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murchr
#651 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 6:00:35 PM
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^^^^^^^^ This is good.....very very good news cant wait smile
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Mukiri
#652 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 6:57:36 PM
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hisah wrote:
Mining firms hit deep vein in new bourse rules - http://bit.ly/11fd3zJ

Quote:
Mineral exploration firms can now raise funds cheaply and locally to finance capital-intensive ventures in the country. This comes as the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) fast tracks the move to link them up with both local and international investors. The move by NSE to fast track operations of Growth Enterprise Market Segment (GEMS) comes at a time mining firms have been finding it hard to raise funds locally to facilitate operations in the country.

A surge in global commodity prices and investor appetite for new frontier markets has revived interest in Kenya’s mining potential. Investors are interested in gold; mineral sands such as titanium, coal, and mineral earths such as titanium, rutile and zircon.

Under the Nominated Advisors (Nomad) Rules, NSE has approved registration of four Nominated Advisors and eight authorised representatives to assist companies to list on GEMS and comply with good corporate governance practices. Those approved by NSE board as Nomads and authorised representatives to GEMS include, Burbidge Capital Ltd with authorised representation by Edward Burbidge and Michael Chomba.

Others are, Emerging Africa Capital Ltd with Mr Michael Musau and Mr Teddy Bukhala as the authorised representatives, NIC Capital Ltd represented by Mr Jude Anyiko and Mr Eldad Wairegi. Standard and Mutual Ltd has Mr Chris Maranga and Mr Joshua Goto as the authorised representatives.



Most likely the Mongolia moment I've been waiting for is coming soon. I can hardly wait for those 100 - 1000% gains smile


Boss, here is me talking nicely.

I'll admit I've tried making heads or tails of this thread but its eluded me. The few times I asked for help, non was forthcoming.

Please, and in the spirit of a new year, taking into consideration that I'm relatively new in the game; school me. How do I interpret all these in a view to make money?

Proverbs 19:21
murchr
#653 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2013 6:06:42 AM
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Latest AOI update http://www.africaoilcorp...i/pdf/2013-01-07_CP.pdf
New details as from pages 7 - 11 drawings included. Kongoni and Kamba have been renamed
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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jonna
#654 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2013 6:29:14 AM
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Location: united states of africa
Mukiri wrote:
hisah wrote:
Mining firms hit deep vein in new bourse rules - http://bit.ly/11fd3zJ

Quote:
Mineral exploration firms can now raise funds cheaply and locally to finance capital-intensive ventures in the country. This comes as the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) fast tracks the move to link them up with both local and international investors. The move by NSE to fast track operations of Growth Enterprise Market Segment (GEMS) comes at a time mining firms have been finding it hard to raise funds locally to facilitate operations in the country.

A surge in global commodity prices and investor appetite for new frontier markets has revived interest in Kenya’s mining potential. Investors are interested in gold; mineral sands such as titanium, coal, and mineral earths such as titanium, rutile and zircon.

Under the Nominated Advisors (Nomad) Rules, NSE has approved registration of four Nominated Advisors and eight authorised representatives to assist companies to list on GEMS and comply with good corporate governance practices. Those approved by NSE board as Nomads and authorised representatives to GEMS include, Burbidge Capital Ltd with authorised representation by Edward Burbidge and Michael Chomba.

Others are, Emerging Africa Capital Ltd with Mr Michael Musau and Mr Teddy Bukhala as the authorised representatives, NIC Capital Ltd represented by Mr Jude Anyiko and Mr Eldad Wairegi. Standard and Mutual Ltd has Mr Chris Maranga and Mr Joshua Goto as the authorised representatives.



Most likely the Mongolia moment I've been waiting for is coming soon. I can hardly wait for those 100 - 1000% gains smile


Boss, here is me talking nicely.

I'll admit I've tried making heads or tails of this thread but its eluded me. The few times I asked for help, non was forthcoming.

Please, and in the spirit of a new year, taking into consideration that I'm relatively new in the game; school me. How do I interpret all these in a view to make money?


