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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Worthington Group Plc | LSE:WRN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01YQ796 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 87.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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25/10/2022 09:04 | Thing is, there's a £113k chunk due from Bus Club to HMRC, and the only "asset" of that scale on the balance sheet are the ~972k shares in Flagship. One doesn't imagine HMRC will be happy to let that sum slip. | davidkip | |
25/10/2022 08:27 | If you look at the CVA 13k for number plates 7k from shares over last two years | jackjackjack1 | |
25/10/2022 08:25 | Ha ha look at the year before had to part with over £7000 bet the girlfriend bought them | jackjackjack1 | |
25/10/2022 08:17 | And who said accountants don't have a sense of humour ... | davidkip | |
25/10/2022 08:14 | "Of those shares, 16,050 were sold during the reporting period with sale proceeds totalling £868.56. During the reporting period two sales ... totalling 16,050 in Flagship were made by the Company to Darren Chapman, the Director of the Company. The money was paid into the CVA... Each time the shares were sold, a valuation of the shares was obtained from a reputable financial website; in August the Bloomberg website was used. I was satisfied that the Comany and I could rely on those valiuations as they were obtained contemporaneously from a well-known institution." - from the most recent CVA report. | davidkip | |
25/10/2022 07:47 | You can find FGCN on Y charts and it will show a certain person sales of shares and the timing of those shares is well let’s say incredible. Fits in nicely for the bus club | jackjackjack1 | |
24/10/2022 20:02 | Herron Fisher are AE's insolvency practitioners of choice - they are as bent as he is. I reported them to FCA, who as usual did SFA. FGCN deregistered its shares with SEC back in 2019: A search for FGCN on OTC gives no result found. The company that FGCN had shares in was: It is in voluntary liquidation - the latest liquidators report can be accessed from the link. Yes this is the coal mine that was supposed to be producing $2m a month in positive cashflow. Whilst AE and AB had there grubby mits all over it at the start, they used the cladding fitter as the front man for this scam, alongside Winduss and Moscicki. | sweet karolina2 | |
24/10/2022 12:01 | The crew running Flagship are up on fraud charges. I wonder if the administrators Herron Fisher will highlight this to the painfully, long suffering creditors of the Bus Club. Here's a line from Herron Fishers last report: "I have had discussions with him (Darren Chapman) and he has reconfirmed his belief and the reasoning behind it, that the shares in Flagship are still set to rise dramatically in value. Creditors are of course being asked by the company to take this on trust." | filthylucre01 | |
23/10/2022 17:31 | AIM quoted miner that has placings every few months should be next .Wipes off 90% off value every year. | saracen3 | |
23/10/2022 17:07 | G'day Roydyor, Hope you are well. If not, read the currant Whatsap ramper blog, turns out to be rather negative, You along with others were right. WD man! | dudishes | |
23/10/2022 17:03 | Maybe, the busman could be dragged in with that? You never know? | dudishes | |
23/10/2022 15:28 | Whetstone hasn't published accounts for 3 years. Anyone want to bet that all the cash has disappeared. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
23/10/2022 15:24 | The ONLY asset. Scam no 2 on the same naive innocents. | saracen3 | |
23/10/2022 15:00 | I did say at the time that the most valuable asset WHET had was its shareholder register. | davidkip | |
22/10/2022 18:05 | saracen322 Oct '22 - 00:03 - 2103 of 2115 0 0 0 Remind me what was the name of the gift of the second free con ? Whetstone Capital PLC: The "gifted shares" only arrived after mugs had bought in on Britdaq (the NEX listing that had been planned was pulled by NEX regulation because they were worried about the involvement of AE). Wulstan Earley flogged about 4 Million shares to feed the mugs. If I remember rightly the shares for this second scam traded at a peak of over 40p driven by low liquidity and mindless ramping by the usual suspects. | sweet karolina2 | |
22/10/2022 12:25 | Ah fair point. I’d assumed there was basic ‘delete’ functions. Very plausible they’re avoiding comments related to a trial. | davidkip | |
22/10/2022 11:51 | I got permanently barred from LSE after about a week for saying that WRN was a fraud. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
22/10/2022 11:46 | It is interesting that these charges coincide with the LSE thread being locked down (no new comments but also no ability for users to now delete historical posts). I wonder if the FCA are trawling through it and the associated user information? | davidkip | |
22/10/2022 11:45 | Maybe he's moved to Darwin. He was the missing link after all. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
22/10/2022 11:40 | re #2105, it was mildly interesting to note that neo99 was pretending recently on this board that he has moved to australia. | spikeyj |
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