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M.Wace last disclosure on 2nd October as reported on the shorttracker site
https://shorttracker.co.uk/company/BMG4209G2077/
(i have added the high & lows for this days)
Fund % short Date changed
Marshall Wace LLP 0.58% 2 Oct 2018 (high 290 - Low 284)
Marshall Wace LLP 0.68% 20 Sep 2018 (high 294 - Low 281.5)
Marshall Wace LLP 0.76% 13 Sep 2018 (high 292 - Low 267)
Marshall Wace LLP 0.83% 6 Sep 2018 (high 263 - Low 250)
Marshall Wace LLP 0.73% 31 Aug 2018 (high 277 - Low 266)
Marshall Wace LLP 0.67% 30 Aug 2018 (high 283 - Low 265)
Marshall Wace LLP 0.54% 15 Aug 2018 (high 265 - Low 256)
@skarkygg
are you talking about the 2017 amendment?
https://www.resourcecontracts.org/contract/ocds-591adf-1601150827/view#/pdf
your previous link is too vague
oilman
'You've got Oil Investor/Nickiminaj now posting under his birds name on ADVFN.'
Actually wonder who is posting under you, we all know that oilman cannot string two words in real life
'should of' .... 'would of'
LOL!
LOL Oilman
you worked tirelessly for board changes. for a board that insisted we got the bonds that led to the restructuring.
and then you come on these boards boasting about your inside knowledge in hope to get some more to follow you.
but, not a word to these shareholders that followed you into shag, not content to have contributed to their decimation you and your mob are still at it, trying to convince us all to sell.
so transparent
Oilman63Sun 21:14 Contrary to belief and what some are desperate to brainwash I actually did very well in the restructuring and probably better than most because I got a very good deal by not listening to posters on blogs with 5000 plus strong buy posts.
I did say at the time that a massively dilutive D for E was on the cards and the ones that are attempting to put me down now are the same ones back then.
Just to point out I haven't recommended buying or selling.
LOL!
the mob has struck again..... and then they would try and convince you they have nothing to do with it.
Lol
these boards (lse, advfn and iii) are becoming more and more suspect, with their banning
at least now we know for sure
a few of my notes from yesterday's presentations. not much to add from accounts on interactive investors (iii.co.uk) I did ask the question about JB not being part of the board (as it being unusual) and asked if it was because they think that he might not be good enough, so need to prove himself, or they just need someone to do the dirty job? he laughed it off and told me that he was happy with the situation and agreed it was a bit unusual he was flanked with two neds (but after a couple of glasses - i didn't write down their names) one of them seem a bit annoyed with my question and was a bit on the defensive. there isn't much more that i can add from the comments already posted. I found JB very keen on Namibia and the overall project and very confident that NRRP has heavy weight directors (for such a small company) - more particularly, he is very confident about Kheith Marshall and Ken Sangster which have joined lately (at the same time as JB?). The new minister of mine was described as a business man, that agrees that the planning process is unnecessary long. They want to make sure once a licence is given that the company intends to carry-out the work. // of interest slide 12 // Namibia GDP is around $13Bn - GDP growth over 5% since 2009 Mining accounts for 13% and is expected to grow as new projects under construction come on into production Other primary industries, agriculture and fishing = 2-3% each Fixed mining investment into the country in 2014 totalled 1.5bn USD Mining exports accounts for >50% of total exports Stable democracy: Presidential elections held in November 2014 new gov took office march 2015 An attractive jurisdiction for mining investments. Namibia voted by the Fraser institute as most attractive destination in Africa in 2014. 25th/122 globally (Botswana 26th, South Africa 64th) //end slide // NRRP have started staffing in Namibia with some key mining personnel The funding question was left a bit vague as they do not have any visibility of how long it would take before the licence is given, hence how mush is needed while they wait ..... Once the licence is received, mining capex is known.