Vol 48 No 19 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
Former England cricketer Phil Edmonds’s roller-coaster ride in Africa is going up again after a 19 September court ruling in Kinshasa recognising the legality of his Central African Mining and Exploration Company’s mining licences...
Now that Britain's White Nile Limited has been forced out of Sudan the biggest question for its founders former England cricketer Phillipe Edmonds and his partner Andrew Groves is how much compensation they can secure...
Marathon Oil Corporation Total's partner in the South has pulled out - just as Southern President Salva Kiir ordered Phil Edmonds's White Nile to leave the same concession...
Vol 48 No 11 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
England cricketer Phil Edmonds (who challenged Total in South Sudan) and Zimbabwean Andrew Groves jointly run CAMEC...
Vol 47 No 23 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
Many natural resource projects in Congo are financed through London's Alternative Investments Market (AIM) where inexperienced companies like Nikanor or England cricketer Phil Edmonds' Central African Mining and Exploration Company (CAMEC) have reaped huge rewards...
Vol 47 No 8 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
Rautenbach has sold most of his interest in CoCoCo to the Central African Mining and Exploration Company (Camec) a company listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) and whose Chief Executive is ex-cricketer Phil Edmonds of Sudanese oil fame...
Vol 46 No 9 |
- AFRICA
- MARKETS
In late April White Nile controllers Phil Edmonds and Andrew Groves announced they would fly to Kenya to finalise the deal and would also bring in oil experts to head White Nile...