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Think this may have been shorted big time over last 3years, someone here suggested Cannacord were? despite losing the case to maxwell it seems shareholders were in so deep that they still weren't selling and so this may have been creating huge problems closing shorts, who knows. and then the A-word rns. whole thing is disgraceful. if criminality at play then need an insider whistleblower to divulge criminal behaviour. thats the only way to change Aim behaviour.
Still waiting for a WHISTLEBLOWER to pull the cards down on this corrupt market.
So again, if there has been any criminal behaviour going on in the last few months then hopefully a whistle-blower will have the balls to say enough is enough with Aim. the way ordinary folk have been turned over is scandalous and makes the uk Post Office scandal seem legitimate. COME ON WHISTLEBLOWER, what do you know!
Come on LSE/FCA, once and for all, it must be easy to investigate this as the company is tiny and the nr of individuals and parties involved are small. Use the investigation outcome as a benchmark to clean up Aim. Start looking after the little man too.
If there has been any criminal behaviour going on in the last few months then hopefully a whistle-blower will have the balls to say enough is enough with Aim. the way ordinary folk have been turned over is scandalous and makes the uk Post Office scandal seem legitimate. COME ON WHISTLEBLOWER, what do you know!
Come on LSE/FCA, once and for all, it must be easy to investigate this as the company is tiny and the nr of individuals and parties involved are small. Use the investigation outcome as a benchmark to clean up Aim.
And depends on how much they are paying re Maxwell court fees and to get Tesla to withdraw their action. Interesting no furrher tr1s considering the extent of share churn, who owns most of these now, will be critical if we get to agm vote. joining the dots i'm 90%/10% this will now go into admin, with placing offer being withdrawn.
Never understood why, after Tesla acquired Maxwell, capxx didn't offer Maxwell ongoing royalty free (confidential) licence instead of suing them. PR would have been huge with other potential licensors none the wiser that Tesla/Maxwell were paying zip
Still find it puzzling that tradingdutchman and his band of 50 lths with 10%+ holding (with a 95% paper loss) have lost their voices, it doesn't add up. Before the placing announcement td indicated instead they were trying to talk to capxx directly. so what do they think of the funding proposal? Is td's band the other investors referred to in the £2m placing. if so then like directors it looks like they are not risking anything more at this point. their silence is worrying, cloak and daggers
Who trusts capxx. why did IIs bale out at a huge loss on there original investment? for sure they would have been aware of capxx/Tesla close to reaching an agreement. all being stage managed imo to end goal already fixed, but what is their end goal, admin or not?
Why the 2 tranches, why risk £100k now in the 1st tranche when admin still a risk? directors not taking a risk on the £30k as part of 2nd tranche. As said, who will own the majority of the 800m+ shares in circulation at time of yes/no vote as they will decide fate of private investors holding at that point. that said I think a lot of PIs will take a plunge if this falls below placing price in the next week
Who will be holding the shares by the time the yes/no vote comes around. yes vote is not a forgone conclusion. a lot of smoke and mirrors over the last few months. is there a scenario even where capxx want a no vote to take into administration. as unlikely at it seems nothing would surprise me. very interesting who will be voting ie what will share ownership be when votes are cast
Someone on here mentioned that Cannacord may have been shorting this stock for a good while. If true and they were finding it impossible to close the short even after the result of the court case is it possible that the sp crash last week gave them a way out. anyone know enough about shorting to comment?
Difficult to see how the sp will increase much in the future as big investors will be very tempted to keep trading this as each 0.1p rise means a £2m profit or each 0.5p rise means £10m profit. Very tempting to regularly trade stifling any chance of sp rise. poor lths. So stagnant sp over next year at which point funds will be low again unless there is dramatic change in sales this year.
Wobble, I think tradingdutchman has a circle of lths who have made direct representations to capxx in the past. perhaps this would be a better route in the first place if td was happy to widen the circle - think he needs private info and shareholding history - td?
Excuse me. no troll just cautious and right to be so. just to remind you, and anyone whose not read it yet, from the horses mouth in last week's rns which was a huge warning:
There is no guarantee that an equity financing will be achievable and, in the absence of any additional financing being available, the Board would have to take steps to preserve and maximise value for its creditors and should the Company fail to achieve a solution in the short term, the Board would have no option but to place the Company into administration. In this eventuality, it is not known how much, if any, value would be returned to shareholders.