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KIBO Kibo Energy Plc

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Last Updated: 08:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 0.035 0.03 0.04 0.035 0.035 0.04 61,686 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 1.04M -9.78M -0.0026 -0.12 1.13M
Kibo Energy Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker KIBO. The last closing price for Kibo Energy was 0.04p. Over the last year, Kibo Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0325p to 0.11p.

Kibo Energy currently has 3,779,866,683 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Kibo Energy is £1.13 million. Kibo Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.12.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/8/2018
10:40
Lurker commander in chief of cretinism

Come on you can 'fess up. tell us about the day your application for CEO of Kibo was ignored. The only expanding megalomania, is that which is trapped inside your limited tiny mind.

You know nothing of any arrangements that may or may not come to pass with SEPCO and or GE. Stop trying to pretend you are the de facto CEO of KIBO, you are grossly under qualified as your rejection for this post has already determined.

SOOOOON going to be yabadabadoooooooooo time.

Lest we forget, just for the Chimp who has an IQ lower than my average of 3.97 and his even more clueless mouse.

Fully cashed up and SEPCO to fund on MCPP FC. FC looking to be not far away.

Tanzania PPA completed and delivered
Botswana DID YOU SEE THAT ICPR yipeee yiyahhhh mudder fudders. NOW the SML to follow,yipeee
Mozambique more than just a starter


SEPCOIII funding the transmission lines
NOW SANDERSONS debt cleared
SML FINAL documents completed and submitted, SOOOOOOOOn, IMMINENT

Tomorrow the rest of sub Saharan Africa, then the world

A Trolls worst nightmare.

The more the aim chimp climbs the pole the more you see is Butt and those immortal words tattooed there. AIM CHUMP ( with a mouse in his pocket)

spooks4
09/8/2018
09:52
MODERATED HOLDERS THREAD

Hello everyone,

As Kibo Energy enters a key period - it is important to share quality information and discussion - over the years there has been a myriad of weirdos just copying and pasting nonsense across boards with no element of research or reasoning to support their statements.

There is now a new moderated thread for quality discussion -
please join me at:

mohammedalibusiness
09/8/2018
09:51
MODERATED HOLDERS THREAD

Hello everyone,

As Kibo Energy enters a key period - it is important to share quality information and discussion - over the years there has been a myriad of weirdos just copying and pasting nonsense across boards with no element of research or reasoning to support their statements.

There is now a new moderated thread for quality discussion -
please join me at:

