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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Namibian Res | NBR | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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0.325 | 0.325 |
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Posted at 20/3/2015 18:03 by meson I am in a similar position to you - long time, large holding.However I adopt the approach of 'in for a penny, in for a pound' and am going to see this through to the end. After all my big losses have been made and any further losses are small, in percentage terms at least.... and looked at positively I have the opportunity for bigger potential CGT losses!! Anyway one has to be optimistic and i note that the number of shares bought and sold today approximately matched. And i would prefer to think that current and former directors are honorable people and that loans were converted to shares to clean-up the balance sheet rather than to allow them to dump their shares and run. I would think their good names are worth more to them than the relatively small sums they will recover now. For all we know they are preparing the BS for the reversal of some other mining venture into NBR. As I say, i like to remain optimistic as it's much more pleasant to being a pessimist....... and I haven't gone bust yet! |
Posted at 19/8/2013 17:40 by meson NBR accounts for 2012/13 should be out soon - let's hope there is some encouraging news about the joint venture. |
Posted at 24/5/2013 11:46 by tomboyb NBR reminds me a little bit of UEP - 1.25p to 13p. Assets to be injected here ( but little detail) are coal + copper - Solomon dealt with platinum in his previous carnation so clearly he must think as do current directors that this will be a good fit - |
Posted at 18/5/2013 12:28 by tomboyb Current Holdings in NBR - DIRECTORS hold 50% total equity with Solomon et al coming in @ 29.9% - 3.9p per share - Shares % issued enlarged issued share capital Lord Sheppard (including Didgemere Consultants Limited) 16,120,321 26.08 Brian Moritz 12,280,330 19.86 Tony Carlton 1,757,857 2.84 Oliver Plummer 606,407 0.98 30,764,915 49.76 |
Posted at 13/5/2013 11:29 by tomboyb Not long to go for the asset swap for 29.9% NBR - Very interesting development here - reminds me of one I bought 2 years back - |
Posted at 09/5/2013 16:54 by tomboyb Off - c ya!ps - Gold one Int - Michael Solomon $615mill - NBR is a piddler hence interest why he is here - |
Posted at 09/5/2013 15:24 by tomboyb acq of mining assets @ 3.94p for 29.9% NBR - Namibian inks management contract with SG 9 May 2013 | 15:18pm StockMarketWire.com - Namibian Resources has signed a management contract with Southern Goshawk Resources (Pty). SG directors Michael Solomon and David Johnson have joined Namibian Resources' board to manage the company's current and future mining assets in Africa while Oliver Plummer has stepped down from the board. Namibian Resources intends to acquire SG's mining assets in South Africa in exchange for an issue of shares in the company as soon as South African regulatory approval is received. Namibian Resources also said it had appointed Grant Thornton UK as its nominated adviser. Namibian's chairman, Lord Sheppard of Didgemere, said: "We are delighted to welcome Michael Solomon and David Johnson to the board. Their wide experience in mining and finance in southern Africa is initially expected to give us the ability to accelerate decisions on our Sonnberg diamond mine, and lead, in the short term, to exciting prospects for expansion into the mining of other minerals. "At the same time I would like to thank Oliver Plummer, who is retiring as a director, as well as Beaumont Cornish, our retiring Nomad, for their efforts on behalf of the company." |
Posted at 09/5/2013 14:31 by tomboyb Big hitter in NBR - Taken 29.9% in this tiddler - Wesizwe secures R6.6bn Chinese funding |
Posted at 09/5/2013 14:18 by tomboyb tomboyb 9 May'13 - 15:11 - 255079 of 255079 0 0 edit NBR - new guys take 29.9% @ 3.9p - Michael was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Wesizwe Platinum Limited in 2004 and took the company from primary exploration through bankable feasibility study and listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. During this period he was successful in raising approximately USD 1 billion to fund the project's capital construction and development. |
Posted at 22/12/2011 16:21 by shadowchaser NBR --Heavens above;someone's actually bought some of these shares! Does anybody know if they've found a diamond yet? -SC |
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