Lord Ashbourne

90 days ago

Kefi at 1.49p worth 4.82p or 11.91p?

The research note that asks this question is a) paid for by Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI) and b) penned by the convicted felon Charlie Gibson/Lord Ashbourne. That 11.91p number is clearly hogwash for it assume a current gold price for the entire 7 year life of mine starting late 2027. I bet you my entire Cheryl Cole poster collection plus the ankle bracelet Charlie used to have to wear after giving some oik of a copper a jolly good drunken thrashing, the gold price will not average c$4000 during the life of mine.

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414 days ago

Convicted Felon says Kefi, at 0.522p, worth 8.68p by 2028

The convicted felon is, of course, Charlie Gibson or, to you peasants out there, the esteemed Lord Ashbourne. Now no longer wearing an ankle bracelet after that unfortunate incident with the drink driving, the firearm and the cop, Charlie plies his trade at Edison, a company paid to publish bullish research reports. Without questioning the independence and integrity of Charlie, he who pays the piper, etc, etc. His latest research note is on Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI) and it reads:

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1127 days ago

I know it's Edison but a scotching of Kefi doing a placing rumour and a valuation that says shares should treble (or more)

These days he goes by the name Lord Ashbourne but I shall always know Edison’s mining analyst as the convicted felon Charlie Gibson. Anyhow yesterday he was not thrashing some peasant for being a dirty oik or driving while sloshed but instead penning a note on Kefi Gold & Copper (KEFI). Of course Kefi pays for this research but that makes its steer on a placing all the more relevant. No it is NOT doing one right now as I keep being told by folks who will not accept a slam dunk denial from ‘arry Adams.

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1407 days ago

It’s Lord Ashbourne to you, you vulgar little oik

I see that Edison has published a note on Kefi (KEFI) giving a valuation range of 2.46p to 8.27p. Whatever, it is paid to be bullish but as a loyal shareholder I agree the stock is cheap although nobody has paid me to write that. Anyhow I see that the Edison contact is Lord Ashbourne? Who he ed?

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