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CBUY Cloudbuy Plc

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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cloudbuy Plc LSE:CBUY London Ordinary Share GB00B09Y8Y28 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% 0.15 0.10 0.20 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/1/2020
11:58
Feel sorry for the real holders
highnetworthclub
27/1/2020
10:51
I heard William is attending and he's "tooled up" for today.
chuffer2
24/1/2020
21:44
Jonc for the last time to all...I am NOT Tara...just accept that. What’s correct (as per fellow-poster just now) is that the ONLY way to influence the outcome (and retain a shred of ever recouping money) is to vote AGAINST delisting in person on Monday if you haven’t already done so via proxy. Again, good luck to all. I will NOT answer more comments about “Tara”...I’m NOT him/her/it. Best of luck to all.
interestedparty10
24/1/2020
20:08
Yeah yeah yeah.

We know your MO Tara.

jonc
24/1/2020
19:45
Just saw your post and apology for late reply. I AM NOT TARA! I am a holder who still has an interest, despite selling bulk of shares 2 years ago. Have never posted till 2 weeks ago. I am bored now of having to repeat denials about “Tara” over and over. Look, DYOR, you’re all bright people, but if we delist, bottom line, there is NO market for our shares and any future earnings by Cbuy (laugh if you wish!) are IRRELEVANT. Let’s roll the dice, our current holdings are worth diddly-squat. Thanks again to all for reading...vote against...at current share prices, you have nothing to lose...all IMO as always...
interestedparty10
24/1/2020
19:17
I am also sure you are Tara/William.

He also claimed to know more about the Company than everyone else.

Little good that it did him.

jonc
24/1/2020
16:24
Hallo Trout...I did reply before but it seems I didn’t post successfully, apologies...anyway, I am NOT “Tara”, and have never posted on Cbuy or any company until some 2 weeks ago, and only did so because the “last-chance saloon” had arrived. I totally understand that some people think “no hope”, but IMO the ONLY “no hope” scenario is if we delist (reasons given in previous posts)...I too cannot easily see how Cbuy can thrive, but the new reduced cost structure will IMO give us another 12-14 months to TRY to make headway with PHBChoices. If we have to delist/go bust after those 12-14 months, so be it...but why irrevocably lose any market for our shares NOW, plus ISA issues, SIPP issues,when not necessary? All IMO, of course, but WHATEVER you may think of the BoD, and assuming you’re still a holder (I sold bulk of holding way back but still have an interest)then why not try to salvage SOMETHING from the wreckage?
interestedparty10
24/1/2020
16:12
Do you recall "300 million at 60%, 700 million at 70%, and 5 billion at 95%"? Fun times.
Visa takeover. Counterbid by a consortium of Google, IBM , and Amazon.

kemche
24/1/2020
15:17
I don''t know whether to laugh or cry reading that last post -
tomboyb
24/1/2020
14:56
Lol kemche, a spot on comment.
chuffer2
24/1/2020
14:56
ip10,
I think you are Tara and I think you are still very dangerous trying to lead people into hope when there is nothing left....You have done enough damage here already.....

troutisout
24/1/2020
14:12
Agree with you there Kemche!! But let’s try to keep the listing, see what happens in 2020. Thanks to all posters...
interestedparty10
24/1/2020
14:07
Loss making fraudulent thieving charlatan scumbags is the key phrase I believe.
kemche
24/1/2020
13:14
Trout, “pro rata” is the key phrase. 1 share held = 1 share votable. 1 million shares held = 1milljon votes. I hear you about shows of hands being possible, but firmly believe the fact that, as the Circular said, 75% or more of votes actually CAST need to be in favour of resolutions for Board to win their motions. So clearly the “against”; camp need 25.01% of votes actually cast.
interestedparty10
24/1/2020
09:45
" I believe squarely they want it private to carry on as they can without the publicity of a PLC"

Yeah -

Next results will show just what a con this is -

EVERY PROJECT a failure -

As a tech guy, that is impossible to understand - (They did not try)

tomboyb
24/1/2020
09:43
ip10,

I posted a section of the Articles of Association of Cloudbuy PLC and you try and tell me it is wrong.
Go and read it for yourself. The Articles of Association allow for,

1. The vote can be taken on a show of hands in the room and those votes are pro rata to the votes held by each shareholder present.

2. The Chairman can call a poll, where all proxy votes made before the meeting can be accepted.

3. There are other ways of calling a poll, but for PIs it needs 5 members on the share register (or who have got written statement from their Nominee Broker) to call for a poll.

Now I don't agree with the argument that it is Sella wanting this private and not the Duncan's/BoD, I believe squarely they want it private to carry on as they can without the publicity of a PLC and that they have sold down their holding to recover some more cash before it goes private. I also believe they did this with confidence that the vote would pass. Now who is the Chairman that is able to decide whether the proxy votes are taken into account or just pass the motion on a show of hands???

troutisout
24/1/2020
09:07
Detraction from the fact this is a con -
tomboyb
24/1/2020
08:38
Troutisout...letR17;s keep this business-like? I have never “told anyone what to do” about Cbuy, merely stated facts and opinions. With regard to the voting methodology, my firm understanding is that motions will be passed if at least 75% OF VOTES CAST support them. “Votes cast” being the proxy votes already cast plus those votes cast on Monday in person.
interestedparty10
24/1/2020
04:40
Ip10, since you claim to know so much about cbuy did you not even once smell a rat? Have you not been reading this bb for the last umpteen years? Or did you simply think we were all wrong and Tara was right? Did you not see the scam in front of your eyes? Can you still not see it?
kemche
24/1/2020
02:01
I CAN actually (before crashing) say one more thing...(I think my previous attempt at posting went astray, I’m a tech fool, sorry)...Trout, I wish you no ill, but your comment about polls, shows of hands are (with all respect)somewhat less than correct... As stated, 1 share equals 1 vote, whether votes already by proxy or in person on Monday. Enough...good luck all...
interestedparty10
24/1/2020
02:01
I CAN actually (before crashing) say one more thing...(I think my previous attempt at posting went astray, I’m a tech fool, sorry)...Trout, I wish you no ill, but your comment about polls, shows of hands are (with all respect)somewhat less than correct... As stated, 1 share equals 1 vote, whether votes already by proxy or in person on Monday. Enough...good luck all...
interestedparty10
24/1/2020
01:56
This doesn't look good at all really, completely being run down to the ground. Also the spread says it all at 60 percent,so a 10 grand buy will be a 4 grand bid. Not very inviting for big investors, it just attracts the chancers that are at the end of there capital. This was very quiet before the drop, funny that really as why should there be more interest now as its in a worse state than before. It will go quiet again,and many will be locked in and talking to themselves until the end.
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