African Min. ShareCast News (AMI)



ShareCast News for African Min. (AMI)


Share Price: 256.50Bid: 256.00Ask: 256.75Change: -0.50 (-0.19%)Faller - African Min.
Spread: 0.75Spread as %: 0.29%Open: 263.00High: 263.00Low: 253.75Yesterday’s Close: 257.00






Wednesday broker round-up UPDATE

African Barrick Gold: Deutsche Bank reduces target price from 520p to 490p and reiterates a hold recommendation. Nomura cuts target price from 525p to 435p and downgrades from buy to neutral.
[9 Jan '13]

Sector movers: Miners track metals prices higher on 'fiscal cliff' hopes

Mining stocks were performing well on Tuesday afternoon, tracking commodities prices higher on hopes that US leaders can work to avert the impending 'fiscal cliff'.
[18 Dec '12]

African Minerals ramps up production in Sierra Leone

African Minerals is making significant progress on its projects including the expansion of its existing rail and port infrastructure in Pepel, Sierra Leone.
[18 Dec '12]

Tuesday broker round-up UPDATE

African Minerals: Deutsche Bank cuts target price from 610p to 600p, while its buy recommendation remains unchanged.
[18 Dec '12]

Broker tips: SABMiller, DMGT, African Minerals

Nomura has raised its rating for drinks giant SABMiller from 'reduce' to 'neutral' following the company's first-half results, saying that 'margin clouds have lifted'.
[23 Nov '12]

Broker snap: Balance sheet fears overdone at African Minerals, says Credit Suisse

Credit Suisse continues to recommend to buy shares of Sierra Leone-focused miner African Minerals, saying that recent concerns about the balance sheet have been 'overdone'.
[23 Nov '12]

Friday broker round-up UPDATE

African Minerals: Citigroup reduces target price from 500p to 470p, buy recommendation reiterated.
[23 Nov '12]

Broker snap: Credit Suisse cuts EPS forecasts for Metals&Mining

Analysts at Credit Suisse have today slashed their price targets for many companies in the Metals&Mining sector. In particular, their global commodities team has adjusted its commodity price forecasts, with the largest cuts having been made to iron ore and coking coal, along with minor changes elsewhere.
[12 Oct '12]




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