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What would peoples opinion be if Green Lithium was the target?
Just been having a quick look through companies house at AGs various commitments. A few changes occuring.
I would hope not. Green Lithium is a dormant company and has been since incorporation. Have a look at the accounts.
It could be one-teen, two-teen or even three-teen. Featherbourne may even say five-teen.
Neil, I saw that and wondered if it was sat there waiting for an RTO, or is that not possible with a dormant company?
From what I know about Green Lithium it looks promising. Their pit2plant model looks to be unique and they look to be in talks to develop sites in the UK and create a European lithium hub by being in talks with EU battery suppliers amongst other things. A dormant companies house status doesn't paint a fair picture of them.
We want the Couer Gold Armenia and/or I am Solar
Im of the opinion that what may come might not be connected to Antos (yet) and that it'll still be very much worth the wait. For now I'm thinking of Antos as being a consultant/driving force behind the brokering of a deal. A deal that he is a significant shareholder of.
Antos has tried and failed twice to get his gold co listed, read somewhere that “it is shovel ready” and ready to go.
Would make a lot of sense for him and could explain his efforts to push this RTO forward.
The lithium project does sound interesting with the expected take up of electric cars.
Possible multiple targets?
Multi-targets question has been raised before and we all simply don't know. Can only be the stuff dreams are made of surely?
Well they did name the RTO vehicle Bould Opportunities
I'm very much with you on this thought process. I'm not convinced that it will be a company connected to Antos. I think he just wanted the old assets, however that said, he's very much supportive, from a shareholders point and financially for what may be going with the RTO process.
Hi Cowboyinvestor, i can only offer my own personal opinion on what i think having done extensive research into certain companies and indiviiduals. Green lithium would not be a company to RTO into given their apparent lack of assets. The whole point of the RTO is to get an unlisted company with private equity into the listed market. I have seen Coeur Gold and Scotia Exploration mentioned many times. again, i would urge you to look at their balance sheet. Except you can't as they are newly formed companies, who have not submitted any accounts. As i say, this is all my own opinion, and counts for nothing, but always do your own research.
Neil
I agree with Jace in terms of Antos and his links(or lack of) with the potential RTO target(s).
Most of my own research has gone into possible Health/Bio companies. A few biggies out their which have hinted at a possible listing this year, however trying to find any link with Antos or Syms has proved near impossible. Nothing has been shared on here either, which on the one hand is frustrating, but the professionalism of those in control with no leaks is admirable. GLA
My thoughts exactly JBmcr with the lack of leaks - it re-affirms that everything is being done right and it's not to be something that'll be a tin pot lifestyle AIM co where too many seem to know in advance.
chriszzr, I would not want it to be either of the 2 you mention. "Coeur gold armenia" does not appear to exist under that name anymore, and take a look at iam solar's micro accounts. You want to be in a company that has been the subject of compulsory strike off notifications?
JBmcr,
Did you notice that NANO LAB, the biotech co that Syms is (was) a director of, is now disolved as a result of voluntary was stike off 3 days ago?
Neil
Neil,
I remember that they applied to be struck off around the time that Syms became Chairman here.
JBmcr,
Yes, within 4 days! and 10 days before that, he became director of MERTZ PLC.
Looking back, he has also been a director of a number of companies that have been disolved. some of those being in the bio sector.
The thing i can't fathom is why Antos is not on the BOD of Bould given he is the largets shareholder
I thought that Antos would be on the board by now i must admit. Still a while to go so it wouldn't surprise me if it still happens. All speculation still but with Antos being present by telephone at the AGM, i'm still confident.
Neil - why would you be at this stage? Sometimes it can be an advantage not to be but cannot rule it out in the future.
Its important to note too that dissolutions and strike off notices are of little importance in other entities. Hundreds of these used to pass through one of my old teams under a former employer every month. Sometimes if a company has no future this is simply just the end course of it's lifespan and a way of closing it. I haven't dug too deeply on those but we're they closed in a compulsory wind up or for any negative reason?
Curious as to what your view is here and if you are in or not?
Hi Jace86,
Yes i certainly am in here, to the tune of just under 150 million, so i don't want anyone to get the wrong idea. I tend to dig and dig for information when i am in something, and it's amazing some of the things you find if you look deep enough, and in the right direction. It's while i was digging that i found out some information that i won't post until i see how this pans out. I don't want to be accused of anything. (10:30 on a friday night, and yes, i,m still digging!)
I understand your point re the strike off,s but some were compulsory as well as voluntary. Problem is, when it's the same people involved every time, it starts to ring bells.
Compulsory almost always means no one filed. If there's nothing in the tank you don't waste time trying. Good holding!
Up to you what you post, if there's a question around it someone may be able to answer it... Or happy to see it privately or on Twitter @smallstocksjay
Hi Jace86,
It's not something that can be asked as in a question, it's more of what i am thinking based on what i have found. I want to see if i am correct in the way that i think that this is going, with certain individuals involved. Sorry if it sounds cryptic, but as i say, i don't want to give anyone the wrong impression. I,m about to retire for the night. Best regards
Neil
Cannabis oil????? Will be a big market soon
Neil
Both of these companies are registered abroad so no information published at Co House, only the UK entity files over here
Chris