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AFRI Afriag

0.085
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Afriag LSE:AFRI London Ordinary Share IM00B3VVCM89 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.085 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Afriag Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/5/2015
17:25
All being well another 18 new trucks by mid July 2015..........

This will give us 36 trucks, growing the truck fleet faster then when Dave L was at the old lonrho......

This pans out a new truck every eight weeks.............

kenny100
28/5/2015
17:24
DL. I have been actively involved in building a number of Companies on the LSE over the past decade, 4 of which have now been taken over for significant sums of money. I never really had a significant personal shareholding in any of these ventures, so it was and is important that I am one of the largest shareholders in AfriAg as we grow this business from the ground up. The board has a good plan to grow AfriAg quickly and we are focused on this. I would like to buy more shares, but unfortunately, due to the rapid growth I expect at AfriAg, I see that I will be in a continual closed period and therefore I cannot increase my holding much further..................
kenny100
28/5/2015
17:22
AfriAg plc LON:AFRI is one of those companies that are so often overlooked, maybe because it’s in the wrong Google finance sector, maybe because its just not oil and gas? There are probably numerous reasons. This company could however be a little gem. AfriAg’s chairman, David Lenigas who needs no introduction has a quote on the AfrAg.com homepage “Africa will feed not only itself but the rest of the world in time. It will become the bread basket to the world.”

AfriAg plc is an African food haulage and distribution group which recently won a new distribution deal with the Gatsby Foundation that will ship produce from Mozambique through to UK supermarkets along with other international markets the contract is for approx 480,000 kilos per quarter.

It was an AfriAg plc subsidiary that won the contract to transport baby-corn and chilli to South Africa where it will be air-freighted. Chairman David Lenigas said the contract was ‘transformational’ and told his Twitter followers the deal will grow AfriAg by an ‘unimaginable’ amount. Since then it’s been a little quiet on the news front and share price has dropped slightly as investors look to make money elsewhere. In an interview with Mr Lenigas it was mentioned that 2 other contracts were in the process of being completed, that their current fleet of 18 specialist refrigerated trucks was being expanded to twice that within 6 months to cope with demand and that fish exports into asian countries had increased heavily. David pointed out that only 1% of all African produce was being shipped to the states and “That equation is going to change!” 1.06m kilos were delivered in the last 6 months of 2014 with the majority happening in the last couple of those months. AfriAg has some very large clients already in place and those figures should rise significantly. In a recent comment on twitter David Lenigas said “I am busy with everything. AfriAg as well,” which could be a reference in part to the first quarter trading results hinted at on the forums.

AfriAg plc is a growing company with great prospects both short term and long, run by a very experienced board of directors and should really be considered one for the pension pot.

kenny100
28/5/2015
17:19
hxxp://www.vanduzi.co.mz/clientes/
kenny100
28/5/2015
16:56
hxxp://www.vanduzi.co.mz/clientes/
kenny100
28/5/2015
15:10
Lenigas's AfriAg raises £600000 at a premium - Proactive ...
www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk › Archives › Newswires › LON:AFRI
12 Sep 2013 - AfriAg (LON:AFRI) has completed a £600000 placing and equity swap deal with ... The news drove the share price up to the placing price on Thursday. ... the share price of which has leapt well over 1,000% in the last month.

kenny100
28/5/2015
12:30
AfriAg plc LON:AFRI is one of those companies that are so often overlooked, maybe because it’s in the wrong Google finance sector, maybe because its just not oil and gas? There are probably numerous reasons. This company could however be a little gem. AfriAg’s chairman, David Lenigas who needs no introduction has a quote on the AfrAg.com homepage “Africa will feed not only itself but the rest of the world in time. It will become the bread basket to the world.”

AfriAg plc is an African food haulage and distribution group which recently won a new distribution deal with the Gatsby Foundation that will ship produce from Mozambique through to UK supermarkets along with other international markets the contract is for approx 480,000 kilos per quarter.

It was an AfriAg plc subsidiary that won the contract to transport baby-corn and chilli to South Africa where it will be air-freighted. Chairman David Lenigas said the contract was ‘transformational’ and told his Twitter followers the deal will grow AfriAg by an ‘unimaginable’ amount. Since then it’s been a little quiet on the news front and share price has dropped slightly as investors look to make money elsewhere. In an interview with Mr Lenigas it was mentioned that 2 other contracts were in the process of being completed, that their current fleet of 18 specialist refrigerated trucks was being expanded to twice that within 6 months to cope with demand and that fish exports into asian countries had increased heavily. David pointed out that only 1% of all African produce was being shipped to the states and “That equation is going to change!” 1.06m kilos were delivered in the last 6 months of 2014 with the majority happening in the last couple of those months. AfriAg has some very large clients already in place and those figures should rise significantly. In a recent comment on twitter David Lenigas said “I am busy with everything. AfriAg as well,” which could be a reference in part to the first quarter trading results hinted at on the forums.

AfriAg plc is a growing company with great prospects both short term and long, run by a very experienced board of directors and should really be considered one for the pension pot.

kenny100
28/5/2015
12:23
hxxp://www.gatsby.org.uk/
kenny100
28/5/2015
11:49
hxxp://www.afriag.com/aim-rule-26
kenny100
28/5/2015
11:47
DL. I have been actively involved in building a number of Companies on the LSE over the past decade, 4 of which have now been taken over for significant sums of money. I never really had a significant personal shareholding in any of these ventures, so it was and is important that I am one of the largest shareholders in AfriAg as we grow this business from the ground up. The board has a good plan to grow AfriAg quickly and we are focused on this. I would like to buy more shares, but unfortunately, due to the rapid growth I expect at AfriAg, I see that I will be in a continual closed period and therefore I cannot increase my holding much further..................
kenny100
27/5/2015
18:33
hxxp://www.directorstalkinterviews.com/afriag-plc-a-time-to-invest/412661558
kenny100
27/5/2015
18:26
All being well another 18 new trucks by mid July 2015..........

This will give us 36 trucks, growing the truck fleet faster then when Dave L was at the old lonrho......

This pans out a new truck every eight weeks.............

kenny100
27/5/2015
13:44
And there's the buyer I was expecting... there was no way the share price would stay level on 2M sells without a buyer...DYOR
cyberbub
27/5/2015
13:41
I have mine tucked away. I'm not adding yet but DL is very optimistic about this company.
moormoney
27/5/2015
13:38
More sellers...
cyberbub
26/5/2015
16:00
Encouraging... I can sell 1.5M in one go, which is unusual for this illiquid share... someone wants them...NAI
cyberbub
26/5/2015
09:33
Yes, over 700k of buys over on ISDX, as I suspected...
cyberbub
26/5/2015
09:22
Little tick back up again this morning, and I can sell 1.5M in one go at full 0.37p bid.Has there been any buying on ISDX?
cyberbub
24/5/2015
00:42
No cyber, I tend to buy smaller amounts, finances permitting. This stock along with just one other is now a priority for me :)
michaelx105
22/5/2015
18:18
Is that your 2M late buy Michael?
cyberbub
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