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...........Tue 17:12David Lenigas
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What I am doing with AfriAg will only benefit LGC Capital in time. @LGCCapital_LG $LG.V @AfriAgPLC AfriAg needs to gets its ducks in a row and be 100% compliant with UK rules for future Medical Cannabis investments in Africa.
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David Lenigas
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AfriAg can’t physically sign a deal in the African Cannabis space in without going through this process. It’s the law in the UK and it needs to be done properly. Scope was widened to cater for sales and distribution effects of an African deal in to outside markets.
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.............Tue 15:13David Lenigas
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Both a separate. AfriAg needs to tick some regulatory boxes in UK before doing any cannabis deals at all. Has absolutely no impact on me driving the LGC Capital growth plans. But if AfriAg want to do any deals in this space, we need shareholder approvals.
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David Lenigas
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Just to be clear to @AfriAgPLC and LGC Capital @LGCCapiat_LG shareholders, AfriAg is required to get statutory approvals before expanding its investment strategy in to the cannabis sector in any way. Remember AfriAg is LGC's partner for Africa - Boxes need ticking! $LG.V
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John McMullen, LGC's CEO, comments: "LGC will use the net proceeds from this private placement to advance the Company's new initiatives in the global medical cannabis sector and for general working capital purposes. In particular, some of the capital raised will be used to assist with the funding of our new joint venture with AfriAg (Pty) Ltd and our recent investment in the House of Hemp (Pty) Ltd in South Africa. Funding will also be channeled towards seeking new medical cannabis investment opportunities elsewhere in southern Africa and in the Asia Pacific Region." http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/lgc-capital-ltd-announces-155500000-private-placement-to-advance-the-companys-medical-cannabis-initiatives-641016303.html
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http://www.investcom.com/cgi-bin/nameindustry/symbolsearch1.cgi?ID=1&string=QBA&exact=yes&sym=yes&sy1=yes Retailinvestor think its only you and me here just found the above, you might find it helpful I did............
AfriAg Global PLC
and 6mill before it...big trades....
The offer is full & finall with no other liabilities attaching such as dividends to shareholderds - check the original offer document from May availble in the RNS tab at the top of this page
There's no dividend payable from a company that hasn't made any money and has negative retained earnings. Strewth.
When the take over takes place will the share holders be entitled to a div. considering the up turn in the books /
Probably the bidder is mopping up shares at their bid price
Please can someone help me , why would anybody buy shares at 10.25 when they cannot increase in price above this , I'm not thick just lost
Is there no check on a BOD issuing a misleading RNS. looks like this BOD is following in the shoes a Tiny R also known as a BS
From soorgoolietimes.com "Swiss airs and African breasys" (Part 1) When Lonrho announced the African easyHotel franchise two years ago, it promised "an agreed opening schedule for fifty properties by 2016." The RNS continued, "The opening schedule will focus on African destinations already served by easyJet." [sic] Investors were suitably impressed and the shares rose. On the BBs a well-established discussion pattern developed. The shares charted predictably. Two years on, it's more of the same old story from Lonrho - another great story that spectacularly fails to deliver. The present results are - ONE hotel in a destination about 11,000km from the nearest served by easyJet. [Similar to the Lonrho BOD's precision with profit targets.] The solitary hotel was not even in the country announced nine weeks later, Mozambique, where Lonrho spent about $10m (RNS4695P) acquiring land and buildings. Nor, when they jumped 1,300km to Johannesburg, did they open in the place they announced and signed a lease for. Lonrho eventually opened their first easyHotel a mile away from the Johannesburg site they had leased. The fate of that site, in the iconic former Stuttafords building, remains a mystery. In April 2012, Lonrho signed a 30 year lease for part of it yet now appears to be paying for nothing. The agent involved, AFHCO, still lists the building on their website. Contacting them, the first respondent said that it was not listed. Confronted with the weblink she referred the call to a colleague that did not pick up. Subsequent calls to AFHCO were not returned. This March, Stuttafords' exterior was spruced up with a coat of paint. It's presently unclear how much of the further cost has been split with leaseholder Lonrho and the agent. Certainly Lonrho's painting budget was underspent on their eventual maiden location. The hotel, formerly owned by a students' accommodation collective, already used the easyGroup orange. As the sun, supposedly, sets on Lenigas's involvement in Lonrho, and now fastjet, fellow tax-dodging Monaco resident neighbour Stelios may well have grounds to rue his involvement with the Perth 'bodybuilder.' kibu TBC
The PERFECT SCAM FILM RIGHTS HELD BY SHARE HOLDERS OF LONRHO. DOES THE FINANCIAL REGS NOT PROTECT SHARE HOLDERS. If the co's recovery goes according to the last quarter the share price should soar!
WADR, banditus (and where have you been?) dividends are not legally possible at Lonrho. The Retained Earnings account is so deeply negative that one wonders what the BOD intended to achieve by making such a preposterous announcement. They gave the word 'profit' some non-OED meaning, so why not re-define the word 'dividend' or just use an unexpected meaning? >>>Lonrho's Board of Directors, having been advised by Slaughter & Fibbie, and in respect of their own shareholdings, recommend the offer by FS Africa which, in the opinion of the Board, will, in view of the price offered being some 50% above the last market deal prior to the announcement, represent a significant dividend for shareholders<<<
The bod announced that dividends were going to be paid in 2013 . does anyone know if ts going to happen now that there is a cash offer for the company?
Tried to sell at 10 p yesterday but no takers!
the film should be more of a disaster movie. Something like Towering Incompetence, The Perfect Scam , Deep Dilution or Incontinence Day. Who do you guys think should play the main characters? I have an actor in mind for Leni.