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Only 13 trades but all buys which is the best news since April, let it contine please.
Join the bandwagon, I want my 1p back and that is a long way off as the sellers will jump in I suppose.
I’m sure we will all be celebrating 🥳
Have a good weekend gentlemen
(and ladies)
👍😂😂😂
Thats the plan!
Sue, I cannot believe it. For once we are in agreement :-)
HL, for all our benefits let’s hope it won’t be long 😂
Sue, I cannot wait.
To all those that have no confidence in DC/lvcg.
If all goes well with investors etc and SP continues to climb, you’ll be able to get your money out and invest it elsewhere.
Simple, it is useless to explain to those with blindfolds on the situation the company is in or the true facts of the matter. I know what Sarah has told me and her feelings on LVCG. No further assumptions or discussions by us poor mortals are going to change the eventual outcome.
Everyone bar DC is a looser. Believe it or don't believe it, that is everyones right.
Almost £14k buys no sells follow the money
Buys keep coming
"As for Sarah, I’m sure if she’s not happy with the agreements she would walk out and take DC to a tribunal for none payment of wages."
She would have three months minus one day from the date of the initial event to begin early conciliation. Following that, she would have at least one month to file a claim with the tribunal. It seems the duration of her wage loss exceeds the permissible period; thus, her only alternative might be to accept the existing offer.
"If memory serves me correct DC made it very clear we would not hear until the end of May after all involved done there due diligence."
Reports have surfaced (through RNS) that both potential cornerstone investors have agreed to non-binding Heads of Terms. This agreement ensures shareholders are fully informed of the cornerstone investors' contributions and exempts the company from NDAs during negotiations. However, no specific details have been disclosed about what these cornerstone investors will bring to the table, apart from vague hints. There is no need to postpone shareholder updates until due diligence is finalised and decisions are reached. Such delays in information disclosure could affect share value and potentially violate AIM rules and the Companies Act 2006. Following an extended suspension due to financial irregularities, the company remains under scrutiny for possible future breaches of AIM rules. Yet, it appears to take no action to inform the market or enhance share value. It seems as though the company's director contemplates another suspension by AIM as a way to evade responsibility if the cornerstone investors withdraw.
There have been no updates regarding these cornerstone investors or the progress of mutual due diligence.
If memory serves me correct DC made it very clear we would not hear until the end of May after all involved done there due diligence.
As for Sarah, I’m sure if she’s not happy with the agreements she would walk out and take DC to a tribunal for none payment of wages.
"people just don’t realise what’s happening"
You've really hit the nail on the head there kvco, perhaps unwittingly. As shareholders, we ought to be informed about what's happening, but as direct owners of the company, we're being kept in the dark by a rogue CEO.
If shares were offered at 1p, it's likely they would have been accepted at that price. However, the assertion that the other directors also agreed to 3p is inaccurate, as agreement by one implies consensus by all. Nevertheless, the point remains that the shares are equally valueless at their current valuation.
Beyond that, the future seems to hinge on the offerings of the cornerstone investor and the perceived minimal value of the company's current assets. There have been no updates regarding these cornerstone investors or the progress of mutual due diligence. It remains unclear whether either or both are still interested and what they contribute. We are just as uninformed now as we were when they were initially referred to as a lifeline.
Well it looks like a strong buy today, as I only see buys and it is going up, thank heavens, let us hope to at least to 1p, so I get my cash back and leave you all to fight over the truth about DC and others.
Yep cornerstone will come in above 3p, possibly 4-6p people just don’t realise what’s happening
Sorry, I disagree she could have agreed at one p but she agreed at 3p. So obviously there is a big reason so did all the other directors agree at 3p .
Also, Sarah is still not receiving a salary!
Sarah's full reply to me was less than optamistic. Also, her full year wage is now not worth 2 months wages.
"Her decision was to get Paid at 3p per share for one year's wages"
This is indeed true, but let's consider the options. If given the choice between being compensated with shares for the unpaid year or not receiving any payment at all, which option would you select? We call this a 'Hobsons choice'.
Her decision was to get Paid at 3p per share for one year's wages . so I disagree with you're statement M8 .Obviously, she is seeing something we are not seeing.Also all the other directors same thing.
That's some spread!
Shujja, what you said was not quite accurate. Sarah who is the Chief operating officer and an employee has not been paid for over a year and has had to find money to survive from elsewhere. I would imagine there are several other employees in the same boat. How DC gets away with this I cannot imagine.