mohammedalibusiness
09/8/2018
06:32
The happy ramping clapper group is going under ground to another private group I am sure there is open and honest discussions there sound like a boiler room any one? PMSLYAKIMABLAGUNAB/G4SSONICBOOMBOYwho did i miss from the RAMPING CREW?"One slimy character in particular to be vigilant of is the omnipresent stock ramper. S/he can be found on almost every discussion board / forum and too many times investors can make bad buy decisions by following the ramper's misguided advice. Remember, the anonymity of the Internet should make you skeptical of what anyone says if you don't know who they are. Before making a buy or sell decision on a stock, make sure you are dealing with a reliable source. And if that source is an anonymous stock forum poster, that source is rarely reliable. Here are 15 ways you can identify the stock discussion board ramper. I've seen the same behaviors in the stock rampers across many stock forums. Once you know the warning signs, you can learn to spot the ramper much more easily: 1. The rampers post exorbitant stock price predictions.2. The rampers warn others they better get in now or else. Their "buy now" posts almost sound like threats.3. They attack those who disagree with their lofty predictions. They cannot back up their arguments with a rational discussion, so they resort to petty name calling and telling others who disagree with them that they are "full of it." 4. They are not open minded. You cannot have an intelligent discussion with these types. They will do whatever they can to discredit those who disagree with them by spreading false information. They are very often antagonistic.5. They post their predictions over and over and over desperately hoping to move the market. They never do, because what they say is insignificant to the market. That is because no one knows who they are (see below).6. The rampers rarely (if ever) backs up their predictions with concrete, specific numbers - if they do, projected sales numbers are way beyond what the company, analysts, and industry insiders say is realistic. But somehow, according to them, even people in the company are overly PESSIMISTIC when it comes to their own sales projections.7. They post anonymously - they are no-names in the financial world or the particular industry that the company is involved in. Credible people who make lofty stock price predictions will often post their real names – or link to articles they have published - so others can get a feel for their pedigree and can research their background. The vast majority of credible stock market heavyweights do not post in discussion forums. If they do, they usually tell people who they are and can prove it. 8. Oftentimes the rampers are hired by boiler room operations. Their pay grade is whatever you could imagine a company would pay someone to post on Internet forums – not much above minimum wage.9. Rampers often talk of a fictitious track record in predictions - legends in their own mind. They rattle off all their past "accurate" predictions including that the sun was going to rise in the east today.10. It is obvious that the rampers have an agenda on the discussion board. They are not objective about the financial environment, the company, management, etc. Their posts carry the same one-sided theme. Bad news is good news in reverse. Any good news (even modest good news) is an affirmation of how the stock is going to appreciate to incredible levels shortly.11. They appear to be rabid on their support of the company – beyond a reasonable amount of enthusiasm, the ramper comes across as almost crazed in his/her excitement. 12. Rampers are egotistical, and it comes across in their posts. Anyone who does not agree with them is an "idiot," even those who are esteemed in their respective field. They are not respectful of those who disagree with their predictions.13. When the stock is on a run, the ramping intensifies – the stock is "going to the moon." This, incidentally, is often a great time to sell the stock. Remember, no one every went broke taking profits.14. When the stock is in a lull, the ramping may intensify in a desperate attempt to do a quick pump and dump scheme.15. The ramper will unceremoniously dump the stock when their mission has been accomplished. Those remaining in the stock are now deemed to be "bagholders" by the pumper. The rampers continue their agenda over and over. It happens on every stock discussion board – especially on penny stock boards, when pump and dump operators and boiler room operators feel they can have an impact on a thinly traded stock. Fortunately, with practice, we can learn to spot the ramper once we know the red flags. With experience, you get an intuitive feel about various posters on the Internet – even with the anonymous nature of these stock forums. Learn to spot the slithery ramper, and you'll be a better investor."
aimchimp
09/8/2018
05:40
The happy ramping clapper group is going under ground to another private group I am sure there is open and honest discussions there sound like a boiler room any one? PMSLYAKIMABLAGUNAB/G4SSONICBOOMBOYwho did i miss from the RAMPING CREW?"One slimy character in particular to be vigilant of is the omnipresent stock ramper. S/he can be found on almost every discussion board / forum and too many times investors can make bad buy decisions by following the ramper's misguided advice. Remember, the anonymity of the Internet should make you skeptical of what anyone says if you don't know who they are. Before making a buy or sell decision on a stock, make sure you are dealing with a reliable source. And if that source is an anonymous stock forum poster, that source is rarely reliable. Here are 15 ways you can identify the stock discussion board ramper. I've seen the same behaviors in the stock rampers across many stock forums. Once you know the warning signs, you can learn to spot the ramper much more easily: 1. The rampers post exorbitant stock price predictions.2. The rampers warn others they better get in now or else. Their "buy now" posts almost sound like threats.3. They attack those who disagree with their lofty predictions. They cannot back up their arguments with a rational discussion, so they resort to petty name calling and telling others who disagree with them that they are "full of it." 4. They are not open minded. You cannot have an intelligent discussion with these types. They will do whatever they can to discredit those who disagree with them by spreading false information. They are very often antagonistic.5. They post their predictions over and over and over desperately hoping to move the market. They never do, because what they say is insignificant to the market. That is because no one knows who they are (see below).6. The rampers rarely (if ever) backs up their predictions with concrete, specific numbers - if they do, projected sales numbers are way beyond what the company, analysts, and industry insiders say is realistic. But somehow, according to them, even people in the company are overly PESSIMISTIC when it comes to their own sales projections.7. They post anonymously - they are no-names in the financial world or the particular industry that the company is involved in. Credible people who make lofty stock price predictions will often post their real names – or link to articles they have published - so others can get a feel for their pedigree and can research their background. The vast majority of credible stock market heavyweights do not post in discussion forums. If they do, they usually tell people who they are and can prove it. 8. Oftentimes the rampers are hired by boiler room operations. Their pay grade is whatever you could imagine a company would pay someone to post on Internet forums – not much above minimum wage.9. Rampers often talk of a fictitious track record in predictions - legends in their own mind. They rattle off all their past "accurate" predictions including that the sun was going to rise in the east today.10. It is obvious that the rampers have an agenda on the discussion board. They are not objective about the financial environment, the company, management, etc. Their posts carry the same one-sided theme. Bad news is good news in reverse. Any good news (even modest good news) is an affirmation of how the stock is going to appreciate to incredible levels shortly.11. They appear to be rabid on their support of the company – beyond a reasonable amount of enthusiasm, the ramper comes across as almost crazed in his/her excitement. 12. Rampers are egotistical, and it comes across in their posts. Anyone who does not agree with them is an "idiot," even those who are esteemed in their respective field. They are not respectful of those who disagree with their predictions.13. When the stock is on a run, the ramping intensifies – the stock is "going to the moon." This, incidentally, is often a great time to sell the stock. Remember, no one every went broke taking profits.14. When the stock is in a lull, the ramping may intensify in a desperate attempt to do a quick pump and dump scheme.15. The ramper will unceremoniously dump the stock when their mission has been accomplished. Those remaining in the stock are now deemed to be "bagholders" by the pumper. The rampers continue their agenda over and over. It happens on every stock discussion board – especially on penny stock boards, when pump and dump operators and boiler room operators feel they can have an impact on a thinly traded stock. Fortunately, with practice, we can learn to spot the ramper once we know the red flags. With experience, you get an intuitive feel about various posters on the Internet – even with the anonymous nature of these stock forums. Learn to spot the slithery ramper, and you'll be a better investor."
aimchimp
09/8/2018
00:28
Lurker commander in chief of cretinism

