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CMB Cambria Africa Plc

0.225
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cambria Africa Plc LSE:CMB London Ordinary Share IM00B28CVH58 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.225 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Svcs Allied W/exchanges, Nec 920k -178k -0.0003 -7.33 1.2M
Cambria Africa Plc is listed in the Svcs Allied W/exchanges sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CMB. The last closing price for Cambria Africa was 0.23p. Over the last year, Cambria Africa shares have traded in a share price range of 0.19p to 0.325p.

Cambria Africa currently has 544,576,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Cambria Africa is £1.20 million. Cambria Africa has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.33.

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14/7/2014
17:13
More than a conflict of interest me thinks. I held both companies at the time of the deal and continued to hold. Not the smartest of moves as both shares bombed.



LonZim PLC
Suspension of dealings in sha
LonZim PLC
26 February 2009

LonZim (AIM: LZM), which was established for the purpose of making investments in Zimbabwe and the Beira corridor in Mozambique, announces that it has acquired 59,682,817 ordinary shares in Lonrho plc, the AIM traded conglomerate with a structured portfolio of African investments ('Lonrho'). The Lonrho shares were acquired over a period of approximately three months and include the acquisition of 55,000,000 ordinary shares in a private placement by Lonrho at a price of 5p per share announced on 11 November 2008. In aggregate, LonZim owns 7.81 per cent. of Lonrho. The total consideration was approximately £2.95 million which was funded out of the Company's cash resources.


Lonrho is a 24.25 per cent. shareholder in LonZim and provides LonZim with management support services. LonZim has six directors .....

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tenapen
14/7/2014
12:22
This story of disputed amounts between Cambria as it is now called and Lonrho Africa has been rumbling for many years. There were common directors in these 2 companies - they were executive directors in Lonrho Africa but I am not sure whether they were executive directors in Cambria but they did have a lot of influence.
It should be a rule or even law that where directors are common to 2 different companies, they should be responsible that the balances between the 2 companies should agree. The penalty for non-compliance is that any such common director should be personally responsible for any difference in any such debt.
I wonder if Cambria has a case against these directors for breach of duty/ negligence etc

camerongd53
14/7/2014
06:12
Looks like Lonrho board members are going to have their day in court.
tenapen
11/6/2014
15:05
I think things about to awaken here.....

Just a feeling....

DL

davidlloyd
30/5/2014
17:16
Not the best results, but CMB is a long term gamble.

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Zimbabwe: EU Pledges Millions to Zanu-PF As Part of Re-Engagement
By Alex Bell, 29 May 2014

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tenapen
03/5/2014
18:13
Off Topic, CMB

On Topic, Zimbabwe

hxxp://www.thisisafricaonline.com/News/Zimbabwe-backtracks-on-indigenisation-as-ZANU-PF-succession-battles-heat-up

25 April 2014
Zimbabwe backtracks on indigenisation as ZANU-PF succession battles heat up

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"Mugabe's advanced age points to a likely shift in power over the near future," agrees Maplecroft's Mr Laurie. However, with Zimbabwe's political future in flux, "investors will need to balance enormous opportunities against the ruling party's propensity to put its political interests ahead of economic stability."

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tenapen
28/4/2014
18:28
Ta for that ten, that's a strong case / good read.
DL

davidlloyd
28/4/2014
16:51
Hi DavidLoyd, All,
The rise may be due to the research note from last week. This can be read as a PDF on the Cambria web site, HOW TO GET INTER-AFRICA.



Initiation of Coverage
23rd April 2014

Target price 14.63p
Key data Share price 5.38p
52 week high/low 10.00p/5.00p
Primary exchange AIM EPIC CMB
Shares in issue 99,155 m
Market Cap £5.33 m Sector Equity Investment Instruments

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GL

tenapen
26/4/2014
11:09
Interesting nibbles here, something brewing perchance?
Worth keeping an eye on this IMO
DL

davidlloyd
21/4/2014
13:19
I am still on the sidelines re an investment in CMB, but i hope there will be a entry point back into Zimbabwe at some point !. Here is a interview with President Mugabi for the BBC, the first in ten years.
tenapen
03/3/2014
12:39
SolGold sees additional high-grade gold and copper results from Cascabel
By Julie Crust

SolGold (LON:SOLG) announced additional high-grade gold and copper assay results from the Cascabel copper-gold porphyry exploration projectin Ecuador.
The latest results from Hole 5 returned 0.95% copper and 0.96 grammes a tonne (g/t) gold from a depth of 1,194m to 1,330m

lucky_punter
28/2/2014
16:21
I've only just realised this is an Inv Tst. No probs with that but I hadn't properly clocked it.

