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Good luck Wimbledon, I hope it works out for you.
Genuine question Wimbledon and I'm not taking the ****. If you've sold just under 5M shares, why are you going to be buying them back?
What has Coetzee done in the last 12 years to convince you that you're on a winner?
What a load of bull. Clueless analysis of a clueless BOD.
Kibo Energy PLC, together with its subsidiaries, explores for and develops energy projects in Sub Saharan Africa and the United Kingdom.
No it hasn't. They bought a ready made peaker plant for £2.5M which is up and running. That is it in 10 years. And tens of millions down the drain.
Management Team: An experienced management team on the helm increases our confidence in the business – take a look at who sits on Kibo Energy's board and the CEO’s background. Lol
You said wsbn was the only gold stock on you watch list that's red day after day.
GCAT dropping from 1p to 0.375p is red in my book.
Okay it's recovered a bit today, but it's stll down.
Try reading you own post properly.
Foxy, the total number of voting rights are the total number of shares issued not the number of shares owned by KIBO, so that won't change.
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I thought you put your money in a company that is definitely going north this week after their RNS. Although you can't tell us the name of this company.
Now you're saying your money's in the bank.
I think you're telling porkies.
Remember this
RNS Number : 2622E
Opera Investments PLC
05 May 2017
Admission to trading on AIM of the Enlarged Group
trading on AIM will occur under the new company name of Katoro Gold PLC and new ticker symbol "KAT".
Subject to further funding, the Enlarged Group intends to commence production at Imweru with an initial target of 50,000 oz gold per annum within 18-24 months following Admission.
5 Years later, still waiting.
Maybe different this time, but where Coetzee's concerned, I would take any timeline with a very large pinch of salt.