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SNCL Sinclair Will.

9.375
0.00 (0.00%)
12 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sinclair Will. LSE:SNCL London Ordinary Share GB0009665661 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 9.375 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

William Sinclair Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/11/2015
22:24
Thanks for your reply coolen.

A tiny bit of hope then lol.

thelongandtheshortandthetall
05/11/2015
20:08
Has gone bust. Ordinary shares are worthless but the loan notes may have some value as "creditor".

The stock will continue to show in nominee accounts until all the technicalities of liquidation are complete, just in case there is a farthing or two left over for shareholders.

coolen
05/11/2015
15:52
Are these still showing in anyone else's account?


Thanks in advance

thelongandtheshortandthetall
02/8/2015
17:28
If you read back on the thread you will see a few posters were aware of their perilous situation and saw this coming quite a while ago and indeed made some very accurate predictions.
my retirement fund
24/7/2015
12:41
So what happens to all the guys who have paid in pensions with Sinclair who have not paid them up in over a year? do they lose all this cash? I cannot believe no one saw this coming......
keithswinger
30/6/2015
13:36
Dyson he is not...
deanroberthunt
30/6/2015
12:22
A speculative punt at 4p.
blueball
30/6/2015
11:58
post
348


heard and its not confirmed KPMG are in doing some work.
The more I investigate the more bad news I find.

on a scale of 1/ 100 to go bust I rate this now as 98.

Tiger

UPRATED TO 99 /100

NOW

castleford tiger
30/6/2015
09:03
I assume the bondholders insisting on a prepack could easily deal with the pension problem as well.
my retirement fund
30/6/2015
09:02
Well there is not guarantee major shareholders will want to support a placing thats so large it would virtually dilute the present equity out of existence, especially when some of them hold the bonds when they could simply eliminate all the equity and do what they want with it, which would probably return and float it back to the mugs who currently own the equity in anycase but at a stonking premium
my retirement fund
30/6/2015
08:59
I rather think Arthur Bowers would be crying into his compost if he saw the state of this co., they would have been better retiring from gardening and becoming a REIT with their property and the cash from Natural England, frittered away on building a white elephant in Ellesmere Port!
bookbroker
30/6/2015
08:55
Pension deficit equals £13mln+!
bookbroker
30/6/2015
08:41
Sub-10p showing as a trade, and that for only small.

f

fillipe
18/6/2015
02:14
Rupert King, Stuart Burgin, Sheryl Tye. The three key people whom will most likely oversea the total and complete destruction of shareholder equity.
my retirement fund
17/6/2015
16:18
another low!
castleford tiger
17/6/2015
14:12
jbfnfn
10 Jun'15 - 14:32 - 353 of 356 3 0

Mr Tiger Perhaps KPMG are in to offer horticultural advice. They used to be Peat Marwick.

Love it - a belter!

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fillipe
16/6/2015
15:20
DEATH RATTLE as its slips down every day.

tiger

castleford tiger
11/6/2015
08:38
like that.

its horror story after horror story in the trade
tiger

castleford tiger
10/6/2015
20:57
jb, Good one !
coolen
10/6/2015
13:32
Mr Tiger Perhaps KPMG are in to offer horticultural advice. They used to be Peat Marwick.
jbfnfn
10/6/2015
11:41
I heard from a Lincolnshire farmer that on a good day it would fetch 100m
On a bad day...enough to clear the balance sheet?

rachmanninov
10/6/2015
10:38
As previously discussed on this thread it is worth millions as it is very close to the city centre with potential for housing, offices or university. Indeed on the other side of the road there are houses already.
nocton
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