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Posted at 09/8/2009 10:03 by diamond1 katielara, May I suggest you change your thread header and the company epic to RCAP in line with the the company's new name Ricmore Capital. This would enable new investors to find this thread as there are currently no threads for RCAP. |
Posted at 17/6/2009 10:11 by induna123 Well that's what I thought, this was going to be used as a shell so surely it would be an acquisition not a contract.Investment Strategy The Company will seek to acquire assets, companies or businesses in the United Kingdom and Europe in the energy or natural resources sector and in the service sector. The Company may be either an active investor and acquire control of a single company or it may be a passive investor and acquire non-controlling shares or other assets or businesses as is considered to be in the best interests of the Company. The Future Your board is seeking out suitable acquisitions and meanwhile is endeavouring to keep costs to a minimum and to conserve cash. |
Posted at 11/5/2009 08:07 by l0wrdr well lets hope the management think along the same lines as the investors lol |
Posted at 07/5/2009 17:58 by l0wrdr i know that, but when you look at it as potential investor and it looks like everyone is offloading its not good. market makers need to sort their spreads out |
Posted at 07/5/2009 07:31 by harmoye The Company will seek to acquire assets, companies or businesses in the United Kingdom and Europe in the energy or natural resources sector and in the service sector. The Company may be either an active investor and acquire control of a single company or it may be a passive investor and acquire non-controlling shares or other assets or businesses as is considered to be in the best interests of the Company "Energy, Natural Resources or Service sector" ....interesting. |
Posted at 06/5/2009 08:54 by andrbea so what's driving this?either: the merger with pulse 24 ? or the RTO angle ? (31.3): The Company will seek to acquire assets, companies or businesses in the United Kingdom and Europe in the energy or natural resources sector and in the service sector. The Company may be either an active investor and acquire control of a single company or it may be a passive investor and acquire non-controlling shares or other assets or businesses as is considered to be in the best interests of the Company. |
Posted at 30/4/2009 12:38 by harmoye Diamond, now is the time when good cash strapped companies are desperate to get someone like eam on board,eam can take their pick.This rns was issued on the 31/3/2009 just 4 weeks ago... Great share price to get in.... Investment Strategy The Company will seek to acquire assets, companies or businesses in the United Kingdom and Europe in the energy or natural resources sector and in the service sector. The Company may be either an active investor and acquire control of a single company or it may be a passive investor and acquire non-controlling shares or other assets or businesses as is considered to be in the best interests of the Company. The Future Your board is seeking out suitable acquisitions and meanwhile is endeavouring to keep costs to a minimum and to conserve cash. |
Posted at 29/4/2009 07:26 by harmoye Got in with a few after reading march rns....Investment Strategy The Company will seek to acquire assets, companies or businesses in the United Kingdom and Europe in the energy or natural resources sector and in the service sector. The Company may be either an active investor and acquire control of a single company or it may be a passive investor and acquire non-controlling shares or other assets or businesses as is considered to be in the best interests of the Company. The Future Your board is seeking out suitable acquisitions and meanwhile is endeavouring to keep costs to a minimum and to conserve cash. |
Posted at 09/1/2009 17:37 by fc786 RNS Number : 4383LEnergy Asset Management PLC 09 January 2009 Energy Asset Management Plc 9 January 2009 Energy Asset Management Plc (the 'Company') Result of General Meeting of Shareholders The Board of the Company is pleased to announce that the resolutions to approve the disposal of the entire issued share capital of Energy Assets Limited (EAL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and its principal trading entity (the 'Disposal'), and the new investing strategy were approved earlier today at the General Meeting of shareholders and the Disposal has now been completed ('Completion'). Further to the announcement on 23 December 2008 and detailed in the circular to shareholders, Alan McKeating, Philip Bellamy-Lee and John Butler have today, following Completion, resigned as directors of the Company and John Butler has resigned as Company secretary. Mr Martin Henry Withers Perrin has today been appointed as a director of the Company and Company secretary. The Company has now become an investing company under the AIM Rules. The Company's investing strategy is set out below. The Investing Strategy The Company will seek to acquire assets, companies or businesses in the United Kingdom and Europe in the energy or natural resources sector and in the service sector. The Company may be either an active investor and acquire control of a single company or it may be a passive investor and acquire non-controlling shares or other assets or businesses as is considered to be in the best interests of the Company. John Shaw and Martin Perrin (the 'New Board') anticipate that the management of any acquired company will have the expertise required to manage and develop that business though they may consider retaining board positions. The New Board believe that their collective experience in corporate finance and general involvement in small companies, both public and private, together with their extensive contacts base will assist them in the seeking, evaluation and funding of target companies. If required, the New Board will consult with external specialists in respect of the analysis and due diligence on a target company. In tandem with an acquisition the New Board will consider recruiting additional directors with specialist knowledge of the target. The Company has undertaken that it will not, for a period of two years following Completion, compete in respect of any business carried on within the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland which wholly or partly competes or proposes to compete with the business carried on at Completion by EAL or with any business which at Completion EAL proposed to carry on in the immediate or foreseeable future. The Company will have to make an acquisition or acquisitions which constitute a Reverse Takeover under AIM Rule 14 or otherwise implement the Investing Strategy by 8 January 2010 failing which its shares will be suspended from trading on AIM. If no acquisition is made or the Investing Strategy has not been implemented by 8 July 2010, the admission to trading on AIM of the Company's Ordinary Shares would be cancelled. If the Company has not identified a suitable acquisition approved by Shareholders following receipt of all of the consideration funds due to the Company pursuant to the Disposal (the date of which is anticipated to be 30 June 2010), the Company will hold a general meeting to decide whether the Company should be wound up with funds returned to Shareholders or continue to seek to identify a suitable acquisition. The Company also announces that with immediate effect its website address has been changed to www.eamplc.net. Further Enquiries: Energy Asset Management Plc John Shaw, Director Tel: 07973 826613 Ruegg & Co Limited Gavin Burnell / Brett Miller Tel: 0207 584 3663 can anybody explain the above please. |
Posted at 09/12/2007 08:06 by sagem I note that on the day the Trading Statement was announced the buys were 1,157,763 shares against sells 1,762,082 shown by ADVFN trading. Perhaps on Monday we might see an increase in the share price as it does not appear thatinvestors were NOT too dissapointed. the company appears to have huge potential and they are in the right place. ANY VIEWS ON THIS |
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