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I agree the not knowing is hard to handle.
I thought (hoped?) that they were just activist investors. But if that's what they were I would have expected them to come out with a whinge list during or after the AGM. Instead just an ominous silence. They are speaking in actions, not words. Whereas the defence, if it exists, hasn't fired a shot.
or maybe they are just activist investors, frustrated with the performance.
They can steal from you and I (as they have been doing for the last 10 years), but the world is very connected nowdays.
If they get control of the company next week they'll have a go at it.
Workingstiff
They cant steal from companies like "blackrock"
"The large shareholders are not going to let someone steal the assets for nothing."
They need to find a way to stop them. We need a date in the diary for the EGM. It can't happen for a month or so but the date needs to be set this week. Then if Hambro and co are kicked out next week, the supporting shareholders (or those opposed to UGC) will have something to fight in the courts if and when the remaining directors try to cancel it.
From double glazing to double crossing
IMO there are three options:
1. A new all-star team is found (That the large UK funds can actively support) and the old team replaced. ----------------> The result is that the share price rockets as everyone piles in
2. The old team is retained with support of the large current shareholders.
--------------------> The result is that the share price slowly goes up
3. Some sort of offer is made.
--------------------->The result is that the share price goes up to the offer price, and that’s it folks.
The large shareholders are not going to let someone steal the assets for nothing.
Lawrence didnt they used to make great windows ??? Ok not the time for jokes ha ha
Like what?
Sp gonna drop again now
This implies that their is something in the works here, yet to come.