Ah right, so the share suspension is immediate, but simply become tradeable again on appointment of the new NOMAD (which King says he already has lined up).
There'd be an awful lot of shareholders angry if the company was de-listed, I suspect.
Another thing that concerns me is King's plan for funding us for the next two or three years. What exactly does it involve?
With Sandy Easdale only on the football board, doesn't this move remove the 'Easdale block' completely from RIFC? Any significant decisions that require a vote won't have a chance of being passed, surely?
There'd be an awful lot of shareholders angry if the company was de-listed, I suspect.
Another thing that concerns me is King's plan for funding us for the next two or three years. What exactly does it involve?
(25-02-2015, 10:55)TheWorthinGer Wrote: Balance of power shifts decisively with this.
Does this stop the board making at decisions that might affect the ability of a new board to act?
With Sandy Easdale only on the football board, doesn't this move remove the 'Easdale block' completely from RIFC? Any significant decisions that require a vote won't have a chance of being passed, surely?