I won’t bother paying £1.99 to listen to someone, apparently, exclaim their surprise that a serial money raiser/share issuer has raised some money/issued shares. Seriously? Why is ANYONE surprised? It won’t be the last. Don’t get “surprisedR21; again. |
aka 'reading the room'
Barry Evans 29 Nov '24 - 08:44 - 6788 of 6823 0 2 0 Oh dear, I note the Telegram boys have turned up on the other thread.
A trading opportunity/exit point for a few of you, if you can get the timing right, imo. |
He lied to us all is the bottom line. |
TW scathing of Adams, worth a listen for £1.99. |
What's the difference between project launch and full project launch?ROFLMFAO!! |
"jaylett 13 Nov '24 - 09:42 - 6678 of 6820
There is little satisfaction in some people finally seeing the light. Even those who would immediately filter or slag off anyone who pointed out the blatantly obvious.
Next stop is another massive dilution exercise, to 'clear the financial situation ready for the launch of TK'. Again. For the third or fourth time." |
How many times can this same record be played? How many funding packages to support the launch of TK have there been now? How can anyone believe a word that duplicitous oaf says?
Rob there is no 'deal'. It's just the same, tired old long con. A billion more shares at a big discount, to be flipped into the market while the saga continues. It's all a big lie. And you'll be here in 12 months and you'll hear the exact same story. |
He's done it again.UnbelievableWell done all those who kept saying it was coming, you were correct. |
“to fund closing costs and final preparations for project launch at Tulu Kapi, with full project launch expected in early 2025.”
“Safaya Investment In Commercial Enterprises & Management Co. L.L.C”
“Participants in the Capital Raise include long-standing UK Shareholders along with new institutional and other investors from Europe and the Middle East.”
"KEFI is pleased to have secured this international funding package to underpin the launch of Major Works at the Tulu Kapi gold project which are expected to commence in early 2025. We have at the same time provided a mechanism for existing Shareholders to participate.
"We also expect this capital raise will facilitate the granting of additional long-targeted licences in Ethiopia, which we believe will be complementary to operations and the value proposition of Tulu Kapi."
So who are Safaya? Who are the new institutional investors? Where are the long-targeted linences in Ethiopia? Come on Harry if you are offering a deal to existing shareholders tell us what the situation is. |
LOL!
nice timing with the Demissie court case kicking off later this week |
Every time the share price approaches .7p there is a raise. I FOR ONE WONT BE PARTICIPATING - ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. And he worries that the market has not been kind to the share price - I wonder why? |
Shares like KEFI really are just a parody of themselves. There are far too many of them on AIM. Forget "pick your own". There is a lot to be said for just buying a slug of GPM and doing something else with all the time and money that will probably save you. |
Harry doesn’t change his spots unbelievable |
:D Like there's anyone who's surprised by this Harry to continue doing quite nicely thank you |
0.55, ouch |
Merry confetti Xmas everybody |
On topic - consolidation of miners continues: Northern Star is acquiring De Grey. |
"...only for Biden to ban the project in return for the Navajo and Apache votes in the swing state that had won him the previous US Presidential election"
Might there be an echo of this in Starmer's bowing to the activists' demands to refuse further exploration and development in UK territorial waters for oil and gas?
The Greta Thunderpants lobby cannot comprehend that it costs more in terms of emissions to import LPG in cooled and pressurised containers on specialised vessels from sources thousands of nautical miles from us. |
Not seeing any such risk - they will be hedged with either stock or CFDs. They stay ahead of the game. |
I'm sure this will be welcomed by Harry and all the deal makers.
hxxps://www.ena.et/web/eng/w/eng_5552576
www.ena.et/web/eng/w/eng_5552576 |
Ethiopia's mining sector attracts increased global and private investment | TV BRICS, 30.11.24
Ethiopia's mining industry is gaining significant momentum, with both domestic and international investors showing heightened interest, according to the Ministry of Mines. This is reported by ENA, a partner of TV BRICS.
Habtamu Tegegn, Ethiopia's Minister of Mines, noted that the mining sector is being strategically aligned to bolster its contribution to the national economy, with private-sector involvement and international partnerships at the forefront of its advancement.
The minister reiterated the government’s commitment to fostering sustainable growth in the sector, calling for collaborative ..... |