Come on you can 'fess up. tell us about the day your application for CEO of Kibo was ignored. The only expanding megalomania, is that which is trapped inside your limited tiny mind.

You know nothing of any arrangements that may or may not come to pass with SEPCO and or GE. Stop trying to pretend you are the de facto CEO of KIBO, you are grossly under qualified as your rejection for this post has already determined.

SOOOOON going to be yabadabadoooooooooo time.

Lest we forget, just for the Chimp who has an IQ lower than my average of 3.97 and his even more clueless mouse.

Fully cashed up and SEPCO to fund on MCPP FC. FC looking to be not far away.

Tanzania PPA completed and delivered
Botswana DID YOU SEE THAT ICPR yipeee yiyahhhh mudder fudders. NOW the SML to follow,yipeee
Mozambique more than just a starter


SEPCOIII funding the transmission lines
NOW SANDERSONS debt cleared
SML FINAL documents completed and submitted, SOOOOOOOOn, IMMINENT

Tomorrow the rest of sub Saharan Africa, then the world

A Trolls worst nightmare.

The more the aim chimp climbs the pole the more you see is Butt and those immortal words tattooed there. AIM CHUMP ( with a mouse in his pocket)

spooks4
08/8/2018
16:37
Hello everyone,

As Kibo Energy enters a key period - it is important to share quality information and discussion - over the years there has been a myriad of weirdos just copying and pasting nonsense across boards with no element of research or reasoning to support their statements.

There is now a new moderated thread for quality discussion -
please join me at:

mohammedalibusiness
08/8/2018
16:36
Hello everyone,

As Kibo Energy enters a key period - it is important to share quality information and discussion - over the years there has been a myriad of weirdos just copying and pasting nonsense across boards with no element of research or reasoning to support their statements.

There is now a new moderated thread for quality discussion -
please join me at:

