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ZAM Zambeef Products Plc

5.75
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 07:45:18
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Zambeef Products Plc LSE:ZAM London Ordinary Share ZM0000000201 ORD ZMW0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 5.75 5.50 6.00 5.75 5.75 5.75 2,966 07:45:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Poultry & Poultry Prods-whsl 6.2B 118.61M 0.3946 0.15 17.28M
Zambeef Products Plc is listed in the Poultry & Poultry Prods-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ZAM. The last closing price for Zambeef Products was 5.75p. Over the last year, Zambeef Products shares have traded in a share price range of 4.85p to 8.275p.

Zambeef Products currently has 300,579,630 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Zambeef Products is £17.28 million. Zambeef Products has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.15.

Zambeef Products Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/3/2015
20:44
I also read from the EGM announcement changing the LTIP, probably to pad the pockets of the joint CEOs a bit more :)
boonkoh
16/3/2015
18:19
as per today's announcement the company will start buying back the shares, seems directors are on top of things here and diffinetly they see much higher value of the company, seems they can spare some cash from selling Zamanita to buy back Zambeef shares, bodes well...
paul the octopus
16/3/2015
14:05
hhmm, there are a few buyers here but shares wont go better (yet)
i have noticed sales printing (100,000 tranches) at the end of the last few sessions.
someone is selling (my guess) and its holding things back right now.

value viper
16/3/2015
09:49
mm's do not seem interested one bit in moving this or maybe they will on the next few buys given that it's all buys so far here and isdx.
21trader
13/3/2015
16:07
however well off the directors are , just dont believe they would have bought that much if they didnt see turn around potential ;
some decent instis holding also

value viper
13/3/2015
15:38
It would be up if it was not for some uncrossing yesterday above the quote at the close.

I was thinking of cutting a loss but now it looks much better just shows how things can change in a hour or two.

21trader
13/3/2015
14:05
fat finger ?! i had a few more @ 11.25 just prior
chart looks like 10p maybe again...but maybe not !!

value viper
13/3/2015
14:01
Just uncrossed 5000 at 13p when 11.25p offer strange.
21trader
13/3/2015
13:26
where is the pump dude? 60p to 11p and highest ever volume when directors bought at 10p, and u guys saying you shorting this, bet u can tell which broker lended u the shares, u gotta be desperate to get in lower, cool banana...
paul the octopus
13/3/2015
12:48
ZAM has not risen because everybody using these bb's sees 21twitter pumping it
under 21trader and avoids it like the plague. I often refuse to buy stocks pumped on this thread but overall it has saved me a fortune or my living :-))

singer8
13/3/2015
12:43
down she goes. 8p target
enviropaul
13/3/2015
12:42
warning pump and dump by this multi name 21trader

you have been warned

singer8
13/3/2015
12:38
Paul

Of course he is upset he sold AFC for 11p now 30p :-))

No time for this guy. I know what he has done in the past on here to try and con
people using many multiple names at the same time.

21trader
13/3/2015
12:19
https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/?p=23130Zambia Daily MailCHAPADONGO LUNGU, MpongweSIX silos tower into the sky, packed to the brim with wheat and maize.Adjacent to the 60,000 metric tonnes capacity silos is a heavy duty equipment workshop with state-of-the-art, yes, state-of-the-art machinery Zambeef uses to cultivate crops at the farm which sits on an expanse of loam soils in Mpongwe.A lush of greens extends far beyond the eye's natural ability. It's soyabean covering about 10,700 hectares, with centre pivots spread across the farm.This is but only one of the five farms Zambeef owns in Zambia and only a part of the three subdivisions of Mpongwe Farms."Our motto is 'Feeding the Nation', and that's exactly what we are and that's exactly what we are doing," general manager Mike Lovett at Mpongwe Farms run by Zambeef.The farm, which has been running from 1978 under different ownership, is one of the biggest not only on the Copperbelt but in Zambia and employs over 450 workers on permanent basis.Zambeef took over the reins in 2011, growing maize, soyabean and wheat on a large scale, with Lovett projecting even better times in seasons to come.Perusing record books, Lovett gives statistics about the 2014 yield on all the five farms, with a maize tonnage of 26,000 and 39,000 of soyabean in summer.SUMMER YIELDS• 26,000 tonnes (maize)• 39,000 tonnes (soyabean)• 12,000 tonnes (silage for cattle)•  6,000 tonnes (pasture)WINTER YIELDS• 48,000 tonnes (wheat)•  8,000 tonnes (maize)•  2,500 tonnes (barley)•  1,000 tonnes (Lucerne)Mpongwe Farms is split into three farms – Nampamba, Chambatata and Kampemba, all contributing to the food security in neibghbouring communities and the country."Our yields have surpassed all previous owners. This takes a complete team effort to achieve this," Lovett says about a farm he proudly says belongs to Zambians."We're not talking about selling this farm, we're talking about developing it and producing more for Zambians," he says about the farm previously owned by ZIMCO/Londell-Mills, CDC and Eastern Trading Company.To demonstrate this, 2,000 hactares of jatropha is being cleared to grow more crops.Workshop manager Abel Mukao says the farm has various pieces of equipment – 10 combined harvesters each with a grain capacity of 10 tonnes.To plough the huge tracks of land, Mukao says there are 25 tractors.Beyond the core business, Mpongwe Farms are empowering communities around with huge corporate social investments in education, health and road sector.Just at the entrance of the farm is a health centre, which provides heathcare services to employees and people within the community. The clinic, which has 14 members of staff, is the pride of the farm."I will fight to keep it in good shape. I am happy that we have a committed staff," he says about the clinic whose annual budget is K615,000.It does not run the clinic in isolation as Government chips in to provide some essential drugs. The farm also provides nutritional support to Mpongwe Mission Hospital, where it supplies 40 bags of mealie-meal and 25 chickens on a monthly basis."We also help in child immunity programmes," Lovett says.On the southern end of the farm is a school with about 330 pupils, which is wholly run by the farm.Lovett says to demonstrate its love for its employees, the farm ensures that 80 percent of the pupils at the school belong to the workers."Priority is given to children and dependants of our employees and then the immediate neighbours and the community," says Lovett.The eight-classroom school fully funded by Zambeef runs from grade one to grade nine.Lovett says as a good corporate citizen, the farm also maintains a stretch of eight kilometres of council roads.
paul the octopus
13/3/2015
11:43
Not that name that is filtered. You must have another one you usually have around 15 on the go at once !
21trader
13/3/2015
11:39
Best you set up another name then I can read your replies.
21trader
13/3/2015
11:35
In NBR at 1.5p still holding and bought yesterday RHM at 9.45p and 9.9p all sold
above 14p today

:-))

21trader
13/3/2015
11:30
ha ha ha selling AFC for 11p before it goes to 22p classic
21trader
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