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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 10.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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15/2/2015 20:37 | Well let's do it then where does everyone live. Could all meet up and discuss? | kirk 6 | |
15/2/2015 18:13 | -Sonkita Conteh Esq. Barrister & Solicitor.Perhaps we should get in touch with him? | seanywauny | |
15/2/2015 17:27 | Legal and regulatory inclusive of holding Jefferies and AIM regulator to account. All need to be brought to book. I didnt even know about the human rights claim either. How...I need 4 consecutive hours to pen something substantial and coherent... | cantrememberthis2 | |
15/2/2015 16:37 | So what's the plan then. I will support any action as I have read this years statements many times. All of them have a great investment case and the presentation was the cream on the cake! | kirk 6 | |
15/2/2015 15:08 | 900million investment into African minerals reduced to nothing? | kirk 6 | |
15/2/2015 15:07 | If that's the case investors have even more of a case | kirk 6 | |
15/2/2015 07:48 | I recon 1 p per share. Valuing Ami at 3m. That's the best we will get. | shimmysham12 | |
15/2/2015 02:05 | Hard to say - on the one hand it could at best be a warning about something that may not happen. The more likely interpretation is that it means exactly that - £0.01p - or even less. | earnestwipplethwaiteiii | |
14/2/2015 23:18 | What would be little value ? 20p? | kirk 6 | |
14/2/2015 17:43 | It's deleted on all unfortunately. | seanywauny | |
14/2/2015 14:06 | SeanyWauny Check 'discussthemarket' it may well be on there as they have a direct feed from lse posts. | carl19 | |
14/2/2015 10:50 | Almost laughable, isn't it - with somebody else's money. I admire the boys on the other thread getting organised with a vengeance - more power to their elbows. While I doubt we'll see any money back in the end, it would be a pleasure to see some deserved come-uppances. | earnestwipplethwaiteiii | |
14/2/2015 10:02 | Benefits to AMLOther than the implicit additional revenue through terms of any access agreement, once agreed, AML is expected to be able to benefit from the following:-- reduced infrastructure operating costs per tonne, as a result of a high fixed cost base benefiting from higher volumes transported-- the potential to blend Marampa's c65% Fe product with Tonkolili's c58% Fe product to create a product grade that is desirable in Europe, which would allow AML to benefit from significantly lower freight rates (in October the average freight differential benefit between China and Rotterdam from Pepel was $12/t)-- a potential significant premium in selling this European blend grade compared to the current DSO (Current Platts 58% Fe price is $67.50/t whereas Platts 62% Fe price is $80.00/t).Alan Watling, CEO, African Minerals, said:"It is very pleasing to see that the Marampa Mine will continue to be a major source of employment in Sierra Leone. The quick resolution by the administrators and Timis Corporation Limited has prevented the closure of an important asset for the local and national community. | kirk 6 | |
14/2/2015 10:01 | Something fishy is going on that is for sure. From reading the statements they are extremely misleading. | kirk 6 | |
14/2/2015 09:57 | Wish they would just get on with it. Announce admin and let us move on. It's like waiting for a funeral to happen | shimmysham12 | |
14/2/2015 00:46 | WTF!?This country is riddled.- | seanywauny | |
13/2/2015 23:37 | Thanks casual, checked all and on cached version but nada. If anyone is affiliated with Seifert on LSE could you ask him/ her. Cheers.What do people think about approaching Interpol international Corruption Crime Unit with what we have so far? I know it sounds a bit like that Clive Owen movie 'The International' but a few interventional questions from them to the gremlins at work could be just the spanner in the works we need.- | seanywauny | |
13/2/2015 22:45 | Very inspired by the efforts of Grant, Sittight,BTFATH etc one LSE I hope that they are giving the BOD at least a twinge. | deusfaber | |
13/2/2015 21:50 | If you can remember phrases or even certain specific words then a combination of certain Google searches and checking google's cached content for the search results may give you what you need. Also, e.g. sites that import feeds from LSE into their own stream may have the post still on their site. E.g. shareprophets or discuss the market. EDIT: not share prophets, meant shareprice.co.uk | casual47 | |
13/2/2015 21:37 | Sharp thinking in saving that.It was strange, the other day on GLEN LSE board 'seifert' made a few remarks with regards to AMI shenanigans and how Frank and the Chinese can keep the mine but still end up looking good.It was removed fairly promptly. Just wish I copied it now. | seanywauny |
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