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Thanks for replies. Nice to see some sort of agreement for you all.
Que sera sera PC
The only Chinese-related business we need to worry about now is that the oil price has dropped over ten dollars this month, most of it in the last ten days since the coronavirus news entered the public consciousness.
"There is absolutely zero point in fretting about what happened ..." :-(
The is absolutely zero point in fretting about happened to the APEC money and what TO'R did or didn't know. The whole thing was a fiasco. The 95% probability is that APEC's backers couldn't pass anti-money-laundering checks. China is very corrupt and was even more so in the past. So a lot of established money is the proceeds of corrupt business and a lot of Chinese are anxious to spread some of their assets into overseas enterprises from which they might reemerge smelling of roses.
HSBC has previously been fined $2 billion for money laundering, so you can bet they are anxious to ensure that anything they transfer is squeaky clean. Stinky money and squeaky cleanliness are a round peg and a square hole. That's all we need to know. The question of what paper trail was seen by TO'R is just boring minutiae.
Thank you Bronxville.
Especially when you are a bit of a f(arse). Reading your postings I reckon you don't have two brain waves to rub together.
There is no point in contacting the company. They will only tell you what they want or what affects the company via an RNS.
I see Tony's profile now designates him as "self employed".
Manyana-That Arrogant F(T)ool..I think not..
Its not long to the end of the month. Thats my thoughts. Simple. I vote manyana to get our answers (or at least try too) but is you have anyone else in mind please be my guest. They didn't reply to my emails.
Exactly RANGER. But everyone here thaught that a new CEO will make all the difference.
Wouldnt expect any change just because new ceo at the helm, ord Shareholders contniue to be treated like mushrooms by being feed shoite and kept in the dark.