Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
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Hearing she’s having maintenance work done at NBO by KQ, don’t know if it’s going to be heading back to Dar.
FJI has still not returned from Nairobi
Anyone know if this was just another charter to defray costs ?
NAV is more or less Zero here with a massive cash burn,looks like like this will cease operations.
Doubt anyone in their right mind is going to plough millions into this before the end of October..
They are Twitting...last tweet 2 hours ago? Looking to take a punt here...
Well they're still not tweeting,rather not promoting routes.
It’s not the first time there has been a twelve hour gap in tweets, all flights all bases operating as per schedule
Company tweets stopped 12 hours ago,
Not usually a believer in codes. Not been able to sell a bean for last three days but since the 1 trade this afternoon I can now sell. News incoming ?
Recent rises wiped out with a 17% spread, all bets are on as to which way this will go.
I don't know if it will recover but I just put some punt money on it this afternoon to see what happens. I like to catch falling knives.
Do you think fastjet will recover
Is that fare to say
No I am not trolling. But what worries me is there are some people winding others up over the merits of certain company shares that ultimately rise for an hour and then collapse.
Breakfree thanks for that. What does it add to the discussion about FJET though? Seems like you're trolling so I've reported your account just in case.
Brainer - news next Saturday for FFWD and big news of Amazon probably indirectly buying stake in KOOV...
Fact remains it’s a high risk punt
Maybe Solenta Aviation will make a bid for the company.They are major shareholders and subscribed to £3M shares at 8p during the last fundraise.
15% up , I’m also confident funding will be secured, but not so confident of a premium, good luck with your buy, some of us have been toasted too many times.
11% up already, should do 5p comfortably, premium placing will happen again, cheapest at 6p imo
It seems all routes and business up and running as usual, expecting premium placing tomorrow or any day before end of October!
https://mobile.twitter.com/fastjet
The relaunch of Zambia Airways has been pushed back again from January 2019, to April 2019. The original launch was scheduled for October this year.
The announcement was made in Parliament, by Brian Mushimba, Minister of Transport and Communications who said that the decision was made to give the IDC enough time to appoint the board of directors for the airline.
In August it was announced that Ethiopian Airlines and Zambia Airways have signed a shareholder agreement to revive Zambia’s national airline, more than two decades after its closure.
The agreement reached last January between Africa’s largest airline and Zambia’s Industrial Development Agency, stipulates that Zambia Airways liquidated in 1994, will operate 12 aircraft by 2028.
Ethiopian Airlines will own 45% of the renovated airline and Zambia 55%, according to a statement by the Ethiopian company. It adds that its initial investment in the start-up of the national carrier will be $30 million.
Intercontinental routes, including Europe, the Middle East and Asia, will be added in the near future.
A little tick up on the buy side to 2.60 buying continues
Good question, they sharing it with LAM, ?deploying the smaller Erg to new route, makes good sense for now
Why are we just not adding Quelimane and keeping NAMPULA which seemed to be doing well, after all the population of Nampula is twice the population of Quelimane. So the question is why not just add Quelimane and KEEP Nampula ?