Just had a bit of spare time and wanted to see where TerrorWit is at now, just seen that all of TerrorWit's posts have been removed. Always had my suspicions that he was an insider. |
I cannot believe how useless management are in this country, so many companies have gone bust due to poor decisions or inability to understand the business or markets.. |
So Milkwood have made their intentions plain, having failed at DSM, they want to turn NANO into an investment trust. |
Am I the only one who thinks there is a lot of management at Nanoco and no actual business? |
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Lol infighting and power struggles . Now an attempt to turn it into a cash shell and get kick out the current board . Always said this was ran by charlatan's. Unable to create a viable business seeking dots nobody wants especially from nano . Going to meet a messy end soon share price likely to head back to 10p with all the politics involved and trying to get rid of the current bod that have done nothing |
I see someone has ticked me down and requires continued dishonesty… |
Anything is better than the last slippery character! Just give us honesty - not a lot to ask. |
The market seems to like this appointment. |
So we have a new CEO. Dmitry Shashkov. Let's all go to church and pray he manages to get some business through the door. |
Kooba, I may have missed the odd one or two RNS's but yes very close now to completion. |
HI Katsy thanks for the calculations.As far as i can tell they have bought back 17.348m shares just using their published shares in issue since the tender(..and transfer of shares into the EBT.)Also the reported transactions will be subject to stamp duty so .5% on total paid.I think they are close to completing their £3M buyback commitment. |
Jfacwc - with BT out of the way..I’m just happy that there is now a slim possibility of honesty back in the Business. |
Share buyback so far
16,900,387 buybacks at a total of £2,764,395.87 |
I prefer to think these low share price values offer some possible gains, so prefer to be positive with positive (albeit maybe false) announcements. It is easy, thanks to HL, to jump in and out. Been around long enough.Difficult to see another massive collapse just yet, why bother, though will be wary of 25 Oct.Find the buyback exercise confusing and illogical. Are they using a random number generator? But what do I know.. |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) The performance of the shares and the scepticism of some posters over the messaging is totally down to the company not to those asking the questions. The sceptics unfortunately have been right and those blindly believing every word from the sunshine pump that is Brian Tenner embarrassed.The note from cavendish having read the thing properly is very bullish on prospects ..providing no evidence for that take.It also has factual errors mostly around the shares in issue on the note being wrong. But the big thing is that it completely ignores that the company has put all its operations lock stock and barrel up for sale and thinks doing so and winding the company up is the best course of action.The main and only upside just know is if they find a generous buyer and execute on that strategy. If not going it alone and try again to find so sales from a virtual standing start seems very optimistic and the prospect of litigation returns must be years away.Cavendish and Edison were both super bullish earlier this year..Cavendish 60p target ..Edison even in June talking the upside to a deal with Apple ...how has the paid for research panned out exactly? |
thanks Shapes!good to see you are interested.However, I have no doubt the usual doom & gloom merchants will appear shortly to (as usual) voice their negativity. |
If anyone is interested |
My interpretation is similar to others that the board are fighting for survival - probably until the bitter end when there is nothing left. Good luck with getting significant returns - past form does not augur well. |
A sale to Samsung would have been a better deal than where we are |
I still hold all my stock, and will get all my money back (with interest) - but ffs…that Tenner is a slippery, slimy, double-dealing, untrustworthy snake - just my opinion. lol |
Whatever, it is the end of the line.
red |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) This is a result of shareholder pressure and is a mixed bag of messaging trying to buy them time to sort out their own mess rather than allow someone else to come in to do it. But the for sale sign is clearly up and it should have been structured as a formal sale process.Noting no comment on getting a replacement and competent ceo and nothing about the executives "sharing the pain" for their failings in terms of taking cuts or shares in lieu , just sack other staff to get the costs down ...nice. Tenner i presume still on full whack as caretaker.They are as always dangling carrots ..infringement ..the Asian customer etc ..though further infringement and licences has delivered nothing even since the IP was validated.The Asian customer is spending less than $1m a year on a platform that could be a mass market winner apparently and are in a two year development agreement. If this was the next big thing would one not expect a bit more commitment and shorter time lines for global companies ..it looks like they are dabbling with the idea at best..as STM seem to have done.Anyway there maybe action now and we may find out sooner rather than later if Milkwood are supportive of this approach or whether the board are trying to deflect there interest by announcing this now ahead of the results and they have other ideas. |