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Thirty thousand just brought some one knows what they are doing.
Still not to late for those with nominee accounts to vote NO just phone your broker/bank and instruct them to vote NO for all your shares!
So did I but have just been on the phone to them and told them to vote NO on all the shares I own in amerisur.
We all have a chance to express how we felt! If we all vote NO then the bid may/will not succeed.Voting forms from our brokers/share accounts should arrive in the post next week...
Log on to your account and go to corporate actions and follow instructions or phone them.
I have just sent my broker a e-mail instructing him to vote NO for my share holding.
Hi
If you want you want to voice your opinion then do as I will do and vote NO to the deal!
common sense re sale price.
If you purchase something for 19p knowing it to be worth 50p you are hardly going to sell it for 20-25p are you.
Patience is a virtue.
Yes you are reading it right!
The answer to take out price is quite simple!
If you brought a item for £1 knowing it to be worth at very least £5 and if you renovated said item over a six month period it would be worth £10 - £12 how much would you sell it for?
Certainly not for £2
I am defiantly holding on to all my shares in this company. I can see huge potential here just look at past history.
Three directors purchased shares yesterday always a good sign
Chairman finance director and non director all paid 4.40 per share
I don`t know how come you got your money as I have just consulted both my brokers and both investigated and came back with the reply NO PAYMENT DATE SET YET
Giles Clarke has played a blinder with his other companies and I don`t see why this company will be any different. I must agree with the majority that this will be huge if you look at the names involved with this company. Does any one remember the Australian gold company Psion (I think) in the sixty's went from virtuly nothing to nearly £100 in days. If only