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SNRP Strategic Nat.

2.875
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Strategic Nat. LSE:SNRP London Ordinary Share GB00B1VQ5F36 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.875 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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15/8/2014
10:12
Wanderlust we know we have been shafted and don't need you to keep reminding us, but just remember what comes around goes around you will get yours and when you do you will deserve it, you really are a moron.
1private
15/8/2014
06:52
hxxp://www.news.com.au/finance/work/alan-bond-backer-demands-his-money/story-e6frfm9r-1225969571900


"Chief among his mates is a serial fraudster and bankrupt called Leslie Greyling, whose fortune - if he has one - is safely hidden in the Turks and Caicos Islands tax haven, off the coast of Miami.

Greyling, a 58-year-old South African with a criminal record, is still wanted in the US for an alleged decade-old securities fraud that is said to be linked to the Mafia.

In the mid-1990s, Greyling served two years in three different Florida jails, following convictions for fraud and immigration offences. Then in 1996, Greyling was charged with seven counts of money laundering, conspiracy and fraud - alleged offences that carried a maximum penalty of 110 years in jail.

After the jury failed to agree on the verdict, Greyling pleaded guilty to a minor offence. Greyling received a one-year jail sentence and was deported.

In June 2000, Greyling was charged by the US Securities & Exchange Commission with pumping and dumping shares in a NASDAQ-listed company called EPawn, causing investors to lose millions of dollars.

He was arrested in London, but released when the UK authorities refused to extradite him. Greyling later joined up with Bond to spruik a miracle cure for AIDS, developed by a Florida company, Vector Medical Technologies.

In February 2008, Greyling was investigated by the UK's Serious Fraud Office over a £6.8 million payment by an Irish minerals exploration company Minmet PLC. No charges were laid.

And more recently, in December 2008, he was bankrupted by the UK's Official Receiver, who claimed he was also known as Leon Larson.

In mid-2009, Bond introduced Greyling to Greg Kennedy and others as the potential saviour of the Kao mine.

They were not impressed with his resum aac and objected to his involvement.

Since then, Bond and Greyling have teamed up again.

Eight weeks ago, they were seen at London's posh Berkeley Hotel, spruiking a new deal. This time, they were trying to sell an abandoned Californian iron-ore mine and a 100-year-old Nevada gold mine to a Perth mining entrepreneur, Greg Barnes.

Greyling wanted his 100 per cent cut and Bond "wanted 1000 per cent," says Barnes, who declined to part with any money. Bond may find it hard to find other takers.

"Who else is he going to turn to?" asks Rafat Rizvi, a Singapore banker whose clients allegedly lost $3 million in Bond's diamond and gold ventures. "It's his last hurrah. He's turned on the very people who supported him and rehabilitated him when he came out of jail."

wanderlust
14/8/2014
21:56
Bloody hell Doris, are the Greylings paying you now?

These are the people who have nicked your assets. Do you really believe they've got any intention of giving them back?

wanderlust
14/8/2014
21:24
Hello Paul......still falling for the complete and utter baloney then??? You are one stupid person and it beggars belief how you pay your bills, it really does.


"there is plenty happening" errr all thats happening here is that you are on all fours and being royally ripped up the back door and still you dont see it.

I just feel sorry for the people you submerged with your pathetic ramping.
They lost dough on your say so.
Cards still maxed out????
Out of order.

marty51
14/8/2014
20:52
Look forward to hearing from the Board on their plans but not holding my breath. Much more BS to be removed.
highlander47
14/8/2014
19:37
There is plenty happening and shareholders will start to receive communications in the not too distant future
investingisatrickygame
14/8/2014
18:45
Thelo arbitration in Sept. if things haven't been resolved?
substp
14/8/2014
18:34
Bonnar driving around France at the mo?
substp
14/8/2014
18:32
Once I have more facts I may be able to disclose the identity of the undisclosed contingent liability.

Not surprised you are not getting any response from the company, no one with a plan at home.

highlander47
14/8/2014
18:32
Once I have more facts I may be able to disclose the identity of the undisclosed contingent liability.

