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I thought the news at the AGM was positive. We have now applied for an extension to the 15th July for the filings to be completed in Canada (not yet granted) which was predictable and the final prospectus will be submitted to the FCA this Friday. Then the Q1 results added to the prospectus mid July and simply await the nod to relist. I don't really see how adding the Q1 results should add 4 weeks to the relist as these figures will be pretty self explanatory to the FCA. If we list by the end of July I will be very happy.
Correct. On the Sedar Website.
Two things : A. Reading the reply I am not completely convinced it was good news. He goes into a lot of detail regarding the problems and it didn't seem as if the FCA had much faith in the man.
B. I'm not entirely convinced either that it was a genuine reply from Art. I mean on one hand he's going into fine detail, the next he's saying he doesn't want release any detail as it may antagonise the FCA. The man isn't naive enough to believe that it potentially could get shared on social media.
I'm just a bit sceptical.
Why is anyone taking any notice of this? They are basically repeating the previous RNS and nothing whatsoever has changed. ii cannot know before anybody else.
Mum.
Doubt it as it takes a minimum of 6 weeks (up to 65 weeks maximum) to implement a share consolidation. Isn't the AGM end of June? So if passed it would take probably months to go through all the correct procedures. We will relist before then I'm sure.
https://www.sedar.com/DisplayCompanyDocuments.do?lang=EN&issuerNo=00021327
Seems like AGM and a proposed share consolidation?
Surely they don't need to the end of June though? Is 45 days a mandatory request?
Iron.
Exactly. I don't think anyone is fearful it won't relist, just the timing and lack of communication. Many stand to make life changing money so we all have every right to expect clarity.
3littlepigs
So 45 days is standard irrespective if they only need 1 week?
The earlier 'generic' reply was from the PR company but I thought it would be better to email someone directly in COPL. I truely hope I'm wrong but I think late June/early July is now probable. No issue if it's all properly done but the companies communication is dreadful. They may yet surprise us.
Bob the reply was from COPL Canada and not the PR company. I have emailed her in the past and to be fair she does reply swiftly but an RNS is if nothing else, courteous to all share holders.
Original enquiry followed by her reply.
Good afternoon.
As a share holder I am asking for some information regarding the RNS released in Canada yesterday. I was of the understanding that the relisting in London was scheduled for late May/early June but the RNS has lowered my confidence. I do not think it would be much to ask for the company to release an RNS to inform share holders what is happening with the delivery of the prospectus that the FCA require. Are we still on target to relist when proposed or is this now delayed? If so what is the new aim for relisting?
Kind regards.
Matthew Evans.
Matthew:
The prospectus will require the most recent financial filings and should include the Audit for Atomic which has not yet been completed. I expect once we have the audit from Atomic, and include that into our financial filings, the Company will have a better idea of timelines.
Regards
CAthy
Exactly. I asked about yesterday's announcement and the potential impact on relisting.
I got the generic response from Charles as well.
Dear Matthew,
Thank you for your email. I can only state that the re-admission process is ongoing. It is progressing but the process is ultimately being driven by the FCA. COPL is doing everything it can to push things forward and is working closely with the regulator as it aims to meet its target time frame. As soon as it is in a position to provide a further update on the re-admission timing it will certainly do so.
Kind regards,
Charles
Panama.
I'm desperately trying to forget about COPL whilst we're suspended but with language like that it is very, very difficult to ignore. He seems very, very confident and whilst I'm a smallish holder compared to some, 3p would be life changing for me. #staycalm (somehow!).
Only on the Canadian Exchange.
Is it possible that Art has submitted the prospectus already or would he have to release an RNS to inform us?
I want it no more than 0.8p for the simple fact that if it ooens 1.5p+ there will be a quick sell off. I prefer this share to have steady, positive, gradual growth rather than be a volatile share which what surely lth's prefer. I'm seeking 5-7p within 2 years which based on all known facts and realistic optimism is possible/probable. However if it's regularly spike and dip it becomes too difficult to read as a sp.
They are being relisted on the London Stock Exchange so why on earth are HSBC stating they won't be? HL have told me that as long as COPL Group is relisted on a market THEY trade on, they can stay in an isa. HMRC rules are based on the market a share is traded on i.e British so what are HSBC on about?
I think it would be better to (if possible) release good news in stages i.e (good) miscible flooding results, potential Nigerian progress, TR-1's etc.
I think the SP will be greater for consistently releasing good news in stages rather than a bulk release before retrading. Imo it creates momentum (spike on spike) whereas if all is known on opening it temps investors to sell earlier than they perhaps would have given the 'that's as good as it can get' mentality. If all is known there is the initial 'boom' but it may fizzle out and the gradual progressive rise slower or less substantial whereas a slow release of positivity keeps investors expectations higher and are less likely to sell.