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MYSQ Mysquar

0.29
0.00 (0.00%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Mysquar Investors - MYSQ

Mysquar Investors - MYSQ

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Mysquar MYSQ London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.29 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.29 0.29
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Posted at 11/2/2019 07:38 by club sandwich
I am not an investor in MYSQ, nor have I ever been. However, a friendly warning. I was invested in a company called Paragon Diamonds (PRG) - as clear a case of AIM fraud as you could ever hope to see (in retrospect, of course). I contacted a guy called Peter Petyt (at a company called 4Rivers) who was helping to put together a class action for s'holders in African Potash (AFPO). He seemed to know what he was talking about. I and 9 other PRG s'holders each stumped up a £250 'activation fee' to pay for his time to work on the case, with the understanding that he (and the lawyers involved, who were working no-win, no-fee) would take a cut (of about a third) from any settlement with the nomad (it was they we were planning to sue - for negligence in not conducting sufficient Due Diligence to spot the fraudulent RNSs - as they would have professional indemnity insurance). I believe 10 AFPO s'holders also stumped up a £2.5k activation fee. That was H1/H2 2017. On Sunday 3rd Feb Petyt mailed Paragon s'holders to say that following (allegedly) advice from counsel there was no case, and he was withdrawing. 18 wasted months and £2.5k down the drain. I believe AFPO s'holders have had a similar experience.

I mention all of this because I gather that some MYSQ s'holders have been talking to Petyt about a possible class action against the company.

I'm not suggesting that any MYSQ s'holders should or should not deal with Petyt - that's entirely up to you. All I'm saying is that if any of you have (or do) come across him exercise extreme caution before parting with any money. I would suggest you ask him to demonstrate a track record of success in such cases before giving him any money: as far as I'm aware he doesn't have one, we were going to be it.

If anyone wants to DM me for a private chat I'd be fine with that.
Posted at 02/9/2018 19:18 by sweet karolina
Eric is up for $8.5m fraud. TW invested £100k of other peoples money in someone who turned out to be a fraud. TW made sure investors got their money back but got the sack. He has since clawed his way back investing his own money and has enough to rebuild a house in Greece with a pool.
Posted at 02/9/2018 12:44 by sweet karolina
Aidan Early was sent to prison following his first failed venture nearly 30 years ago. He is a long term associate of Craig Whyte. He has been made personally bankrupt twice, been disqualified as a director and about 50 of the companies he was on the board of have gone bust. Not one single venture has ever made a penny for ordinary investors, whereas a number of insiders have made out like bandits.


It is clear that having someone who backs AE trying to discredit those who warn about MYSQ is the best reason to get out of MYSQ as fast as your legs will carry you.
Posted at 27/8/2018 21:14 by 888icb
Warren Buffets Berkshire Hathaway is investing circa Us$300 million in India’s largest digital payment company. The Indian company One 97 Communications already has Japan’s SoftBank and China’s Alibaba as investors. Mysq is in a very desirable sector and Alibaba has already been looking.
Posted at 04/7/2018 11:35 by mot007
!FOLLOWFEED
ounder of MySquar Rita Nguyen, who had been named one of Forbes’ Asia Power Businesswomen in March,
claimed to have been unfairly forced out by investors and the board of directors.
In the post, Nguyen accuses her key investors of staging a hostile takeover.
this could be our mystery holder.....time for revenge
Posted at 08/6/2018 08:49 by dollar17
From a recent interview with the CEO&COO. CEO Eric Schaer: It's going to be an exciting year, there's alot of things that the company is poised to launch and we're VERY well poised to accomplish our goals, so we feel that these steps that we're taken are going to add tremendous shareholders' value..." "...we're now starting to attract institutional investors as we saw from one of the TR-1's that we've just released in the past few days�"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDRrW7qr6Yk&;feature=youtu.be&a=
Posted at 05/6/2018 14:35 by dollar17
Good volume again. Bonds should be cleared soon. Then price will move. Warrants at around 3.15. Good luck all genuine investors $-)
Posted at 05/4/2018 14:40 by sweet karolina
But still completely unable to answer any of the questions that matter, which are:

So why have lots of people tried and failed to sue TW?

If nobody listens to TW why do so many pay to subscribe to Shareprophets? - completely funded at under £6 per month.

Why are 1000s of investors going to UKIS - the biggest Investor show in UK?

TW has made clear what he will say about MYSQ to those 1000s of investors. Why are MYSQ doing nothing about it? The video will be put on line so many more can see it.

With "revenue rising" why is it the same as a year ago - ie before the phoney related party revenues which were used to ramp the share price to get the fraudulent placing away?

Why are losses increasing?

Why has cash burn increased so much?

Why has MYSQ had to do a death spiral deal? Why have they done that deal with a company that seems to have no money?

What is going to happen to the shareprice once the conversions start?

How are MYSQ going to raise more money by this time next year when all the death spiral money has gone?

What is going to happen when Asian regulators act against MYSQ?
Posted at 04/4/2018 07:57 by sweet karolina
So why have lots of people tried and failed to sue TW?

If nobody listens to TW why do so many pay to subscribe to Shareprophets? - completely funded at under £6 per month.

Why are 1000s of investors going to UKIS - the biggest Investor show in UK?

TW has made clear what he will say about MYSQ to those 1000s of investors. Why are MYSQ doing nothing about it? The video will be put on line so many more can see it.

With "revenue rising" why is it the same as a year ago - ie before the phoney related party revenues which were used to ramp the share price to get the fraudulent placing away?

Why are losses increasing?

Why has cash burn increased so much?

Why has MYSQ had to do a death spiral deal? Why have they done that deal with a company that seems to have no money?

What is going to happen to the shareprice once the conversions start?

How are MYSQ going to raise more money by this time next year when all the death spiral money has gone?

What is going to happen when Asian regulators act against MYSQ?
Posted at 06/1/2018 18:45 by dollar17
Extract From 'Thisismoney' article- It’s fair to say the past few months have been challenging for MySQUAR investors. Towards the end of last year the Myanmar-language social media, payments and entertainment group teamed up with a couple of partners. This included a deal that will see its games distributed on the Huawei InTouch platform.yet the shares haven’t responded, with investors harbouring concerns over a slight slowdown in daily revenue growth in the first quarter, while the civil unrest in the country probably hasn’t helped either.The market’s sentiment took a significant turn for the better this week though as MySQUAR delivered a belated Christmas present to its shareholders.it said on Wednesday it had received an approach from a mystery organisation which could lead to a takeover offer at some point in the near future.
MySQUAR hinted that it would prefer to be taken out further down the line, stating that it appreciated the interest but is not actively seeking a buyer as it expects to become an “even more attractive prospect over time”.the firm muttered the usual line that there can be no certainty of any offer, but investors were willing to chance their arm, sending the stock soaring by almost 50 per cent to 2.4 pence.

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