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You seem to know a lot more than I do. Africa on the cheap but not for too long. How long? And how is the Lonrho share price attached so closely to Fastjet? FJ goes down and Lonrho goes up? And what's this 10p figure? Is that the price you bought them or the price you want to sell them? Or buy them again? Who knows? Who cares?
money has been pumped in here today. Forget the eurozone - get yourselves into Africa on the cheap- but not for too long. Yes it has it's risks but nothing compared to Europe. Edging up closer to the .10p range. This will be hit within the month once the fjet news is published. Good investing!!
results are out this month. Looks to be good numbers announced reading between the lines. With over a 2 million buy today says that those results must be very good which will have an impact on the sp here. Don't underrate Africa as an investment. Look at thre results just posted by JCB. Soaring demand for infrastructure from Africa helped JCB report record profits last year - The digger giant saw demand from its African business double over the past 12 months. ‘It could become a significant part of our business over time', said chairman Sir Anthony Bamford. Africa - totally undervalued with huge potential for capital growth.
...soon to be joined by an EU version named "The CypriotIica " similar story to The Queen of Hearts, except...... the Knave arrives with STATE support. B/W
If I'd bought on my several 'weak buy' votes at 4.55p days ago, I'd be better off this evening than having bought PHSP at 1508.94p today. Spent time down a silver mine a couple of weeks back and emerged inspired. (At least there are no corporate governance issues to speak of with PHSP.) Pity that the hindsight-gifted LONR rampers that claim to trade profitably rarely stick an opinion vote/banderilla but so enthusiastically diss the bears. Maybe some of the 'coterie' will switch attentions to Polemos? Sadly, BilkosBuddy, I never did enough 'forensic' on this lot. After all, PLUS market was only a vehicle for "suspect" companies and never "suspect" itself. What I could write now would fill many pages but since 3 April, it's no longer relevant. How does PLUS Markets plc suddenly become Polemos, an African oil and gas outfit? I was worried a few months ago when this was announced but now, no worries, Lonrholand's Bruiser has joined as "Executive Chairman." Ironic that, through no additional fault of mine, Bruiser's now working for me. Well, that's what BoDs talk about when they make promises about delivering value for shareholders, isn't it? I consult my LSE bible of investment advice and find these wise words of warning: The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, All on a summer day: The Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts, And took them quite away! Look out for a Polemos placing soon, multiple rampers on the BB, acid thrown at 'agitators' and the usual predictable bull. [Anthony, I'll copy this post 'cos it could be useful later, know what I mean?] kibu
Opinions or votes, m, NOT "recommendations." It's also been a lot longer than two years. Oh, and BB, not just Lonrho but also PAQ, CSFG, SGO, VGM, GBR, LGO, CMB - all companies which have seen PI value destroyed - and other companies and erstwhile brokers over the years that have now disappeared. Motive? Much like a gardener dealing with weeds. kibu
at Kibu's recommendations, or its thoughts and premonitions, over the last two years. It has been right.Wish I could be. Anyway, onwards and upwards to the future. Not bothered, the money is accounted for.
Indubitably sir ! with what motive ? There are numerous AIM companies deserving forensic style examination, why poor old Lonrho.......operating in a primordial environment. :) B/W
Kibu knows his stuff. Also, referencing last Friday's Investors Chronicle rates Lonrho a ' hold'. Interesting that the share price is ticking upwards.
keep the comments coming. I, for one, enjoy reading them. You, no doubt, enjoy writing them.
Lonrho acolyte and corporate regurgitator, Garry White (under Daily Telegraph "Questor")has written his most entertaining article yet http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/markets/questor/9982714/Questor-share-tip-Lonrho-a-hold-until-it-delivers-on-its-promise.html Mr White quotes Mr White and by the time you've finished reading it's hard to tell white from white (or black) and if Questor is bullish, bearish or an ostrich. It's no help that he recommends "Hold" having recently recommended "Buy" at 12p which fell to 3.95p and he plainly has no idea about the shenanigans behind the recent false rise. Less taxing and more fathomable, Mr White, how about you put on your journalist's hat and ask Mr White some pertinent questions about Swissta? Two years ago he dissed my long-held publicly recorded concerns. [Google "Swizta et al" for the 6 April 2009 posting.] Get your spade. Dig deep in the leaf mold of the latest accounts where another multi-million pound Lonrho "fiasco" is hidden. kibu
Panmure Gordon downgraded shares of Lonrho Plc (LON: LONR) to a sell rating in a report issued on Friday, Analyst Ratings Network reports. They currently have $0.07 (5 GBX)
Where will hit-and-miss Lonrho go from here? Past chart history shows that the point at which the moving average crosses the DMA typically results in an April Fool colliding with a Mad March hare. Stochastically speaking, things are never as random as they seem but with the lack of reality at Lonrho, forget your Bernoulli. Sorbets and sundaes are off at Bertorelli (not part of the Markov chain) now it's closed, which leaves peaches at Sainsburys or Stringfellows. kibu
You are so right about me I'm all 3, but what about you?
zed44, as I recently posted several times with the 'weak buy' box checked from 5.91p down to 4.50p ["Hub caps found?" on 22 March], taking some gentle ribbing, and posting the 'weak/strong sell' box when Lonrho was above 10.25p a few months ago, your uncivil post is most puzzling. Are you Australian, dyscalculic or a headstanding yogi? I think we should be told. kibu
...not so sure ...doubt management's grip
Any amount of buy takes the SP up by 0.05 to 0.20p which shows how bad this sp wants to go up
Before closing on last Thursday
Volume will take this sp to where it belongs, around 15p. According to London stock ex resistance 1: 7.50p and resistance 2: 10.15p
the bounce
"Africans on English safari" A fanciful plan to woo African travellers to rural England is being developed by the airline Fly540 who plan to establish a theme-based holiday programme near Luton, England. Landing at nearby Dunstable airfield, visitors will be offered a tour of a British wildlife reserve, play golf, visit an authentic pub and shop at a hypermarket. Tour highlight, Whipsnade Zoo, has been extensively remodelled in recent years to remove barriers between the animals and public. "Wild Wild Whipsnade," which shows several species of animals that lived in the wild in Britain hundreds of years ago, is expected to be a special hit with African tourists. Links to Dunstable are already being upgraded with the Luton Dunstable Busway on the verge of opening. Nigel Young, a local councillor, said, "It's going to be possible to reach the centre of London from Dunstable inside of an hour." The new route will be the first international flight to land at Dunstable. Fly540 uses modified CRJs that can land on grass, however, these are range-limited and a new aircraft will be selected once the aerodrome is paved. Edna Conrad, landlord of the nearby Black Swan said, "Doubtless they'll see my pub as part of 'quaint old England' and it will be good for business. But as a villager, I would worry about the extra airport noise and traffic and, of course, any unforeseen event." Indeed, all may not be plain sailing for the proposed venture known as 'Kichaa Holidays.' Fly540 is currently engaged in a Gordian struggle over ownership with Fastjet. And Luton-based Easyjet, with compete restrictions on former boss 'Stelios,' (now a shareholder in Fastjet) must also be eyeing the international flight plans. Fastjet director David Lenigas was unavailable for comment yesterday. www.soorgoolietimes.co.za 1 April 2013
Rated a 'hold' -- though warns of pain because of Fastjet's share price decline. http://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/2013/03/28/shares/news-and-analysis/lonrho-hit-by-fastjet-charge-CH9dW3aaWYtVDyVv4f9ReJ/article.html