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KEFI Kefi Gold And Copper Plc

0.54
0.01 (1.89%)
Last Updated: 08:59:43
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.01 1.89% 0.54 0.532 0.546 0.54 0.54 0.54 3,946,687 08:59:43
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Metal Mining Services 0 -6.36M -0.0013 -4.15 26.81M
Kefi Gold And Copper Plc is listed in the Metal Mining Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker KEFI. The last closing price for Kefi Gold And Copper was 0.53p. Over the last year, Kefi Gold And Copper shares have traded in a share price range of 0.504p to 0.998p.

Kefi Gold And Copper currently has 4,965,124,857 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Kefi Gold And Copper is £26.81 million. Kefi Gold And Copper has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.15.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/10/2021
17:19
What a strange thing to say. Things have changed a lot since that price.
andysand
08/10/2021
16:30
I think some might argue that it has been kicked that often it is barely recognisable and kicked so far that it is almost impossible to see.
tom barnaby
08/10/2021
16:28
Maybe but
The can is getting bigger with more alcahol % and harder to kick

fart_conductor
08/10/2021
16:22
FC - that was before Harold kicked the can further along the road. If this ever gets funded I can't see it happening before Xmas so, what's the point of adding before then especially with the increased uncertainty that they don't pull the rug from underneath our feet OR another confetti party! INMHO.
digger2779
08/10/2021
16:10
Peeps were happy buying at 1.70.
yet no interest here
Seen some decrepidt trading stratergies

fart_conductor
08/10/2021
15:21
3690John I only said it in jest, but yes it fills like it's taking forever, hopefully this year mate we'll see it, I'm going to give it till Christmas, and then I see there's no more excuse.
1deedee
08/10/2021
15:15
Rich1e,

I am not sure what "differences" you are concerned about?

goatherd
08/10/2021
15:10
You are correct Rich1e, Hawiah is moving towards a Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) which I think is due in October I believe, with updated drilling and assay results which hopefully will detail size and scale of the opportunity in KSA. Remember KSA is likely to by 75%+ low cost debt finance availability so 25% equity (of which Kefi will need to stump up 34% so c8.5% of total equity requirement).

And assuming/IF (big IF given failure to this point) HAA/BOD actually deliver TKGM final binding agreements then TKGM + Hawiah has an NPV (8%) of £274m (versus current valuation c£25m...so 90% discount to potential value or a potential x10 bagger disconnect versus NPV value potential)...excluding Jibal, excluding EL license areas etc...upside is huge imho IF it happens....but as most people know on here I am a very large holder and long term holder of this stock/company...so I wish all LTI's especially the very best of luck here but it is all about risk/reward (as it always is I'm afraid)

belfastboyo
08/10/2021
13:33
I'd thought that one of the recent updates had said Saudi news in October, and so that's hopefully not far away. It'd also be good to get some news that the differences have been worked out, sooner rather than later.
rich1e
08/10/2021
13:21
1deedee
IiHAVE ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD
I DON'T. Have been over 10 years and 85 years old. Please Harry get your finger out. John

3690john
08/10/2021
12:00
Anywhere I can read about this in Ethiopian media ?
donegal1997
08/10/2021
09:38
All the sells are being absorbed
pennstreet
08/10/2021
09:36
Cheers for your work yesterday rob
rich1e
08/10/2021
09:23
Got a running commentary on Kefi in the Ethiopian press so harry is not making it all up.

Probably get an article on how the mining minister whoops sorry the Ethiopians have stepped in to save Kefi and the project.

