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Burning Rock Biotech Ltd | LSE:BNR | London | Depository Receipt |
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20/7/2016 11:47 | Just give the green and we take the shareprophets out Ooohhhrahh | pegasus59 | |
20/7/2016 11:41 | NATO? How did Russia do against the US invented mujahadeen? What part did the Rothchild's play in capturing the Iraq Banks? Tony and cherie How much per audience(yes audience) £100k-£5 Invest Africa!!!!!!!!!!!!! | pegasus59 | |
20/7/2016 11:21 | From the "TOP" | pegasus59 | |
20/7/2016 06:46 | For the attention of whineyfroth and his scum followers The UK will go on whether I like it or not and AFPO,BNR and IGS will be a major part of it | pegasus59 | |
19/7/2016 00:06 | Mozambique next with the world bank for AFPO/IGS? Chris@cudolog tweet | pegasus59 | |
19/7/2016 00:02 | IGS twitter Frik Hartzer of IGS recently visited the African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC) in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.very impressive facilities!!! We hope to work with you soon | pegasus59 | |
18/7/2016 23:04 | IGS has a busy order book extending several years into the future and a strategy of growth and diversification. Once the extractives sector moves out of the current recession, the Blenheim directors believe that it will require exactly the types of services, data and technologies which IGS has been developing. BNR 27.1% NERC 22.6% Mr Peter Zawada 6.7% Mr David Ovadia 10.1% | pegasus59 | |
18/7/2016 22:48 | Let's add Tanzania IGS visits African Minerals and Geoscience Centre in Tanzania Date posted: 18th July 2016 AMGC visitFrik Hartzer of IGS recently visited the African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC) in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. The centre was established in 1977 as a regional (South and East African) centre of minerals knowledge (SEAMIC). In recent years it has expanded its mandate and is now an information and training centre for all aspects of African geology and geosciences. It was recently evaluated as a potential centre of geoscience excellence, as part of the implementation of the African Minerals and Geosciences Initiative (AMGI) strategy for the African Mining Vision (AMV). The centre is well situated at Kunduchi Beach away from the hustle and bustle of central Dar Es Salaam and has excellent conference and training facilities. Frik was hosted by Ibrahim Shaddad (Director General) and Mesfin Wubeshet Gebremichael (Geoinformation Service Manager). Tanzania IGS 1) Supervision, quality control and assurance of airborne geophysical survey by contractor. World bank-funded programme through the Geological Survey of Tanzania. 2) Geological and geochemical mapping of selected areas of the country and recommendations for laboratory upgrade. World bank-funded programme through the Geological Survey of Tanzania | pegasus59 | |
18/7/2016 22:23 | BNR £650K Mkt cap. I'm sure IGS could afford that with change to spare | pegasus59 | |
18/7/2016 21:43 | Every piece of dirt is out in force tonight on LSE Somethings up They are desperate They just don't know what's going to happen next | pegasus59 | |
18/7/2016 21:28 | 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 20k m/t x $500= $10M Under the Agreement African Potash will provide assistance to Nutri-Aid's supply network, which includes over 2,500 agro-outlets certified by COMESA ACTESA and managed by Nutri-Aid (serving on average 300 farmers each) ('the Outlets') with fertiliser. The Agreement also stipulates that African Potash will (subject to contract) sell urea and other fertiliser products to the Outlets at a competitive price. The initial delivery was made on 10 July 2016 and from this, and subsequent sales by the Company to the Outlets made over the following days, revenues of approximately $50,000 have been generated. These revenues will be used for payments to the Company's suppliers I wonder what African fertiliser(mauritius | pegasus59 |
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