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Started: retribution2u, 7 Jan 2018 11:15
Last post: retribution2u, 7 Jan 2018 11:15
https://www.change.org/p/we-urge-the-regulators-esma-european-securities-and-markets-authority-and-the-european-commission-to-investigate-the-misleading-and-unfair-and-corrupt-business-practices-of-new-world-resources Please join the petition and stand up for the rights of Minority shareholders of New World Resources,
Started: nwrshareholders, 7 Oct 2016 14:58
Last post: Kiwi_, 2 Nov 2016 17:32
tis not over until the fat lady sings!
Another share I've lost my money in what a joke
WOW guys you must read this so much useful information. Sign up for fellow workers and for us poor little share holders real David vs goliath fight. https://postimg.org/image/3nq34ccdp/ https://www.change.org/p/nwrshareholders-gmail-com-nwr-shareholders-stop-request-for-liquidation-we-want-the-suspension-of-shares-released
Started: nwrshareholders, 5 Oct 2016 15:07
Last post: nwrshareholders, 5 Oct 2016 15:08
addthewwwdoytkurzydotcz/akcie-cr/nazory/default.asp?A=V&T=10664&O=0&TR=v&rate=0&TN=v&ftxt=&hpp=50
http://www.kurzy.cz/akcie-cr/nazory/default.asp?A=V&T=10664&O=0&TR=v&rate=0&TN=v&ftxt=&hpp=50 Who owns NWR shares here on LSE must read.
Started: nwrshareholders, 5 Oct 2016 15:05
Last post: nwrshareholders, 5 Oct 2016 15:05
Calling all NWR Share holders of NWR friends workers or anyone who cares all are welcome I am Aussie czech Shareholder. I have setup an new email address:nwrshareholders@gmail.com . I do work 6 days a week but I am willing in my spare time to help. What AHG group 60+ % owner of NWR shares is doing to us is very wrong. Also I am willing to give all my previously written letters sent to NWR as evidence to any of the Czech or UK authorities . NWR was forced in to an unjust and unneeded bankruptcy petition which I would assume the AHG group took upon there self. Why no AGM or EGM meeting for all us Shareholders to vote for this bankruptcy petition issued on the company on 3rd of May 2016. The backruptcy petition should have never happen it was used to get money allegedly out of the Czech goverment. Why did you not sell the stockpile of coal 100% owned by NWR of 683,000 tonnes in April 2016 this is and was worth more than the 26 million Euro dollars you got out of the Czech goverment?. We know AHG you also own 65% of the bonds of NWR. I understand English law much better than you estimate and please forgive my bad spelling and grammer. I am calling at this EGM for all us shareholders of New World Resources. To vote and also vote in proxy and I promise that I will nominate:Pavol Krupa to represent my proxy vote at the EGM. For the immediate suspension of New World resources shares to be released on the LSE, PSE, WSE. And for trading to resume as normal. Also I am sure the UK financial conduct authority FCA can help here to with the release from suspension of trading and dealing with AGH group/ The fact is New World resouces is making massive profits I would speculate 30 to 40 euro dollars a month profit at market prices for all coal sold. So how can the company be bankrupt or insolvent!. Lee Louda is the administrator and i am happy for him to stay. 75% Shareholding - List of Rights at EGM www.shareholderrights.co.uk/RightsOfAShareHolder/7 ... Some protection is given to shareholders under statute, and in particular section 994 of the Companies Act 2006 www.ashfords.co.uk/guide-to-unfair-prejudice-again ... Please all New World resources share holders you must use your " Proxy vote " and nominate: "Pavol Krúpa" from Arca capital and he will be able to represent you at the called EGM extraordinary general meeting https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Kr%C3%BApa...&rlz=1C1GIGM_enAU712AU712&oq=Kr%C3%BApa...&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#q=pavol+kr%C3%BApa+arca+capital s 994 Petition by company member https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfair_prejudice_in_United_Kingdom_company_law Change.org is great for making a petition against The Ad Hoc Group (AHG), which groups together three British investment companies - Ashmore Investment Management Limited, Gramercy Funds Management LLC and M&G Investment Management Limited, has become a new owner of NWR and OKD.AHG currently has 60% of
Started: mannnan, 3 May 2016 15:30
Last post: mannnan, 3 May 2016 15:30
New World said OKD's current financial position is "very weak" and it "urgently requires an external injection of money" to continue trading.
The end?
Last post: knicol46, 28 Apr 2016 16:17
Started: knicol46, 28 Apr 2016 16:13
Last post: knicol46, 28 Apr 2016 16:13
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LONDON (Alliance News) - New World Resources PLC on Monday said its senior credit standstill facility and waiver agreement with its lenders has now expired. The company said it is continuing talks with its lenders on its debt position, but no agreement has yet been secured. As a result of this, some parts of the company are now in default under their financial obligations, New World said. The company said it is unclear whether a restructuring plan will be reached before the business has exhausted all available sources of financing and, therefore, whether the company will have to start insolvency proceedings. By Sam Unsted; samunsted@alliancenews.com; @SamUAtAlliance
Started: jerseyjohnnie, 11 Mar 2016 22:15
Last post: jerseyjohnnie, 11 Mar 2016 22:15
Usless.try UKOG Got grandly ripped off here.Stay clear.
