With all the good news in the ground, if the political situation is sorted soon, we should be in a very good position.
Hopefully an understatment. Gl all. :0)
Great find,thanks for that one.Very intersting,lots of positive info.Like the bit about the high grades,described as spectacular !
Nice to get away from the political stuff, interesting though that is.
This should give Kah a kick one way or the other.Has been floating up and down between 110 and 118 for some time now.Could almost feel the pressure building. Hopefully we will start to get a nice steady share price trend upwards again.
It seems "trading Halts" are more common in Aus.
The last time a share I have an interest in,that I know it happened to, was Rio Tinto around the time the Chinalco deal came out.Only stopped trading in Aus.
Kalahari had a nice little rise towards end of play on Friday.Who knows, maybe something leaked out.Thats my hope anyway.
Extract stopped trading in Aus.""The Company is in dispute with its major shareholder, Kalahari Uranium Limited and advice and clarification is being sought in relation to this matter."
Any thoughts ? Maybe someone has made an offer for Extract, Kah wants more ?
They dropped down to around the 24 - 25p mark, but then went up to 30p with the trading up date early may.From the update they would seem to be over worst, increase in revinue,increase in market share.
Have to say my main reason for holding them is the discount though.
Andrew
Had a nice recent trading update, and rise in share price.Is paying a dividend,unusual for an Aim listed company( the ones I am in anyway ) .
And best of all, for anyone using the share centre get a very worthwhile discount/rebate each !/4 on dealing costs.From the share centre is taken this quote.
"For every Share plc share you hold, you receive a quarterly 'dealing commission credit' of 3p, up to a maximum allowance of £300 per quarter."
Any one interested can go onto their web site and do some calcs based on number of shares held, and costs of dealing. There is a link to the calculator when opening the page below .
http://www.shareplc.com/shareplc/shareholder-perks.html#