mrtubz198315 Aug 2013 14:01
Just had a read at the mentioned rns on 23 May. It is rather lengthy so I suggest you read it yourself. It seems you should get the money for your 200,000 old shares. Here is a an extrsct of the rns:
".....As explained further below, Shareholders holding fewer than 430,000 Existing Ordinary Shares at the Record Date will receive cash in lieu of their Existing Ordinary Shares. The Board is conscious that the ancillary dealing costs which would be incurred by Shareholders in individually realising investments of this size through market sales, coupled with the current limited liquidity of the Existing Ordinary Shares, would be prohibitive in many circumstances. Accordingly, the Capital Reorganisation provides a realisation event for such Shareholders at a significantly reduced cost."
best rgds, Larry