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ADH Asia Digital

1.50
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Asia Digital LSE:ADH London Ordinary Share GB00B7D7F340 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.50 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Asia Digital Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/5/2012
19:00
I get the impression that you are not fond of Moss, shuell.
I seem to recall that you may have worked with him?
My burden was that total prat Lees.

almost
03/5/2012
11:41
Why would we have any confidence in Moss as an investor? He'd be sure to blow the lot on a three-legged horse. I am ceratinly going to vote against, at which stage I assume all remaining funds would simply be returned to shareholders?
Probably 50p each if we are lucky, but at least we will stop Moss having the pleasure of gambling our last few coppers away.

almost
27/4/2012
08:45
Tweet from mosschops "So long and thanks for all the cash"
paddy71
24/4/2012
10:03
My experience of him is that he is not equipped to be either a chairman or a non-exec.
almost
23/4/2012
14:02
It is indeed the same one, but he is an executive director of kea petroleum - I can only hope that he is a better executive than chairman, but those are the risks of investing
paddy71
23/4/2012
11:25
Out of interest is that the same David Lees at Kea Petroleum?
liquid millionaire
23/4/2012
11:19
Elegantly put,Paddy.
Or to put it another way, Moss and his gang have roundly fxxxed us, probably the creditors as well, and continue to do so till the money runs out.
I was on the board of a company with Lees once, and always felt that under all that Aussie bonhomie, he was a xxxxxx xxxxxxx git.

almost
23/4/2012
08:23
Well, the shareholders will have to vote on the matter in the next couple of months, a prospectus should be sent out and then the company will have 12 months to find something to invest into (probably by way of reversal into shell). Small issues

1) The company will have negative assets
2) No one in their right mind would believe anything Mr Moss says about the liabilities
3) There are plenty of other shells with cash in them, run by better people

So in answer to your question, few shareholders will vote and it will pass as the only alternative will be insolvency now, Mr Moss will continue to draw his salary and then in 12 months the company will delist and be insolvent.

I am sure some of the creditors will look to take action against the Holding company in the meantime but there are no real assets to go after so it will be a lot noise but little action.

In short Moss will continue to use shareholders money as his own.

Lessons learnt:

Don't invest in anything with Moss, David Lees, Keith Lassman or John Porter
Don't use Howard Kennedy as a law firm as Lassman is a Partner there

paddy71
23/4/2012
06:49
don't the shareholders get a say in if they feel Moss is a viable option to invest their money or, is it a case of Moss needing a job / pay scheme until he uses all the cash up? Defaulting on debts from businesses he set up as part of the group is not credible surely?? How much more evidence does this totally inept Board want..........

and as for the share price ......... no, Thanks Moss, really, you are a total ........

halo1
17/4/2012
18:38
You are quite wrong, shuell....he's much worse than that!
Does anyone know what he plans to "invest" in.....I wish to know so that I can avoid it like the plague.

almost
17/4/2012
17:05
So more money for bug eyed Adrian to spend on his wife and son. Thief and liar to the end.
shuell
17/4/2012
14:23
....except we have managed to plumb a new depth!
almost
16/4/2012
14:50
Hi Shuell, nice to see you back.
You are quite right.....nothing has changed.

almost
15/4/2012
10:28
Moss is riding round on his expensive motor bike like the pratt that he is!
shuell
13/4/2012
15:52
I assume Moss is in an opium den?
almost
10/4/2012
05:47
This share stinks and the directors should be held accountable for their actions (or lack thereof).

It is a travesty.

pmorgan
06/4/2012
08:37
Sorry to hear of your loss here Knnylnd, I remember you from HML thread,did you ever hear what happened to the fraudsters at HML?
sweepie2
06/4/2012
01:19
I think the real travesty will be if Moss is ever allowed to work again. What an awful track record. Of the 8-10 major ventures that the firm launched, 2 were successful.

The initial UK business financed the takeover of webgravity, which he then mostly killed. By the time he had broken the technology and started the massive decline in the UK business, the Australian business was making money.

Dgm and Aktiv in Asia showed some promise and growth but when he got rid of the guys running those businesses the fortunes seemed to change, and since that point he seems to have been painting himself into a corner by selling assets to maintain his own. Wage. That's the truly painful part to watch. The uk through an MBO that ended in that business being bust, then Australia sold in a fire sale, Aktiv sold for nearly nothing, India now, and Singapore round the corner.

That leaves Moss and his love child of China.

The man is an incompetent fool IMHO, and I think everyone on the list needs to make sure he never works again

Anyway, time for bed...

watcher101
05/4/2012
15:21
If I remember correctly I think Adrian was known for having a pony tail. Was a few years ago mind.
loverat
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