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PCG Entertainment has announced a 1-for-100 Consolidation, whereby holders will be issued with 1 new share in exchange for every 100 shares held. The company has also changed its name to Upper Thames Holdings.
New shares will be issued to entitled shareholders upon receipt of the stock from our custodian. This may take up to 10 working days from the official pay date of 17th July 2020.
Company is not dead yet. Will come back to NEX.
The Company is pleased to confirm that all resolutions were passed at the AGM and EGM held on 2nd April.
Capital Reorganisation
Accordingly, further to its circular on 12 March 2020, the Company can now move forward with the Capital
Reorganisation. The Company’s existing issued share capital of 1,244,488,200 (“Existing Ordinary Shares”) has
been consolidated on the basis of 100 Existing Ordinary Shares into one Consolidated Share, and in turn, each
Consolidated Share has been sub-divided into one New Ordinary Share of 0.1 pence and one Deferred Share of 9.9
pence. The Capital Reorganisation will be undertaken forthwith and the New Ordinary Shares will be admitted to
trading on AQSE as soon as a Corporate Adviser is appointed.
Change of Name
Following the vote to change the company name to Upper Thames Holdings Plc this will be implemented as soon
as possible. It is likely to take around ten days for the filings to be completed.
Total Voting Rights
Following reorganisation, the Company’s issued voting share capital will comprise 12,444,882 New Ordinary
Shares. The Company does not hold any shares in treasury. Shareholders should note that the percentage of shares
which they hold has not changed. This figure of 12,444,882 New Ordinary Shares may be used by the Company's
shareholders as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their
interest in, or a change in their interest in, the share capital of the Company under the FCA's Disclosure and
Transparency Rules.
Richard Poulden Alan Gravett
Chairman Director
For further info
In the coming months. Nice to see they rinsed all the money out the company and licenses Apprently worth millions vanish.
I very much doubt it will IMHO. What do they have to offer now? Communication since delisting has been non existent, it would be a miracle if they did resurrect.
An still we wait. What happened to this IPO
Would welcome an update. PCGE website now without menu/ contact information, I get the feeling it's over, any comments?
well, this may be trouble some in case of direct market access. I believe your broker deals with Market Makers and they will execute on NEX.
Doesn't deal in NEX.