DBAY

64 days ago

Anexo rebels at 19% - can they block the bid by disgraced troughing management and DBAY?

Disgraced Alan Sellars and his other half Samantha Moss have via fees, dividends and dumping stock taken more than £70 million out of Anexo (ANX) since its 2018 IPO at 110p per share. The stock peaked at 191p with the dastardly duo continuing to dump shares onto poor dumb fund managers, the shares are now 57.5p.

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76 days ago

Anexo: rebel shareholders speak for c10% and want to block bid, open letter sent

The letter is below and is pretty hard hitting, In essence rebels owning c 10% accuse the greedy husband and wife team who own 34% of Anexo (ANX) and offshore fund manager DBAY (which owns 28%) of sitting on information not available to other shareholders and using that to launch a low ball bid. And, of course, although Alan Sellars and Samantha Moss have taken out cash of more than £70 million via share sales, dividends and fees since 2018, the bid is in loan notes. Not a cent of cash is on the table.

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82 days ago

Anexo bid from husband and wife bosses and DBAY: £70 million worth of reasons why everyone thinks lawyers are scumbags

Okay I accept that most folks also hold a dim view of journalists but, with the exception of penny share trader and phone hacking crook Piers Morgan, surely we are, as a profession, viewed less unfavourably than lawyers. If not, what is happening at Anexo (ANX), a main market listed law firm should change that view.

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1670 days ago

Breaking: stale Telit bull committing market abuse?

Dbay’s withdrawal from the battle to buy the overvalued junk floated by mortgage fraudster Uzi Katz, that is to say Telit Communications (TCM) has left stale bulls lookimng increasingly daft.  And at least one appears to be getting desperate as the shares slide – and will continue to slide as I explained HERE.

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1671 days ago

Dbay pulls out of bidding war for Telit, again slams rival u-blox bid. Mr Market agrees with the Manxies

Telit Communications (TCM) reckoned that a cash offer of £1.948 from Isle of Man based asset management business per share fundamentally undervalued the company. Dbay disagreed so has pulled the offer. Ooops.

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