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miserable though it is, it's a fact that current buyers get near multiple votes relative to lthers'
what i don't get is why lthers on a big loss aren't buying shares now to make an easy profit to offset some of their losses? they've had pretty much 3 years to average down at around this level or not far off, plus a couple of spikes to trade?
Some of the LTH’s have used up any funds they had left to average down to try to get out with something.Now we just have the pleasure of reading so much #rap on here until we actually can.
MD
How do you know they aren't?
Circa 400m shares issued in the last couple of years below 1.8p
It's and easy 50% from the s price as contrary to what some posters say, the majority of investors are not stupid enough to vote no, and those that do will have negligible holdings
What happened in may, why didnt they vote then?
I think someone will be accumulating shares or hav been since deal. 50m shares is not alot.. we shall see...
Just watch RY interview he looks stressed. I think he knows this is our last chance to extract any money from russia its gone too far. Our chancelor was sayin today we cant let Putin win. What the hell...
I'd prefer they gave all the money back to shareholders and closed the company, they'll just fritter away what's left
That's an understatement.
I've decided I'm not voting on this sale.
I can't vote yes as can't bear the thought of giving this incompetent BOD any more money.
I can't vote no because it's probably the only way I'll see anything back (70% loss).
I'll keep the shares after the sale until RY is voted out and if he isn't, I'll just sell.
I've decided to vote against the offer. If the big man wants AMC, why doesn't he buy enough shares on the open market? Or is he allowed to get it virtually free?
What silly reasoning.
RR2022, anywhere eye watering loss for you! Wow, you must be the worst investor on LSE, everywhere you show up the stock just goes down!
Sorry to all holders here, word of warning, be wary when RR2022 shows up in a share, his track record is frittered with loss after loss.
My AVG is 2.7p i Will never recover all my money?