mohammedalibusiness
08/8/2018
09:27
What surprise they happy clappys pumped it spiked people and then dumping it they do it all the time they have AGENDA.Blind ramping by happy clappy rampers who only want people to see their agenda driven postings which painted pictures that are misleading now why would anyone want people to only see their side of the coin? YAKIMABLAGUNAB/G4SSONICBOOMBOYwho did i miss from the RAMPING CREW?"One slimy character in particular to be vigilant of is the omnipresent stock ramper. S/he can be found on almost every discussion board / forum and too many times investors can make bad buy decisions by following the ramper's misguided advice. Remember, the anonymity of the Internet should make you skeptical of what anyone says if you don't know who they are. Before making a buy or sell decision on a stock, make sure you are dealing with a reliable source. And if that source is an anonymous stock forum poster, that source is rarely reliable. Here are 15 ways you can identify the stock discussion board ramper. I've seen the same behaviors in the stock rampers across many stock forums. Once you know the warning signs, you can learn to spot the ramper much more easily: 1. The rampers post exorbitant stock price predictions.2. The rampers warn others they better get in now or else. Their "buy now" posts almost sound like threats.3. They attack those who disagree with their lofty predictions. They cannot back up their arguments with a rational discussion, so they resort to petty name calling and telling others who disagree with them that they are "full of it." 4. They are not open minded. You cannot have an intelligent discussion with these types. They will do whatever they can to discredit those who disagree with them by spreading false information. They are very often antagonistic.5. They post their predictions over and over and over desperately hoping to move the market. They never do, because what they say is insignificant to the market. That is because no one knows who they are (see below).6. The rampers rarely (if ever) backs up their predictions with concrete, specific numbers - if they do, projected sales numbers are way beyond what the company, analysts, and industry insiders say is realistic. But somehow, according to them, even people in the company are overly PESSIMISTIC when it comes to their own sales projections.7. They post anonymously - they are no-names in the financial world or the particular industry that the company is involved in. Credible people who make lofty stock price predictions will often post their real names – or link to articles they have published - so others can get a feel for their pedigree and can research their background. The vast majority of credible stock market heavyweights do not post in discussion forums. If they do, they usually tell people who they are and can prove it. 8. Oftentimes the rampers are hired by boiler room operations. Their pay grade is whatever you could imagine a company would pay someone to post on Internet forums – not much above minimum wage.9. Rampers often talk of a fictitious track record in predictions - legends in their own mind. They rattle off all their past "accurate" predictions including that the sun was going to rise in the east today.10. It is obvious that the rampers have an agenda on the discussion board. They are not objective about the financial environment, the company, management, etc. Their posts carry the same one-sided theme. Bad news is good news in reverse. Any good news (even modest good news) is an affirmation of how the stock is going to appreciate to incredible levels shortly.11. They appear to be rabid on their support of the company – beyond a reasonable amount of enthusiasm, the ramper comes across as almost crazed in his/her excitement. 12. Rampers are egotistical, and it comes across in their posts. Anyone who does not agree with them is an "idiot," even those who are esteemed in their respective field. They are not respectful of those who disagree with their predictions.13. When the stock is on a run, the ramping intensifies – the stock is "going to the moon." This, incidentally, is often a great time to sell the stock. Remember, no one every went broke taking profits.14. When the stock is in a lull, the ramping may intensify in a desperate attempt to do a quick pump and dump scheme.15. The ramper will unceremoniously dump the stock when their mission has been accomplished. Those remaining in the stock are now deemed to be "bagholders" by the pumper. The rampers continue their agenda over and over. It happens on every stock discussion board – especially on penny stock boards, when pump and dump operators and boiler room operators feel they can have an impact on a thinly traded stock. Fortunately, with practice, we can learn to spot the ramper once we know the red flags. With experience, you get an intuitive feel about various posters on the Internet – even with the anonymous nature of these stock forums. Learn to spot the slithery ramper, and you'll be a better investor."
aimchimp
08/8/2018
08:16
Today 08:39Price: 4.85Wimbledon20,288 postsdiversificationdifferent source soon imho - will stay in africa for now but watch this space for another project - my bet is gas 102% certain IMVHO of courseLOLIMVHO That's all it ever is geezer Ask the market what they think.
catchingmice
08/8/2018
07:07
Ah - you've actually bought it!! Well played fella - bet you've been having a great time with the weather we've been having... you maybe able to buy the wife one for Christmas and have some change for a cruise ; )
mohammedalibusiness
08/8/2018
05:56
Blind ramping by happy clappy rampers who only want people to see their agenda driven postings which painted pictures that are misleading now why would anyone want people to only see their side of the coin? YAKIMABLAGUNAB/G4SSONICBOOMBOYwho did i miss from the RAMPING CREW?"One slimy character in particular to be vigilant of is the omnipresent stock ramper. S/he can be found on almost every discussion board / forum and too many times investors can make bad buy decisions by following the ramper's misguided advice. Remember, the anonymity of the Internet should make you skeptical of what anyone says if you don't know who they are. Before making a buy or sell decision on a stock, make sure you are dealing with a reliable source. And if that source is an anonymous stock forum poster, that source is rarely reliable. Here are 15 ways you can identify the stock discussion board ramper. I've seen the same behaviors in the stock rampers across many stock forums. Once you know the warning signs, you can learn to spot the ramper much more easily: 1. The rampers post exorbitant stock price predictions.2. The rampers warn others they better get in now or else. Their "buy now" posts almost sound like threats.3. They attack those who disagree with their lofty predictions. They cannot back up their arguments with a rational discussion, so they resort to petty name calling and telling others who disagree with them that they are "full of it." 4. They are not open minded. You cannot have an intelligent discussion with these types. They will do whatever they can to discredit those who disagree with them by spreading false information. They are very often antagonistic.5. They post their predictions over and over and over desperately hoping to move the market. They never do, because what they say is insignificant to the market. That is because no one knows who they are (see below).6. The rampers rarely (if ever) backs up their predictions with concrete, specific numbers - if they do, projected sales numbers are way beyond what the company, analysts, and industry insiders say is realistic. But somehow, according to them, even people in the company are overly PESSIMISTIC when it comes to their own sales projections.7. They post anonymously - they are no-names in the financial world or the particular industry that the company is involved in. Credible people who make lofty stock price predictions will often post their real names – or link to articles they have published - so others can get a feel for their pedigree and can research their background. The vast majority of credible stock market heavyweights do not post in discussion forums. If they do, they usually tell people who they are and can prove it. 8. Oftentimes the rampers are hired by boiler room operations. Their pay grade is whatever you could imagine a company would pay someone to post on Internet forums – not much above minimum wage.9. Rampers often talk of a fictitious track record in predictions - legends in their own mind. They rattle off all their past "accurate" predictions including that the sun was going to rise in the east today.10. It is obvious that the rampers have an agenda on the discussion board. They are not objective about the financial environment, the company, management, etc. Their posts carry the same one-sided theme. Bad news is good news in reverse. Any good news (even modest good news) is an affirmation of how the stock is going to appreciate to incredible levels shortly.11. They appear to be rabid on their support of the company – beyond a reasonable amount of enthusiasm, the ramper comes across as almost crazed in his/her excitement. 12. Rampers are egotistical, and it comes across in their posts. Anyone who does not agree with them is an "idiot," even those who are esteemed in their respective field. They are not respectful of those who disagree with their predictions.13. When the stock is on a run, the ramping intensifies – the stock is "going to the moon." This, incidentally, is often a great time to sell the stock. Remember, no one every went broke taking profits.14. When the stock is in a lull, the ramping may intensify in a desperate attempt to do a quick pump and dump scheme.15. The ramper will unceremoniously dump the stock when their mission has been accomplished. Those remaining in the stock are now deemed to be "bagholders" by the pumper. The rampers continue their agenda over and over. It happens on every stock discussion board – especially on penny stock boards, when pump and dump operators and boiler room operators feel they can have an impact on a thinly traded stock. Fortunately, with practice, we can learn to spot the ramper once we know the red flags. With experience, you get an intuitive feel about various posters on the Internet – even with the anonymous nature of these stock forums. Learn to spot the slithery ramper, and you'll be a better investor."
aimchimp
07/8/2018
19:59
MAB, hope to have made enough on kibo to pay for my Tvr which I purchased took the gamble, you win some ? Not going down the other road, Christmas I believe in ? think we all will if comes good
supermoose
07/8/2018
16:37
I'm pleased to see an increase in volume and with it an increase in share price today... as we transition away from the period of negotiation the share price is more difficult for short term traders to influence on small volume.With yet another institutional investor taking a stake at 25 per cent premium of share price - and another, SepcoIII, poised to take another circa 15 per cent stake in the next 6 weeks - with special mining licences on the table being actively reviewed as well as PPA entering the final throws of negotiation... and another 2 coal mins in similar situations across the region... you do get a small sense of why we are seeing a rise in share price and volume... what would you like to be doing this Christmas? It's only 4 months away ; )
mohammedalibusiness
07/8/2018
08:15
Lurker commander in chief of cretinism

