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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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China Africa | LSE:CAF | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3ZW6Z85 | ORD 1P |
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16/1/2017 15:44 | I'm sure one of those is a "specific specific" plan - | tomboyb | |
16/1/2017 15:41 | Have 12 specific plans on the table at the last count, cherry pick the best, bobs your uncle. | soulsauce | |
16/1/2017 15:39 | Well - I've taken a speculative punt here on a decent reverse - I don't think they would raise that without having specific plans - | tomboyb | |
16/1/2017 15:36 | Possible 5 bagger imo. | blueball | |
16/1/2017 15:34 | Getting ready for lift off now. Just wait until news is imminent. | soulsauce | |
16/1/2017 13:54 | Thanks for your thoughts keya. Some decent buying again today. | soulsauce | |
16/1/2017 13:42 | This is the asset I think we may go for. Three mothballed mines previously owned by Black Fire Minerals who changed into a gaming company last year. Assets will be none core and likely on the market. Suspect they may be cheap and would be a superb foothold into the lithium market. Thoughts on why--We have strong Namibian influence through Rod WEbster (WTI) and lithium is a sector we should be in. The acquisition will be facilitated via Black Fire purchasing Sunrise's private Namibian subsidiary Starting Right Investments 94, which is the holder of the Karibib lithium Exclusive Prospecting Licences EPL 3750 and EPL 3751. The Karibib lithium project, located 120 kilometres northwest of Windhoek, covers 765 square kilometres of the Karibib pegmatite field. The project tenure includes the historic Rubikon, Helicon and Fricke's lithium, tantalum and cesium mines which operated intermittently from 1930 to 1994. 'Historic mine production data is poorly recorded, but the Rubikon mine reportedly produced some 17 000 tons of lithium mineral concentrates from small scale open-pit and underground mining between 1980 and 1994,' said Black Fire Minerals in a statement Thursday. Black Fire intends to immediately commence an 'aggressive exploration programme' to test drill the known significant strike extensions of the Rubikon and Helicon pegmatites and to assess the potential of the remainder of the two EPL areas for new lithium pegmatite discoveries. The purchase agreement is conditional upon regulatory approvals to be satisfied within 30 days. Final consideration for the transaction will be 3,5 million fully paid ordinary shares in Black Fire, with these shares being subject to a voluntary six-month escrow period. At the company's closing share price on November 11 2009 of 13 Australian cents, this equates to an acquisition cost of 455 000 Australian dollars. The share price now stands at 14c, following the release of the announcement. Lithium is an extremely soft, silvery-grey metallic element since it is extremely reactive to heat and it is used in components and in batteries. Salts of lithium are used as mood altering drugs. Black Fire Managing Director Simon Rigby said the Karibib Project had not been subjected to modern exploration and the historic lithium mining activities were largely small-scale gouging operations that only exploited small portions of the outcropping pegmatites. 'This provides a significant opportunity for Black Fire to carry out drilling programmes and utilise modern regional exploration techniques to assess the entire project area,' Rigby said. He said the acquisition of Karibib also represented an excellent opportunity for the company to participate in the rapidly growing sector of the energy storage business due to the proliferation of electric vehicles and electronic equipment using Li-ion batteries. | keya5000 | |
30/12/2016 08:59 | Interesting:- The Company has a broad pipeline of new opportunities identified from the management team's network. At present we have a potential pipeline of twelve opportunities which include African and South American uranium; North American lithium; European lithium and cobalt; and African and Australian copper. The intention of the Company is to become an operating natural resource business following a Reverse Takeover. It is possible that the Company will seek to acquire more than one interest to provide diversification for investors and inherent risk management for the Company. | soulsauce | |
29/12/2016 10:08 | China Africa Resources PLC 29 December 2016 China Africa Resources plc ("China Africa" or the "Company") Change of Registered Office China Africa Resources plc (LON:CAF) the London Stock Exchange AIM listed natural resource exploration and development company is pleased to announce that in order to reduce administration costs the Company has changed its registered office to: Abbey House 282 Farnborough Road Farnborough Hampshire | soulsauce | |
28/12/2016 15:05 | Added further today. | keya5000 | |
28/12/2016 14:18 | Looking very strong now. | hjfe | |
28/12/2016 14:18 | Looking very strong now. | hjfe | |
28/12/2016 13:31 | Just the start IMO. If we drop a decent asset in here this will be 5p+ very quickly. | soulsauce | |
28/12/2016 13:28 | this is making a move - breakout? | hjfe | |
20/12/2016 13:41 | From the LSE site:- @Share_Talk Coming to Manchester – 28th Jan 2017 share-talk.com/share | soulsauce | |
16/12/2016 12:19 | Reverse 100 bagger since he took over ECR Paul Johnson share price destruction track record | the stigologist | |
16/12/2016 10:39 | 2.1275 to buy at the moment, places paid 2.17 ;-) | soulsauce | |
16/12/2016 09:27 | TEL 11 a totally different animal now. Very good value from here if the BoD delivers. Valued very close to cash now with very little in for what may come. | soulsauce | |
16/12/2016 04:08 | 15+ was paid not so long ago for this stock if I remember correctly | tel11 | |
15/12/2016 22:42 | keya great posts thanks very interesting. | soulsauce | |
15/12/2016 22:11 | So that's my thoughts. Energy metals = Uranium. Uranium = New bull phase from 15 year comparative modern all time low. Nick O'Reilly = mega experienced SRK top man with access to a massive data bank of exploration knowledge. Also specialises in uranium. Companies previous focus was Namibia with support from WTI. They have dumped all previous connections except the WTI man on the board. Namibia is going to be the 3rd largest uranium producer in 2017 and is very open to uranium exploration. I have connected the clues and I am likely wrong! Reply | Recommend 2 | ReportGraphiteTech Posts: 5,673 Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 2.625 RE: CAFToday 21:23Reason I think Namibia is the fact The WTI director is staying on. Namibia also holds some of the largest uranium resources in the world. WTI will have a good idea of what's what in their area. Reply | Recommend | ReportGraphiteTech Posts: 5,673 Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 2.625 RE: CAFToday 21:15Given the new NED's uranium experience and the fact they prioritise energy metals it would make sense for uranium. I reckon they already have an asset and are not looking for one. Uranium is entering a massive bull phase. The target must be decent. No way would they ditch the zinc asset when zinc had such a good year for nothing. I reckon it's uranium possibly if I am guessing something Mauritania or Namibia low west African. | keya5000 |
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