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Burning Rock Biotech Ltd | LSE:BNR | London | Depository Receipt |
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06/9/2016 16:17 | Will Lorem Ipsum remain until the JV is announced? | pegasus59 | |
06/9/2016 16:14 | HuffedJust a Freudian slip as it's NERIAS that is a wholly owned ZAMBIAN company (at the moment)who are looking for a JVhttp://neriainvest | pegasus59 | |
06/9/2016 15:25 | Who is the "STRATEGIC INVESTOR? | pegasus59 | |
06/9/2016 15:23 | NashThe Fertiliser Fund must be "SUBSTANTIAL " if it's to cover all the latest deals that were announced. Just have to wait for them to announce it | pegasus59 | |
06/9/2016 15:20 | GLOBAL PANEL with DFID now we are getting a bit closer.Would have liked to have had a mention at AGRA 2016 regarding the "AMBITIOUS FERTILISER TRADING PROGRAM" | pegasus59 | |
06/9/2016 15:17 | so pegasus, whats happening in AFPO ?? | nash81 | |
06/9/2016 14:57 | AFPO holding RNS? | pegasus59 | |
06/9/2016 10:42 | New starts at IGS would be sufficient | pegasus59 | |
06/9/2016 09:48 | BNR being bought today. | nick rubens | |
06/9/2016 09:21 | "the next IGS board meeting, anticipated to be on or around 9 September 2016" | pegasus59 | |
06/9/2016 09:08 | "SEIZE THE MOMENT" and "DELIVER MAJOR NEW INVESTMENT" Almost there!!!!!!!! | pegasus59 | |
06/9/2016 08:43 | Today @13:00 AFAP:Accelerating the use of Agricultural "HIGH QUALITY" inputs #AGRF 2016 | pegasus59 | |
06/9/2016 08:24 | They did tell us well in advance | pegasus59 | |
05/9/2016 11:44 | The scum will now focus on BNR but we will win here as we will in AFPO Big announcements from BNR and AFPO due shortly in my opinion off course Hang on in there | pegasus59 | |
05/9/2016 09:07 | Dr. Donal Brown Director, Global Funds Department, DFID | pegasus59 | |
05/9/2016 08:38 | What level will AFPO be operating at with a "STRATEGIC INVESTOR" in place? | pegasus59 | |
05/9/2016 08:37 | ETG gets $100M loan from AFDB Why did ETG not sign the COMESA/ACTESA supply deal? | pegasus59 | |
04/9/2016 10:31 | This gets better"One man's dream" says Tidd83 on LSESo CC got COMESA/ACTESA to sign a 500k mt fertiliser deal all on his own.Supporting the SCUM leader" It also seems TW has gained some real traction in regards to AFPO and has now pulled in other nomads the media and even some political presence. Depending on the outcome it may not end very well here."I wonder by MEDIA he means daily mail | pegasus59 | |
04/9/2016 07:44 | I can imagine quite a few "strategic investors" would like a piece of what is going to be a very substantial operation when "LAUNCHED" BERGEN and AMS now out of the way AFPO could do with a "FERTILISER INDUSTRY" person on the BOD.Simon Dorling and Elias Pungong are the "MINING" directors Elias Pungong:African Potash Executive Chairman Chris Cleverly said, "Elias has a proven and acute understanding of Francophone Africa, and in particular resource development in the region. He has a first class network and will be invaluable in orchestrating the development of Lac Dinga and compatible resources, as we look to build a vertically integrated fertiliser company." Dr. Dorling, is an Exploration and Structural Geologist with over 19 years of industry experience and is a Principal Consultant with CSA Global Pty Ltd (‘CSA’). Dr Dorling and CSA were the leading technical consultants for ASX listed Elemental Minerals Limited, which owns 93% of the Sintoukola Potash Project (‘Sintoukola | pegasus59 | |
04/9/2016 07:11 | "The Norwegian company Yara is the worlds’s largest producer of mineral fertilisers, and is now establishing itself in Zambia." Why didn't COMESA/ACTESA sign the fertiliser supply deal with the "worlds’s largest producer of mineral fertilisers"? | pegasus59 |
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