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fillipe
19/2/2014
12:02
I see the usual trading houses, but their stock then try and sell it on.

Cambria Africa (CMB.L) - Speculative Buy at 7.75p

This is a new chapter in the life of Cambria, with many of the legacy issues resolved, the company can now focus on executing it strategy with two exciting businesses in Africa, namely Payserv and Millchem. It is to the company's credit that the cost base has reduced considerably, and with a firm focus on Payserv and Millchem, could see developments move apace. As the company has indicated, its continued investment in the two companies will begin to prove fruitful in the coming months. A successful sale of the magnificent hotel alone could be equal to the current market cap of Cambria. An early investment could prove worthwhile and we initiate coverage with a target price, which could prove conservative, of 15p. Read the


At Beaufort Securities we offer a bespoke advisory service. Our people are dedicated to the markets day in and day out for one reason and one reason only - to help our clients profit. To discuss your strategies with a broker, please call us on 020 7382 8384.

Harry Stevenson
Research Analyst

tradermania
21/12/2013
14:34
Zimbabwe: Chinamasa Budget Offers No Hope, No Rescue Plan
By Chris Muronzi, 20 December 2013

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tenapen
22/11/2013
16:25
Zimbabwe warns foreign firms of January 2014 arrest

Foreign firms operating in certain sectors in Zimbabwe after 1 January 2014 will be arrested, a senior official has warned.

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According to the Herald the "reserved sectors of the economy" include: Retail and wholesale business, hairdressers, beauty salons, bakers, employment agencies, agriculture, transport, estate agencies and advertising agencies.

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Zimbabwe: Foreign Shop Owners Face Fresh Threats of Arrest
By Alex Bell, 22 November 2013

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According to the Act, reserved sectors include agriculture, transport, retail, barbershops, hairdressing and beauty salons, employment and estate agencies, bakeries, tobacco processing, advertising agencies and even arts and crafts provisions.

Economist Masimba Kuchera told SW Radio Africa on Friday that the threats "follow the pattern of how this government deals with investors." He said the ultimatum is unrealistic, and does not allow for enough time to prepare locals to take over the sector.

"It would be better for the government to build local capacity first, because if they chase out foreign traders without ensuring the capacity and resources are there for locals, then it will be very difficult for local traders to take over," Kuchera said.

tenapen
31/10/2013
11:58
Suprised so quiet here given this seems to have gone vertical - someone acquiring in quantity perchance?

DL

davidlloyd
04/8/2013
05:18
You have your answer, stocky !




The US and UK have expressed concerns after Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe won a seventh term in office amid claims of electoral fraud.

tenapen
08/5/2013
13:55
Was checking the emerging market story and bumped into Cambria Africa.

Other than Zimbabwe, what are the major risks here(at 8p per share, that is!).

They seem to be showing growth on top of deceased spending and the cash to keep them going.

stocky64
27/4/2013
17:18
Well Durrr !




Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Indigenisation Drive Blamed for Investment 'Free Fall'

This free fall has been indicated by figures supplied by the Zimbabwe Investment Authority, which show a 76% drop in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) this year as compared to the same period in 2012.

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By Alex Bell, 26 April 2013

tenapen
16/4/2013
15:47
Cambria Africa PLC (LON: CMB) had its price target trimmed by WH Ireland from GBX 25.10 ($0.39) to GBX 22.50 ($0.35). They currently have a buy rating on the stock.

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5uns
16/4/2013
06:35
Just had a quick read of this mornings results and comments. Looks promising. Should lift the share price soon. Just needs a bit of a write up with some good analysis as to how undervalued this is now.
kenone
29/3/2013
10:52
Zimbabwe's recovery marks another positive step


Lifting of the majority of EU sanctions in Zimbabwe marks another positive step in the African nation's economy, and promises to boost its businesses.
On Monday it emerged that EU embargoes on Zimbabwe were being eased, specifically sanctions including travel bans have now been suspended for 81 officials and eight companies.

lucky_punter
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