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Mills, some good points. Do feel that pressure is also building on GG. Arbitration should show that GG actions have been important in creating unnecessary difficulty for FRR (at least I'd be expecting this angle from FRR)
surely this puts pressure on Georgia Goverment to pay the tax they owe to the company ... or it pressures them to give the extensions beyond 2027 so that Frontera can Secure Major backing ...
I'd go for option 2 .
I look at very simple. ZM is looking out for his own interests - this could be agered by most. I see our interests as aligned and entangled with his. If he is working to recover something for his self, then simultaneously, that includes us.
He's moved on from the AIM listed venture.
He's absolutely no need to resurrect that business entity - whatever it was and whatever it is today. It's hard enough for regulators to regulate pukka UK and US corporates, pretty much impossible for AIM but for an outfit out of Georgia, the Caymans, the US or wherever... I think not.
I guess yes Boyo with people whom have monikers created since FRR was delisted....
You have to ask why??????
You guys are going to clear 200 posts today, on a delisted share!
Mumbling, you said,
"But this really isn't gonna come back. ZM and co have just moved on."
But that's just it -- ZM hasn't moved. By the looks of it, he's still well in there fighting (i.e. meeting with workers etc.)
Crab, shed load of companies in the UK run worse than FRR, just look at AIM where FRR was once listed.
Total ****s the lot ov them
A lot ov **** we need to be told are we forked or not if we ran a business in the UK like this we would be strong up
Rarely do I post here because my investment came and went, with a loss.
But this really isn't gonna come back. ZM and co have just moved on. There will never be any official news for the shareholders - as far as the BOD are concerned the end of the AIM listing was the end of that little venture. Time for something different.
They will duck and dive and try to salvage any bits and pieces they can from the wreckage but they won't do that through any vehicle which would share the spoils with the old shareholders.
The Georgian TV news story which features protesting FEGL workers also has a story on the importance of NATO in protecting Ukraine and Georgia from Russian aggression and a story about Russian meddling in British politics. We know that the geopolitics of the region are very delicate and are hanging our hopes on a US-backed JV / buyout which might be working itself out behind the scenes. Hard to believe in this scenario when money has run out and time has almost run out. Maybe Zaza has used wages and oil revenues to pay off Outrider? Maybe the wages have been withheld because the company is in liquidation? Maybe worker unrest is being used as leverage to get the VAT refund from the Georgian Govt? We are still clutching at straws, though, with only background noise to build our theories on. GLA
CF73
Agree that it is looking like we are slowly closing in on an outcome of which, also feel it will be a nice looking one & cannot see there being much more road that Frus has left to go.
I truely hope this saga will finally come to some conclusion, there are only so mant theories and assumptions you can conjure up.
Been a long year for us all and i think it's about time we had a little glimmer of light at the end of this long winding tunnel.
As always . Time will tell.
GLA
The=question is is he taken us with him and going on he’s own and leaving us behind the commas say we’ve been ditched but we will see
All this news recently is only adding noise to a picture we already know - i.e. that its messy.
Whatever slant folks want to take, positive or negative, is clear that FRR are still in the fight. And we if were going to fold any time soon, then we would've folded already in my view. We have political support, not just in terms of general Givernment-to-Government cooperation, we have been lobbying quite a number of senior US officials and have previous strong links to the Atlantic Council etc
As far as I am concerned, we are inching our way towards something eventually positive.