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SKR Sunkar

1.805
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Sunkar SKR London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 1.805 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
1.805 1.805
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Sunkar SKR Dividends History

No dividends issued between 28 Apr 2014 and 28 Apr 2024

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Posted at 15/7/2021 08:12 by vikingwarrier
SKR was a complete con.
Posted at 24/9/2014 15:01 by augustusgloop
Nothing - because you can't get hold of the documents that would prove it.

And what if you could?

Would you be willing to spend hundreds of thousands to seek justice in a corrupt Kazakhstan court?


SKR was about as obvious a fraud as there could ever be.

What did the FSA do when shareholders complained?
Nothing.

There is nothing that happened here that I and RED IS IN - did not point out two years ago.
Posted at 10/8/2014 16:01 by bogeybazaar
hereford

Good article - which bears out what I always suspected viz IPO of SKR was on the back of a price bubble that burst, other countries viz Morocco by a country mile, already have production and shipping well organised, and that dark horse Saudi is set to outstrip anything SKR's SUC could promise, and lining up for production in less than a couple of years. Even if SKR were chugging along nicely with decent sales already under its belt it's hard to see it would be anything but a minnow in the world market for years to come without massive additional capex.
Posted at 03/8/2014 22:24 by danandrews
The listing on KAZ was a pre-condition to the investment by SAPC.

Something is a miss here. Were SKR to de list from AIM on Thursday the vast majority of UK based PI's would have to change broker. This would have an impact (which would be detrimental to SAPC) on those PI's that actually accepted the offer. In that the share certificates would be posted out, as far as i am aware when offers are accepted the acting broker takes control of the share holding until the offer price closes. The funds are then added to the relevant account. The issuing of certificates would surely then enable the PI's to retain the shares or sell at a later point using an alternative broker.

SKR delisting prior to the offer closing would surely not be to SAPC advantage?
Posted at 01/8/2014 11:20 by augustusgloop
one day,

they don't need 90% now - because once delisted, they can take full control of the asset at any time .

They just simply take it in payment of the debt.

That leaves you and the other holdouts with (say) 15% of SKR
But that is an SKR with no money, no mine, no buildings, no assets, no employees.
SAPC will save themselves about £1m by doing this.

You would still be listed on the KASE though.
For what that's worth for an empty shell company.
Posted at 01/8/2014 10:37 by j0no5
has it been confirmed by LSE that SKR is de-listing? SKR applied, but i have not seen any confirmation??
Posted at 11/7/2014 09:01 by chway14
How ironic is this.
A few months ago when the share price was around 5.5p and falling daily,I e-mailed Nurdin and told him I had sold 50% of my SKR holding and invested it in REM.
I also gave him the facts about REM saying that he could recover some of his losses by investing in REM.
He replied back saying he was pleased that REM was doing well for me and wished me good luck.
Now wasn't that odd coming from a BOD member being pleased with my REM investment.
One would have thought that he would have said that I was possibly missing out on SKR's potential but he didn't.
I took that to be a negative sign and thankfully I sold out my entire holding of SKR a couple of weeks later.
Glad I did as to what has now happened and the best of it is that REM has gone up from 0.82p to 1,81p and still climbing.
I hope that SKR holders get a better price which is what you deserve for being faithful over the years.
Posted at 19/6/2014 09:23 by jojo_binks
damac, oilbethere, faza and others,

I have 2 million shares (showing a significant loss) and also believe that due to the various events that have taken place, and particularly recent events relating to the earth moving contracts and loans from SAPC and how the RNS relating to them were released resulting in the share price moving down, that this is a clear case of share manipulation to get the share price price down for the offer.

I am not experienced in this particular type of situation, however, I would have thought that our best course of action would be to contact the FCA and the FOS with a view to registering a complaint against SKR and have the matter investigated, and as poppa wobbler suggested contact www.sharesoc.org/about.html and get some advice as to what our rights actually are. None of these options cost us any money and would give us a clearer picture of our rights, as opposed to b/b chat.

SKR must have indemnity insurance and that would cover company negligence, and the events that have led us to this sorry state, which surely must constitute at least negligence by the company, if not possible fraud/criminal intent.

I would support action to have the matter investigated and would also welcome contact from other investors to hear there views.

I do work long hours, so if others would like to suggest the events that we need to bring to the attention of the above regulators/organizations, I will make contact with them and present the information, or equally, I am open to other's suggestions, however, I do think that we need top be proactive if we are to improve this situation.

As an aside, agustusgloop has plagued this board for a very long time (previously as Elban) and has continuously criticized SKR, now give us reasons for not fighting the takeover.

I had originally thought that he was just a disgruntled investor who had lost money, however, in hindsight, is it possible that he has have been working for SAPC for a long time to get the share price down to it's present level to enable the offer to be made at this ridiculous price, why else would he still be around?
Posted at 17/6/2014 13:40 by chway14
Sorry for the long term holders who were hoping for a turnaround,but the BOD have had ample time to make a go of it and now they have finally failed.
Glad I sold out a while back and put it into REM
Since then Skr dropped from 5.7p to current offer of 1.835p
and REM have climbed from 0.49 to 0.95p
Was thinking of getting back into SKR-pleased I didn't.
Still plenty of upside left in REM if you want to recover some of SKR losses.
Hope a better offer develops.
GLA
Posted at 04/6/2014 07:35 by chway14
A few weeks ago I told ND and SU how they could recover some of their SKR losses by investing in REM share price was 0.50 then and today it should shoot up over 1p
They have blocked my e .mails so they will lose out on this opportunity.
It is their loss.
EDIT
That's it then,if SKR have snubbed me after being such a loyal supporter,then I am pleased I sold bulk of SKR to invest in REM.
REM is much more interesting and open than SKR will ever be.
Good luck to long term holders and I hope that SKR can turn things around for it's loyal supporters.

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