RE: COPL Large Shareholders Grouo25 Jan 2024 09:55
Don’t lose sight of this from earlier this morning….
Good Morning, apologies for no update yesterday, very busy one…
Already being noticed by Momajid, so time to share a few things about Milton Capital.
Are you sitting comfortably?
Let’s have a look at the directors of Milton Capital, a small, inoffensive investment fund based in London. Only four directors, so nice and cosy….
https://milton-capital.co.uk/about.html
Richard Paul Mays (Non-Executive Director) He was Vice President Business Development and General Counsel of Canadian Overseas Petroleum Limited. A role he held since 2014.
Influential player, knows COPL inside out.
Nick Pillar (Non-Executive Director)
He served for 10 years as Head of Geophysics for COPL, until retiring last March, where he undertook geophysical analysis of opportunities and assets in the UKCS, West Africa, and America. Basically, Art’s right hand man, knows both fields inside out and fully aware of their value.
Malcolm Burne (Director)
Malcolm started his long career as an equities analyst and later became a financial columnist with the Financial Times and other business publications blah, blah….
His work history on the Milton site is extensive and varied (and highly successful), but one thing he avoids mentioning is that he’s one of Tom Winnifrith’s mates and a former Director of TW’s collapsed Rivington Street Holdings!
A very small world, isn’t it?
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/1cl1k40cIqE9BKHoVptLHUiKqZs/appointments
Their Chairman, Malcolm Burne, has stated publically, within an official Chairman’s report, that they are actively seeking a reverse take over target within the O&G sector. This is an organisation that has been vary low key for several years, but sprung to life towards the end of last year, took on two new ex COPL directors, has two big , well connected financial bruisers and a network of connections behind it (which we may go into later). It’s a highly focused RTO vehicle, re-structured late last year for a specific task.
Who’s pulling it’s strings?