Come on you can 'fess up. tell us about the day your application for CEO of Kibo was ignored. The only expanding megalomania, is that which is trapped inside your limited tiny mind.

You know nothing of any arrangements that may or may not come to pass with SEPCO and or GE. Stop trying to pretend you are the de facto CEO of KIBO, you are grossly under qualified as your rejection for this post has already determined.

SOOOOON going to be yabadabadoooooooooo time.

Lest we forget, just for the Chimp who has an IQ lower than my average of 3.97 and his even more clueless mouse.

Fully cashed up and SEPCO to fund on MCPP FC. FC looking to be not far away.

Tanzania PPA completed and delivered
Botswana DID YOU SEE THAT ICPR yipeee yiyahhhh mudder fudders. NOW the SML to follow,yipeee
Mozambique more than just a starter


SEPCOIII funding the transmission lines
NOW SANDERSONS debt cleared
SML FINAL documents completed and submitted, SOOOOOOOOn, IMMINENT

Tomorrow the rest of sub Saharan Africa, then the world

A Trolls worst nightmare.

The more the aim chimp climbs the pole the more you see is Butt and those immortal words tattooed there. AIM CHUMP ( with a mouse in his pocket)

spooks4
07/8/2018
08:15
Lurker commander in chief of cretinism

Come on you can 'fess up. tell us about the day your application for CEO of Kibo was ignored. The only expanding megalomania, is that which is trapped inside your limited tiny mind.

You know nothing of any arrangements that may or may not come to pass with SEPCO and or GE. Stop trying to pretend you are the de facto CEO of KIBO, you are grossly under qualified as your rejection for this post has already determined.

SOOOOON going to be yabadabadoooooooooo time.

Lest we forget, just for the Chimp who has an IQ lower than my average of 3.97 and his even more clueless mouse.

Fully cashed up and SEPCO to fund on MCPP FC. FC looking to be not far away.

