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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kavango Resources Plc | LSE:KAV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF0VMV24 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 1.225 | 1.15 | 1.30 | 1.225 | 1.225 | 1.23 | 1,933,591 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Copper Ores | 12k | -2.21M | -0.0026 | -4.69 | 10.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/9/2018 03:59 | From KAV twitter | skiboy10 | |
17/9/2018 16:09 | Kavango Resources kicks off airborne survey of Botswana project 13:08 17 Sep 2018 Mike Moles, director of Kavango Resources Plc (LON:KAV), caught up with Proactive's Andrew Scott not long after an airborne electromagnetic geophysical survey kicked off at their KSZ Project in southwest Botswana. Canadian firm Geotech is carrying out the VTEM survey over the Kalahari Suture Zone. Kavango is exploring for sulphide orebodies rich in nickel/copper/platin | skiboy10 | |
17/9/2018 16:09 | Kavango Resources kicks off airborne survey of Botswana project 13:08 17 Sep 2018 Mike Moles, director of Kavango Resources Plc (LON:KAV), caught up with Proactive's Andrew Scott not long after an airborne electromagnetic geophysical survey kicked off at their KSZ Project in southwest Botswana. Canadian firm Geotech is carrying out the VTEM survey over the Kalahari Suture Zone. Kavango is exploring for sulphide orebodies rich in nickel/copper/platin | skiboy10 | |
13/9/2018 17:47 | I'm liking the regular updates. It makes a refreshing change compared to some other stock I hold. | skiboy10 | |
13/9/2018 17:27 | KAV have so far under promised and over delivered with regards to time scales reference news flow such as permits and flying! | cpap man | |
13/9/2018 16:56 | Decent close on good volume | cpap man | |
13/9/2018 16:16 | Moving up! | skiboy10 | |
13/9/2018 13:30 | of the northern region of the KSZ | cpap man | |
13/9/2018 09:21 | Nice pictures from Botswana | cpap man | |
13/9/2018 07:19 | From KAV's twitter | skiboy10 | |
13/9/2018 07:18 | From KAV's twitter | skiboy10 | |
13/9/2018 07:10 | And we're off!! 13 September 2018 KAVANGO RESOURCES plc BOTSWANA HELICOPTER-BORNE ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY UNDERWAY Kavango Resources plc ("Kavango" or "the Company") (Ticker LSE: KAV), the exploration group listed on the Standard List segment of the main market of the London Stock Exchange and targeting the discovery of world class mineral deposits in Botswana, is pleased to announce the airborne electromagnetic geophysical survey at its KSZ Project in southwest Botswana is now underway. Highlights -- Following the Company's announcement of 7 September 2018, Kavango is pleased to announce that Geotech Airborne Geophysical Surveys of Canada has now started flying the electromagnetic survey (VTEM) over the Company's Kalahari Suture Zone Project ("KSZ") in southwest Botswana; -- Kavango's 100% subsidiary in Botswana is the holder of 12 prospecting licences that cover much of the KSZ magnetic anomaly that is approximately 450km long and where Kavango is exploring for Ni-Cu-PGE rich sulphide orebodies; -- The area being surveyed displays a geological setting with distinct similarities to the extensive Norilsk nickel, copper and platinum group element deposits in Siberia; -- The first phase of the survey will cover 2,000 line-kms; each line is approximately 30kms long and flown at 500m spacing with the helicopter flying at a height of 60-70m above the ground with the survey equipment only 30-40m above ground; -- The survey is initially being flown over Kavango's licences in the Hukuntsi area where the Company's camp is now based; -- Further information in respect of the Company and its business interests is provided on the Company's website at www.kavangoresources Michael Foster, Chief Executive Officer of Kavango commented: "We are pleased to be able to announce that Kavango's contractors have completed all VTEM system tests and have now commenced flying the helicopter-borne geophysical survey over the KSZ prospecting licences, which cover almost 7,000 Km(2) of south west Botswana. This is only five weeks from listing of Kavango's shares on the London Stock Market and demonstrates the Company's efficient planning and operations in Botswana. We believe the under-explored licence area holds potential for the discovery of world class base and precious metals deposits and we look forward to announcing further information with respect to results of the flying programme in due course as material developments occur." | skiboy10 | |
