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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.02 | -3.17% | 0.61 | 0.612 | 0.648 | 0.63 | 0.612 | 0.63 | 15,542,528 | 16:35:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Metal Mining Services | 0 | -6.36M | -0.0013 | -4.69 | 30.29M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/9/2021 12:57 | I can sell 2.5m at 1.72! Online with Barclays | pennstreet | |
08/9/2021 09:02 | 1.72 to sell and does not look like there are many takers! | scars | |
08/9/2021 08:59 | Having come this far, I doubt if there will be many sellers, so if there is any volume then share price should rise, but as ever not expecting fireworks unless the usual insider knowledge sparks a rocket! The end of the month will come around very quickly... | scars | |
08/9/2021 08:39 | A price rise is nice, but volumes are equally important. They say that price can be faked, volume can't. We could do with another surge, like on Monday afternoon. Have a good day all | rich1e | |
08/9/2021 08:30 | Positive start to the day! Knowing KEFI probably will not follow through to the end of the day!!! Possible run back up to 2p until the next news, could be an interesting couple of months. Expectation then DELAY... | scars | |
08/9/2021 08:00 | More significant that foreign miners still want to do business in Ethiopia and Ethiopia wants to encourage them. hxxps://www.mining-j | robjm66 | |
08/9/2021 07:34 | Doubt it...but remind me...didn't you sell out weeks ago??? Surprised your still commenting on a share you don't own...best to leave comments to those who actually own the stock | belfastboyo | |
07/9/2021 23:23 | I wonder if Akobo Minerals will be mining before Kefi does in Ethiopia! | katsy | |
07/9/2021 22:52 | hxxps://akobomineral hxxps://akobomineral | robjm66 | |
07/9/2021 17:40 | https://www.aa.com.t | neilng | |
07/9/2021 11:35 | Volume dried up again today | donegal1997 | |
07/9/2021 11:19 | yes lse site is down. Edit site back up now. | robjm66 | |
07/9/2021 10:21 | These BBs are, IMHO, expressions of opinion/entertainmen | scrappycat | |
07/9/2021 10:21 | Is the LSE site down today? | unionhall | |
07/9/2021 10:08 | Theaviator, I think you are failing to distinguish between enthusiastic owners, and rampers. No everyone who pushes a company is being immoral - some genuinely believe in it and want to help other people. (Of course, they may be wrong!; but so may the derampers!) | goatherd | |
07/9/2021 10:00 | They key to yesterday was as Mick said looking at the bid. Incessant ramping no doubt locked a few more in. Heyo not everyone have the same morals some do | theaviator | |
07/9/2021 09:52 | Not really, it started reasonably quite yesterday also. If there had been a pump preceding the price and volume rise, then there would lie the explanation, but there wasn't. Here's to another quiet day, have a good one all. The last of summer for those lucky enough to get out and enjoy it | rich1e | |
07/9/2021 09:42 | Just v odd yesterday Vs today imho | theaviator | |
07/9/2021 09:29 | Was there a pump? the volumes and the share price both seemed to rise convincingly of their own accord. One notable coincidence yesterday was the absence of posters with a negative viewpoint, quite refreshing as, on Friday, over on lse it was all sounding a bit desperate | rich1e | |
07/9/2021 09:21 | Pump over? | theaviator | |
07/9/2021 09:13 | Saying all that expect the direction of the conflict to be clear before the October get together for Kefi. Consortium members will be able to see that the conflict will steadily shrink unless Ethiopia invades Tigray which is does not seem likely otherwise the Ethiopian government would not be trying to source mediators. Once the main conflict is contained the government will start freeing up more troops for regions which will improve security there. Governments financial position means they are going to need TK more than ever. | robjm66 | |
07/9/2021 00:34 | I expect the rebels to start pushing more for a ceasefire, but as long as they have that they get western Tigray as a precondition doubt they will get one. Areas of Western Tigray were grabbed off Amhara in the 90's so doubt they will give them up and Abiy is dependent on the Amhara region to do most of the fighting and a lot of political support he effectively cannot give in unless he was facing total military defeat in Ethiopia which was always unlikely. Would make sense for the US to change course and pressure the rebels to drop the precondition but doubt they are bright enough to do so now instead it will be another foreign policy disaster in a long line. Probably the penny will drop eventually with the rebels as they steadily lose a war of attrition they never stood a chance of winning. https ://www.thedefensepos "Pressuring an increasingly resistant and resentful Ethiopia to commit what it sees as national suicide will only bring marginal short-term gains for Western strategic and humanitarian regional goals and is ultimately counterproductive. Instead, by firmly siding with Abiy’s government and making the TPLF see its cause is hopeless, the West has a chance to end the conflict sooner. The war will still be hell for many innocent people on all sides, but an unequivocal pro-Ethiopia tilt in exchange for greater humanitarian access will shorten their suffering and speed the day when that access is completely restored." | robjm66 | |
06/9/2021 20:25 | between Harry and his shareholders ? ;-) | mister md | |
06/9/2021 19:22 | looks like we maybe looking at a ceasefire/peace treaty soon. [...] | tintin27 |
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