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PRG Paragon Diamnd

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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Paragon Diamnd LSE:PRG London Ordinary Share GG00B6684H44 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.90 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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22/3/2017
06:41
and with respect I'm not sure it's *entire* - it's 16 sides of A4 long (plus Appendices), but it would need to be many multiples of that to deep dive into *all* matters, including the funding (not that I pretend to understand the finer details of all that anyway). It simply quotes what the company and Manduca stated in key RNSs and interviews, against what we know now or knew then to be the truth. Damned by their own words...
club sandwich
22/3/2017
06:18
Thanks for that Fest, much appreciated.I'm perfectly happy to take on the morons, but support is always welcome.
club sandwich
22/3/2017
00:09
Beeks, I've seen Clubbies draft letter to the SFO.Trust me when I say, it's professional, powerful and it WILL be taken seriously. If not, the SFO has no function.It's an entire concise catalogue of the lies by the CEO of Paragon, together with the appalling negligence by the Nomad. It blew me away when I read it, because like most victims of trauma I had blocked out the memory of much of what went on.At the very least the future operations of both of those entities will be curtailed, and at best, prison sentences could ensue.
festario
21/3/2017
21:36
now back onto the filter list with you, you vile toerag.
club sandwich
21/3/2017
21:03
Although of course we aren't quite sure if that figure is pesetas or drachma..
beeks of arabia
21/3/2017
21:03
And you expect regulators to take you seriously?I hope any action group chooses its leader wisely. If it was me I would be excluding a reactive loudmouth like you who a) contacts a CEOs son and b) doesn't turn up to meetings when he has 70k on the line.Ciao.
beeks of arabia
21/3/2017
20:55
That's a 'yes', then...
club sandwich
21/3/2017
19:38
This is better than the telly.
beeks of arabia
21/3/2017
19:36
Maybe it was Manduca - that flash of pique and use of my name was quite telling.Not that it matters - next week the letter to the SFO goes, and my name enters the public domain as the complainant of record.Let all the evils that lurk in the mud hatch out...
club sandwich
21/3/2017
19:30
Anyone know any hackers who can do a lookup on itsallillegals' posts, see where the IP address resolves to?Sure the SFO will be able to get it from ADVFN's log files with a court order...
club sandwich
21/3/2017
19:02
"No one has been asked for any more money in the loan note group or ever will be. " There is only one person who could know that
sclper
21/3/2017
17:36
"No one has been asked for any more money in the loan note group or ever will be. "They don't need to be asked. I hear that one of them seriously suggested 10 of them should get together and kick in £1600 each to stop Paragon being delisted. The fools sure are keen to throw their money away, if that's true...
club sandwich
21/3/2017
15:51
Ileeman

He did at the time and commented heavily and negatively about the £500k loan.



A quick question.

If £16k is all it takes to wind up PRG why do it, why not continue with the backing mooted to be on the table..

Perhaps it has to do with getting rid of the the Spreadex banked shares and the Lesotho guy's holding.

Did anyone ever get to the bottom of the Spreadex holding. Is it that a geared deal by Paragon lodging shares and the cheque wasn't coming to cover them in full.

superg1
21/3/2017
14:35
ilovefrogs - yes, like I said, they're deep into the 419 trap now. financial ruin, homelessness and divorce awaits them. A year or two from now they'll be cursing themselves for not listening to me (after they've finished cursing Manduca, if they ever do)...
club sandwich
21/3/2017
14:30
"Anyway, I digress."

I like what you did there haha

ileeman
21/3/2017
14:29
It really does remind me of those 419 scams from Africa. You know, Prince Mawuli from Senegal has $20m he needs to get out of the country, and needs a UK bank account to pay it into. He's identified you as the perfect agent for this transaction, and if you'd just be ok to pay the £2,000 admin charge, the whole amount will be wired to your account and you can take 20% of it for your trouble.

In this case, PM has huge backers just gagging to provide finance for the world's biggest diamond mining operation. If investors could just give a few grand each to keep the lights on and the taxman of Prince Manduca's back, then funds will flow, and said investors will be paid back many times over.....

Only difference here is that the 419 scammers are slightly more trustworthy than PM..... ;-)

ilovefrogs
21/3/2017
14:29
You are a disgrace Ian Westbrook aka lnholder. No one has been asked for any more money in the loan note group or ever will be. Your attempts to publish nonsense under a new user name are a sham. It's obvious it's you as you often attempt to use flowery metaphors. And to try to publish a private address on here is so base as to be gutter level.

Anyway, I digress. I have been asked by a genuine loan note holder in a recent post to stop liaising with yourselves on here and so out of respect for the group and provided the other party mentioned in that post upholds his end (you know what that is about) then this is my last post ever on here.

itsallillegal
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