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Ripley94 08 Jan 2016

Re: Zambeef End of Year Review - 2015 hope so.

catsick 07 Jan 2016

Re: Zambeef End of Year Review - 2015 Very nice to watch indeed , impressive to see they are the third largest employer in the country, well supported by ambasadors of major countries, they provide a lot of support to the local community Everything is coming together , shares bottomed , big insider buying and quality real assets underlying the company ....

capo1211 07 Jan 2016

Zambeef End of Year Review - 2015 [link]

malkis 05 Jan 2016

Worth a punt here !!!!!! Just bought in after keeping a watch for a while....Think this has bottomed but will soon find out one way or another nothing ventured...........!! Warm Regards TO ALL Malkis

II Editor 29 Dec 2015

NEW ARTICLE: Insider: Billionaire backs this African firm "Just three days before Christmas, a non-executive director at LSE:ZAM:Zambeef Products spent almost half-a-million pounds on a stake in the agri-business which operates in Zambia, Nigeria and Ghana. If previous share-dealing is anything to go by, ..."[link]

CornishTinker 26 Nov 2015

RNS - Sounds good to me So it looks like the company is doing all it should operationally and if the currency situation is resolved, and they seem to be doing what they can about that too, hopefully there is a gradual improvement from here. I am not though a finance expert so it would be interesting to hear what other holders of this stock are thinking.Although nursing a bit of a loss I feel more comfortable sitting on these now. Am I wrong?

catsick 06 Nov 2015

Im in Just bought into this , I think things are not as bad as the share price would indicate , now that Invesco have finished pounding shares out I think we will see a convergence back to the onshore share price where they are now trading at around 15p The tax situation is a very good outcome and combined with the debt reduction means the risk of default on the debt has largely passed I also own cresud the Argentinian farmer who face a very similar currency in freefall + usd debt issue and they are able to trade well in this environment despite posting what looks like large losses due to fx swings , if the underlying businesses can cover debt payments and produce free cashflow there is no problem, Taking a medium term view 2-5 years , this company can recover to the old share prices, there are real assets, a growing company and it has been around for a long time, I am not planning to be out for a long time, I think the selling at invesco has created a bargain opportunity , the IC just called it two years early !!

etadelete 04 Nov 2015

big upset positive news for zam.more tormorrow.gla

Ripley94 24 Oct 2015

Re: Still here And again.

Ripley94 17 Oct 2015

Re: Still here topped yesterday.

CornishTinker 11 Oct 2015

Re: Still here But why? I do not know a lot about this company and bought a small holding on a whim for my portfolio. There is little real news and I cannot believe that the changes very recently are to do with currency. From the look of the regularity of posts not a lot of interest here either. Am sitting on my hands for the moment.

Ripley94 11 Oct 2015

Re: Still here fallen back a good bit.

hengeo007 01 Aug 2015

More Zambeef and mustard please It finally looks like a positive corner has been turned. Chart signals coupled with successful sale of Zamanite + upbeat noises from the Company look like this is back on track to recover some of the recent sp weakness. Happy with my recent top up.

II Editor 10 Jun 2015

NEW ARTICLE: Is Zambeef really worth 150% more? "LSE:ZAM:Zambeef swung to a small profit in the six months to March as its core businesses - cold chain meat and dairy products - did well. Cash generation improved dramatically and the sale of its loss-making edible oil subsidiary Zamantia has ..."[link]

drill8 01 Apr 2015

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