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You are quite right about AIM and Hur is another example
I written to my MP Rishi Sunak explaining my position on Sirius Minerals and the role of JPM and Highbridge Capital in this debacle. He has replied saying his fully aware of the situation and will respond more in the future. I was was seeking transparency regarding the people lending stock for shorting.
Aim has evolved over the last 5 years in a way that it is now purely a vehicle to deliberately fleece private investors of their pensions and savings. Directors and the whole fraudulent system have so many ways to achieve their robbing aim with no credible watchdogs to protect investors interests.
Well perhaps, just perhaps, they just picked the wrong fight here. Yorkshire folk tell it as it is and do not take kindly to being taken for mugs. Wouldn't it be great if this was the turning point with Aim, the end of the robbing of honest folk & we can tell our grandchildren that it was the grit and determination of the Yorkshire folk who ended the blatant corruption on the Aim market, and it started here with Sirius.
And let the world be cleansed of this evil, amen.
Disgusted robert goodwill , who s hands up your arxe you puppet , people you remember this
From yesterday's Guardian -
Robert Goodwill MP, who also owns shares in Sirius, is urging fellow shareholders to follow his example and accept Anglo’s offer, swallow their losses, but ensure the mine still goes ahead.
“They’ve spent £1.1bn so it’s not just something that might happen: there’s a big hole in the ground. The tunnelling is happening, and Chinese, Indian and American customers are signing agreements for millions of tonnes,” he said. “People need to realise that there is no Plan B.
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I hope locals remember this and vote this turd out at the next election. He's not representing his constituents best interests. Unless he has inside knowledge (illegal) how can he say there is no plan B. He's just a mouthpiece for Fraser and we know he is, at best, conflicted by the prospect of continuing to earn millions with AAL.
Disgraceful.
Vote NO and send a message to Goodwill that he is on borrowed time.