@Mukiri

What do you need help with?
Energy.
Mukiri
#655 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2013 9:58:46 AM
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Posts: 5,222
jonna wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
hisah wrote:
Mining firms hit deep vein in new bourse rules - http://bit.ly/11fd3zJ

Quote:
Mineral exploration firms can now raise funds cheaply and locally to finance capital-intensive ventures in the country. This comes as the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) fast tracks the move to link them up with both local and international investors. The move by NSE to fast track operations of Growth Enterprise Market Segment (GEMS) comes at a time mining firms have been finding it hard to raise funds locally to facilitate operations in the country.

A surge in global commodity prices and investor appetite for new frontier markets has revived interest in Kenya’s mining potential. Investors are interested in gold; mineral sands such as titanium, coal, and mineral earths such as titanium, rutile and zircon.

Under the Nominated Advisors (Nomad) Rules, NSE has approved registration of four Nominated Advisors and eight authorised representatives to assist companies to list on GEMS and comply with good corporate governance practices. Those approved by NSE board as Nomads and authorised representatives to GEMS include, Burbidge Capital Ltd with authorised representation by Edward Burbidge and Michael Chomba.

Others are, Emerging Africa Capital Ltd with Mr Michael Musau and Mr Teddy Bukhala as the authorised representatives, NIC Capital Ltd represented by Mr Jude Anyiko and Mr Eldad Wairegi. Standard and Mutual Ltd has Mr Chris Maranga and Mr Joshua Goto as the authorised representatives.



Most likely the Mongolia moment I've been waiting for is coming soon. I can hardly wait for those 100 - 1000% gains smile


Boss, here is me talking nicely.

I'll admit I've tried making heads or tails of this thread but its eluded me. The few times I asked for help, non was forthcoming.

Please, and in the spirit of a new year, taking into consideration that I'm relatively new in the game; school me. How do I interpret all these in a view to make money?


@Mukiri

What do you need help with?


1. How to interperet this thread
2. Where to commit money for future harvest
3. Any other info that you think is important to know

Proverbs 19:21
Aguytrying
#656 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2013 11:21:53 AM
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@ Hisah. When GEMS comes to fruition, just point the way. I looked at mongolia and caracas exchange. he he he. madness!
The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
hisah
#657 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2013 11:24:08 AM
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@mukiri - this thread is for the hydrocarbon (oil & gas) multi-decade play coming to town in the EA region. At times we discuss some tips on hard minerals like rare earth and precious metals in EA. Follow the M&A deals in the oil industry that relate to EA and Africa.

As for where to commit money for future harvest, to make it easier for you rather than trying to follow the money on foreign markets wait for the GEMS market at NSE. This will give you exposure on those firms coming in to raise funds via IPO or private placement or OTC.

As for your last question, don't miss the hydrocarbon train. Life time opportunities are not plenty...
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
hisah
#658 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2013 11:35:31 AM
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Aguytrying wrote:
@ Hisah. When GEMS comes to fruition, just point the way. I looked at mongolia and caracas exchange. he he he. madness!

Most GEMS will be high risk since some will still be in the speculating phase for the minerals which could be a miss or a find. The trick is to follow international M&A deals for pointers.
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
Obi 1 Kanobi
#659 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2013 12:13:18 PM
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@Hisah

If you don't mind I would also like to be schooled on what to buy (or what you are buying) when all this comes together.
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
hisah
#660 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2013 12:46:51 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
@Hisah

If you don't mind I would also like to be schooled on what to buy (or what you are buying) when all this comes together.

If you are in KE attend this conference - Oil & Gas Africa - The Gateway to the East African Oil & Gas Industry to be held at KICC, Nairobi - Kenya on 29 April - 01 May, 2013. Note it is not open to the public, but for business participants.

http://www.expogr.com/kenyaoil/

Also keep this on your watch list - http://www.events-africa...2013-events-africa.html


http://glopac.mbendi.com/events/e8yg.htm

$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
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