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Good thing
Forgot to add... Some II investment wouldn't go a miss for the IPO.... A heavily weighted PI shareholder base is never ahold thing.
It's a catch 22 situation for many investors... And even more so for heavily invested PI's.
The two and half year wait with no solid dates is enough to put the most optimistic punter off having any further dealing with this BOD.... If I had only 5 or 10k I wouldn't even be bothered checking this bb or the tally community board but when I have well over £200k tied up it has a different take on it... Yes yes it's all relative I know but if I/we don't support the IPO in my view the chances of relisting will diminish and the original investment has gone if it fails to raise the expected funds.. I'm not saying CP can't raise the money without us..I hope he can and in my view it should be easy to call in 3,4 or 5m. Do I chuck in say a further 10k to massively improve my chances of getting the original investment out or do I say crack on CP and then moan like feck when the RNS drops saying lack of interest in IPO means it's over...or years more in the wilderness.
I'm constantly telling friends of the Benifits of Tally for international travel and the security of instant txt when card is used and many are impressed... I don't even bore them with the rising gold price!
Cap and the board must demonstrate they are willing to commit further personal funds into the attempted re launch/ re list as without it many investors will also not be willing to dig into cash reserves. Most believe in the product but not the BOD and that has to change... Over to you CP.
Id love to see them relist i didnt say i didnt want them to relist if you can read.
I was pointing out for people pinning their hopes on a successful ipo that i cant see why people would put money in now after the treatment of shareholders and all the porky pies that have been told.
Its false hope after false hope with Scameron.
Strange thought process there. As an investor surely you would like to see them relist? In order to relist they need to raise cash. By crowdfunding they get to raise the profile of the company, which to my mind is an effective way to do it.
So if you say potential investors need to avoid this like the plague, then your self fulling prophecy will come true. We all want to see Tally return to the market, but constant sniping about it doesn't get you anywhere.
Dont see why any members of the public will put money into crowd funding this when investors have had their money stolen. Surely they would do some research first and internet searches and decide to avoid like the plague.