13/9/2018 07:09 | 13 September 2018 KAVANGO RESOURCES plc BOTSWANA HELICOPTER-BORNE ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY UNDERWAY Kavango Resources plc ("Kavango" or "the Company") (Ticker LSE: KAV), the exploration group listed on the Standard List segment of the main market of the London Stock Exchange and targeting the discovery of world class mineral deposits in Botswana, is pleased to announce the airborne electromagnetic geophysical survey at its KSZ Project in southwest Botswana is now underway. Highlights -- Following the Company's announcement of 7 September 2018, Kavango is pleased to announce that Geotech Airborne Geophysical Surveys of Canada has now started flying the electromagnetic survey (VTEM) over the Company's Kalahari Suture Zone Project ("KSZ") in southwest Botswana; -- Kavango's 100% subsidiary in Botswana is the holder of 12 prospecting licences that cover much of the KSZ magnetic anomaly that is approximately 450km long and where Kavango is exploring for Ni-Cu-PGE rich sulphide orebodies; -- The area being surveyed displays a geological setting with distinct similarities to the extensive Norilsk nickel, copper and platinum group element deposits in Siberia; -- The first phase of the survey will cover 2,000 line-kms; each line is approximately 30kms long and flown at 500m spacing with the helicopter flying at a height of 60-70m above the ground with the survey equipment only 30-40m above ground; -- The survey is initially being flown over Kavango's licences in the Hukuntsi area where the Company's camp is now based; -- Further information in respect of the Company and its business interests is provided on the Company's website at www.kavangoresources Michael Foster, Chief Executive Officer of Kavango commented: "We are pleased to be able to announce that Kavango's contractors have completed all VTEM system tests and have now commenced flying the helicopter-borne geophysical survey over the KSZ prospecting licences, which cover almost 7,000 Km(2) of south west Botswana. This is only five weeks from listing of Kavango's shares on the London Stock Market and demonstrates the Company's efficient planning and operations in Botswana. We believe the under-explored licence area holds potential for the discovery of world class base and precious metals deposits and we look forward to announcing further information with respect to results of the flying programme in due course as material developments occur." | skiboy10 | |
10/9/2018 14:30 | Trouble with ValueTheMarkets is its glued to Teathers Financial which is Ben Turney & co and they have various investments themselves but don't state what. So, although they always sound reasonable and objective, a good dose of DYOR required too imo. | paleje | |
07/9/2018 16:10 | Flying expected to commence before month end | cpap man | |
07/9/2018 14:23 | ARTICLESCould Kavango Resources be worth a punt as its preps for major airborne survey in Botswana? (KAV)by ValueTheMarkets September 5, 2018Kavango Resources (LSE:KAV) dropped to 2.3p yesterday after signing a contract to carry out an airborne geophysical survey over its c.7,000km2 of exploration ground on Botswana's Kalahari Suture Zone (KSZ). The survey is likely to begin a news-heavy period at Kavango's flagship asset and shares are now sitting below their 2.5p listing price- could yesterday's update mark a potential buying opportunity?At present, Kavango owns 12 prospecting licences along the KSZ, which is a significant underexplored 450km-long structural and magnetic feature in the south-west of the country. Its exploration programme aims to discover 'world class' sulphide deposits of nickel, copper, and platinum group metals. A report authored by specialist mining consultants MSA Group has backed the potential for these deposits to be present.When it listed in July, Kavango raised £1.5m to carry out a helicopter-borne survey over the area and to conduct drilling of identified targets. It has released little news since listing and, as a result, its shares have dropped below their 2.5p listing price after initially hitting highs of 3.3p.However, in an update yesterday, the firm said it has contracted a subsidiary of Geotech Airborne Geophysical Surveys of Canada to conduct surveys over its KSZ acreage. It also said it has hired experienced geologist Takashaya Murova who has formerly worked with Cluff Mining and Rio Tinto as exploration manager for the KSZ project. Finally, the business that it will begin the surveys following the receipt of government approvals, which is expected within the next two weeks.In yesterday's update, Michael Foster, chief executive of Kavango, said: 'We are delighted to be able to announce that Kavango's contractors have now been appointed to carry out the airborne geophysical survey over the KSZ prospecting licences, which cover almost 7,000 Km2 of south west Botswana.'We believe the under-explored licence area has potential for the discovery of world class base and precious metal deposits and we look forward to announcing further information with respect to the granting of all flying permits and our wider exploration programme in due course.'Speaking to ValueTheMarkets, Mike Moles, one of the founders of Kavango, added that the airborne programme will allow for the quick processing and evaluation of data: 'The airborne survey will identify conductors beneath the surface and these conductors may represent mineralisation at depth. Once we have identified conductors, we have a field team who will go out and carry out ground-based geophysical surveys to determine the exact location of the conductor and get a better handle on its depth and its magnitude.'As the conductors are identified, they will be ranked in order of priority, and those that have the greatest potential will be followed up immediately with ground based surveys, followed by drilling. Initially, we will use RC drilling, since it is faster and cheaper. If sulphide mineralisation is intersected, we will follow up with diamond core drilling for assaying and evaluation. 