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Dont know if this has already been posted
https://24.kg/english/227456_Kazakhstan_bans_export_of_gold_and_cash_foreign_currency_of_over_10000_/
Slater
Agree min of 2 or 3 yrs
Some have the opinion it will never be allowed back in
Although FTSE Russell did not say if the move was permanent, it appears these companies are unlikely to be re-admitted to the indexes.
'The assumption is that until such time as liquidity (the ability to trade) returns, the shares will remain deleted until further notice,' said Richard Hunter, head of markets at interactive investor.
'Any return to the index would be a complex assumption of this ability to trade, which looks extremely unlikely particularly given the current circumstances.'
Taken from This money
Read the rns nothing to do with reshuffles,funds are not buying so they are being totally removed from the ftse
Dgr
Its not just ftse 100 but all ftse indices
Yes some many people invest to makre a quid without any thought and loose it all
Leiclad
Good luck trying to deal otc personally i dont think you will be able to,as nobody will want to buy them
They may decide to go onto the aim market its lot cheaper for them as well
anybody any thoughts
Why is there a big difference between the adr price and our price
I cant believe that some many people invest in shares and havent got a clue of basic fundamentals,no wonder they loose money
700 posts saying the same thing and still people continue to say that they are going to be delisted
There has got to be a high chance that they will saction somebody with such a large shareholding as they believe he has some control of the company should this happen then the shares will more than likely be suspended just like Evraz
Gopnik
i think they are buying gold not selling it
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-02-27/bank-of-russia-resumes-gold-buying-after-two-years-on-sidelines
Taken from investopedia ,a controlling interest is when a shareholder holds a majority of a company's voting stock.
A shareholder does not have to have majority ownership in a company to have a controlling interest as long as they own a significant portion of its voting shares.