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I see that .
I have also noticed the derampers have stopped over last 24hrs. Which sort of gives away why they have been doing what they've been doing, now that news is imminent. Effectively, the job is done - for now.
I can remember working for a company where the management were R/TO another larger company. They thought the deal was done, then someone from legal got involved, and almost scuppered the deal at 1pm in the afternoon. This larger company used to mergers and acquisitions too!!!
The language from my directors at the time, the air turned blue.
The deal was done by 4pm. After someone dealt with the bloke from legal.
But the legal aspects will be privileged at this stage, so not suitable for public domain. I agree update re further delays, but they don’t need to tell us why necessarily
If it is the legals causing the delay its a shame they couldn't have said so in that useless RNS on the 1st March. That way I wouldn't be exercising my overactive imagination.
Still communication with shareholders has never been their strong point.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone here filed anything for a company during the pandemic and if there has been a delay in the processing? Not defending but just wondering if this could be a simple case of backlog in the actual system.
From my personal experience it took 3 days for a name change resolution to go through and be done with for a limited company name change I did online on Companies House, but that was in 2019 before all of this happened. Though, I know of a simple company strike-off proposal that has been being processed for 6 months now to date and maybe there just are some delays in things happening?
Sjd1. It is strange, could be the person who does the paperwork has covid, or they totally messed up. may be
Jack Dorsey still buying more companies. Personally I don't think the delay in the name change is going to affect anything in the short term. Even with the ticker NAPS the SP will still have its daily ups and downs. Seems to me that they SP is where the company wants it to be for whatever reason; maybe they don't want JG to take his options, probably talking rubbish as usual.
just bought 100,000,000
Hi PudPud,
What price did you get? GLA
Thanks, just sold 10,000,000 shares
This company going to the moon they say .
Only moon I’m seeing is AM caught with pants round ankles yet again.
Tut tut can’t do the basics
They've been through it before, they should know themselves how long these things take.
Yes but again they stated in anRNS name changed 1st March 8am
It took 10 working days to change the name ...11th - 22nd May 2020.
I can’t believe I’ve just defended the company.
Yes Themis but that would also be the case if they had been approached
I think in this case simple is best, the company has messed up, again, like it has messed up numerous times before. Even Simon Cole couldn’t give a straight answer out on LinkedIn.
On the 25th Feb everythings going along nicely and the name is set to change
1st March the name change doesn't go ahead. No excuses whatsoever in the days RNS. Since then nothing.
Does anyone think they could have been approached about a buyout? Ok ridicule me but surely its cheaper to buy a company with massive potential and promise than a company thats further down the road.
The recent announcements of festivals starting again. Bands touring again , the opportunities are really starting to open up.
I'd prefer to think something like this is happening rather than someones slipped up.