Not that I will mind who takes the credit.

robjm66
08/10/2021
09:16
Because he's lying, there is no financial deal
katsy
08/10/2021
08:18
On the flip side I can easily believe 80m didn't want to vote for Trump
atticusfinch1
08/10/2021
08:04
Tidy ...a Quanon type moron. Daft lad.
amanitaangelicus
08/10/2021
08:01
And they expect you to believe 80m people voted for Biden. USA is lost to the dark side.
tidy 2
08/10/2021
07:51
It's December now then, for the financial close? If these security issues are to be solved in October, why are another two months required to get things moving?
jaylett
08/10/2021
07:38
hxxps://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/10/06/biden-approval-rating-hits-new-low-latest-quinnipiac-poll/6024631001/
robjm66
07/10/2021
23:22
US warns it could sanction Ethiopia after CNN reveals airline ferried weapons during Tigray war

By Nima Elbagir, Gianluca Mezzofiore, Katie Polglase and Eliza Mackintosh, CNN

(CNN)The Biden administration has described a CNN report that Ethiopian Airlines shuttled weapons to Eritrea as "incredibly grave" and warned that it was prepared to impose sanctions on Ethiopia and any other parties who prolonged the conflict in Tigray.

On Wednesday CNN revealed that Ethiopia's government used its state-owned commercial carrier to move weapons to and from neighboring Eritrea during the first weeks of the conflict. It is the first time this weapons trade between the former foes has been documented during the nearly year-long war in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region.

Reacting to the investigation, a senior US administration official said: "These allegations are incredibly grave; not only could they constitute a potential violation of the Chicago Convention [on international civil aviation]. The use of civilian aircraft to ferry military hardware upends norms and endangers passenger craft around the world."
The official added that the US would not hold back from using all the tools at its disposal to put an end to a conflict that has triggered famine and left millions in desperate need of aid -- including the sanctioning of officials responsible for drawing out the conflict.

"We have the ability to impose sanctions and are prepared to use them and other tools at our disposal against those prolonging the tragedy in Tigray," the official said.

A separate senior administration official told CNN that the White House was looking into the allegations detailed in its report. "If true, they would be deeply concerning, as Ethiopia is seriously risking the reputation of its national airline by enlisting it in military operations that have unleashed one of the world's worst humanitarian crises," the source said.

The comments from the two officials come three weeks after President Joe Biden threatened to impose broad new sanctions on Ethiopian officials and other parties to the conflict, unless they stopped fighting and opened up humanitarian access. But the Ethiopian government has not yet taken meaningful steps toward de-escalating the conflict, administration officials have said.

Ethiopian Airlines told CNN it "strictly complies with all National, regional and International aviation related regulations" and that "to the best of its knowledge and its records, it has not transported any war armament in any of its routes by any of its Aircraft."

But CNN used cargo documents and manifests, as well as eyewitness accounts and photographic evidence, to establish that arms were transported between Addis Ababa's international airport and airports in the Eritrean cities of Asmara and Massawa on board multiple Ethiopian Airlines planes in November 2020.

The governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea did not respond to CNN's requests for comment.

In response to the latest CNN investigation, US Rep. Tom Malinowski, a Democrat from New Jersey, called for Ethiopia Airlines and its executives to be "held accountable," adding he would be in favor of individual sanctions against Ethiopian Airlines executives.

"If true, it's a very serious matter that goes well beyond our interest in ending the violence in Ethiopia," he said in an interview with CNN on Wednesday.
Malinowski added that the international rules that prohibit civilian airlines from carrying military equipment "are extremely important because if violated they expose, they make it more likely, that civilian aircraft will be fired upon in times of war."

"I think that the airline and potentially its executives should be held accountable," Malinowski said. "That may require fines to be imposed, it may require individual sanctions against Ethiopian Airlines executives. This is not a trivial matter and it needs to be dealt with by the Biden Administration swiftly and firmly."

Malinowski is leading an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) pushing the administration to determine on whether genocide has occurred in Tigray. "I think even the passage of the legislation sends a strong signal to the Ethiopian and Eritrean governments that their grace period is coming to an end," he said.
"So this endangers everybody. It undermines the norm that protects everybody in the world who travels on international carriers," he continued.

delta0091
07/10/2021
22:25
Many thanks Rob. You are a good man.
aircomm
07/10/2021
22:20
Cheers Rob
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