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Why employ a shareholder liaison if the company is being delisted? have they changed their minds? should spark some interest
Should be a cushy little job. No doubt working from home following the board's instructions telling the shafted shareholders to do one!
Appointing someone to help shareholders with all their queries throughout the de-listing procedure it's not unusual.
This appointment shows that it will de-list and company getting someone in place to deal wi5h present and future queries.
Once private it's a different procedure to buy or sale and investors need a point of contact.
All the same I think I'd rather have the contact in the UK than not.....when delisted. It's the right thing for the company to do imo.
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BOT trades now driving this up?
I was expecting it to drop after the news of the cancellation vote today (although we all knew it was going to happen), as the MM's like taking advantage of these kind of situations. But it didn't......not sure now where it will go.
I did not expect it to drop we are as low as it can go.
I think we will tick up to around 70p prior to delisting it could do 80p just need to sit and watch
I was considering trading this when it peaked recently as was sad I didnt catch it, but now I'm glad ! The P&D crew are long gone and this is heading for illiquidity oblivion ! Legal fraud really !
When it closed on the 20th of April it was 310p, then the RNS came out n the Friday and here we are. I jumped in too early on the Friday afternoon, balls deep, when I should have jumped in on the Monday afternoon and made a killing. As it is, I got back my losses and a bit of profit. I feel sorry for the the LTH’s here, they have have been royally shafted, and this is why that the LSE has no credibility, the system is fecked. This is immoral and he should be punished, I hope he does the right thing and honour the dividends and maybe a reasonable buyout for S/h’s, but I doubt it. GLA.
Just seen that TR1, if Axa are sticking around with 5%, you won’t be bullied.
I think they are long gone.
Those TR1's are from April and they've had loads of time since then to sell out...
Premier Miton also have a sizeable holding here just noticed...