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Hi Mr Tibbs - Agree, you just never know. - Interesting that reference is being made to the present era being 'The Golden age of white-collar crime'. - It's without parallel in modern monetary history.
Hi Mr Bond, I thought it would be of interest. - Highlights that the issue is around the rules for 'clearing'. - By enlarge, Basel 3 is in play.
Yes, thank you Rebess, good to know they haven't got out of Basel 3 compliance , only bought more time, hopefully not too much time because who knows what skulduggery they might come up with to keep the paper scam going!
Notice how governments are willing to bend over backwards for the very culprits who caused
most of the past !financial crashes !
Thanks Rebess explains very clearly.
They are not squeezing out of Basel 111 the Big Boys just buying more time .
Mando, why did it drop to these levels ?
No real logical reason.
Exactly the same as the markets act in general.
With CEY there was going to be a long wait until the traders could expect a jump in price. Traders get very impatient when a share is not moving.
Some interesting news.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJKw9s89IL0
Someone somewhere def knows something about CEY. Why the 1.54% run in the last 30 minutes without any movement on Gold? Anyone got any ideas?
lol - thanks for the information halfpenny! :-)
Horgan is the former chief executive of Toro Gold, a privately-held company that was sold to Resolute Mining last year.
Prior to founding Toro, he was executive director of BDI Mining, and from 2000 to 2006 he worked in mining finance at Barclays Capital in London, where his responsibilities included technical appraisal and advisory services across Africa and the Middle East.
He also held consulting engineer roles with SRK Ltd and started his career as a mining engineer with Gold Fields of South Africa.
"Appointing someone of Martin's calibre follows an intensive international search process and will enable Centamin to move forward with confidence,” said Centamin’s chairman Josef El-Raghy.
“Martin brings not only excellent technical, commercial and financial experience but also strong operational and leadership skills which he demonstrated as chief at Toro Gold. Combined with his deep knowledge and understanding of gold mining across Africa, we believe that he will make an invaluable contribution to the company.”
Hi Instant,
No disrespect intended , Centamin has always been a contrarian share and as such it has rarely if ever followed what are regarded as usual behaviours or market movements of similar shares..
You may want to bear this in mind .
Yes Auson,I noticed the same ,the odd 50k and 75-80k sells, so definantly slowed.
Could even be a holder on here, or as you say a manipulator.
W Quant seem to be reducing their short at the moment.
The 100k block seller seems to have stopped, yesterday looked like there were a few 50k block sells but today its all random smaller numbers so I feel we are now trading in a free ( less manipulated ) market.
Yeah, I've just taken 80% off the table
CEY SP not following the rules ATM.
Obviously in MO only
It's going to be a 'blood out of a stone' situation I think to glean any info. re the new contracts. - It's possible and I've speculated on this possibility before, they might be saving it to release with Q2/market update. - If the news isn't so good, using the good news, hopefully, of the new contracts, as a cushion. - We'll see.
Hi Red,
I agree, we get some supposed serious traders that pop up on here from time to time who accuse members of being off topic, etc, etc, but in many ways this helps to expose anyone working to an agenda with the intention of trying to influence other Centamin share holders trading decisions.
Those type of people pop up and then go through the stages of posting spiteful snipes about sticking to the point or "Off topic", but as Mr Bond and others pointed out when you look at the content of their contributions made to the forum it consists of very little, if any useful or even reliably accurate information and may in the main be regarded as "Snot & gobble custard!".
I certainly take no notice of the share bashers and fart in the general direction of their odious employers and masters!
We can do little about our corrupt and lying government (apart from try to vote he buggers out , if we ever have another fair election) or the LBMA & Cartel precious metals market manipulators ,but we can continue to try to stay strong and help one another by our conversations on possibly the best Centamin chat forum on the web!
With that in mind I would like to thank the LSE and its forum moderating staff for facilitating our Centamin chat board, and last but certainly not least, also wish my fellow forum members and genuine share holders good health, wealth and happiness for the future!
Tibbs
Cheers Tibbs
Always remember Mando that you aren't alone, you are amongst friends who share the same concerns and frustrations as you do, sometimes it's good to be able to let off some steam, and certainly better than being panicked into making hasty trading decisions!
Tibbs
I agree to that on the basis references are cited with dates... Otherwise posting out of date negative info is just fud.
Hi Mando,
It's not a bad thing to repost some previous news or information , certainly regarding Centamin ,it helps to remind long term holders of outstanding or unresolved issues and it also alerts newer investors to information or issues they possibly weren't aware of, but need to be!
So well done and thank you to both of you!
No worries. I guess I'm a bit sensitive on CEY. I' m up to my eyeballs in the stock lol
Fair enough Mando, you’re actually correct.. I was operating on my iPhone and when I opened the (Mining Journal) link no date was shown now I’ve just opened it on my iPad the date is revealed.
All this will make no difference to the share price.
Cheers
Hi RazorsEdge. Ok, maybe I was a bit harsh and sorry halfpenny if it was a genuine error.
But I see halfpenny's post being created today at 08:22 with no reference links and as gold price rises, so I google searched the full wording from the post and the first search result took me to the article I linked below which is dated on the page 02 December 2020. So it seemed like a fud post to me..
Mando I see no date on Halfpenny’s post.
There is reference to a release last October but no date.
Be interesting to see if someone who actually subscribes to Mining Journal can clarify.
Meanwhile chil-axe
Nice find. Thanks