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Posted at 12/4/2024 07:47 by begorrah88 The deadline is 5pm on the 12th so might not be until after the market closes but we know MUST are no respectors of rules as the constant failures to update on missed deadlines with BMN showed us. |
Posted at 08/4/2024 11:50 by begorrah88 Raising funds to meet the terms and yet MUST haven't even made a formal offer yet? Or has Gallegos forgotten to inform the market? |
Posted at 08/4/2024 11:48 by begorrah88 So 6p admission price if DG ever gets around to getting this moving forward.Today's update could just as well be ensuring his income continues for the foreseeable future whilst he announces the next set of delays.'3 investors' divvying up £200k, which based on the RTO numbers, represents 20% of MUST total value! |
Posted at 15/3/2024 09:28 by begorrah88 To save everybody time why don't they just cut to 11th April - Gallegos announces change of terms to 2 MUST shares per Cykel.12th April further extension announced while Cykel consider terms but Gallegos has rooked another £10k out of it.Then Cykel walk away having wasted 4/5 months of their time but found other suitors & Gallegos announces looking at other opportunities for MUST. |
Posted at 16/2/2024 09:47 by begorrah88 I'm sure Bixby is a smart cookie.He might be puzzled that DG has put a date into the public domain & once again, either misjudged how long it takes the FCA to review a potential prospectus, or has made errors in its' submission resulting in delays.He might be using DG/Must as useful idiots to get a better approach from another party or to get a better deal from MUST.It is notable that the 'takeover announcement' can be extended again next time but only if Cykel want to. |
Posted at 06/2/2024 08:12 by megaman2 Part of the RTO will very likely include a cash raise which is par for the course . FCA approval plus prospectus then all the cykel shares reverse into must then must re-lists probably take on cykel name change. |
Posted at 27/1/2024 08:27 by megaman2 I did read the transaction was based on £1 million value for must . So about 7-8 p per share ..and c£19 mill for the target.Could pop if it actually lists .. Better than a 0p.. |
Posted at 19/1/2024 08:27 by begorrah88 Well that is out of left field!Not quite the energy focussed play MUST are supposedly looking at.At least it is an interest & there is some excitement around the AI sector that MUST might be able to capitalise on.The Cykel guy seems quite switched on (if only in setting up businesses & selling them on).Absolutely no idea of any value of a MUST share if it ever does get to list but better outcome is now possible from what I expected.https://www |
Posted at 20/11/2023 14:30 by begorrah88 So Gallegos is now not providing material information in his market updates!I don't imagine BMN's decision to have nothing to do with MUST happened between 7.30am & 10.30amIf MUST was trading it would probably have to be suspended on that omission alone.Gallegos, & all concerned sailing very close to the wind on legalities here.Stinks |
Posted at 06/11/2023 07:12 by begorrah88 No hanging around at PineappleDays after pulling out of their previous plan they are straight on the case with a new one. Not like the shambling chancers at Must who continue to hide and will not update the market until every single other party has told them they are not part of any deal and announced it to their own shareholders [we may never hear as Garnett don't have to tell any markets and the FCA say MUST are not governed by them, MUST own website says they do not have to comply other than voluntary adoption of 'guidelines' so there will be no pressure on them from anywhere] Shame on you MUST |
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