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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kibo Energy Plc | LSE:KIBO | London | Ordinary Share | IE00B97C0C31 | ORD EUR0.0001 (CDI) |
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% | 0.035 | 0.03 | 0.04 | 0.035 | 0.031 | 0.04 | 0.00 | 08:00:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 1.04M | -9.78M | -0.0026 | -0.12 | 1.13M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/7/2017 16:35 | " Oh well considering it's a lovely day I'm off to the beer garden "LOL | rubberdolly | |
18/7/2017 15:11 | Bigboffer Don't worry it's exactly the same situation on this board.Only 1 view is allowed it's a shame but as I've mentioned before people are ignorant. | rubberdolly | |
18/7/2017 11:50 | Well that's all the calculations of the power plant just gone out the window with the EDL NEWS.Method of hindsight that's all it ever was and that's all it will ever be.This will now put a different spin on the project and dramatically reduce the share price.I have a target now of 8p - 11p Good luck | rubberdolly | |
18/7/2017 11:09 | Back to sells today then still no interest in this project | rubberdolly | |
18/7/2017 00:34 | The President and the minershttp://allafri | guitars4stars | |
17/7/2017 23:39 | .... oh a pause... guessing someone is flicking through a French / English translation book as I write :) | guitars4stars | |
17/7/2017 23:30 | Blimey it's like confession without a happy end... 'I'd like to buy in the 2's' Now there's a surprise.... where do these amateurs come from? lol Can someone help get this thread back onto the AIM darling of 2017 that is #KiboMining :) | guitars4stars | |
17/7/2017 23:21 | 1) Political: Multiple policy changes to address systemic corruption and fraud issues in the country : Multiple personnel changes which have been deemed important to key stage of Kibo's progression2) Cash : last 2 sets of financials demonstrate cash approaching empty. Whether you choose to ignore this or not the drawings from Sandersons and the Sepco payments have a limited shelf life. Bullish options to refill would be a) financial close and final payment from Sepco. potential cash boost if Sands decide to convert £1.5mm to shares (obvious dilution and bearish pressure for a while as they sell down) b) early investment from 3rd party, cash however required to progress MCPP not continue funding salaries.Placing / loan (recent MO favours the latter) look more obvious3) Back to Political and the long awaited ESIA... Once received SML application can get into motion.. further delays.. of course bullish argument that these could occur concurrently.. I see no evidence of this. Waiting for anyone to point out the RNS that even says the SML application has been submitted. (its just that the policy that guides states environmental required first...)4) Gold and nickel assets.. a) no cash to progress the nickel and not priority.. b) Gold sold off and project waiting for further development. If consideration was at 6p and bid for Kat at 4.75p and sliding then I can see the investment sat back at original value fairly shortly..5) No director support by buying.. looking to communication through VOX (questionable Q&A session) and ISUK for retail support.. expect it will fade as weeks and months progress..6) LC seeming to alter timelines. confirming Medium to long term benefits - resetting expectationsIt makes me smile that some are fixated with the thoughts that opposing opinions are borne out of jealousy or anger... Quite the opposite..i am looking forward to seeing the opportunity to pick up a stake in Kibo.. just the entry price is far too high.. touch the 2's and 3's and then medium and long term value should be in | aimchimp | |
17/7/2017 23:15 | Always a pet hate of mine... poor spelling.'Previously a MoD project manager with a MSc Enginering degree, MBA, and management'At least Chump is 'pretend' bilingual lol... | guitars4stars | |
17/7/2017 23:04 | Drip drip drip you will see the seller back here again once the liquidity come back as they wanting to keep the price to a certain range that clear how long can you "respected posters" who know no more about what is really going on with the project than you do guitarman and you have already been revealed to know very little just a sad lonely fool watch this drip drip drip more now as licences still are not given and the investors sell up.Where are "respected posters" that we're pushing this and their agenda a year ago? I say they sold and move on. They likely realise the company is having problem finding investor and moreso now with Magufuli taking path towards nationalising and defer investors. | aimchimp | |
17/7/2017 22:42 | Blimey... I've never seen respected poster 3 called Yaki (as Wimbo will always be #1) from the LSE forum get annoyed... guessing like most of us he can't do with alias posters lol...yaki 584 posts'Mr LurkerSo Mr Lurker Why don't you come clean and own up that you are John Cornford? Your history with KIBO from 2012 and the research report you authored for one of the bucket shops The ten bagger in SolGold You employment profile Btw, how is life in Brighton'?Q) Who is respected poster 2? | guitars4stars | |
17/7/2017 22:34 | What a fool you really are guitarman. | aimchimp | |
17/7/2017 22:21 | Great post by SSB11 - a day of zero sales and only buys... Kibo on the cusp of a re rate possibly? Hope so.... :) | guitars4stars | |
17/7/2017 20:09 | Rubber 250000 shares is a huge amount and good to see you have moved on from siding with the only remaking negative person & poster left here - have you taken a position yet? :) | guitars4stars | |
17/7/2017 19:56 | Guitarman should spend more time working on the day job and try to make improvement there than spend their time pretending to be a stock markets investor.Default user image guitars4stars Positive Feedback (last 12 months): 66.7% [How is Feedback percentage calculated?]Member since: 12-May-03 in United KingdomRegistered as a business sellerClueless fool. | aimchimp | |
17/7/2017 19:50 | Slipped past me that one but it's only £11,000 which is 250,000 shares and not 250,000 K as you described.Just that one though can't see anymore.LOL | rubberdolly | |
17/7/2017 19:24 | Rubber you daft apeth - you forgot the super huge 250K first off this morning! :) | guitars4stars | |
17/7/2017 18:08 | Investors beginning to take positions in kibo with a couple of massive trades today.£316 Quid & £291 Quid that is some investment LOL | rubberdolly | |
17/7/2017 18:05 | Whoever made the trade & whatever the value shows wisdom and acumen ahead of one or two here... Hope it works out for them as I'm sure you do too 'Rubber' :) | guitars4stars | |
17/7/2017 18:01 | Unless MO has done a top up from his ice cream van weekly takings ?LOL | rubberdolly | |
17/7/2017 17:58 | He or she has huge confidence by putting their LIDL weeks wages into KIBO.It's a massive trade LOL | rubberdolly | |
17/7/2017 17:56 | This guitarman will only ever learn his lessoning the hard way. He refuse to listen to any other ones opinion but yet cannot explain his reasoned views for investment case here. It clear this one is a fool, and certainly under estimate the very real risk here that this project will be taken from shareholders and the company by Magufuli in goodness of time. People must do their own assessing before listening to the positive brainwash on the LSE.they still say news imminent - they been saying this for many many months!!! When does it ever come! | aimchimp | |
17/7/2017 17:43 | 1 Buy @ 5p for the amount of £316 Quid.Uncrossed trade just ignore it LOL | rubberdolly | |
17/7/2017 16:43 | Nice end to the day with buys at 5.00 guess some are expecting positive news flow from our meetings with the Tanzanian Government this week - looking positive here :) | guitars4stars |
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