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Naturally I don't agree, the shares seem too widespread for someone to hold ultimate power.

 

Green, Imram and bluepitch combined have a significant hold on the shares, and assuming they are all in cahoots, that's a considerable chunk of any votes. Almost 30% at a guess. Add in a few more of the original investors, who may or may not be independent, then one man could have control of up to 50%. I'm speculating of course, but I'm convinced there is a single man behind it all, and it's not charles.

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Only to point out Green isn't the only one running the club, he just happens to be the most talkative.

 

Thus opening the door to legitimately bring Ahmed our non-director director into the discussion.

 

It's a bit rich to complain about something you yourself did.

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Green, Imram and bluepitch combined have a significant hold on the shares, and assuming they are all in cahoots, that's a considerable chunk of any votes. Almost 30% at a guess. Add in a few more of the original investors, who may or may not be independent, then one man could have control of up to 50%. I'm speculating of course, but I'm convinced there is a single man behind it all, and it's not charles.

Well I disagree, I believe it's as Green says it is, widespread ownership. Some folk just don't fancy the public eye, I doubt I would.

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Well I disagree, I believe it's as Green says it is, widespread ownership. Some folk just don't fancy the public eye, I doubt I would.

 

It certainly looks that way on the surface, but upon closer inspection, a large chunk of shares have been kept with the original "saviours".

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Naturally I don't agree, the shares seem too widespread for someone to hold ultimate power.

 

It takes a fair bit of power to make a loan of £200k for a few weeks, get £178k back + a £50k arrangement fee and get the remaining £22k converted into 2.2 million shares worth £1.54m at the float price,

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It takes a fair bit of power to make a loan of £200k for a few weeks, get £178k back + a £50k arrangement fee and get the remaining £22k converted into 2.2 million shares worth £1.54m at the float price,

 

It takes power to achieve it, but sheer genius to have 99% of the people to accept it as "normal" practice. We effectively paid him around 30k to become a millionaire, according to those maths.

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