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AFPO African Potash

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
African Potash LSE:AFPO London Ordinary Share GG00B4QYTJ50 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.06 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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28/4/2016
23:10
Now let's have another look at the Operations update

"With the lateness and lack of rains in the region and the onset of drought and state of emergency in some nations, there have been delays with some trades, however, this has worked so as to reduce the number of competitors in the market and the need to develop agriculture in the region has only increased which means that our partnership with African Potash has increased in strategic importance" said Neverl Kambasha."

"THIS HAS WORKED SO AS TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF COMPETITORS IN THE MARKET"

Yes it has but also due to a little help from YARA(Windmills sole export shareholder)when it bought GREENBELT(Zambia) for $50M




So we have signed a contract involving Nyiombo,Yara own Greenbelt so we just need a contract with Neria investments to tie up fertiliser trading in Zambia between AFPO,YARA and Beryl/Safyr

Night

pegasus59
28/4/2016
22:31
I wonder why ?
pegasus59
28/4/2016
22:31
Nerias got a nice new website



Looks like ZAMBIA are starting to take fertiliser a little more seriously now

pegasus59
28/4/2016
22:25
"participation agreement"? Lol.
Night,
Where's Wave when you need him?

andypop1
28/4/2016
22:00
I should have added at least Nyiombo's main customer the Zambian Government a fast payers, aren't they?
andypop1
28/4/2016
21:45
I presume you have all worked out this latest deal with Nyiombo, it is absolutely fantastic! For Nyiombo!
Nyiombo place an order with AFPO and or their partner Safyr on a sale or return basis, they import the bulk of their product direct from the manufacturers for the government inputs and if they need more due to demand they call on the reserves that AFPO and their partners are holding for them, call it hedging if you like, does this remind you of how the two previous transactions have panned out? It does make you wonder whether the 20k Zambian trade was in fact a similar transaction doesn't it? No wonder they are willing to pay the 25% middle man fee!
Doesn't this go against the grain a little bit? I thought this was all about providing discounted fertiliser for the poor starving Africans wasn't it? If AFPO are taking their 25% of the net revenue and Safyr their 75% you can bet your bottom dollar Nyiombo aren't doing it for love, they were after all one of the most expensive distributors who tendered for the government contract, some say there may have been a bit of cash exchanged with the Zambian agricultural minister but I wouldn't want to comment on that.
You couldn't make it up!

andypop1
28/4/2016
21:14
Wave have you finished dusting In just your pinny whilst your boyfriend looks up your mini skirt?
pokettens
28/4/2016
20:50
But every once in a lifetime you may just witness a "Miracle"

Roll on good news

pegasus59
28/4/2016
20:45
Stop putting words in my mouth. I never said invest. I used the word PUNT. In other words a complete gamble because the odds are stacked against you. It would also be a very small sum.But now you mention it an ive had chance to think further you have changed my mind. A short would be a better option as most aim companies only go one way down and out.
pokettens
28/4/2016
19:34
There's no way I would risk my hard earned cash in this too many tales have been told to even trust the rnss now Imo. This will drop once that placing goes ahead and what are they going to use to pay off the loan shark to the tune of £750,000? If this reaches 0.2 I may consider a punt. At present it's too fragile Imo as there's nothing there its all fresh air or should I say stagnant air now.
pokettens
28/4/2016
18:38
Are you a complete moron? Have you never heard of rinse and repeat?Instead of reading through my posts why don't you read through the sh1te cc has been throwing around via podcasts etc.Get it in your head investors have been mislead. Where's the 500000 tonnes prey tell?
pokettens
28/4/2016
18:06
pokettens post 12565:

"Can't see anything stopping this falling further".


If nothing could stop it falling further, how did it go up?

yantatin
28/4/2016
14:06
Was involved myself in receiving deliveries and the trick was to get the money on my sale before paying out. Less cash needed and something like that is going on with AFPO. 18/04/2016

And so it came to pass. It seems CC was so enthusiastic to get a deal done and so sure cash would roll in that anything said to the contrary, he thought, would be forgotten.

The South African drought problem was well known last Autumn and CC must have hoped they would still take delivery. Failed to happen unfortunately.

Now trust is on the floor so not everything will be believed. Like the market trader who talks up all his products, takes in £10 from three people, probably stooges, who buy without seeing and their packages are worth £50.
So delighted punters put up £20 and the guy has trouble taking in all the money, thousands of pounds,
In the next half an hour he gradually produces item after item they will get and then it dawns even more gradually to all the punters that they'll get a load of tat. Too late really as the crunch your hands stooges stand by.
Back next week, oh yes, and some of the angry punters from last week groan and mumble, oh yes, and they are conned once again.

Different, maybe, if you gamble amongst stocks like myself and losers are just taken on the chin. If it's needed cash however you may feel you've been roughed up by TW and sat on by EK - no recovery from that however.

noirua
27/4/2016
23:06
Nyiombo, what a fantastic opportunity this is for AFPO and Safyr Commodities, they are after all one of the Zambian government's preferred distributors as they were for the last planting season.
It does make you wonder why they are willing to pay AFPO’s 25% cut on top of the net revenue Safyr will make after paying AFPO’s 25% doesn't it?
Why have the decided to use little old AFPO for next year's inputs? Why have Safyr decided to give little old AFPO 25%? Surely with the quantities Nyiombo import to fulfill the government inputs they would go direct to a supplier wouldn't they? How are Beryl involved in this? Are Beryl, through Neverl Kambasha, tucking CC up in the hope of getting lac dinga on the cheap? The Windmill transaction didn't do afpo's reputation much good did it?
Still $4m to be paid after the delivery at the end of July isn't something to be sniffed at is it? Lmao.
This is becoming no more than a scam and CC is either as gulible as wave or complicit in the scam.
A little reading material.

hxxp://www.safyrmu.com/our-services/private-equity-access/

Good luck.

andypop1
27/4/2016
16:09
Can't see anything stopping this falling further
pokettens
27/4/2016
16:03
Goodnight Vienna
pokettens
27/4/2016
15:55
It's all gone to pot!
e j blythe
27/4/2016
15:48
Still can't find data tit
aimmafia
27/4/2016
10:41
Pegasus59 you are being very disingenuous.
1 Simon Dorling is the only technical person on the board. There was no option but to reelect him as otherwise the statement to the public would have been very clear on Lac Dinga.
2 To do any further work to define the resource is going take at least $5million and another $5 to $10million for the feasability reports.

I just wonder if you have any moral fibre at all as you have deliberately led investors up the garden path.

bigjames2
27/4/2016
09:37
No one likes a blatant liar
aimmafia
27/4/2016
09:24
Yes, I did find your posts credible Pokettens, as well as Loglorry's...but I believed the hype. I could of sold for shedloads of profit as I was in at 0.5 but topping up has had the reverse effect.
I really do hope AFPO can turn it around but they've gone about it, so far, in a very distasteful manner.

europa79
27/4/2016
09:11
Where is data tit
aimmafia
27/4/2016
08:54
To be fair europa a lot of posters on different boards where saying this didn't add up for a while.When you listen to cc or watch his interviews you can tell he's blagging it ImoWhen he actually got asked an important question he couldn't answer it in enough detail imo that told me all I needed to know.
pokettens
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