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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Marakand | LSE:MKD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033883835 | ORD 1P |
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% | 5.10 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/10/2006 08:40 | It seems that they are also having problems getting a licence for a new homepage... Site under review, Marakand apologies for any inconvenience caused. Should you have any queries please contact Joanna Solino on +442079072000 | otd | |
16/10/2006 06:09 | Mention in Minesite weekly roundup | wassapper | |
10/10/2006 13:23 | oxus results make it plain that khandiza is a dead duck. here's to turkey! | 0238jr | |
08/10/2006 17:30 | Thank goodness I sold these at 22p or thereabouts a few months ago. Phew. I have missed quite a few stinkers this year, my luck is sure to run out somethime. | hectorp | |
06/10/2006 09:09 | Maybe they look the same, but I like the first (April) one better... | otd | |
05/10/2006 09:15 | First ore at Uzbek Khandiza deposit by end 2007 -Govt 24.04.2006 16:22:28 The production of concentrate at Uzbekistan's polymetal ore deposit Khandiza in the southern Surkhandarya region is forecast to begin at the end of 2007, the government said. A mining and concentrating complex is being built at the deposit to process 650,000 metric tonnes of ore a year, Dow Jones reported on Monday. The deposit has reserves of 14.4 million tonnes, with a silver content of 134 grams/tonne, zinc content of 7.24 grams/tonne, lead 3.5 grams/tonne, copper 0.86 gram/tonne and gold 0.38 gram/tonne, the report said. The zinc and copper concentrate will be supplied to the Almalyk Combine for smelting. UK-based Marakand Minerals is creating a joint venture with Uzbekistan's Goskomgeologia to develop the deposit at the cost of US$75 million. Marakand Minerals is owned by Oxus Gold Plc, which holds an exclusive license to develop the deposit. Oxus Gold Plc also has license to develop gold deposit in Uzbekistan. The above is post 2072 on this thread from April this year. Just goes to show you can't rely on what you read in the press. This is the same as the current release but with different names. | langland | |
05/10/2006 08:39 | thanks, where did you find that? Does someone have access to Prime-Tass? Maybe you can post the original? It looks as if we will know in a not too long time what the position is of Marakand... | otd | |
05/10/2006 08:35 | Thanks for that. Does Almalyk have the resources to develop this on its own? | nobull | |
04/10/2006 23:59 | Uzbekistan's AGMK to start developing Khandiza field in 2007 04.10.2006 16:39:36 Uzbek state-owned metals and mining company Almalyk Mining-Metallurgical Complex, or AGMK, plans to start developing the Khandiza polymetal deposit in the country at the end of 2007, Prime-Tass reported on Wednesday quoting AGMK. In mid-August, the Uzbek government stripped the exclusive rights to develop the Khandiza deposit from the UK's Marakand Minerals, a 78% subsidiary of Oxus Gold, and transferred the rights to AGMK, the report said. The deposit contains silver, zinc, copper, lead, and also some selenium, cadmium, gold and indium. Under JORC (Joint Ore Reserves Committee) Code, the deposit's reserves are estimated at 14.4 million tonnes of ore, with silver content of 134 grams per tonne, zinc content of 7.24 grams per tonne, lead content of 3.5 grams per tonne and gold content of 0.38 grams per tonne. Almalyk Mining-Metallurgical Complex is the largest copper producer in the Central Asia. AGMK accounts for 90% of silver production and 20% of gold production in the country. | chipperfrd | |
29/9/2006 08:19 | A lot of thought must have gone into the use of that phrasal verb (if it is one) "falls away". It's a fudge expression designed to convey no valuation information other than the situation is worse than this time last year? The exclusive right to negotiate the development of Khandiza was presumably with Goscomgeology, and as they don't own the reserves of Khandiza anymore, that right is anything but exclusive. Exclusive does not mean exclusive! The warrants expire in 3? weeks' time, so if the directors don't exercise them (a bit unlikely with an exercise price that is 700% higher than the mid price now) and the directors having no shares in MKD means we exist at the mercy of Mr Trew. That loan secured on MKD's assets means Oxus gets first bite of anything good left in Marakand? | nobull | |
28/9/2006 17:22 | oxs is on its way down this may well surpass oxs at the cross roads | vision88 | |
28/9/2006 15:32 | Cezary, Agreed. Also good to see the statement that MKD is looking to make progress on Akjilga by seeking out an appropriate Tajik local partner. It seems at last to have dawned on AS and BT that mining expertise is not enough in this region and that a sound local partner with contacts is vital if you are to stand a chance of navigating your way through the maze, that is the FSU, to profitable production. | pecker1 | |
28/9/2006 15:11 | Interesting final results......this company aint dead yet!!! | cezary | |
19/9/2006 21:50 | Hey Greg how is your other share tip..... Smart Telecom??? Not so good huh... Slap | slapdash | |
19/9/2006 20:31 | No comments needed... Site under review, Marakand apologies for any inconvenience caused. | otd | |
17/9/2006 16:01 | Mention in Minesite roundup | wassapper | |
25/8/2006 10:30 | I agree, smells very much like a pump'n'dump. Don't get caught. In the unlikely event that positive news on Khandiza does come, there will be plenty of time to get on board. | ad1967mc | |
25/8/2006 09:17 | Anyone who tosses an unbiased coin and calls "heads" has a 50% chance of being right. In predicting whether the next corporate announcement from MKD is favourable, indifferent or adverse share price wise, I guess the chances of being right are 33%. I continue to hold in the hope the worst doesn't happen ("buy-out" of the minority for nil, using the Guernsey insolvency rules to move anything of value left in the company to OXS?) | nobull | |
25/8/2006 08:54 | graham....what news??? maybe uzbeks are going to declare, it was a great misunderstanding the recent 'news' and in fact the jv is still in play. | cezary | |
25/8/2006 08:04 | OXS IS FLYING MKD SOON NEWS SOON | 74graham | |
24/8/2006 13:03 | follow oxs up too the top of leaderboard | 74graham | |
24/8/2006 08:26 | upbeat news coming i am told | 74graham |
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