Just a quick tip, dont sell CSF if you have there are some more announcements to come. Like non-voting issue ....etc. Price will go up so if any one wants to make some quick bucks think about it.
Cheers!
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Amal J wrote:Hi morning all,
Just a quick tip, dont sell CSF if you have there are some more announcements to come. Like non-voting issue ....etc. Price will go up so if any one wants to make some quick bucks think about it.
Cheers!
Amal J wrote:Ex:- If u have 1mil deposit with them you gotta end up with 800k worth of CSF.X. Which means 200,000 shares. They have got the clearance for everything.
pathfinder wrote:What I heard is CSF has bought NBSL and NBSL will go for IPO with voting and non voting for deposits.
ccsentha wrote:pathfinder wrote:What I heard is CSF has bought NBSL and NBSL will go for IPO with voting and non voting for deposits.
how can they do it only for the depositors? they have to do it for csf share holders as well
pathfinder wrote:ccsentha wrote:pathfinder wrote:What I heard is CSF has bought NBSL and NBSL will go for IPO with voting and non voting for deposits.
how can they do it only for the depositors? they have to do it for csf share holders as well
N for share holders
X for depositers
clear?
ccsentha wrote:
what are u talking? simply companies cannot give free shares to depositors. If they give, normally they'll minus that amount from there deposits. When companies cannot repay the depositors that's what they do.
Yes they did.pathfinder wrote:
I think TFC has done this before.
Chinwi wrote:They do not have money to pay you.
-------That means, empty pocket.
Hence they give shares.
------- That means, you become the owner of the empty pocket.
pathfinder wrote:ccsentha wrote:
what are u talking? simply companies cannot give free shares to depositors. If they give, normally they'll minus that amount from there deposits. When companies cannot repay the depositors that's what they do.
NBSL is a company of a collapsed ceylinco group
who told you this free share issue?
X given for depositors for their deposits and for interest because they don't have money to pay back.
I think TFC has done this before.
rainmaker wrote:Where is the sexy Professional?
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