Tanzania PPA completed and delivered
Botswana DID YOU SEE THAT ICPR yipeee yiyahhhh mudder fudders. NOW the SML to follow,yipeee
Mozambique more than just a starter


SEPCOIII funding the transmission lines
NOW SANDERSONS debt cleared
SML FINAL documents completed and submitted, SOOOOOOOOn, IMMINENT

Tomorrow the rest of sub Saharan Africa, then the world

A Trolls worst nightmare.

The more the aim chimp climbs the pole the more you see is Butt and those immortal words tattooed there. AIM CHUMP ( with a mouse in his pocket)

spooks4
07/8/2018
07:24
All I see is grey from the resident fruit loops - every board has them UKOG has more yet they at least offer counter balance points Paid Chimp & Mice are just plain stupid.
guitars4stars
07/8/2018
07:17
We have men on the ground somewhere but not sure where or what they are seeing ?LOL
catchingmice
07/8/2018
07:13
The more worried he gets, the more he posts!
uknighted
07/8/2018
07:12
UKN you say this but you can see they are simple matching the posting by your friend SPOOK but you make no commentary on their activity as they back up your agenda?YAKIMABLAGUNAB/G4SSONICBOOMBOYwho did i miss from the RAMPING CREW?"One slimy character in particular to be vigilant of is the omnipresent stock ramper. S/he can be found on almost every discussion board / forum and too many times investors can make bad buy decisions by following the ramper's misguided advice. Remember, the anonymity of the Internet should make you skeptical of what anyone says if you don't know who they are. Before making a buy or sell decision on a stock, make sure you are dealing with a reliable source. And if that source is an anonymous stock forum poster, that source is rarely reliable. Here are 15 ways you can identify the stock discussion board ramper. I've seen the same behaviors in the stock rampers across many stock forums. Once you know the warning signs, you can learn to spot the ramper much more easily: 1. The rampers post exorbitant stock price predictions.2. The rampers warn others they better get in now or else. Their "buy now" posts almost sound like threats.3. They attack those who disagree with their lofty predictions. They cannot back up their arguments with a rational discussion, so they resort to petty name calling and telling others who disagree with them that they are "full of it." 4. They are not open minded. You cannot have an intelligent discussion with these types. They will do whatever they can to discredit those who disagree with them by spreading false information. They are very often antagonistic.5. They post their predictions over and over and over desperately hoping to move the market. They never do, because what they say is insignificant to the market. That is because no one knows who they are (see below).6. The rampers rarely (if ever) backs up their predictions with concrete, specific numbers - if they do, projected sales numbers are way beyond what the company, analysts, and industry insiders say is realistic. But somehow, according to them, even people in the company are overly PESSIMISTIC when it comes to their own sales projections.7. They post anonymously - they are no-names in the financial world or the particular industry that the company is involved in. Credible people who make lofty stock price predictions will often post their real names – or link to articles they have published - so others can get a feel for their pedigree and can research their background. The vast majority of credible stock market heavyweights do not post in discussion forums. If they do, they usually tell people who they are and can prove it. 8. Oftentimes the rampers are hired by boiler room operations. Their pay grade is whatever you could imagine a company would pay someone to post on Internet forums – not much above minimum wage.9. Rampers often talk of a fictitious track record in predictions - legends in their own mind. They rattle off all their past "accurate" predictions including that the sun was going to rise in the east today.10. It is obvious that the rampers have an agenda on the discussion board. They are not objective about the financial environment, the company, management, etc. Their posts carry the same one-sided theme. Bad news is good news in reverse. Any good news (even modest good news) is an affirmation of how the stock is going to appreciate to incredible levels shortly.11. They appear to be rabid on their support of the company – beyond a reasonable amount of enthusiasm, the ramper comes across as almost crazed in his/her excitement. 12. Rampers are egotistical, and it comes across in their posts. Anyone who does not agree with them is an "idiot," even those who are esteemed in their respective field. They are not respectful of those who disagree with their predictions.13. When the stock is on a run, the ramping intensifies – the stock is "going to the moon." This, incidentally, is often a great time to sell the stock. Remember, no one every went broke taking profits.14. When the stock is in a lull, the ramping may intensify in a desperate attempt to do a quick pump and dump scheme.15. The ramper will unceremoniously dump the stock when their mission has been accomplished. Those remaining in the stock are now deemed to be "bagholders" by the pumper. The rampers continue their agenda over and over. It happens on every stock discussion board – especially on penny stock boards, when pump and dump operators and boiler room operators feel they can have an impact on a thinly traded stock. Fortunately, with practice, we can learn to spot the ramper once we know the red flags. With experience, you get an intuitive feel about various posters on the Internet – even with the anonymous nature of these stock forums. Learn to spot the slithery ramper, and you'll be a better investor."