For a while I wanted to put some cash here ,i wonder if the right time
Last post: mannnan, 18 Feb 2016 15:49
again,,,
ment.
Last post: Pimyx316, 27 Nov 2015 12:58
We should se a nice bounce from these levels
Hi guys any reason for this latest fall
Sold out my holding here yesterday, absolutely hopeless stock
Started: Kiwi_, 28 Aug 2015 14:33
Last post: Kiwi_, 28 Aug 2015 14:33
14% ;)
Started: Germanicus, 20 Aug 2015 08:42
Last post: Germanicus, 20 Aug 2015 08:42
Given the macro environment pretty positive set of results. 2nd half production should be 8 - 22% above 1st half and given first half is 13% ahead of budget, hopefully at the higher end. EBITDA of 3 million so could be broadly cash neutral for the full year (given higher production in second half) after taking into account CAPEX of around 35 million. Cautiously optimistic on 2016 pricing. If they can see some increase on 2015 pricing and continue to reduce costs they will give themselves a reasonable foundation.
I like this part....................... Basic earnings per A share of 0.17 eurocents compared to a basic loss per A share of 7.25 eurocents for H1 2014. Lets see what today brings.
RNS London, 20 August 2015 Unaudited H1 2015 Results New World Resources Plc ('NWR' or the 'Company') today announces its unaudited financial results for the first six months of 2015. Comparative information, unless otherwise stated, is for the first six months of 2014. H1 2015 Financial summary § Revenues of EUR 286 million, down 17%. § Coking coal average realised price of EUR 93/t, up 7%. § Thermal coal average realised price of EUR 52/t, down 10%. § Cash mining unit costs[1] of EUR 71/t, up 11% on 20% lower production. On target for mid EUR 60s for FY 2015. § Selling and administrative expenses down 26% to EUR 53 million. § EBITDA of EUR 3 million, down from EUR 19 million in H1 2014. § Non-cash gain of EUR 49 million on fair value revaluation of mandatory convertible notes booked in Q1 2015. § Basic earnings per A share of 0.17 eurocents compared to a basic loss per A share of 7.25 eurocents for H1 2014. § Net debt of EUR 286 million. § Cash of EUR 89 million as of 30 June 2015. H1 2015 Operational summary § Regrettably, three miners lost their lives in August 2015 following an isolated incident. § Safety metrics LTIFR[2] of 5.54 vs. 8.18 in FY 2014. § Coal production of 3.6Mt, down 20% and coal sales of 3.3Mt, down 17%. § Coal sales mix of 62% coking coal and 38% thermal coal. § CAPEX of EUR 22 million, down 11%. § Coal Inventory of 938kt, up 9% year on year. § Total headcount including contractors down 4%. 2015 Prices and targets[3] § Average price for 74% of 2015 expected coking coal production agreed at EUR 93/t. § Average price for thermal coal production agreed at EUR 52/t. § Production and sales volume of 7.5 - 8.0Mt and 8.0Mt respectively. § 60% coking coal in the sales mix. § Cash mining unit costs of around EUR 65 per tonne. § CAPEX of EUR 30-40 million. § Improvement in LTIFR towards the target of below 5. Director changes[4] § Mr. Boudewijn Wentink joins the Board of NWR as Finance and Legal Director and Executive Director from 19 August 2015, succeeding Marek Jelínek. § Mr. Colin Keogh, Independent Non-Executive Director, has resigned from the Board of NWR with effect from 19 August 2015. Chairman's statement The stand out metric for NWR during the first six months of this year was our safety performance, with a LTIFR of 5.54. This is a record for the Company and represents a year-on-year improvement of 23%, which is testament to the focused and relentless work that the team at OKD has put into fostering a safety-first culture among our miners. Tragically, during August three fatalities occurred in a single accident. This comes at a time when we have been making good progress with safety at OKD. This will not diminish our effort to achieve the vision where every OKD employee and contractor returns home safely each day. This commitment is unwavering
Started: TheRealist, 3 Aug 2015 09:26
Last post: Kiwi_, 20 Aug 2015 08:19
Hey mate, sorry for the late response. The order book has been a bit strange at times, That large buy order a few weeks ago attracted alot of interest and changed the book a little bit.
Kiwi, my memory maybe playing tricks, but I don't recall seeing that many MMs on the ask before and not with a min at 0.85? I know there's always one at 2.25, but not so sure about the others. Maybe I'm seeing something that isn't there?
Oh good, was getting lonely here! What do you reckon about this? How can it go up 13% on 1 share? More games or sign of things to come? As I say, don't usually believe the 1 code nonsense, but here, who knows
I'm here mate, lol
in the 1 share thing...but with this odd share, could this be the move we've been waiting for? Nicely under the radar too! Guess I'll probably be talking to myself today, unless you're around kiwi..lol
Started: TheRealist, 27 Jul 2015 16:51
Last post: TheRealist, 27 Jul 2015 16:51
and one to keep an eye on
Started: Kiwi_, 27 Jul 2015 16:49
Last post: Kiwi_, 27 Jul 2015 16:49
on no buys. .6 to sell ;)
Started: Kiwi_, 27 Jul 2015 15:38
Last post: Kiwi_, 27 Jul 2015 15:38
up nicely ;)
auction again!
I have a few million for sale at the right price. Or maybe I should buy a few more?