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Contact them, they do not have the expertise in house to research micro cap companies, that is the truth, if they are made aware of what’s been going on and how the directors have asset stripped for their own financial gain they will take action, they have large in-house legal teams that will investigate and take action, I know I used work for a similar outfit.
Get the research together and send it to everyone, Mail on Sunday, Schroders, FSA etc. Do not let it rest until you get a response, Schroders I’d call them and get the right contact name, start with their legal dept or compliance team or actuarial dept as they will be the smartest cookies they have, someone will listen, you just have to shout loud enough.
Bolgas We need to gather all the information not just headlines and put together a well thought out case with supporting evidence and then present to the various large investors. Only then can a legal case be stress tested and held against the culprits.
Schroders own 10%, that’s investors money. I’d find out which fund bought those shares then make it public knowledge their money has been spunked up the wall and how, someone will listen trust me.
They will advise you which fund that is by a simple email, trust me.
Once you have that information you have a very large key to,unlocking this mess and someone taking action.
I actually think this will end up at Camco somewhere, they have big deals done IMO, such as Younicos deal for Singapore, there’s another one in Korea, they just need V prices to fall and of course collapse here and get the assets for £1, sounds reasonable?
Remember Scott saying a while back they could sell lithium as they are an energy storage solutions business? Well did they? No course not they didn’t want this business to work, they want it for nothing, they had £7 million quid of admin working each year that didn’t achieve anything of note.
Camco On the otherhand is doing just fine, highly regarded worldwide and business is booming.
Work smart enough you will catch these crooks out.
They had a holding above 3% prior to 24 April 2017, I have written proof of this.
That include the deals with Camco Africa and carbon credits.
Schroders do not notify holdings until they cross 5%.