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Exclusive: Why Rangers was booted off the stockmarket – it was a London Stock Exchange covert killing… a warning for Sefton

Tom Winnifrith
Thursday 10 September 2015

On April 2nd 2015 Rangers Football Club (RFC) was booted off the AIM casino, the junior market of the London Stock Exchange.  A nominated adviser, Nomad, for many AIM companies has now contacted us to explain how this was a direct result of a covert killing by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) itself. Shareholders in Sefton Resources (SER) be warned…you may be next.

As a reminder, disgraced WH Ireland (WHI) resigned as Nomad to Rangers on March 4. Under AIM Rules if no new Nomad is found within a month a company loses its AIM listing.  And that is indeed what happened on April 2. 

Rangers explained its humiliating ejection thus: 

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Tom Winnifrith is the editor of TomWinnifrith.com. When he is not harvesting olives in Greece, he is (planning to) raise goats in Wales.
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