"It's totally ok to challenge a company as long as you come up with evidences"
First thing's first. Do NOT take a poster's word for it that CCE has taken to
misleading the market, and
knowingly releasing lies to the market (as is his accusation and complaint to the ASX under 3.1 presumably). Find out what he has a problem with, so that people can formulate their own opinions.
I would also point out in the interests of having one's opinion able to withstand scrutiny, that Chimpboy's cousin is allegedly a Top 20 shareholder. Does it sound feasible that some dude with a cousin in the top 20 register of a $100+ million company would report them to the ASX for contravening continuous disclosure rules and potentially costing his family a squillion? Without at least running it by his cousin who has a lot invested in this company? There's no insider trading laws preventing Chimpboy from phoning his top 20 -holding 'genius cousin who never gets duped' and a) asking him what the company means when they say x-y-z....are they lying or am I misreading it, and b) hey cousin Bill, by the way I'm reporting CCE for contravening ASX 3.1, just letting you know so you can decide whether you want to take the several hundred thousand dollar hit to your holding when my 'possible' becomes 'actual'. I'm not saying this isn't the case, but if he has done what he says he's done then this IS the case!
Don't ever read these threads Martin and take anybody at their word, including me. From memory, you have said you don't have a lot invested in CCE, but you obviously are interested in its success. Don't worry about the garbage that you read on an anonymous forum until it has been spelled out in big, unambiguous letters. Until then it's just garbage, and the more they evade their own disclosure of it the more you can dismiss it as background noise
For the record, if someone posted something worthy of reporting to the ASX (and it wasn't from like 2008) I would be the first to send off an email. ASX listing rules are there for OUR protection, not the company's.