aimchimp
07/8/2018
06:49
As Yaki pointed out uk - filter is your friend he'll be fine with Mice to chat to. Interesting late buys yesterday something rumbling :)
guitars4stars
07/8/2018
06:46
The Chimps getting worried. 3 cut copy and pastes in less than a minute across various Kibo threads!
uknighted
07/8/2018
06:26
YAKIMABLAGUNAB/G4SSONICBOOMBOYwho did i miss from the RAMPING CREW?"One slimy character in particular to be vigilant of is the omnipresent stock ramper. S/he can be found on almost every discussion board / forum and too many times investors can make bad buy decisions by following the ramper's misguided advice. Remember, the anonymity of the Internet should make you skeptical of what anyone says if you don't know who they are. Before making a buy or sell decision on a stock, make sure you are dealing with a reliable source. And if that source is an anonymous stock forum poster, that source is rarely reliable. Here are 15 ways you can identify the stock discussion board ramper. I've seen the same behaviors in the stock rampers across many stock forums. Once you know the warning signs, you can learn to spot the ramper much more easily: 1. The rampers post exorbitant stock price predictions.2. The rampers warn others they better get in now or else. Their "buy now" posts almost sound like threats.3. They attack those who disagree with their lofty predictions. They cannot back up their arguments with a rational discussion, so they resort to petty name calling and telling others who disagree with them that they are "full of it." 4. They are not open minded. You cannot have an intelligent discussion with these types. They will do whatever they can to discredit those who disagree with them by spreading false information. They are very often antagonistic.5. They post their predictions over and over and over desperately hoping to move the market. They never do, because what they say is insignificant to the market. That is because no one knows who they are (see below).6. The rampers rarely (if ever) backs up their predictions with concrete, specific numbers - if they do, projected sales numbers are way beyond what the company, analysts, and industry insiders say is realistic. But somehow, according to them, even people in the company are overly PESSIMISTIC when it comes to their own sales projections.7. They post anonymously - they are no-names in the financial world or the particular industry that the company is involved in. Credible people who make lofty stock price predictions will often post their real names – or link to articles they have published - so others can get a feel for their pedigree and can research their background. The vast majority of credible stock market heavyweights do not post in discussion forums. If they do, they usually tell people who they are and can prove it. 8. Oftentimes the rampers are hired by boiler room operations. Their pay grade is whatever you could imagine a company would pay someone to post on Internet forums – not much above minimum wage.9. Rampers often talk of a fictitious track record in predictions - legends in their own mind. They rattle off all their past "accurate" predictions including that the sun was going to rise in the east today.10. It is obvious that the rampers have an agenda on the discussion board. They are not objective about the financial environment, the company, management, etc. Their posts carry the same one-sided theme. Bad news is good news in reverse. Any good news (even modest good news) is an affirmation of how the stock is going to appreciate to incredible levels shortly.11. They appear to be rabid on their support of the company – beyond a reasonable amount of enthusiasm, the ramper comes across as almost crazed in his/her excitement. 12. Rampers are egotistical, and it comes across in their posts. Anyone who does not agree with them is an "idiot," even those who are esteemed in their respective field. They are not respectful of those who disagree with their predictions.13. When the stock is on a run, the ramping intensifies – the stock is "going to the moon." This, incidentally, is often a great time to sell the stock. Remember, no one every went broke taking profits.14. When the stock is in a lull, the ramping may intensify in a desperate attempt to do a quick pump and dump scheme.15. The ramper will unceremoniously dump the stock when their mission has been accomplished. Those remaining in the stock are now deemed to be "bagholders" by the pumper. The rampers continue their agenda over and over. It happens on every stock discussion board – especially on penny stock boards, when pump and dump operators and boiler room operators feel they can have an impact on a thinly traded stock. Fortunately, with practice, we can learn to spot the ramper once we know the red flags. With experience, you get an intuitive feel about various posters on the Internet – even with the anonymous nature of these stock forums. Learn to spot the slithery ramper, and you'll be a better investor."
aimchimp
07/8/2018
06:26
