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AFE African Eagle

0.275
0.00 (0.00%)
21 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
African Eagle LSE:AFE London Ordinary Share GB0003394813 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% 0.275 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/4/2014
15:04
Lads 1p tomorrow morning

These RTO will smash the share price into the stratosphere

bad robot
09/4/2014
15:03
ive taken 2 mill...seeing 1p will be heer as news spreads ::))) he has bought all of afe

Nick Clarke went to the Camborne School of Mines graduating with a BSc
in mining and is an entrepreneur having founded and sold two trading
house businesses. Since 2010, Mr Clarke has been a private investor in a
number of resource companies, including African Eagle Resources plc. Mr
Clarke purchased substantially all of the African Eagle subsidiaries',
assets and liabilities in August 2013.

comedy
09/4/2014
15:03
He also has lovely hair.
hjfe
09/4/2014
15:02
and look at the Share Price as well!
melodrama
09/4/2014
15:02
dont any of you guys read!!!!!!

nicky clarke


Camborne School of Mines alumni joins Wolf board

By WMNCBarnes | Posted: January 07, 2014
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The company behind the £150 million reopening of the Hemerdon tungsten mine near Plymouth has appointed an alumni of the Camborne School of Mines to its board.

Nicholas Clarke has joined Wolf Minerals as an independent non-executive director. He replaces Jim Williams, who is stepping down from the Board to pursue other interests in his retirement.

Mr Clarke is a resource sector executive with more than 40 years experience in senior corporate and technical positions. He is currently CEO of AIM-listed Central Asia Metals plc, a copper producing company with assets in Kazakhstan and Mongolia.

A graduate of the Camborne School of Mines, he was managing director of international mineral consultancy Wardell Armstrong International between 1992 and 2004.

During his career, has been involved in major mining projects of major mining projects including the construction of the US$200 million Voskhod Chrome Mine and the US$40 million Kounrad Copper Plant, both in Kazakhstan.

He has also been involved in a number of equity raisings for AIM and TSX listed companies and was named CEO of The Year at the 2013 Mining Journal Outstanding Achievement Awards.

Wolf's chairman, John Hopkins, said: "Nick Clarke is a vastly experienced and successful resources industry professional, and his background and expertise will be invaluable to the company as we embark on the construction phase at Hemerdon."

Last month, Wolf achieved another major milestone towards its reopening of the Westcountry mine, which is schedule to begin extracting tungsten and tin in 2015.

The Environment Agency issued it with an environmental permit which will enable Wolf to operate a mining waste facility at the site, described as "crucial" to the massive project.

Read more: hxxp://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Camborne-School-Mines-alumni-joins-Wolf-board/story-20409272-detail/story.html#ixzz2yOhSqSSL

comedy
09/4/2014
15:01
buys coming in at 0.45p
bad robot
09/4/2014
15:00
This will boom tomorrow morning
bad robot
09/4/2014
14:58
0.45p is coming
bad robot
09/4/2014
14:55
0.4p about to go


bid 0.38p

bad robot
09/4/2014
14:54
Bye "INIT" M5
bad robot
09/4/2014
14:54
when the price was .37 to buy broker had to go to market for them 10 min wait anyway gone up since
sigora
09/4/2014
14:54
MMs letting this go now we have the RNS - massively undervalued.
hjfe
09/4/2014
14:54
go baby go baby

1p is my price

bad robot
09/4/2014
14:54
Oh no, the bellend Bad Robot is here. I'll move on. Good luck.
m5
09/4/2014
14:53
0.4p to buy lads
bad robot
09/4/2014
14:49
Moving boys
bad robot
09/4/2014
14:47
Full price being paid now

It's about to move chapps

bad robot
09/4/2014
14:46
From LSE:

Very significant that the purchaser is Nick Clarke.

Given that he bought the rights to Dutwa nearly a year ago, I assume that something must have happened in that time to make him believe it is worthwhile investing further.

hjfe
09/4/2014
14:46
AFE

looks like directors all sold today.

sp was dragged up to allow directors to sell... cheaky MM!!

nash81
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