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Kropz Plc | KRPZ | London | Ordinary Share |
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1.30 | 1.185 | 1.30 | 1.30 | 1.30 |
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Posted at 08/12/2023 12:44 by ppvn New centrifuge is being installed in Feb 2024 which should be the uplift of 40% to production.From the Dec 7th update at the African Rainbow Capital investor relations page. |
Posted at 20/6/2023 08:54 by ppvn Well potentially good news but until Kropz say anything about it - well it's jam tomorrow.Separately ARC recently (9th June) put out their investor update which had some commentary on their investment here. Nothing really new however it appears that the Hinda project may be under the magnifying glass. Would be nice to hear an update from KRPZ themselves on it when it's available. |
Posted at 20/5/2023 06:10 by greenelf For those doubting the Hinda mine is imminent..from last month news.. Google translated."Congoles |
Posted at 27/4/2023 11:10 by hope67 A delegation of investors, led by the South African businessman, Patrice Motsepe, was received in audience on April 25, in Pointe-Noire, by President Denis Sassou N'Guesso. The two parties discussed the evolution of the phosphate investment project to be carried out in Congo.“We came to give more information about the work we are doing in the framework of the project we have in Congo. The idea is to inform the president about the quality of Congolese phosphate and its development. We are going to bring 600 million dollars in terms of investment for this phosphate project. Also, we will come back very quickly because we want this pilot project to progress quickly so that we can move forward at the right pace in this one, "said Patrice Motsepe, after the audience with President Denis Sassou N'Guesso. According to the South African businessman, the key ambition is to keep the bet so that the project is realized as quickly as possible. “We will very quickly come back to report to the president and the minister as the project evolves. Our presence in Pointe-Noire is also an opportunity for us to see the magnificent project that has been launched between the Congolese government and Eni to know that our project will buy part of the energy electricity,” he added. . Patrice Motsepe is the founder of the African Rainbow Minerals company and at the same time the executive chairman. |
Posted at 26/4/2023 08:32 by gotabsirius Nice post. Very interesting. I've emailed investor relations to see if grade has improved yet. This is key |
Posted at 21/3/2022 12:41 by the count of monte_cristo Keras Resources (KRS)Market Cap - 2.5m GBP Keras is a micro cap, penny stock with the potential for a large and profitable phosphate project feeding the US market who will be looking to secure local phosphate for food security. The only issue is that the project has stalled due to a disagreement with the owners. However, this should be resolved soon and once it gets resolved the market cap will look ludicrously cheap in an environment of countries now looking for commodity security amid escalating world prices. At some point, KRS's run of bad luck may end. A market cap of 10-12m would seem likely if they can resolve the differences and get the phosphate project going, that's a 400% increase on the current share price Money talks and both parties will be seeing the rocketing phosphate prices and should be smart enough to get back to business. It's extremely cheap for a reason, but worth taking a look at, one of those stocks which could double in a day, IMHO & DYOR. "Falcon Isle has a modest target of 14% of the North American market in five years". |
Posted at 23/11/2021 12:14 by the count of monte_cristo It's very difficult to buy in volume, when I did it in October I think my buys were pretty much the only ones on that day and the stock went up over 10%. So you could say a 20k investment moved the market cap 4m GBP on that day. This made me quite excited because I started to project forward in my thinking, months down the line, to when more investors start trying to buy in as the story unfolds and hopefully positively moves forward. They won't be able to buy in volume and the price will be squeezed upwards. It's shame we don't have anyone around from earlier in the year to ask about how easy it was to buy and sell when the share price went to 12p.I am also thinking, should a speculative element start to look for phosphate stocks, for example if the phosphate price moves above 200 USD, then they have very few options on AIM. I'm trying to predict the future with some sort of success here, all the company need to do is deliver on the production and this will really start to move! |
Posted at 24/10/2021 10:36 by the count of monte_cristo Interview with CEO on the 15th Octwww.proactiveinvesto Analyst research, September 2020 note: Second equity facility drawdown and capex restarting at Elandsfontein; SOTP revised to 28p |
Posted at 19/10/2021 08:34 by the count of monte_cristo KRPZ just need to get it right and the stock will fly. Not sure about the liquidity for buying and selling back in April this year but if one looks at the above chart you can see it went from around 4.5p to 12p in less than a month.- The phosphate price is higher now than it was then - The phosphate price is in a strongly rising trend - The company are further along the road with their projects - Investor interest is slowly acknowledging the agri fertiliser sector as a growth play |
Posted at 06/10/2021 16:02 by the count of monte_cristo On Monday I noticed on the ADVFN leaders board that KRS was rising (I don't own any shares in them) I wanted to find out why, when reading through the posts I saw a link which detailed that China was banning the export of phosphate until next year. That triggered me into immediately researching all of the AIM stocks with some kind of phosphate exposure, there aren't many, HMI, KRPZ and KRS. HMI looks quite good but KRPZ stood out due to a number of factors; such as market cap, share price performance, assets, size and scale of it's two phosphate projects, no bb and no interest, illiquid share price (indicating no buyers and interest) etc.I would imagine there are some great phosphate stocks on the TSX and ASX but they are probably well known and will have been rising with the commodity price increases and increasing investor interest. The Canadians and Australians are much more savvy when it comes to agricultural stocks as they are both very large exporters of a whole host of commodities, but the UK based investors are not, which creates opportunities. There also aren't many agri focused stocks on AIM which is a shame because the agri commodities are going to perform brilliantly over the next few years. |
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