'Moles added that the programme will be divided into three stages: an initial 2,000 line kms to establish that the system is working properly followed by two larger phases of flying and data collection. Weather permitting, he expects the entire programme to be finished by the end of year, and will provide the market with regular updates throughout the process:'We have the option of whether or not to carry on the programme between each stage. However, given that Geotech successfully surveyed an adjacent area with VTEM in May/June of this year, we see no reason why the programme will not be completed. We think it is essential to keep updating the market about the progress of the programme and any significant results we encounter along the way.'Now that Kavango has announced that its survey is about to start and given the potential for regular positive updates we could see some upward movement in its share price over the next few weeks. | skiboy10 | |
07/9/2018 14:23 | ARTICLESCould Kavango Resources be worth a punt as its preps for major airborne survey in Botswana? (KAV)by ValueTheMarkets September 5, 2018Kavango Resources (LSE:KAV) dropped to 2.3p yesterday after signing a contract to carry out an airborne geophysical survey over its c.7,000km2 of exploration ground on Botswana's Kalahari Suture Zone (KSZ). The survey is likely to begin a news-heavy period at Kavango's flagship asset and shares are now sitting below their 2.5p listing price- could yesterday's update mark a potential buying opportunity?At present, Kavango owns 12 prospecting licences along the KSZ, which is a significant underexplored 450km-long structural and magnetic feature in the south-west of the country. Its exploration programme aims to discover 'world class' sulphide deposits of nickel, copper, and platinum group metals. A report authored by specialist mining consultants MSA Group has backed the potential for these deposits to be present.When it listed in July, Kavango raised £1.5m to carry out a helicopter-borne survey over the area and to conduct drilling of identified targets. It has released little news since listing and, as a result, its shares have dropped below their 2.5p listing price after initially hitting highs of 3.3p.However, in an update yesterday, the firm said it has contracted a subsidiary of Geotech Airborne Geophysical Surveys of Canada to conduct surveys over its KSZ acreage. It also said it has hired experienced geologist Takashaya Murova who has formerly worked with Cluff Mining and Rio Tinto as exploration manager for the KSZ project. Finally, the business that it will begin the surveys following the receipt of government approvals, which is expected within the next two weeks.In yesterday's update, Michael Foster, chief executive of Kavango, said: 'We are delighted to be able to announce that Kavango's contractors have now been appointed to carry out the airborne geophysical survey over the KSZ prospecting licences, which cover almost 7,000 Km2 of south west Botswana.'We believe the under-explored licence area has potential for the discovery of world class base and precious metal deposits and we look forward to announcing further information with respect to the granting of all flying permits and our wider exploration programme in due course.'Speaking to ValueTheMarkets, Mike Moles, one of the founders of Kavango, added that the airborne programme will allow for the quick processing and evaluation of data: 'The airborne survey will identify conductors beneath the surface and these conductors may represent mineralisation at depth. Once we have identified conductors, we have a field team who will go out and carry out ground-based geophysical surveys to determine the exact location of the conductor and get a better handle on its depth and its magnitude.'As the conductors are identified, they will be ranked in order of priority, and those that have the greatest potential will be followed up immediately with ground based surveys, followed by drilling. Initially, we will use RC drilling, since it is faster and cheaper. If sulphide mineralisation is intersected, we will follow up with diamond core drilling for assaying and evaluation. 'Moles added that the programme will be divided into three stages: an initial 2,000 line kms to establish that the system is working properly followed by two larger phases of flying and data collection. Weather permitting, he expects the entire programme to be finished by the end of year, and will provide the market with regular updates throughout the process:'We have the option of whether or not to carry on the programme between each stage. However, given that Geotech successfully surveyed an adjacent area with VTEM in May/June of this year, we see no reason why the programme will not be completed. We think it is essential to keep updating the market about the progress of the programme and any significant results we encounter along the way.'Now that Kavango has announced that its survey is about to start and given the potential for regular positive updates we could see some upward movement in its share price over the next few weeks. | skiboy10 | |
07/9/2018 08:02 | That's more informative so the show's on the road. Or in the air:) | paleje |
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