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Aero Inventory: we implore small shareholders to write to the LSE

18/11/2009 · Aero Inventory (AI.) 

Jim Tucker, the KPMG partner and lead administrator said he was in early stage discussions with parties, including both trade and financial buyers, about purchasing all or part of the struggling company. Mr Tucker is apparently of the opinion that it could take between two and three years to stabilise and turn round the business – not terribly encouraging for a buyer and perhaps an indication that ‘the business’ as a going concern is surely just about worthless, with the only value residing in the stock!

Let’s hope the LSE, FSA, SFO (a worrying number of 3 letter acronym organisations) can both learn something from this debacle and come down hard on those responsible. The loss that might be suffered by many small shareholders is bad enough but it also does a disservice to all those well managed AIM companies (of which there are many) who are doing their best to get through the current recession and attract investor interest. 

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