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#2361 Midas1

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Posted 22 September 2021 - 02:54 PM

a company can't commit fraud. People in the company committed the fraud

Well splitting hairs, the CEO should take responsibility...thats just my thoughts on this..but that is where I see their point would be..they couldnt cash in..


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 02:44 PM

I hear you all, the only thing I think was dodgy if TT wasnt allowed to sell those SNH shares for a few years....one would have to ask why? They should have taken cash and a lesser amount, but obviously greed came in, but it does seem dodgy that they couldnt cash in their money...But obviously if you buy bitcoin and it drops you cant sue bitcoin...except this was a fraudulent company,,,tricky,,,just trying to see what a fair judge would think

a company can't commit fraud. People in the company committed the fraud
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Posted 22 September 2021 - 02:38 PM

I'm certain that we will see a massive spike I'm share price tomorrow then everyone want to jump on the band wagon. I'll just enjoy the ride. And enjoy green beers
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Posted 22 September 2021 - 02:37 PM

By that reasoning their claim should be zero if they claim SNH is illiquid.  I am referring specifically to their attempt to liquidate SNH. With regards to any damages claim (material loss), the claim would need to be quantified and to do so they would have to justify what their damages were - and again, the more SNH is worth the less their material loss claim would be because the SNH price would have climbed.  Also, as I have said before, how can they forgive the orchestrator of the alleged fraud (Jooste) while holding SNH responsible.  It is the equivalent of a victim forgiving the person who shot him, but trying to hold the gun responsible.  Only my unqualified opinion. 
For now though, I cannot see how delays would help TT prove their application for liquidation.

I hear you all, the only thing I think was dodgy if TT wasnt allowed to sell those SNH shares for a few years....one would have to ask why? They should have taken cash and a lesser amount, but obviously greed came in, but it does seem dodgy that they couldnt cash in their money...But obviously if you buy bitcoin and it drops you cant sue bitcoin...except this was a fraudulent company,,,tricky,,,just trying to see what a fair judge would think


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 02:16 PM

But if balance sheet goes up they could claim a bigger piece of the pie

By that reasoning their claim should be zero if they claim SNH is illiquid.  I am referring specifically to their attempt to liquidate SNH. With regards to any damages claim (material loss), the claim would need to be quantified and to do so they would have to justify what their damages were - and again, the more SNH is worth the less their material loss claim would be because the SNH price would have climbed.  Also, as I have said before, how can they forgive the orchestrator of the alleged fraud (Jooste) while holding SNH responsible.  It is the equivalent of a victim forgiving the person who shot him, but trying to hold the gun responsible.  Only my unqualified opinion. 
For now though, I cannot see how delays would help TT prove their application for liquidation.


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 02:11 PM

But if balance sheet goes up they could claim a bigger piece of the pie

But, that pie gets sold "by force" at a serious discount.

 

And any good Management pack their bags and go to the competition, leaving that businesses to fail.

 

The lawyers always smile.


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 02:03 PM

I can't see how it would be in TT boys interests to have this thing dragged out.  Their argument for liquidation is likely to be less and less meaningful the more time passes - in other words I believe SNH's balance sheet is likely to improve over time - which of course does not help TT guys to demonstrate that SNH is illiquid.  In my view SNH's balance sheet is likely to improve and if TT delay, then the liquidity argument gets weaker as each day passes once the GS has been ratified (which will hopefully happen soon). 

But if balance sheet goes up they could claim a bigger piece of the pie


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 01:22 PM

I can't see how it would be in TT boys interests to have this thing dragged out.  Their argument for liquidation is likely to be less and less meaningful the more time passes - in other words I believe SNH's balance sheet is likely to improve over time - which of course does not help TT guys to demonstrate that SNH is illiquid.  In my view SNH's balance sheet is likely to improve and if TT delay, then the liquidity argument gets weaker as each day passes once the GS has been ratified (which will hopefully happen soon). 


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 01:17 PM

I cant see how 36 TT stores are worth around R100M each. The properties are not even theirs. R5M tops. Just give them back those shops for their shares and be done with the matter. Legal fees will just pile up from the SHN litigation fat cats. 

The 36 Mr. Tekkie shops are wholly owned by TT old boys. They started a new outfit after the walkout from PEPKOR Management!! They not part of the Tekkie Town business!!!


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 12:50 PM

I cant see how 36 TT stores are worth around R100M each. The properties are not even theirs. R5M tops. Just give them back those shops for their shares and be done with the matter. Legal fees will just pile up from the SHN litigation fat cats. 


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 12:49 PM

for sure sure.....

 

exTT just does not have the leverage that SNH has.....I am willing to bet that they going to announce IPO of their Australian businesses soon...which will make them even more solvent....making exTT argument even smaller......


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 12:22 PM

I feel sorry for the TT old boys but they should have taken the settlement and then let the share price rise back to the Eur 1 or 2 and they would have much more money than they will have at the end of this court battle!!! Anyway my thoughts!!! 

 

for sure sure.....


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 11:58 AM

agreed for the short term.....

 

but for the longer term.....litigation costs money.....which will have to be budgeted for..and then the possibility of SNH losing........so growth will be hampered by this overhanging cloud....instead of putting money towards other good things.....so TT must go away as soon as possible...

We have to face reality, what the TT old boys want is not doable so best is to fight it in court. No one can be guarantied when buying shares!!! Also quite sure 36 Mr. Tekkie shops not enough to sustain years of court battles against SNH.

 

I feel sorry for the TT old boys but they should have taken the settlement and then let the share price rise back to the Eur 1 or 2 and they would have much more money than they will have at the end of this court battle!!! Anyway my thoughts!!! 


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#2374 Midas1

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Posted 22 September 2021 - 11:46 AM

normally at 10....but I think the Netherlands should not be a problem.. WC high Court is unpredictable to say the least

Thanks but its a definate, so I guess no surge in price after that sens..?


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 11:38 AM

For me it will stabilize once courts sanction the GS. The TT saga is going to take years to solve remember its going all the way to the CC and SCA.

 

The big panic in the market at present is if the GS is delayed.

 

agreed for the short term.....

 

but for the longer term.....litigation costs money.....which will have to be budgeted for..and then the possibility of SNH losing........so growth will be hampered by this overhanging cloud....instead of putting money towards other good things.....so TT must go away as soon as possible...


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 11:24 AM

Does anyone know the time in Netherlands tommorrow...planning to time my movements as best possible

normally at 10....but I think the Netherlands should not be a problem.. WC high Court is unpredictable to say the least
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Posted 22 September 2021 - 11:13 AM

Does anyone know the time in Netherlands tommorrow...planning to time my movements as best possible


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 11:05 AM

but share will only stabilize and grow once Ex TT stop any litigation or appeals......so roller-coaster it is, until then....

For me it will stabilize once courts sanction the GS. The TT saga is going to take years to solve remember its going all the way to the CC and SCA.

 

The big panic in the market at present is if the GS is delayed.


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Posted 22 September 2021 - 11:04 AM

but share will only stabilize and grow once Ex TT stop any litigation or appeals......so roller-coaster it is, until then....

the roller coaster is at the moment very profitable. So enjoy it
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Posted 22 September 2021 - 10:59 AM

all 3 levels of creditors have already approved the proposal 100%. It just needs to be sanctioned by the courts. Tomorrow in the Netherlands and the 30th in SA

 

but share will only stabilize and grow once Ex TT stop any litigation or appeals......so roller-coaster it is, until then....


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