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STN Setstone

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Setstone STN London Ordinary Share
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Setstone STN Dividends History

No dividends issued between 28 Apr 2014 and 28 Apr 2024

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Posted at 15/4/2011 13:34 by doorway
intrest in stn after all,if percy gets hold of it i would rather lose it than him to get his grubby hands on it....
Posted at 01/10/2007 11:04 by bongo bwana
John,

Hope you are keeping well.

Good to hear from you here and many thanks for your continued efforts with STN.
Posted at 22/11/2006 11:25 by bsg
"The Directors have not recommended a dividend." .... LOL
Posted at 19/7/2006 10:02 by wakeland
the fact is any of us still holding this have lost our money, sh*t happens. If you try to spot companies in their early stages you will always get the odd dog. What annoys me is that STN just seems to drift, they should wind up and at least any losses can be offset. I wrote to the address on the website maybe 2 months ago and received no reply. We could do with closure on this, can someone post P Burtons email address again.
Posted at 21/2/2006 11:38 by snoopdoggywuff
Gents,
At the risk of starting an online punch up/slanging match - which I would dearly like to avoid, I cant help but ask what you would hope to achieve by trying to bog this company down in even more red tape and legal action ?. The deal as it was has gone South, as happens to thousands of deals of this type every week. The facts are all there to see on the companies house website. It is going to take years to recover anything from this whatsoever through the courts, so anything we do as shareholders is simply going to drag it out even longer.
We all invested our money three years or so ago, no-one held a gun to our heads. We didnt foresee problems, delays, bad deals and the like - We all saw pound signs which is exactly what we wanted to see. To call for Police investigations and to blame MWM for tipping this is a nonsense. Noone blamed him for tipping Asos !. For every Ashtead, there will always be a STN - face it, we just picked the wrong (HIGHLY SPECULATIVE) share. What we did was akin to gambling and we lost. No-one moaned more than myself on here at the lack of info provided and progress made. Now at least the facts, dissapointing as they are - are known.
Every minute of there time we take up in whatever sort of protest is another we will have to wait in years to come to see if we ever get anything back.
Posted at 06/1/2006 16:59 by davew28
doorway,

You are right. Nothing seems to happen and nobody gets told anything other than 'forget this as an investment'. It's about time that the company gave some details to us beleagured shareholders. That's Langbar, TTL and STN that I know of in the last 6 months that have suckered in us investors with no recourse. It's about time the LSE started taking some action

dave
Posted at 21/10/2005 13:59 by davew28
Cheers for that Snoop. It all looked so good for the first few months of suspension. But they (STN board) gambled and we lost.
Posted at 21/10/2005 11:35 by davew28
Snoop,
Can you post a brief synposis. Is there any future for STN?

Cheers
dave
Posted at 05/10/2005 17:41 by graham99114
STN - you are the weakest link - goodbye
Posted at 02/8/2005 11:05 by bongo bwana
Coming from the position(in 2003) of having written off my TWN/STN investment
(and that still gives me no comfort) the current haitus does not unduly concern me, yet.

PB has been very clear in everything that he can candidly advise (SE Rules preclude revelation on an individual basis and dealing with the cold war politburo like personalities and bureaucracy itself presents difficulties peculiar to that region).

Remember, STN needs to have title/license's to the mines and surrounding lands to be acquired. The region has recently begun to demonstrate signs of political instability which itself may present difficulties for the completion of the required transactions.

Financing institutions in London and perhaps even the World Bank would be loathe to invest/provide funds in a venture of questionable financial soundness.

I do believe at the moment that if STN manages to conclude the deal with the appropriate finances secured then they could hit the ground running with the apparently producing and existing assets.

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