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AMI African Min.

10.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
African Min. LSE:AMI London Ordinary Share BMG0114P1005 COM SHS USD0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 10.00 - 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
16/1/2015
21:29
you have not been tempted to call him again??
deusfaber
16/1/2015
21:08
cantremember, you claimed to have contact with AW what happened to that??
deusfaber
16/1/2015
21:07
headed for admin, sisg paid the africans and now aml puling the plug on the English staff...very poor from the board not to inform
deusfaber
16/1/2015
20:32
It also maybe the requirement of a deal to be announced.
kirk 6
16/1/2015
20:28
ami could remain listed with a uk base according to aim regs..

so not fussed with cost cutting email.

cantrememberthis2
16/1/2015
20:24
Doesn't read well but could be part of the cost cutting. There was rollout a deal had been struck Wednesday night LOL
kirk 6
16/1/2015
18:38
I know but we're a corner here.Better to come out with something than nothing.
seanywauny
16/1/2015
17:53
Don't think I would accord £1.50 a share worth a lot more than
kirk 6
16/1/2015
17:42
Come on Glencore, I know it's a paperwork nightmare to get involved in, however, £1.50 a share offer for 75% ownership of a ready made IO mine of this magnitude is a steal.
seanywauny
16/1/2015
16:15
Glencore up a fair wedge today
kirk 6
16/1/2015
01:30
Nice pins, Earnest
casual47
16/1/2015
01:21
Some of us stand, like Helios of Rhodes, astride the two, bringing good sense to both.
earnestwipplethwaiteiii
16/1/2015
00:59
this site is for the weakkneed , the lions over on lse make us look like limpwrists...Those guys run the gamut from mad to brilliant to informed we are just tepid
deusfaber
15/1/2015
19:32
PEEPS needs to be calm, frankie five angels is grinding the chinese down as we breath!!!
deusfaber
15/1/2015
15:29
JH Indeed, works out better. I realised this in post 4412.
seanywauny
15/1/2015
14:53
post 4409 someone like the Timis Corporation
john henry
15/1/2015
10:59
Good news, one less thing to worry about
sweepie2
15/1/2015
10:20
I need 45p for breakeven
kirk 6
15/1/2015
09:31
No, just the bare outline of an offer, no other details. I wouldn't get too excited at this stage - it's a very typical rumour for a company in the situation AML is in.

By the by, where's that numbnuts Sh*tty? Gone back to his pram?

earnestwipplethwaiteiii
15/1/2015
09:22
Has there been any timescale muted on such a deal?
fishyneck
15/1/2015
09:16
True, it may not be a fantastic offer based on AMI assets alone but as someone on LSE has stated, it depends on whether Timis Corp is involved in the deal and throwing a percentage of Marampa in with that too. Couldn't Timis Corp run both Tonk & Marampa work force?
seanywauny
15/1/2015
09:02
If true I expect it would be a stake sale rather than a full buyout; IMO FT and the other shareholders apart from SISG have too much invested financially, technically and emotionally to take what would inevitably be a relatively low ball offer for the whole shebang, given the debt, current IO price, Chinese and World economy etc. If it were a full buy out, probably good for latecomers who bought 10-30p but I suspect many holders with higher averages would end up out of pocket.
earnestwipplethwaiteiii
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