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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.06 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/9/2016 23:15 | BARAK said it takes much longer to deal with government institutions than it does for ordinary investors. | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 23:10 | Was the IGS BOD meeting on Friday? | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 23:07 | Barak fund management director Jean Craven is also a director of ETG Declan O'Brien director of AFPO was a director with Barak | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 23:02 | Any mention of OCP and ETG in ZAMBIA? COMESA, UK firm ink deal to supply fertilizer to Zambia LUSAKA Zambia (Xinhua) -- The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) on Wednesday announced that it has partnered with a United Kingdom (UK) firm to supply fertilizers to Zambia. I think the UK have very strong allies in COMESA and in particular ZAMBIA UGANDA and MALAWI will follow | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 21:54 | Nerias investmentsSTRATEGIC AREA OF INTEREST:Neria's is looking for a strategic joint venture partnership for expansion in the fertilizer distribution and customized blending businesshttp://neria | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 20:03 | What's the deal with MOROCCO?Are we turning a blind eye to WESTERN SAHARA?What's the setup with NIGERIA?Why don't the sewer rats on LSE get up from the gutter and start discussing at a an INTERNATIONAL level. | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 18:29 | Mr TYou beat me too itWell said and never stop the fight | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 18:14 | What stopped OCP buying ETG?????Can anyone post any link showing a company signing a major supply agreement for Fertiliser in Africa on the scale of 500k mt on a 3yr deal?Have any of the world's leading fertiliser companies announced any such deals?Why not?UK/MIDDLE EAST are very quiet"AT THE MOMENT" | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 15:06 | 10k mt/mth @$65/mthHave AFPO denied it?Article was 1st September | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 09:56 | The diplomats and money people have done their job now we need AG industry people on the BOD to launch the "PLAN" | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 09:37 | Throw in KENYA as wellhttps://www.gov. | pegasus59 | |
11/9/2016 08:03 | AFPO will be OK in ZAMBIA as well as MALAWI and UGANDA 10k mt/ mth @$65/mt $650k/mth won't have any problems paying off the loan with that income | pegasus59 | |
10/9/2016 21:38 | Maybe we are supplying bacon(other foodstuffs are mentioned for those not partial to bacon) and not fertiliser | pegasus59 | |
10/9/2016 20:56 | DFID nutrition for growth!!!AFPO don't own any fertiliser and never have | pegasus59 | |
10/9/2016 20:41 | The UK & Middle East ?????? | pegasus59 | |
10/9/2016 10:15 | ETG gets $100M 7yr loan from AFDB but no deal from COMESA/ACTESA?????ht | pegasus59 | |
10/9/2016 10:06 | Lastly, we are excited to share two recent developments that will make for a particularly exciting third and fourth quarter: discussions to set up a Shariah-compliant trade finance fund targeting investors in the Middle East, and the implementation of a Feeder Fund out of Japan with an initial mandate to raise US$ 50 million. These plans, together with our strong pipeline of fund roadshows, continue to put us on the global map with investors and counterparties alike. | pegasus59 | |
09/9/2016 21:15 | CC said any deals will dwarf any loans 10k mt/mth @$65/mt $650k/mth | pegasus59 | |
09/9/2016 21:00 | 20k mt?https://www.daily | pegasus59 | |
09/9/2016 19:56 | Getting there bit by bit Strategic joint venture partnership? | pegasus59 | |
09/9/2016 13:25 | I hope you're right corrado. But unless there is transformational news I'm afraid it's on a slippery slope. All too often the price funds are raised at never really get tested. Some firms do have a business model which will allow funds to be raised at 0.2125p and in 6 months the share price is north of 0.4p but I wouldn't say AFPO was one of them. Funds raised by flipping?Did directors buy and hold?Any institution take part and hold onto shares?These are key questions to ask yourself on a fundraise. Otherwise only the mugs buy the flipped shares and get left holding the baby posting 100% buys, 200m traded already, it will tick up soon!!! If it was going to tick up, it would have done by now!!!I hope a few of you who got caught will swallow your pride and see it for what it was. The usual crowd pumping to help the flippers flip. | phil1969 |
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