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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Cambria Africa Plc | CMB | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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0.225 | 0.225 |
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Posted at 16/2/2024 21:51 by dave4545 I've not heard of getbucks but note they are in Harare when CMB are too |
Posted at 09/2/2024 18:39 by dave4545 When you look at all the rubbish on Aim raising money to keep their scams going another year CMB is actually excellent value but as 99.9999999% are day trading now nobody will touch it especially as it gets suspended.I thought it was a great update because I was wondering what happened to the likes of the property and AF Philips Those two alone contribute around 0.5p per shares if they can flog them but it's been a long old drag. mm's just fishing and forgot nobody in this is short term so nobody would bail them out for a huge profit and sell at 0.2p especially when it was 0.315p bid high not long ago. Strong hold now. |
Posted at 29/1/2024 13:33 by dave4545 TenapenWho would have thought little old CMB has a buy order. Now 0.26p to sell rising online. There was some stock at 0.27p earlier but online is now 0.295p please be it somebody inside eh, could do with a winner atm |
Posted at 21/1/2024 17:48 by dave4545 Interesting if it is him which I assume he's bought over 3% of CMB |
Posted at 16/1/2024 10:39 by dave4545 I think there is nothing going on but the market for trading and making a buck means people buy anything moving.But CMB is still a miles better punt than that scam Vast in Zimbabwe |
Posted at 05/1/2024 07:05 by tenapen Peter J Bartlett has confidence and gone over 3% |
Posted at 21/12/2023 14:50 by tenapen 150,000 Tuesday!100,000 wednesday. I don't keep tabs on CMB, the last I read Zimbabwe was in the throws of a cholera outbreak. I feel for the population, one disaster after another. I'm also waiting for 'the positive news' before I add to my large holdings. Good luck and well-done on your UP's Seasons Greetings |
Posted at 15/9/2023 18:31 by dave4545 Everything is great until the very last line of the update about the delisting why did he have to even mention it if they are not certain of doing it.I've held a long time and to my knowledge I'm the second biggest holder of CMB although it probably does not show because it's in different names in different nominee broker accounts. We all know it's like £4 coins for £1 but this fine in the UK but not in Zimbabwe. I enquired into a price for a decent holding and got offered a ridiculous amount 0.18p actually. I'm not negative but I would like a small holding and less stress because I have been making money elsewhere. I just do not understand with £1 mil+ why Sammy does not use that cash to buy us out as he holds 70% so 30% currently is worth £360k so I'll bite his hand off with a 0.4p offer just to move on, if only I could speak to him, no replies to emails and has anybody got a phone number ? |
Posted at 13/7/2023 12:08 by dave4545 So potentially.£1.5 mil market cap Assuming no material changes in results. £1 mil of cash in USD. Sale of A.F. Philips for over £1.3 mil Properties worth £2 mil although they have been up for sale we guess for a while with no takers. But the South African deal with Paynet could be the game changer CMB was trading around 8-10 times higher when Paynet was rolling in the cash Firstly lets see those results and return to trading |
Posted at 29/5/2023 15:04 by tenapen 'It's a steal'Let's hope it's a reference to the discounted assets to M/C and not the CMB bod !. I've written this investment off so many times over so many years, going back to when they were called LonZim / Lonrho. I'd be delighted to get money back, but pragmatic. Time will tell. I read about money going into Africa, but is it going to Zimbabwe ? The highest of risks. That's a lot of money dave, I hope it works out for You and I both. |
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