http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/dec/31/former-bumi-owner-wins-legal-battle-110m-rosan-roeslani
"An arbitration tribunal in Singapore ruled that Rosan Roeslani, who formerly headed Berau Coal, the Borneo mine in which the group held an 85% stake, was obliged to honour an agreement to repay the multimillion-pound sum plus accrued interest and legal costs.
Roeslani had signed a contract in summer 2013 agreeing to repay the missing money, without admitting liability. Bumi had told shareholders the missing money related to spending for which there was “no clear business purpose”.
ARMS has yet to recoup the funds despite having secured an asset-freezing ruling in France on two French properties that Roeslani owns – Château de Bonaban and Château de la Grénerie. Meanwhile, Roeslani has emerged as one of a trio of Indonesian businessmen who took over Italian football club Inter Milan."
As long as peeps are interested in ARMs, MMs will be happy to push the Sp upwards and think the demand after lunch may just push sp to test 25p as ARMS moves up fast, let's see.