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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kefi Gold And Copper Plc | LSE:KEFI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD8GP619 | 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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0.001 | 0.16% | 0.63 | 0.612 | 0.648 | - | 5,594,319 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 0 | -6.36M | -0.0013 | -4.85 | 31.28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/5/2021 11:49 | Yes good post. | ![]() robjm66 | |
20/5/2021 11:43 | Yes good note PP - straight down the middle. | riotinted_specs | |
20/5/2021 11:19 | Hi PP. I hope PensionPlanner is your monicker, not your profession. The authorities would have kittens if you were putting old codgers into a portfolio like yours. :-) | ![]() taxlosstone | |
20/5/2021 11:15 | No need to delete the post, very insightful. | ![]() katsy | |
20/5/2021 10:23 | PensionPlanner, It looks as if your tranches were 100k each. In my experience that is much too low to affect the price. I usually buy 1m at a time, and that has never affected the price! | ![]() goatherd | |
20/5/2021 10:08 | Well whether we keep the license....and so far no news is no news! Bought another tranche anyway, which I believe will tick it up. Price moved on second tranche, but third tranche not yet confirmed. Just as a side issue the first tranche showed as a sell | ![]() pensionplanner | |
20/5/2021 09:56 | Sorry it’s the memory that’s goes first or second or something like that.. | ![]() robjm66 | |
20/5/2021 09:45 | Am not old enough to remember Tops LOL ;) | theaviator | |
20/5/2021 08:59 | Ooh! I love quizzes. Is the answer 1st April 2024? :-( | ![]() taxlosstone | |
20/5/2021 08:54 | Guess the date this was printed? Better than spot the ball I'd say? "The Holy Grail of the junior mining sector is a miner still cheap but soon to generate the large cash inflow to justify the investment that bankers (and shareholders) will have put up to get it going. With this in mind, investors might be puzzled as to why Kefi Minerals’ (KEFI) shares show no signs of anticipating the start of its Tulu Kapi Ethiopian project. After all, it has gathered together all the permits, and has just put in place a key piece of the funding jigsaw, with two African development banks..." No, it wasn't last month, but could have been :( Topicel | ![]() topicel | |
20/5/2021 08:48 | Cadbury, real chocolate? That's a new one. Probably worse now it's American owned. What a farce that was...grrr. Any sign of a nod from our esteemed leader that he's found the ink for the pens these signatories will be using? I mean, it's progress from the rubber stamp. Whatever happened to that lovely tick box sheet showing the progress of all our licence applications in Saudi btw? Amazing what has come and gone. And my tiny mind recalls an outfit called Perth as potential/actual investors. Whatever happened there? Topicel | ![]() topicel | |
20/5/2021 00:16 | They did it to this guy years ago clearly..... Lolhttps://ibb.co/BZ | theaviator | |
20/5/2021 00:11 | That China will be be recycling used white guys is relief its either that or soylent green for us oldies, been fun but guess its well past my bed snoooore... | ![]() robjm66 | |
20/5/2021 00:00 | (actually I bet it's the new F - Pace hybrid) You're a groovy and young grandad am certain. Am I digging myself out of that hole yet? Lol :) | theaviator | |
19/5/2021 23:49 | ...... https://ibb.co/4Y0bH | theaviator | |
19/5/2021 23:48 | Touche!!! Lol Rob - Rec'd. V good. Sorry, I did feel bad after pressing the "post button". (Not too much though) Perhaps a little harsh hehe Always respect one's elders and you do have my respect.Don't worry about those coins melting or the mess on the valour in your brand new E class when you sit down. Or maybe it's a modern Jag? (I mean rover) They will soon reshape and you will be able to eat them again and I promise they will be even tastier. As long as it's a real chocolate orange and not a Lidl import version. Stick to Fry's, Cadbury's and Lindt lolI'll get you buying at the right time. The blue dot has yet to appear. Read this though.... Frightening...the sheer manipulation is wild.. | theaviator | |
19/5/2021 23:27 | Ok Aviator will just have to keep taking the cod liver oil capsules so I can shuffle along with my walking frame to the common room (in the retirement home for burnt out Aim investors) to where the magic tv is so I can keep an I eye on this bitty coin the youngsters keep on about. Apparently its a like the chocolate coins you can get at Christmas but can melt quicker, ha chocolate coins when I was young you were lucky if you got a orange in a sock that's is if you had socks….sorry what were we talking about young man? | ![]() robjm66 | |
19/5/2021 21:49 | Topicel, You are, yet again, mistaken in your interpretation of my thoughts. I well understood your original post, and the meaning behind it. HOWEVER, I chose to answer the question that you specifically asked. It was a carefree, flippant response. I have nothing whatsoever against others making money - at least legally, via whatever method suits them. | ![]() scrappycat | |
19/5/2021 20:39 | Ps I'm too cynical. The majority of cryptos just like aim shares are utter sh2te run by CEOs who only care about dumping their own holdings and coin burns at the right time, so in many ways actually worse than aim BUT I'm talking the blue chips of that space here. You know that some central banks already using crypto? Got to ask why.As for the Fed - a private institution. As for the UK gov - a private ltd company. Don't get me started........Lol You're a good man Rob...easy to tell. Just don't dismisss anything so flippantly is all I'd say. (Humbly? Lol ) | theaviator | |
19/5/2021 20:31 | Rob, I hope this doesn't appear rude as its not my intention but I can tell you are perhaps in close to retirement/ retirement age bracket? Plenty of wisdom clearly but perhaps a little blinkered with what has come before and what is ahead. I see this regularly with IFAs these days too. They hate it as they don't understand or want to understand it. Comfort zone is fine and I respect that but a few statements there are just totally and utterly inaccurate. These companies don't "hedge bets". Goldman are perhaps more astute than you give credit for too. Corrupt? Yeah sure but what's new there on the street...Crypto isn't going away Rob. You'll see matey..... | theaviator | |
19/5/2021 20:17 | If you believe hindsight works then feel free to use it Goatie. Only you are offering that as a comment so perhaps you have the gift? You certainly know how to get your knickers in a twist over simple realities. Kefi has been a bad investment. Bitcoin has been a stellar investment. Sadly, it isn't the other way around and I and you have to live with it, understanding neither. Stuff happens, apparently. Topicel | ![]() topicel | |
19/5/2021 20:13 | Which makes you a worry for a fellow Kefi investor...I am only interested in making my investments a success, which means profitable. If I had put the same into Bitcoin at the same times as I did (and instead of) Bitcoin, then the difference is so startling as to be beyond my small ambition (which was 5p, if you recall). That is indisputable. You wrote that you had no interest in Bitcoin and that is fine but was not what I said. I said, and you didn't understand, that it was a very good thing for anyone to have done. If they were investing to make money... Why you continue digging a hole by blaming my lack of comprehension when you were replying - misguidedly - to my post in the first place, is beyond me. If I get 5p ever out of Kefi I'll be long gone so we won't have to misunderstand each other again. Topicel | ![]() topicel |
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