Mr Billis can’t take over these companies, people saying that are complete idiots.
The uncertainty created if the can opener is used is massive. Millions of shares being sold on the market by the clowns at ASIC. The dividends paid out already to Mr Billis’s associated companies together with the proceeds of any potential forced sale of shares by the Commonwealth would allow Mr Billis to legitimately buy-back shares under the creep provisions of the TO laws IMO. What a joke. Commonwealth forces a sale, returns money to the rightful owners and those owners use money to buy shares back. Makes a lot of sense, Not. I can guarantee one thing. If Wreck-it Ralph gets control there will be no buying from Billis associated companies.
Once liquidity is opened up the bordello brokers could do anything with the price. Look what’s happened to the RSG share price in a few short week under the influence of the real criminals. Is that what people really want? If you want manipulation there are plenty of other companies to invest in, go find them and leave this honest hardworking company alone.Esh
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