RE: RNS22 Jan 2026 13:29
I hadn't provided any numbers golf - it's the logic point you're either not understanding or are pretending not to understand.
25 February 2025:
The resolution was passed which approved the consolidation of the Company's ordinary shares on a 1,500 for 1 basis, such that every 1,500 ordinary shares of 0.0001p each were consolidated into 1 ordinary share of 0.15p in nominal value (the "Consolidation").
To effect the Consolidation, 104 additional ordinary shares of 0.0001p each ("Additional Shares") have been allotted to an adviser of the Company so that the aggregate nominal value of the ordinary share capital of the Company before the Consolidation is exactly divisible by 1,500.
As a result, the Company's existing issued share capital of 74,935,895,896 ordinary shares of 0.0001p together with the Additional Shares was consolidated into 49,957,264 ordinary shares of 0.15p, each with one voting right.
If you say held 1% of the company (749m shares) - after the consolidation your still hold 1% of the company (500k shares). The consolidation has zero real-term effect on your percentage holding of the company.