TDO: I think you're being hopeful rather than being knowing.
FWIW I don't think there will be much of a pull back if any at all. I think it will be flat day overall. The risk/reward is too great to not to have some interest in it for the medium term at least.
RE: FTI stalling the liquidation of FRCC28 Nov 2019 10:47
The creditor ie SHope can keep the liquidator in work for as long as he is not happy that the liquidator has not pursued all avenues for getting his money back. The liquidator has to get an agreement from the courts that he/she can stop if the creditor doesn't want them to stop. (UK insolvency process)
If you are right MP then we could be waiting another year or so.
IMO I believe this is a side show (as you and others have suggested in the past) and ZZ/SN are pursuing other avenues with the GG in getting Block 12 into production.
Everybody wants this to happen ASAP (except those north of the border)
RE: FTI stalling the liquidation of FRCC27 Nov 2019 15:08
If FRR are heading towards a total communications blackout for the purposes of forcing FTI to liquidate FRCC what happens if SHope still pays them to keep stalling. In your research MP have you found any legal timescales that enforces the liquidation?
Diatribe with a new subject heading when not required?
Apparently the shorting crew get paid per reply to their posts especially against a new subject heading. Suggest you do not respond directly and if you do then only in a vague round about way.