CTAI

73 days ago

Podcast: Tom Winnifrith and Barry Downes discuss Alludium, Catenai and AI

Barry is a keynote speaker at ShareStock where he and Brian Kinane will again present on AI. So much has changed since September 2024, you will be amazed. We touch on that in this podcast which centres on Barry's company Alludium and Catenai (CTAI). More details on Sharestock can be found HERE.

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88 days ago

Catenai – tsunami of shares and warrants being issued for new AI investment, a total spoof?

Today Catenai (CTAI) unveiled a “Proposed Investment in Alludium, a cutting-edge AI company, Fundraise, Related Party Transactions, Conversion, Issue of Warrants and Proposed Share Capital Reorganisation.” Its AI but is it a complete spoof?
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92 days ago

Catenai - Klarian to repay loan but loss nailed on for 2024, share spike well overcooked

The announcement that Klarian will repay the £450,000 loan plus accrued interest and fees of £117,500 is obviously good news for Catenai (CTAI) but before you bet the ranch on the shares consider the company’s financial position..
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166 days ago

Catenai - what is the Klarian loan note worth?

As previously explained the Klarian loan note represent the majority of Catenai’s (CTAI) gross assets, 96% to be exact. If Catenai receives back cash then the loan note and accrued interest is worth what is stated in the accounts I.e. £567,500.
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175 days ago

GOTCHA! Liam “the Toke” Murray caught with trousers down yet again

I guess that with me stuck half way up a Greek mountain, Liam “the toke” Murray and his scumbag clients thought they had a free pass not to disclose adverse information in a timely fashion. Wrong! Gotcha!
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204 days ago

Catenai: do the maths it is surely placing ahoy!

In its last RNS of 29 November, Catenai (CTAI) made the following statement “The Company continues to carefully manage its working capital position.” This isn’t that surprising because in its interim accounts to 30 June 2024 Catenai had net current assets of £566,763 but this included cash of just £4,759. Within net assets was a loan note receivable of £450,000 plus accrued fees of £117,500 totalling £567,500 due from Klarian Limited. So, the loan represents the majority of its assets.

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