fox hunt ! and yes I would say it to his face |
...or something that rhymes with merchant banker. |
JAW's can go back to being a merchant banker. Oh he was one was he? |
Well said bones boy :-) |
Stockriser agree if you wamt to believe in miracles and fairytales them carry on by all means but dont wish your misguided thoughts onto others who could then end up losing money .
Totally agree this is now a goner with no value left if r2s does get sold . Personally think any buyer will wait and by it off the administrstors far cheaper than sea would let it go for |
Pap, if I want to indulge in wishful thinking, I will, but thanks for the advice!! |
On the side of caution I would write-off the entire investment. Any purchaser of R2S is likely to drive a hard bargain. Once the debt and fees are taken into account there will be very little left, if any. |
"Surely R2S Forensic alone is worth a few million, especially with the extensive credentials gained after working on Operation Resolve."
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Fortunately, Stockriser, tragedies like Hillsborough are rare. The value of R2S forensic will depend on the turnover it generates, the profit margin and future growth prospects. I'm sceptical it's worth much to a buyer, but wtfdik about R2S? If it has value then prospective buyers might want to wait to buy it after SEA goes into administration? I should wait and see what the company announces rather than indulging in wishful thinking. |
Surely R2S Forensic alone is worth a few million, especially with the extensive credentials gained after working on Operation Resolve.
A SCOTTISH firm has been credited for the role it played in the Hillsborough inquest.
Technology created by Aberdeen-based R2S Forensic allowed the jury to study a virtual model of the stadium at the time of the 1989 tragedy.
Using 360° spherical photography, visualisation techniques and unique software, they were shown the original layout of the turnstiles, the exit gates, the stands, the pens, the perimeter gates and the police control box.
Ninety-six football fans who died as a result of a crush in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster were unlawfully killed, the inquests have concluded.
The jury found match commander Ch Supt David Duckenfield was "responsible for manslaughter by gross negligence" due to a breach of his duty of care.
Police errors also added to a dangerous situation at the FA Cup semi-final.
After a 27-year campaign by victims' families, the behaviour of Liverpool fans was exonerated.
The jury found they did not contribute to the danger unfolding at the turnstiles at the Leppings Lane end of Sheffield Wednesday's ground on 15 April 1989
Sean Huff, Operations Manager, R2S Forensic said: “It has been a privilege to be part of such an important and complex investigation. "The use of our technologies and range of services at this level, underlines their value in presenting complex information simply and intuitively.” |
Lets hope the Aberdeen IPs are as good - we might then have a 40% chance of survival!! It's never over until the fat lady sings ...lol
"More than two in five (43%) insolvent companies across the South East have been rescued with the help of the region’s insolvency professionals, saving around 13,550 jobs in the process."
"The figures do not include those companies which took advice from insolvency practitioners but managed to refocus their business without entering a formal insolvency procedure." |
vatnabrekk. You, like the rest of us, took a big gamble and invested in very speculative AIM shares. We dreamt of a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, but 99 times out of a 100 the pot turns out to be empty!! Greed make PI's invest in shares like SEA and fear makes PI's compound their original error by averaging down as the share price falls instead of cutting their losses. A stop loss is a very good idea as is limiting your investment to your original stake. Far better to average up than average down and always have a stop loss. |
Still find it extraordinary the likes of Remp (7.46%)and Lampe (7.13%) couldn't or wouldn't intervene to "rescue" or redirect SEA to a perhaps better outcome. Not a peep from either AFAIK. Funny old world. |
I think we all feel exremely lucky, much in the same way you feel lucky when you have a car crash and lose 4 limbs but dont die. |
you guys are lucky small losses you could have Petroceltic,PVr,Petroneft |
right product, wrong management. |
You pumped the hell out of SEA and GKP in your time bones so zip it. Lampe supported the BOD and refused to back Remp's return, perhaps SEA's one chance of recovery... Now he's lost the lot, that, bones, is worth a lol. |
less of the poor FFS. Half of his bonus or 1/4 of the various payouts would have kept this ship afloat for a year or two. |
JAW's should never be CEO of anything. Poor Steve Remp watching this fiasco. |
I told u so, lol sorry couldn't resist |
Maybe they thought someone was carrying out an investigation into the company and thought fkin hell we better shut up shop quick - they may be right - but surely Mr. Salmon and N. STURGEON Wouldn't associate themselves with companies like that. |
We must be a dead cert for the forthcoming award for the most incompetent BOD. World class incompetence shines through, we can't lose.
How much is JAW walking away with as we speak? |