YAKIMABLAGUNAB/G4SSONICBOOMBOYwho did i miss from the RAMPING CREW?"One slimy character in particular to be vigilant of is the omnipresent stock ramper. S/he can be found on almost every discussion board / forum and too many times investors can make bad buy decisions by following the ramper's misguided advice. Remember, the anonymity of the Internet should make you skeptical of what anyone says if you don't know who they are. Before making a buy or sell decision on a stock, make sure you are dealing with a reliable source. And if that source is an anonymous stock forum poster, that source is rarely reliable. Here are 15 ways you can identify the stock discussion board ramper. I've seen the same behaviors in the stock rampers across many stock forums. Once you know the warning signs, you can learn to spot the ramper much more easily: 1. The rampers post exorbitant stock price predictions.2. The rampers warn others they better get in now or else. Their "buy now" posts almost sound like threats.3. They attack those who disagree with their lofty predictions. They cannot back up their arguments with a rational discussion, so they resort to petty name calling and telling others who disagree with them that they are "full of it." 4. They are not open minded. You cannot have an intelligent discussion with these types. They will do whatever they can to discredit those who disagree with them by spreading false information. They are very often antagonistic.5. They post their predictions over and over and over desperately hoping to move the market. They never do, because what they say is insignificant to the market. That is because no one knows who they are (see below).6. The rampers rarely (if ever) backs up their predictions with concrete, specific numbers - if they do, projected sales numbers are way beyond what the company, analysts, and industry insiders say is realistic. But somehow, according to them, even people in the company are overly PESSIMISTIC when it comes to their own sales projections.7. They post anonymously - they are no-names in the financial world or the particular industry that the company is involved in. Credible people who make lofty stock price predictions will often post their real names – or link to articles they have published - so others can get a feel for their pedigree and can research their background. The vast majority of credible stock market heavyweights do not post in discussion forums. If they do, they usually tell people who they are and can prove it. 8. Oftentimes the rampers are hired by boiler room operations. Their pay grade is whatever you could imagine a company would pay someone to post on Internet forums – not much above minimum wage.9. Rampers often talk of a fictitious track record in predictions - legends in their own mind. They rattle off all their past "accurate" predictions including that the sun was going to rise in the east today.10. It is obvious that the rampers have an agenda on the discussion board. They are not objective about the financial environment, the company, management, etc. Their posts carry the same one-sided theme. Bad news is good news in reverse. Any good news (even modest good news) is an affirmation of how the stock is going to appreciate to incredible levels shortly.11. They appear to be rabid on their support of the company – beyond a reasonable amount of enthusiasm, the ramper comes across as almost crazed in his/her excitement. 12. Rampers are egotistical, and it comes across in their posts. Anyone who does not agree with them is an "idiot," even those who are esteemed in their respective field. They are not respectful of those who disagree with their predictions.13. When the stock is on a run, the ramping intensifies – the stock is "going to the moon." This, incidentally, is often a great time to sell the stock. Remember, no one every went broke taking profits.14. When the stock is in a lull, the ramping may intensify in a desperate attempt to do a quick pump and dump scheme.15. The ramper will unceremoniously dump the stock when their mission has been accomplished. Those remaining in the stock are now deemed to be "bagholders" by the pumper. The rampers continue their agenda over and over. It happens on every stock discussion board – especially on penny stock boards, when pump and dump operators and boiler room operators feel they can have an impact on a thinly traded stock. Fortunately, with practice, we can learn to spot the ramper once we know the red flags. With experience, you get an intuitive feel about various posters on the Internet – even with the anonymous nature of these stock forums. Learn to spot the slithery ramper, and you'll be a better investor."
aimchimp
06/8/2018
14:12
AND a VERY BIG warm welcome to KIBO ENERGY


Lurker commander in chief of cretinism

Come on you can 'fess up. tell us about the day your application for CEO of Kibo was ignored. The only expanding megalomania, is that which is trapped inside your limited tiny mind.

You know nothing of any arrangements that may or may not come to pass with SEPCO and or GE. Stop trying to pretend you are the de facto CEO of KIBO, you are grossly under qualified as your rejection for this post has already determined.

SOOOOON going to be yabadabadoooooooooo time.

Lest we forget, just for the Chimp who has an IQ lower than my average of 3.97 and his even more clueless mouse.

Fully cashed up and SEPCO to fund on MCPP FC. FC looking to be not far away.

Tanzania PPA completed and delivered
Botswana DID YOU SEE THAT ICPR yipeee yiyahhhh mudder fudders. NOW the SML to follow,yipeee
Mozambique more than just a starter


SEPCOIII funding the transmission lines
NOW SANDERSONS debt cleared
SML FINAL documents completed and submitted, SOOOOOOOOn, IMMINENT

Tomorrow the rest of sub Saharan Africa, then the world

A Trolls worst nightmare.

The more the aim chimp climbs the pole the more you see is Butt and those immortal words tattooed there. AIM CHUMP ( with a mouse in his pocket)

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