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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% | 0.0375 | 0.035 | 0.04 | 0.0425 | 0.0375 | 0.04 | 3,606,771 | 12:17:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 1.04M | -9.78M | -0.0026 | -0.15 | 1.51M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/11/2014 16:53 | What's going on Dr Bio. I thought you were one of Stiggy's puppets. Have you also lost confidence in he's continual de-ramping. | short6 | |
24/11/2014 16:20 | Hmm yes I'm wondering though if that's to let an insti in on the cheap. Maybe they were panicking with the sharp rise and decided to curtail it for now. Otherwise it wouldn't make sense to do now with launch of product imminent | 10009504 | |
24/11/2014 16:17 | 10009504, just seen the RNS out on MTV, everything on AIM seems to fall under the 'it's too good to be true' category! | california joe | |
24/11/2014 16:17 | That sounds very positive and could lead to another big deal | ertugrul | |
24/11/2014 16:15 | Nice find eye2. Looks a real possibility | richie32 | |
24/11/2014 16:14 | We seem to have some serious stake building going on. Expect some delayed trades to appear later or tomorrow. | bill182 | |
24/11/2014 16:13 | whoops sorry guys just saw above good reading | eye2 | |
24/11/2014 16:12 | HawaiifiveO Imweru Gold Project 1.80 No Opinion I have decided to review Kibo Mining's Imweru Gold Project and disclose what I believe to be material information. I can now inform that there is a relatively unknown company called Lake Victoria Gold (ASX listed) that is planning to build a plant and mine for gold at Lake Victoria, this facility will be ready by mid 2015. So what??? I can now disclose, for the first time, that this plant is at IMWERU. Furthermore the company states that 'Discussions are underway to lease the processing plant through a third party.' and 'Acquisition opportunities also exist in the immediate area' This is VERY significant for Kibo Mining as it means that the plant and facilities will already be on-site (or nearby) I am pretty convinced that Kibo Mining will share these facilities with Lake Victoria Gold (LVG) or will JV with LVG or will LVG buy Kibo Mining's resource and licences? Believe me this information is SIGNIFICANT in my view, the economics are compelling for Kibo Mining as there seems to be no up-front cost for them IF they are the company Lake Victoria refer to as 'third party' Lake Victoria Gold have just updated their website to include this news, it is too co-incidental that Louis Coetzee talks about JV and developing Imweru quickly at a recent presentation. Lake Victoria suggest that 13,000oz will generate profit of $5m per annum. Kibo Mining has a larger resource than Lake Victoria Gold and Louis Coetzee implied production could be as high as 35,000oz Conclusion....... Kibo Mining could be generating annual profit at Imweru of over £10m well within 24 months, that is VERY SIGNIFICANT especially if there is no (or minimal) up-front cost. hxxp://lakevictoriag | eye2 | |
24/11/2014 16:10 | latest isdx buys 24/11/2014 15:34 219,780 @ 1.82 24/11/2014 15:30 25,000 @ 1.82 24/11/2014 15:17 21,978 @ 1.82 | ertugrul | |
24/11/2014 16:07 | More buying on ISDX: 24/11/2014 15:34 219,780 @ 1.82 24/11/2014 15:30 25,000 @ 1.82 24/11/2014 15:17 21,978 @ 1.82 | bill182 | |
24/11/2014 16:04 | Nice one bill. This Hawaii50 character comes up with some good stuff ! | michaelsadvfn | |
24/11/2014 15:59 | Things just get better and better. From HFO on another board: I have decided to review Kibo Mining's Imweru Gold Project and disclose what I believe to be material information. I can now inform that there is a relatively unknown company called Lake Victoria Gold (ASX listed) that is planning to build a plant and mine for gold at Lake Victoria, this facility will be ready by mid 2015. So what??? I can now disclose, for the first time, that this plant is at IMWERU. Furthermore the company states that 'Discussions are underway to lease the processing plant through a third party.' and 'Acquisition opportunities also exist in the immediate area' This is VERY significant for Kibo Mining as it means that the plant and facilities will already be on-site (or nearby) I am pretty convinced that Kibo Mining will share these facilities with Lake Victoria Gold (LVG) or will JV with LVG or will LVG buy Kibo Mining's resource and licences? Believe me this information is SIGNIFICANT in my view, the economics are compelling for Kibo Mining as there seems to be no up-front cost for them IF they are the company Lake Victoria refer to as 'third party' Lake Victoria Gold have just updated their website to include this news, it is too co-incidental that Louis Coetzee talks about JV and developing Imweru quickly at a recent presentation. Lake Victoria suggest that 13,000oz will generate profit of $5m per annum. Kibo Mining has a larger resource than Lake Victoria Gold and Louis Coetzee implied production could be as high as 35,000oz Conclusion....... Kibo Mining could be generating annual profit at Imweru of over £10m well within 24 months, that is VERY SIGNIFICANT especially if there is no (or minimal) up-front cost. hxxp://lakevictoriag No investment advice included | bill182 | |
24/11/2014 15:59 | I don't think for a minute this is going to rocket to some of the suggested values. When they announce the JV and other information on the gold, nickel etc, I think we will be upping and downing between 6p and 15p. Hard cash will make the difference, not estimations. Production not intentions. Saying that, AIM is a strange beast. This stock was worth multiples of where it is now with no achievements anywhere near what we are about to realise. Probably not a wise idea to expect anything! | california joe | |
24/11/2014 15:51 | CJ Very good post and 100% agree. What is your realistic price target here? | ertugrul | |
24/11/2014 15:50 | At least Louis is being pro-active on the media front at last! This really demonstrates just how much they have in the pot. The fact it is so prolific suggests this will no longer be hype or unrealised expectations, but the real thing! He has credibility to restore here and I don't think for a minute he would be rolling out this much publicity unless he was VERY confident in the outcomes! | california joe | |
24/11/2014 15:49 | Tadtech - can you give an update on the Nickel project as you see it. Louis is sounding very positive on that front now, and you seem to have previous detailed information on the different aspects of Kibo at your fingertips. Thanks in advance. | bill182 | |
24/11/2014 15:48 | L2 2v1... they are trying ! | michaelsadvfn | |
24/11/2014 15:44 | Looks like a 'TW production' video....Lol | vivgav | |
24/11/2014 15:40 | There was another interview with the CEO today | ertugrul | |
24/11/2014 15:38 | Even after a big sell bid price increased slightly Amazing | ertugrul | |
24/11/2014 15:32 | Yup, and they hold the bid. Big guns buying. I did say earlier that I expect a holdings RNS or 2 after the dust settles. | michaelsadvfn | |
24/11/2014 15:30 | Another weak holder taken out, 505k at 1.78 | ertugrul | |
24/11/2014 15:27 | I like that interview. Bought some Kibo last week due to de-reamp signal. I am getting more into AIM as de-rampers/shorters are making me money. They have been right on most stocks so far (as long as you reverse their comments) | richie32 | |
24/11/2014 15:16 | Obviously have some huge buy orders in maybe insti buying? | 10009504 | |
24/11/2014 15:13 | MMs are happily taking over 600k shares at premium!!!!!!! | ertugrul |
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