Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
still stable http://www.google.co.uk/finance?q=JSE%3Admc&ei=gJj3V_DOH4iLUqPRjYAI for now I will take this f**** fall due to a kill/fill sell order ..... hopefully a rns on monday
Val, you usually have direct contact with dcp .... have you tried anything this time?
we originally invested here.... http://www.mineweb.com/news/diamonds-and-gems/listen-why-we-own-diamondcorp/ a bit old, but dont remember of seeing it before.
the JSE market is stable
Val, its quite the opposite, believe me. I am getting a minor heart attack now. This is very illiquid and if anyone tries to dump shares like a million we saw yesterday, you are bound to get these kind of drops so they get filled. I have seen many shares come to 4p and then bounce strongly .... look at AAZ, SHG.
we were informed of the problems on the interims report & that everything is 'essentially resolved'. I think we should just let them do the work.
that 20 million is enough to last to end of 2017. Mooiplats sale will be easier now than ever due to the coal prices. Any investments by chinese will now probably be at a higher price?
last rns was on 20th sept. We don't really need rns's confirming that everything is OK every 2 weeks. Maybe there should be a panic PI relations menu on the website.
Above-average rainfall forecast for November, December and January may provide some relief. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-04/south-africa-s-biggest-water-board-to-cut-supply-15-on-drought
jaf, how do you know when it was last updated. Also because there were some large stones in that parcel, could easily be intercepted like before?
not on : https://www.awdc.be/en/calendar/month/2016-10?category[0]=265 are there other companies that dcp use to auction
http://uk.reuters.com/article/coal-markets-idUKL5N1CA03W transport restrictions/rules
going crazy! http://www.barchart.com/commodityfutures/ICE_Richard_Bay_Coal_Futures/LV should be even better for vele.
hemmings... The UC deal fell through as they didn't get the take off agreement with eskom. I think DB was relieved as despite their record output only produced net cash flow of 2.3m Aussie. Thats what I read between the lines of DB speech. The best option would be to sell mooiplats for the short term cash. NO dilution.
like another form of duke ... LOL
no joke... thats the impression I got from what DB was saying. What's the point in paying so much if its only short term capital that they need and a lot of cash for NCC was needed (has that been arranged yet). It might actually be good for cza holders now because there won't be that much dilution if they can get anoher one for cheaper. Keaton energy was mentioned on another board & it mcap is only $10 mill. How much coal is cza producing? I am sure you understand the stages of a mine development ... doesn't happen overnight. cza had its problems. But should be on the path to recovery.
link to conference. http://themediaframe.eu/links/coalofafrica160930.html overall happy with the plans. Vele will probably be in production if coal prices are stable for the next 3 months. I feel they deliberately abandon UC takeover due to its short term cash potential. They have 2 to 3 companies on mind for very short term cash ... by end october. Once all approvals expected by year end for makhado, chinese investment to be finalised. So the most critical part is to get that cash generator for steady working capital. Then the SP will rise steadily...
anyone got a summary of that conference.
yes, paperworks went slower last half due to the time spent on UC takeover. Tomorrow should give us some more info on that status. With coal prices shooting up, Hengshun will want to get that deal done asap.
i shoulda sold half when u had that itch; coulda bought a few more now :) Next time u have a itch, I will definitely sell 10%. Promise