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Also giving slight cause for optimism is the CEO’s holding of 44m shares. Surely he’ll be jumping through hoops to get some return on those. Here’s hoping.
Stuartv
Same can sell .. so buyers there ....
GLA
Becoming increasingly gloomy with the radio silence. Still hoping so far down for me now it’s schit or bust. Clutching at straws but still buyers out there had an offer for my rather large holding. Good luck everyone - keeping everything crossed.
Amers , spreadex are more likely just covering their risks and exposure and reducing accordingly
Any other views or opinions ?
Not heard from E AL , OMITC for a while
Maybe they are awaiting to do an April fools tomorrow :) Sold all the assets for 10p, not literally I hope
Just working out how much I would lose then comparing it to the major stakeholders to make me feel better, Surely they will do doing everything they can, it’s in their own personal interest as well as shareholders... hero or zero for me....
Maybe tomorrow 1st April is the day we find out ...
Danker Thanks very much
I feel we have lost our money here...I am glad I hold considerate mount of clon. Not ramping or cross dressing.
Amers looks like reduced from 3.47% to less than 3% , on the 23.3.20 , how much under 3% we will not know.
gmcc not saying I am right just seems the address has been amended at companies house, maybe there is more to it.
Think many of us know what we are hoping for ....
GL and thanks for sharing always worth sharing info as we try and piece this bizarre LEK jigsaw
Thanks
Have Spreadex added or sold?
Hi Danker Thanks for the clarification .
Just seems to me a change of address GMCC unless I am missing something , few , looks like a Regus and an office rental venue , appreciate the credentials of Mr Wong but it also states governance maybe just an address sign off?
Spreadex reduced threshold crossed 23.3.20
Anyway we await the 2M paid RNS how long does it take ...... appreciate they don’t want to screw this up.
GLA
Nigeria economy situation not great , certainly does not help LEK at this current time . In saying that no country or oil company is immune from oil prices or C19 .
https://www.energymixreport.com/category/oil-gas/
https://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/World+News/Nigeria/Oil
Little LEK titbit courtesy twitter
https://twitter.com/no1_sharedealer/status/1244751416725512194
Secretary's details changed for Gloria Iroegbunam on 2 March 2020
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/FC032853/filing-history
“Maurice Wong is an associate based in Fasken’s London office. His practice is focused on corporate/commercial transactions, with a particular focus on the energy and mining sectors.
Maurice works with clients on a range of corporate matters including private company mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, capital raisings, corporate structuring and governance issues. He assists with both domestic and cross-border transactions. "
https://www.fasken.com/en/maurice-wong#sort=%40fclientworksortdate75392%20descending