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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Namibian Res | LSE:NBR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0034380625 | 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% | 0.325 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/10/2006 08:47 | Morning all. I see we are drifting again. What this company needs is a bit of media attention. | clarky5150 | |
27/9/2006 18:57 | The First Half Year Progress Report to 31st August 2006 reads very well, particularly the fact that: "carat production for the first six months of this financial year is only 533 carats less than for the whole of the financial year ended on 28th February 2006". As a shareholder I am very encouraged by this and I would expect some upside movement on this stock soon especially with assistance of some National Press coverage as maxmol knows is what all the investors would love to see! | ncp3 | |
27/9/2006 08:16 | Getting better and better, now what we need is coverage in the national press, get working on it Tony. | maxmol | |
26/9/2006 09:43 | The next quarterly update will be the 1/2 yearly one, which I understand will be out within the next two weeks. What we need is an increase in production that gets cover in the national press,come on Tony get the PR going before the AGM PLEASE. | maxmol | |
13/9/2006 15:23 | I'm inclined to agree with maxmol - and hope that on this occasion his prophecy is correct for a deal sometime in 2008 or before. Lets hope that Tony's trip to Namibia inspires him to update the website with some current pictures! | ncp3 | |
13/9/2006 12:19 | i am at christmas/early new year | mgn1 | |
13/9/2006 11:29 | Payback will only be 1.5/2 years. | maxmol | |
12/9/2006 17:43 | Money well spent if the alternative was premium bonds and the buyer has 30 spare years waiting for payback. | flotogo | |
12/9/2006 15:26 | £10,350 (23p x 45000) money well spent! | ncp3 | |
12/9/2006 15:09 | 45k buy earlier............i | eggbird | |
09/9/2006 09:03 | Hi ncp3 Sorry to be the cause of the massive drop in NBR share price on 5th sept. So hands up-it was my transaction. Only trouble is-it was a buy : ) Anyone heard of MM manipulating the market? Buy on the lows and sell on the highs-but above all play the waiting game. If u not prepared to wait-then u gonna get shagged by MM's | jcpete5 | |
08/9/2006 15:51 | I understand that Tony Carlton is going to Namibia next Thursday ( 14 th Sept. ) for one week, lets hope he returns with some good news about additional areas that we can mine, its about time the company was expanded to help the share price. The next 6 months update will be about the middle of October. My advice, for what its worth, is expect to hold these shares for at least 18/24 months before we can hope for an 400%/500% increase in share price. | maxmol | |
05/9/2006 21:00 | At the AGM we should ask strong question about PR Where is the press coverage? Few people are aware of this company rumoured to be about to turn profitable and on AIM. Price should be double what it is now and hopefully with some acquisition or deals for other areas over 50p but it is really up to the company to get the message out, there is little we can do apart from press them to act. Unless you know someone who could buy them out? | bluesbeater | |
05/9/2006 21:00 | At the AGM we should ask strong question about PR Where is the press coverage? Few people are aware of this company rumoured to be about to turn profitable and on AIM. Price should be double what it is now and hopefully with some acquisition or deals for other areas over 50p but it is really up to the company to get the message out, there is little we can do apart from press them to act. Unless you know someone who could buy them out? | bluesbeater | |
05/9/2006 18:12 | This is pretty interesting: | ynnttedela | |
05/9/2006 17:35 | Does anyone who reads or has contributed to this bulletin board have any good suggestions as to how WE as shareholders could get NBR some much needed publicity with the aim of lifting the share price back over 30p? I know its not OUR job but its OUR money thats invested so we all have a financial interest in this little gem! I agree with Scarlet149 that the website needs improving for starters. Any comments wellcome..... | ncp3 | |
05/9/2006 13:39 | you are right blues...the website is a waste of space, communication is poor and im doing my money on a daily basis!!! | scarlet149 | |
05/9/2006 13:24 | can t seem to get their PR together, no one knows about this little diamond mine and so it sits there slowly drifting downwards. Where will it all end? | bluesbeater | |
05/9/2006 10:07 | Today, thanks to a sale of 2200 NBR shares @ 22.25p (£489.50), we are currently number 21 on the % losers list (down 1.25p): not good! If someone is considering making an offer for this Company (?) then today might be a good time to come in with that offer!! | ncp3 | |
29/8/2006 12:22 | Namibian Resources FY loss narrows as it gives upbeat current year forecast LONDON (AFX) - Diamond mining company Namibian Resources PLC expressed optimism for the current year as it reported a sharp fall in its loss for the year to Feb 28, 2006. Full-year losses narrowed to 64,373 stg from 2005's 490,844 stg, as turnover rose to 484,003 from just 29,633 stg. The company said that although inherent uncertainties in the mining industry "make it impossible to predict when the company will become profitable," it expects to make a profit "in the forseeable future." "The current financial year has started extremely well and we look forward to making further progress," chairman Lord Sheppard said. Namibian said its cash resources are 488,755 stg against 217,972 stg in 2005, adding that it currently has no borrowings. | eggbird | |
29/8/2006 12:21 | Namibian Resources Annual Report and Accounts RNS Number:1515I Namibian Resources PLC 29 August 2006 Namibian Resources Plc Annual report and Results for the year ended 28 February 2006 Chairman's statement The year to 28 February 2006 has been very satisfactory compared to 2005. Highlights * Loss of #64,373 against a loss of #490,844 in 2005 * Total Recognised Gains (after currency gains) of #83,282 against losses of #443,003 in 2005. * Turnover #484,030 against #29,633 in 2005. * Cash resources are #488,755 against #217,972 in 2005 and the Company has no borrowings. The current financial year has started extremely well and we look forward to making further progress. Thanks are due to our staff. In particular I would like to thank Tony Carlton our C.E.O. who is controlling our business on a day-to-day basis, extremely ably. The valuable geological assistance provided by Namdeb is also very much appreciated. Our own consultant geologist Dr Donald Sutherland of Placer Analysis Edinburgh has provided us with highly professional assistance and guidance. The company's Annual General Meeting will be held on Friday 27th October. Lord Sheppard of Didgemere KCVO Kt Chairman 22nd August 2006 | eggbird | |
23/8/2006 19:07 | dont tell me...it is a time to reinvest!!! | scarlet149 | |
23/8/2006 18:23 | Clifford, who isn't a big red dog but works for Walker Crips stockbrokers, knows his stuff! 1p drop on a 1000 sale - give ME strength! ! ! | ncp3 |
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