 21:54 | Why were AMS locked in(asked not to trade) for 90 days??? | pegasus59 | |
27/10/2016 10:50 | We are going up and up and up and up.................. | leonidas | |
27/10/2016 08:31 | This one of these day will explode and people wish they would have bought it.It will go back to penny share in due course and in time.Is a game of patience. | leonidas | |
26/10/2016 19:32 | I hope Mark is doing the business behind the scenes as it's CC and PH that are taking all the flak I didn't know he was in kigali. "The experts made the call during the recently concluded global African Investment Summit in Kigali" Got to let this rip at some point | pegasus59 | |
26/10/2016 13:37 | Another "EXPERT" on the AFPO BOD "According to Mark Simmonds, an expert based in UK, supporting the sector will translate into more exports, jobs and increased household incomes" | pegasus59 | |
26/10/2016 09:00 | Pegasus59: 25/5/2016 21:08 These five donors are rapidly expanding bilateral and multilateral ‘aid’ programs to support corporate agriculture. Through aid-funded grants, loans, or insurance mechanisms, taxpayers’ money is increasingly subsidizing agribusinesses’ | pegasus59 | |
25/10/2016 22:55 | According to a leaked official document seen by the Guardian, proposed reforms to official aid would allow a wide variety of “private sector instruments” to be used as vehicles for development, meaning that aid could be used to invest in, or give loans to, private companies | pegasus59 | |
24/10/2016 13:59 | The time has come to fill up your boots,I have done in the past few days.Afpo on the rise. | leonidas | |
23/10/2016 10:19 | CC = EXPERThttp://allafri | pegasus59 | |
20/10/2016 23:40 | “We are excited to be working with African Potash and COMESA/ACTESA on this groundbreaking scheme to supply our """2 million plus""" farmers with timely, affordable and quality fertilizers, to be distributed via e-voucher initiative,” James Chirwa, the ZCF director said. | pegasus59 | |
18/10/2016 15:58 | You still here banging your drum wave. I've read sheols post and the post doesn't say it's all about funding. You've misquoted yet again for your own ends. The post says HALF the problem is funding. What the other half is we can only guess. One thing is for sure cc has let a lot of people down with all the broken promises. It looks to me like ccs tried to get in on the action and realised it's a closed shop that he's struggling to get into. You can picture it now cc sat on the dog mat waiting for few crumbs to fall from the table. If I was nyiombo I'd wait to see if afpo goes bust to avoid paying them their cut whatever tiny piece they're due which could be £1 for all we know. | pokettens | |
18/10/2016 13:12 | "Sustainable and widely accessible fertilisers and credit remain a major development challenge to smallholder farmers," African Potash executive chairman Chris Cleverly told the over 250 participants in the second Africa Fertiliser Agribusiness 2016 Conference in Dar es Salaam early last week. He called upon the government to improve effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of fertiliser use by providing subsidies to smallholder farmers and make them more affordable and eventually stimulate the growth of the economy. Zambia and Malawi offer good lessons for Tanzania. CC called upon the government of TANZANIA to improve!!!!! What does CC have to offer the TANZANIAN government if they listen to him? | pegasus59 | |
18/10/2016 10:26 | Is TANZANIA part of COMESA? NO Didnt think so But KENYA is | pegasus59 | |
18/10/2016 10:05 | The penny finally drops for sheol(LSE) that its about funding.CC hoped that TANZANIA would follow the example of ZAMBIA and MALAWI in providing cheap quality fertilisers through government for the massive amount of smallholder farmers. I wonder if they used the "CAKED" fertiliser in ZAMBIA that cost a fortune to store :) | pegasus59 | |
18/10/2016 06:50 | Its all about "FINANCE" AFPO signs a 500k mt 3yr deal when they had £600k in the bank Someone has to tell us what the finance deal is "eventually" And that will be for multiple COMESA countries(initially) | pegasus59 |
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