Not surprised you are not getting any response from the company, no one with a plan at home.

highlander47
14/8/2014
17:45
highlander ..... why haven't you told us what that contingent liability is that they didn't report?
substp
14/8/2014
17:40
Thanks for your fact-digging, it's appreciated.
soggy
14/8/2014
16:33
Thanks for the heads up Highlander47 and the research I have not been able to find anything it seems all doors are closed.
1private
14/8/2014
15:27
Been digging around for the last couple of weeks to try and get some facts, on the current position.

It does not look as if SNRP will be relisted on AIM now or in the future. There is, however, talk of listing on other exchanges, but this takes funds which the company does not have, and would require the same levels of disclosure as does AIM. Right now there is just too much history, which goes back years, and not just the current difficulties, which were just the final straw. Previous Boards have a lot to answer for; it is unlikely that they will ever be questioned or to account for their actions.

There are, I believe, at least 2 if not 3 attempts being made to refinance SNRP however, the liabilities and contingent liabilities, I hear are in excess of £15 million. I am also told, that one of the contingent liabilities was never disclosed to the market, and for some mysterious reason never made it in to the audited accounts on at least two separate audits.

It is interesting to note, from the Millennium website, that Gavin Bonnar was granted 2 million Millennium shares for "consultancy services". This suggests that he was involved in the SNR/Millennium transaction. I also understand, that it was Bonnar who brought Aronson/Greyling into the SNR deal. Michael Shore the FCO is an old mate of Irving Aronson going back over many years. Maybe they should now resign, as they appear to be tainted, but who would take this mess on to try and find a solution, just lets hope that whoever it is remembers the shareholders.

Michael Drozd has now resigned, so he and MacDonald have now gone, maybe they knew something that they did not like now, in the past or future. MacDonald did the honourable thing, and at the same time carried the can for others who are probably equally responsible. He gave the company the chance to find a new NOMAD, which was bound to fail, as the AIM team had made up their minds that it was time to shut SNR down. I don't agree with Ben Turney (ShareProphets) missive on 1st July, and it is beginning to look as if he was short on facts, long on rhetoric and what he was being fed by others.

I have the feeling, that this is not over yet, has a long way to go, and there might be a Phoenix – don't be surprised.

highlander47
13/8/2014
21:16
I knew it and here is the proof..... 23/7/14..... adobe page 14..... and everyone must have known it.

New Mexico Properties
Tucumcari Exploration Properties
On March 10, 2014, the Company acquired a 85% Working Interest ("WI"), which is a 85% Net Revenue Interest ("NRI") in the Tucumacari Exploration Properties ("TEP") and related properties for 80,000,000 common shares valued at $8,000,000 based on an independent appraisal.



The Minmet scam......

substp
13/8/2014
10:15
Trying to move coal from near the Elitheni mine by rail and not just via Queenstown.
substp
13/8/2014
10:11
Forgive my ignorance Sub but what does this have to do with snrp.
1private
07/8/2014
22:24
re-float coming, got it on good authority, someone knows something.


there you are... more of the same.... rubbish.

marty51
07/8/2014
21:38
Anyone spoken to the company recently?
I've sent emails (unanswered) and been given a number for Gavin Bonnar but it's a Lyca mobile (074) which I couldn't call from my mobile for some reason.
Just want to know if this is a lost cause. Think I already know the answer to this but you never know, there may be some hope.......................

bungeetrader
07/8/2014
21:14
A few gems from a non holder .

marty51 18 Jun'14 - 08:09 - 6055 of 6942 0 1

there is a cash injection and news on the way.

wait and see

STRATEGIC NATURAL RESOURCES - READY FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL GROWTH - SNRP
marty51 - 17 Jun 2014 - 22:32:51 - 6050 of 6943
Im in.

Got it on good authority we are finally about to head North, my short is closed.
Going to top up tomorrow, the BOD are going to dust this off.

Good luck all.


STRATEGIC NATURAL RESOURCES - READY FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL GROWTH - SNRP
marty51 - 19 Feb 2014 - 23:24:00 - 5424 of 6943
QPP anyone? going ftse 250. expect £1.

STRATEGIC NATURAL RESOURCES - READY FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL GROWTH - SNRP
marty51 - 30 Jan 2014 - 23:03:14 - 5300 of 6943
You keep coming back eelbuoy.

Going to 5p soon.

Get on QPP, local firm here, going to be woth billions, boxed off the whole insurance outsourcing market in 3 years.

Thats performance, not this dung.

eelbuoy
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