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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Dukemount Capital Plc | DKE | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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0.029 | 0.029 | 0.031 | 0.031 | 0.029 |
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Posted at 03/10/2024 13:51 by neilll77 0.030p paid and movingThe rumour is apparently of a reverse takeover, at or around 0.075p by Gongqingcheng Yuxin Investment Management [GQC] This RTO makes perfect sense and has been linked to a past RTO This company, if you search, has links to Richard Edwards and his wife....who own 25% of DKE 0.075p was the share price [ March 24] when "The Richards" took shares in lieu of the loan agreement debt repayment...if you all research!!! Coincidence....hmmmm 0.075p would be nearly 200% premium to yesterday's close Wow!!! |
Posted at 03/10/2024 07:10 by neilll77 The rumour is apparently of a reverse takeover, at or around 0.075p by Gongqingcheng Yuxin Investment Management [GQC]This RTO makes perfect sense and has been linked to a past RTO This company, if you search, has links to Richard Edwards and his wife....who own 25% of DKE 0.075p was the share price [ March 24] when "The Richards" took shares in lieu of the loan agreement debt repayment...if you all research!!! Coincidence....hmmmm 0.075p would be nearly 200% premium to yesterday's close Wow!!! If true this will be massive |
Posted at 02/10/2024 17:59 by neilll77 CEO of DKE quoted as saying:The board has undertaken significant restructuring to ensure that the financial position and prospects of the Company are now such that Dukemount is in a position to facilitate a future reverse take-over transaction" Let's see 0.040p tomorrow |
Posted at 17/9/2024 10:58 by troutisout "I don't think it's anything to worry about. A chance to average down?"Said many a DKE investor over the years... |
Posted at 31/5/2024 16:13 by pwhite73 Yes they do but not for companies the size of DKE any longer. A few years back an RTO could have happened at £3 million. The FCA don't want these types of companies on the premier listing any long. Nobody would inject £30 million into DKE valued at £820k and have 10,000 odd retail shareholders to deal with. They would go for a new listing themselves.DKE will continue to drop little hints here and there of a potential RTO but zilch can happen until someone stumps up £30 million. I'm not saying its total impossible but highly unlikely as they have nothing to gain from reversing into DKE. When you have a £30 million business you don't worry about listing costs you want a fresh beginning to promote the company. Every RTO based rally will be sold into by forward placing discount shares. |
Posted at 31/5/2024 14:04 by citys2874 DKE AND GILD breaking out .....both could quite easily bag in JUNE |
Posted at 04/4/2024 11:50 by maverickps123 #DKE wild swings, still below .4 raise, can see big trs in respect to cap post admission.Again a chance 15% raise and i think big TRs will see a race at .7 post GM |
Posted at 08/3/2024 18:32 by pwhite73 The long term goal must involve £30 million. If he had that kind of money he wouldn't be involved in a bombed out skint outfit like DKE. He is dumping the remainder of his 0.022p stock. |
Posted at 07/3/2024 11:54 by pwhite73 Just a thought but could it be that PG was part of lenders group and this was his lifeboat out before the wreck of DKE is washed ashore? |
Posted at 05/3/2024 14:55 by pwhite73 "They have converted at 0.1p"Don't put words into their mouths. What they said was that the shares were subscribed for at 0.10p meaning that there was a buyer. The whole case rests on this. Furthermore the shares are the property of DKE not PG so I'm not even sure how he managed to convert and sell them on. The RNS indicates that he had personally taken on the debt for DKE how is this?. A suspension of trading would not surprise me. |
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