Cobus Loots, CEO of Pan African Resources, on delivering sector-leading returns for shareholders. Watch the video here.
The tag team of bashers have slipped up and are clearly cutting and pasting each other's posts. Strange how many are suggesting the market reaction is 'mooted.' That doesn't't even make sense. Mooted means suggested or put forward for discussion. 1/10 for spelling and comprehension. It is a shame they can't think of anything better to do with their time.
Bravo, wasred! :-) Trolls and liars need good memories. In my view things are much more positive than they were when we had the BB spike. Anybody who is actually invested and keeping up with current developments, will realise this. Even if they have been underwater for a while, they will be feeling very positive now and will continue to hold. I certainly will! Exciting week ahead, good luck all.
That's brilliant news. We all owe huge thanks to the eyes. And - for those who seek to insinuate they might withhold news for their own purposes - this news, released within minutes, just goes to prove that they do not!
Mr Chancer you need to keep up. All outstanding debt to YA was cleared some weeks ago. An additional £2million was raised via a placing, but that is not debt - It is in Mr Sanderson's was chest. We'll find out soon enough what he's got in mind for it. Can't wait for more news. GLA
The eyes on site do a fantastic job imo. Some even have professional cameras with long lenses! It's possible to get quite close via a public footpath. Why must you spread your nasty suspicions and conspiracy theories? Is the SP not low enough for you?
Good film, which I hadn't seen before. Strange how dated it seems, but it serves to remind some doubters that the landscape is not irreparably scarred or damaged by drilling or pipeline laying. With modern technology such as underground octopus wells there will be little sign of our wells after the initial operations - certainly no need for a herd of nodding donkeys. But can that existing pipeline be used for crude oil? Is there room in the existing large pipe for a crude oil pipe as well?