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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Travelzest | LSE:TVZ | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032849084 | ORD 2P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.375 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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22/11/2013 06:27 | 29howard still seems to be consumed by jealousy and obsessed by other posters. Not surprising he ends up with so many losers when his focus is on the investments of others than his own. | loverat | |
21/11/2013 21:31 | lol Even though he is filtered a search still shows his posts, up 50% since I mentioned it here several times (MIN) TravelZest - Bull Run in sight - TVZ Loverat - 04 Nov 2013 - 14:48:35 - 795 of 873 Yes - let's all buy MIN. And then I am sure we can all blame everyone else but ourselves if and when that goes down the tubes. Dear oh dear - talk about ambulance chasing. | 29howard | |
13/11/2013 18:42 | Clarion Solicitors 100 Solicitors 9 Partners 3 Offices and counting Last year Clarion settled an out of court agreement with a subsidiary of The Cattle Group for 16m GBP. Shareholders took them to court when they announced the company was going into administration and shareholders would receive nothing! Advice received from Solicitors has been to personally pursue the Directors now. This info is coming from inside by someone keen to make a deal to protect themselves when this all comes out. It's gonna get pretty ugly Now the bigger picture, think this is what you might be referring to Stuart. LDC, Elleway, Aldenham....Chico Nanji Chico Nanji is a nobody. I've practically heard it from someone who has done business with him before. Basically he's a loser that's lending his face to the real money people. The guys behind the offshore trust who funded all this. We want all info on: Rob Giles. Which paper was most vocal about celebs and businessmen evading tax with offshore accounts? That is where this info will end up. They will be acutely aware of how to put a stop to all this, I would urge them to start moving right now. The deal is not complete, we will put a stop to it. It takes 30 days, they are pretending it is so nobody raised any objections in the meantime. We'll show them a whole new meaning of objection that they never before imagined | adds78 | |
13/11/2013 18:40 | A little bit of background on our representatives: The Criminal Division - we may require their services later on, you will see why. One of the leading criminal practices in the country. This highly regarded team has a longstanding reputation in all matters connected with criminal law. The leading criminal practice in Yorkshire, ABR Solicitors, is ranked in the top four practices nationwide and the top three in the North West. The criminal law practice is going from strength to strength handling numerous high profile and complex cases all over the country. In Chambers UK 2013 sources said the ABR Solicitors team is noted for its work in complex and very high cost cases, and its practice is recognised nationwide. "The firm gives the highest possible level in terms of quality of instructions and legal ability." | adds78 | |
13/11/2013 18:39 | For starters: The main question was this, if we proceed and pursue this, would we get paid, who would pay, can they afford to pay? So we looked for Directors and Officers Insurance, it covers Directors in their position against such action. We found they are insured by Chartis Insurance. Great news! The insurance WILL NOT cover Directors in instances of fraud. Well that is what we are alleging may have happened here. Bad news... So then we look at Directors personal assets, SOMEBODY has to pay..So we started looking further: Nigel Jenkins sold shares in Unijet in 1998 for 20m pounds. He owns a home in Florida and a country home here. He also has 7 Ferrari's: I am taking 1st pick Molyneux: 20,000 Acres of hunting ground in Wales worth over 4m pounds | adds78 | |
11/11/2013 14:25 | Over-hyped, over-fluffed ramper driven stock. When the mist clears you'll be left counting your crashed investments, imo. Strong sell. | smythy4 | |
09/11/2013 12:23 | Well done for looking at an action group. Ignore the sad gloaters who always click on suspended share threads as it gives them pleasure to see people losing money and then to lecture them afterwards. I know from experience that many action groups are not successful for various reasons. However more recently there have been one or two which have had some measure of success. I know that for many, this turned into a trading share where the risks were known. Nevertheless setting up any group is good for shareholder power and sends out a clear message in response to shocking behaviour by directors etc elsewhere. I suggest someone may look at other sharegroups which have set up to look at what they achieved and how. | loverat | |
09/11/2013 12:14 | I do not understand why you all want a action group, you all had ample time to read the balance sheet, company was losing money hand over fist and had piles of debt that was not coming down, it was made quite clear by some of us this was going to happen, sorry but when you invest in a indebted company losing money you can expect this outcome, this is Aim, accept the outcome, take the hit and move on, cannot see what you expect to gain with a action group, put yourself in the position of the company owed all the money, they have to take action to try and get it back or most of it. | 29howard | |
09/11/2013 12:10 | Can I have link for action group - I will join | brandy5911 | |
08/11/2013 09:33 | If we get 10% of holders can we request an egm? | khaledibn | |
07/11/2013 17:34 | letter to shareholders | reks | |
07/11/2013 11:19 | No probs i will join today. My name is Jerry. | reks | |
07/11/2013 10:26 | Nice support building here.....until the RNS comes that shareholders will 100% not receive anything i will not give up. If it does then i will be taking legal action as i know 2 lawyers in NY who are very interested in this case also. The Canadian financial authority are also more strict than UK one so any dodgy ongoings and it will be bought to attention. GLA | reks | |
06/11/2013 21:36 | Freddie, any idea how much we're talking money-wise? Any ballpark figure will do.Yes I believe we are a smaller group than hibu. Cheers | khaledibn | |
06/11/2013 16:59 | Go through my links above in detail. Your company sounds according to todays article to have gone into administration. On lawyers maybe contact the HSG however ours are VERY busy. The route you may be going down is as a stakeholder, in this reguards you can be another creditor. It will cost you money. Travelzest I think is a small company compared with Hibu in terms of the number of private shareholders and the losses involved. | freddie ferret | |
06/11/2013 16:23 | Hi All is not lost. Please see my Hibu information thread. Also see the Hibu Shareholders Group information site. All you shareholders need to get together and get the right lawyer. You could contact the HSG, however things are rather busy at the present. I will post up something about your predicament on the HSG website (members only). I would comment that it is possible for a company to go under for legitimate reasons, it is also possible for a company to go under due to negligence or theft or fraud on the part of current or former directors. Perhaps the most powerfull bit of the site. hibushareholders@gma Best wishes and good luck for the future. | freddie ferret |
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