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https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=afriag%20fish&src=typd
David Lenigas
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@DavidLenigas
26 Jan 2015
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AfriAg growing very nicely now. Record airfreight of perishables carried and fish business growing very fast. Already making money.
The fish was taken and who will get the rest on the cheap...................
Wake up and smell the coffee springs to mind..............
Up one...................
https://twitter.com/AfriAgPLC
AfriAg Global plc Ordinary 0.1p 0.07p -12.50%
16/05/2019 11:21 400,000 0.07
16/05/2019 09:10 1,000,000 0.07
16/05/2019 08:24 5,000,000 0.078
13/05/2019 08:00 24,516 0.078
09/05/2019 11:45 2,000,000 0.076
https://www.nexexchange.com/member?securityid=102247
16/05/2019 12:59 607,423 0.489
16/05/2019 10:53 38,377 0.49
16/05/2019 10:23 313,271 0.48
16/05/2019 10:22 100,000 0.48
16/05/2019 08:45 100,000 0.483
16/05/2019 08:16 1,000,000 0.485
16/05/2019 08:01 50,000 0.508
16/05/2019 08:00 47,300 0.508
15/05/2019 16:22 67,647 0.5
Info not posted over the pond yet..........
https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/lggcf/lgc-capital-ltd
An older RNS.................
On 12 September 2018, shareholder approval was obtained at a general meeting for the expansion of the Company’s investment strategy to include medicinal cannabis. The Company has now expanded its existing investment strategy to also include investments in companies, projects or products that are progressing research in and development of medicinal cannabis and its derivatives, producing or cultivating medicinal cannabis, producing or supplying products derived from or related to cannabis (including, but not limited to, hemp and cannabidiol products); and/or commercialising or marketing medicinal cannabis and its derivatives. The Company sees tremendous opportunities in the sector.
https://www.investegate.co.uk/afriag-global-plc--afri-/prn/interim-results-for-the-six-months-to-30-june-2018/20180926150658P55C4/
My unbiased posting is what I stand for, it is honest and clear for all to see.......................
Keep on mate, your faith gets you an answer on twitter, so well done................... :+)
Not interested in Dave L's AfriAG news.....................
https://www.nexexchange.com/member?securityid=102247
Its my belief that Dave L needs to up his work rate at AfriAG and perhaps leave his Poll hobbies to night or weekend interest.........
Like I have posted many times in the past that it is my belief that one has to take what Dave L posts on twitter with a large pince of salt.........
Kenny, I can't see the point in dredging up past posts. Clearly, the plan/vision DL had for AfriAg has not gone to plan. I am more interested in the implications should this RTO go ahead and what it will mean for LTH's.
May be this will happen globally...............................
http://www.fruitnet.com/fpj/article/175120/pineapples-fastest-growing-fruit-says-tesco
https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=afriag&src=typd
Said play the long game, so why say it if selling?
16/05/2019 11:21 400,000 0.07
Oh well....I have had a response from DL:
Andrew Oliver
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@Optimist13
18m18 minutes ago
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@AfriAgPLC @DavidLenigas DL very quiet this morning on the potential RTO with Apollon.
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David Lenigas
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@DavidLenigas
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Deliberate.
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I don't know how many people picked up on the loan we gave to AfriAg(Pty)Ltd last year. From the accounts:
"Related party transactions
Transactions between the Company and its subsidiaries, which are related parties, have been eliminated on consolidation and are not disclosed in this note. Transactions between other related parties are discussed below.
During the period, the parent company granted an interest free, repayable on demand loan of £117,00 to Afriag Global (Pty) Ltd, a South African company related to the parent by virtue of common Directors’ (with the group’s subsidiaries) in South Africa. This loan remains outstanding at 31 December 2018. (2017: no transactions to disclose)"
As they say, the devil is in the detail, but I would like to know why we gave an interest free loan to the company.
Just lining it up for what the BOD want................IMHO
Kenny, also from the year-end results:
"Agriculture Investments:
Sadly, the market has not considered what has been achieved with our investments in the agricultural sector well, even though these investments continue to perform in a difficult global environment. We, as a Company, will assess whether further or continued investments in the sector is warranted, as we move towards the medical cannabis focus."
Our 40% holding in AfriAg(Pty)Ltd is on the books at £1.687m. If we achieve a little over book value, this would leave the £1m required for the Apollon investment after settling all liabilities.