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15:57 19/05/2014

According to Google finance someone has just off loaded 6.49m shares at .39p. Do they know something we don't or have they just taken a big hit and want to get out? I'm not really bothered what the share price does in the short to medium term I would just like to have the security of knowing that we are going to be in business in 6 to 12 months time. Come on BHR you may have achieved big things operationally but as for keeping investors posted on the true state of affairs your are awful. Lets see this company pull it's self from the mire and move forward.

10:53 19/05/2014

Good morning all and here's to another week in the good ship BHR. I wish I had more confidence in BHR at this moment in time as I'm sure you all do. I would love to fill my boots at this level and get that average below the 1p level. Having done a little light reading on Baobab we are such a strong fit in terms of partnering with them to produce something quite special in the Tete region. We have loads of good quality coal and they need lots of the stuff. It would be good to see some form of joint venture/tie up to secure our future. Good luck all and fingers crossed we get some good news on finance very soon. It's long over due considering we are almost half way through the year already.

13:53 15/05/2014

Tempted to bail out, but something tells you you to sit tight - I know just how you feel. I bought FDL years ago at 7p and watched it slide to 2.2p at it's lowest point when it was touch and go as to whether they could get all their financial cards in order. I held on and 12 months later they came through and have gone on to do pretty well. I am hoping BHR can follow the same pattern although they have a massive hill to climb from where they are now. I'm not even considering average down at the moment until some concrete news comes through, it's just too risky. GLA

14:35 14/05/2014

Hi Breezy, yes it is very quiet today. I keep looking in to see if there are any new pearls of wisdom posted. They say that money moves from the impatient to the patient - let's hope this is the case for all those long term BHR holders who are still hanging in by their finger nails. I look back over my stock portfolio from 12 months ago before getting embroiled in this shower and everyone has gone on to rise big time. BHR has just nudged to .43p as I type - hold tight we're on our way to the stars (if only) This has got a marathon to run before returning any value to most of the long timers. Good luck matey and all the best idg69

11:48 13/05/2014

One positive bit of spin from my last post is that there are people out there who are prepared to invest in coal projects. If this guy can get a private equity firm to put up $200 million for a coal project purchase then our guys should be able to get $30 million to get BHR to the start line as a tier 1 producer - you would think.

11:44 13/05/2014

The former boss of Australia's Gloucester Coal has lined up $200 million from a private equity firm to buy metallurgical coal projects in Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia, taking advantage of weak valuations in the sector. This is our new CFO's former boss. I wonder if he can get in touch and tell him there's a mine in Mozambique going cheap! As many have said before, I'm sure the vultures are circling and would love to snap this up from an administrator 6 months down the line. God I hope we can pull through. This radio silence from the bod is very worrying. The buys have all but dried up now until funding news come through. Good luck all.

12:58 12/05/2014

Bickering on discussthemarket. Come on guys please don't go down the route of hurling abuse at each other on this board. It got silly over on the LSE board recently and nothing is achieved by getting personal. Everyone in this share is really twtichy at the moment and rightly so. I have £25k riding on this lame nag at the moment and am feeling sick at the thought it could all go down the tubes having thought I'd done my research and homework on this crowd. I could sell up now and take take a £19k hit but I'm still holding on for the slim chance they can hang in until funding come in and sentiment changes towards this stock.

09:30 12/05/2014

Good morning all, another week goes by and we fall even lower than the last - staggering to think the market cap is now 6.9m for a business that wouldn't sell out at £120m. What a monumental downfall. Will we go any lower this week? If no news is forthcoming then sorry to say I think we will be down at .35 before Friday. The AIM market is a shark pool and investing here is not for the feint hearted. I had no idea it would be this bad though. I would love to get my average down under the 1p mark but I have lost confidence in the bod turning this around. Good luck all. Lets hope this is the dark before the dawn and things pick up and soon.

12:20 08/05/2014

200% rise - it would be nice to think this could happen with BHR but it's not going to happen sometime soon. If they can stay in business, and as everyday passes I get less confident, then you could see some massive gains here. The asset hasn't gone anywhere, it is still coal in the ground, but until the market picks up and long term finance can be put in place we are going to be stuck down here. Even 200% from here only puts us between 1 - 1.5p which is still dire for a company that had/has much potential. I am so pee'd off with myself for getting involved in this stock, but only have myself to blame. It could be a different tale this time next year but in the meantime this is where we are at. Yours Mr Frustrated!

10:34 07/05/2014

You didn't sell at a healthy profit because you listened to the management who lead us all on a merry dance telling us everything was progressing well. It's called the promise of jam tomorrow, except in this case we don't even have the bread any more. I appreciate they have done a great deal of operational stuff against a back drop of falling coal prices which they can't control, but their communication skills with investors is poor and has been less than open and honest in my opinion. 7.1m market cap as I type - pitiful really considering it was well over 100m when all they had was a hole in the ground and no means of getting the black stuff to port. The markets are crazy and logic seldom applies.

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