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Hmmmmm certainly does not look good but you never know - lets see whats left in the ashes
yep looks like their a gonna
Will be interesting to see what this deal turns out to be!
Cape Resources continues to lose money Date: Monday 21 Mar 2011 LONDON (ShareCast) - Cape Resources generated more revenue in the six months to December 2010 than the whole of the previous year but the AIM-quoted diamond producer made a similar loss to the first half of the previous year. Revenues were £1.16m in the six months to December 2010 and there was no revenue in the comparative period. The interim loss remained around £1.1m. There has been a cash inflow in the period with cash in the bank rising to £306,000. Cape sold an average of 500 carats of diamonds a month in the second quarter at and average selling price of $522 a carat. Namane Rresources will take over the day to day management of the Elandsgate mine, where mining operations remain small scale. The restructuring of Cape’s liability to IDC is expected to be completed by the end of June. Management is considering broadening the company’s asset base but they are not just looking at diamond assets. A deal could involve any other commodity.
The Chart is showing a 0.25 rise however the share price remains at 2.13. any reason for this?
struggles to break the 4.75p mark
only 45p to brake evan come on cape i am 65 in 10 years can we get there by then
Its always like that...welcome to CAPE! LOL
The spread is huge 4.25 - 5.5 that's like 1.25p - or 30% of the share!
is stil a bargain share for the short run Current LP 5.375
i like your humour mate
on the mover i am in at 50p so still along whey to go should be back in proffit 2015 ish
Nice little bit of movement in this share now....seem to be creeping up...diamonds seem to becoming in fashion again and the companies prodicing them growing accordingly.......will have to have a little look at this one tomorrow .........a cheap stack at the mo and good for a takeover target.....IMHO>>>>>!
http://www.hemscott.com/news/static/rna.do This link should help you in your search! I think the LSE board has a gremlin?
can sombody please be kind enough to show me where the rns is for cape. icant find it on this site, even thought the news icon is flashing, the latest news is months old, i cant see it on money am or investigate either, your help will be much apprciated. thanks tinytim
results out for the company! Profits well up, debt down year on year, increased order books, first class safety record and with diamond prices on the up with energy this looks like a good solid company now. Worth a top up now before it goes further north me thinks.
ihave just seen the rns....tired eyes
What have i missed, 34% rise? Is there news out somwehere?
no rns that i can find and no buys or sells that i can find,,,,and a 9% increase in 1 day after dormant for ages,,,,,,,,i am interested to see what the future brings for this share,,, any ideas?
once again is atrocious
is not doing this share any good
“The diamond market experienced further falls in prices of rough diamonds at the beginning of the first half of this year, however in recent months prices first stabilised and then strengthened,” said boss Clifford Elphick.
another 1k buy just in. price is ready to sqeek up again. spread 3.55-4.5 amd closing. diamond shares all moving up nicely at the moment and with Cape looking to be refinanced until at least April 2010 when diamond prices should be well and truely back on the up then lots of upturn here.
£4k buy last night and this morning a £2k buy at 4.4. should push up today again with the good news iminent of refinancing until April 2010
16-Jul-0915:48:314.00100,000Buy* 3.004.504,000Trade Type: news iminent. someone is confident.