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DNK Danakali Limited

20.00
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Danakali Limited LSE:DNK London Ordinary Share AU000000DNK9 ORDS NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 20.00 19.00 21.00 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Danakali Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/6/2021
06:15
RNS by RAI - the contractor building the Colluli project.

Commercial Terms Agreed with Danakali Limited

outlawinvestor
14/3/2021
20:59
Seamus Cornelius sounds quite upbeat in a recent interview with Proactive Investors - thanks to Troajan on LSE for sharing.

hxxps://youtu.be/P1o-xmHmWik

It appears there are some positive developments in the wings which he couldn't delve further into.

outlawinvestor
14/3/2021
20:21
I wonder whether AFC will go ahead with tranche 2 if the share price on ASX settles above A$0.60 which was the target tranche 2 issue price. Notably the share price has not traded above A$0.60 since 10-Feb-2020. The Chairman's letter of Dec-20 suggested that AFC (and/or other prospective investors) were unwilling to proceed at the prevailing low share prices.
outlawinvestor
28/2/2021
18:11
Removal of CEO Niels Wage - Positive Development

"Appointment of Executive Chairman and restructure of
Board and Executive
Danakali Limited (ASX: DNK) (Danakali, or the Company) announces the following management changes:
• Current Non-Executive Chairman, Mr Seamus Cornelius, has been re-appointed as Executive Chairman
• The role of current Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr Niels Wage has been made redundant as part of a
reallocation of responsibilities
• Basic board fee to be reduced by 33% immediately for all board members and board size to be reduced at
AGM in Q2 2021"

In my opinion, the removal of the CEO NW as incredibly positive development, and I understand that this has in part been driven by new activist shareholders who took out a large block of shares the seller who has been depressing the stock price for the best part of a year. I understand that the new shareholder group are very keen to drive forward the world class Colluli Sulphate of Potash deposit in Eritrea to be developed into a mine. Here is a discussion on the Australian site Hot Copper which gives some context or explanation.

hxxps://hotcopper.com.au/threads/ann-appointment-of-executive-chairman-restructure-of-executive.5931122/?post_id=51388336

james_pm
26/2/2021
08:56
Seems to be closing the ASX gap - still 3p to go on the bid to match current 55c ASX bid.



Shame that NW had to walk the plank. Clearly DNK has been placed on a diet with the 33% director fee cut and plans to trim down the board. Initially I wondered if it was a sign that they are still struggling with funding... Now I wonder if the decision is prerequisite to progressing talks with interested parties?

outlawinvestor
23/2/2021
16:37
These were up 35% in Australia yesterday
ukgeorge
23/2/2021
16:35
Potentially a persistent large seller has been cleared now. Block trade of 7.5m shares may well of cleared the seller out. Company knows of no other reason for the share price movement on the ASX.
gary1966
09/1/2021
11:55
Correct, it is in Eritrea, not Ethiopia. I don't recall anything suggesting reliance on cooperation with Ethiopia or any neighbouring country. Definitely a good point to clarify. That said who knows what will kick things off next in the Horn/Red Sea region?
outlawinvestor
09/1/2021
11:39
Hasn't the political situation in that region not deteriorated? Although not in Ethiopia (?), does isn't require economic/political cooperation between Ethiopia and Eritrea to get the project moving?
goodgrief
09/1/2021
11:24
Amazing project just a pity about the location.

If you're referring to the geopolitics, yeah that's always a risk in the region. Otherwise it is a fantastic strategic location for distribution into Asia and Europe.

I've kept Danakali, or Donna Kelly as I prefer to call it, on watch for quite a while. I kind of pencilled in 2021 as the time to start building some exposure... Time to dust off the research notes.

outlawinvestor
04/12/2020
11:39
I bought some on asx, after being put off by the spread here. Luckily only bought a small amount.

Can't say that I am overly tempted to average down.

Amazing project just a pity about the location.

ukgeorge
04/12/2020
08:40
i am tempted to buy but the spread is substantialmay also drop further once stale bulls sell out
scepticalinvestor
04/12/2020
08:16
Chairman's letter - No real encouragement - Trying hard but message received like trying to walk up the down escalator - At the mercy of possible funders -
(imo) Now potential meal for a Chinese vulture -
Possibly one for Biden to ride to the rescue (imo) to revitalise US interests in the Horn of Africa or Israel (but with their main uS supporter out unlikely) long odds either way - Gamblers only ,,

pugugly
04/12/2020
08:00
It is one of the best potash assets out there and at surface. Shame it's not in Australia, say.
goodgrief
04/12/2020
07:55
stinks of desperation.could be an interesting, yet high risk proposition.
scepticalinvestor
20/11/2020
11:41
6 month breakout DOWN- Looks like a valuable asset but if reasonable funding not available and war on the other side of the border is this now dead (for investment purposes) until meaningful peace terms agreed?
pugugly
25/8/2020
22:15
Still haven't go final funding sorted,taking to long.
Looks likely we will have a placing for funding,
Appointment of UK broker for that reason , maybe, we'll see.

pbj
03/8/2020
16:30
yes, I should I wanted them in my ISA
ukgeorge
03/8/2020
16:10
You should trying buying it on ASX instead
kwabster2
24/6/2020
13:49
New I should have bought a few
ukgeorge
27/3/2020
09:43
sub 20p is very tempting
ukgeorge
20/12/2019
10:51
Short Proactive Investors video of Niels Wage on AFC.
shieldbug
19/12/2019
10:16
With the first tranche of AFC shares, the market cap is £103m at 32.5p/share

Danakali's 50% share of Module 1 NPV after financing - US$242m (10% discount rate)
Module 1 payback 3.25 years

Danakali's 50% share of Modules 1 & 2 NPV after financing - US$439m (10% discount rate)

Looks like they need to find another US$50m to fund Module 1.

shieldbug
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