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Re: Queries unanswered....

Post by parchedpeas » Wed Nov 02 2022 10:21pm

My theory is that imutual is currently caught in the middle of some sort of power struggle
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Re: Queries unanswered....

Post by macliam » Wed Nov 02 2022 10:45pm

parchedpeas wrote:
Wed Nov 02 2022 10:21pm
My theory is that imutual is currently caught in the middle of some sort of power struggle
based on what, exactly? :eh:
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Re: Queries unanswered....

Post by Richard Frost » Wed Nov 02 2022 11:48pm

There is no one in management to have a power struggle with, unless Richard is having a struggle with himself. There are enough conspiracy theories in the wider world. No need to introduce them here.
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Re: Queries unanswered....

Post by pabenny » Thu Nov 03 2022 7:25am

Not only that, Richard is the de facto controlling shareholder.
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Re: Queries unanswered....

Post by parchedpeas » Thu Nov 03 2022 8:27am

macliam wrote:
Wed Nov 02 2022 10:45pm
parchedpeas wrote:
Wed Nov 02 2022 10:21pm
My theory is that imutual is currently caught in the middle of some sort of power struggle
based on what, exactly? :eh:
1. Wierd voting patterns in the shareholder's meeting - the two largest shareholders clearly don't agree on the future of the company.
2. The lack of any attention to the site since that point (worse than the usually appalling "normal").
3. The comments made around the forum about 'external' issues. We're a patient and understanding bunch. Why has a simple explanation for the desertion not been given? It would take a minute to do at best.

The most telling one is point 3 - why not just tell us what is going on to reassure us and keep us clicking where possible? Trust in the reliability and viability of the site is pretty much all it has left. So why not post here to imbue that trust?
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Thu Nov 03 2022 7:25am
Not only that, Richard is the de facto controlling shareholder.
About 90% of my mortgage payments come from my earnings. My partner pays the other 10%. Yet in reality, I could only ever "own" 50% of my house.

In the absence of any contact, people will speculate. It's human nature. And there is only one way to end speculation and that's to come out and put the record straight.
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Re: Queries unanswered....

Post by pabenny » Thu Nov 03 2022 9:05am

parchedpeas wrote:
Thu Nov 03 2022 8:27am
... voting patterns in the shareholder's meeting - the two largest shareholders clearly don't agree on the future of the company.
That's a misreading of the situation. According to filings at Companies House, Richard holds 1.2 billion shares in IM and the rest of us 10 million.

Although Richard's shares are, I believe, held for award to users alongside cashback, and he may chose not to vote them, he does control them

And holders of only around 400,000 shares voted at the AGM.
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Re: Queries unanswered....

Post by Richard Frost » Thu Nov 03 2022 9:11am

The company belongs to Richard, it would take an seismic event for the shareholders to have any concrete say in the company. Without Richard the company is nothing.
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Re: Queries unanswered....

Post by macliam » Thu Nov 03 2022 9:13am

Hmmm.... given that timescale, maybe imutual was invaded by a jealous neighbour and has seen its infrastructure blitzed..... :shock:

Maybe Richard was deported to Topcat and only just go back...... :eh:

or it could be aliens. Always a good excuse, ask Cruella. :shifty:
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Re: Queries unanswered....

Post by parchedpeas » Thu Nov 03 2022 1:12pm

parchedpeas wrote:
Wed Nov 02 2022 10:21pm
My theory is that imutual is currently caught in the middle of some sort of power struggle
Fair play to all the responses. I did say it was only a theory.

There's no reason why a simple two paragraph statement could be made to reassure us, though, is there?
Many here are considering no longer spending through the site because of the uncertainty.

Why let that fester?

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Re: Queries unanswered....

Post by Richard Frost » Thu Nov 03 2022 1:24pm

parchedpeas wrote:
Thu Nov 03 2022 1:12pm

Fair play to all the responses. I did say it was only a theory.

There's no reason why a simple two paragraph statement could be made to reassure us, though, is there?
Many here are considering no longer spending through the site because of the uncertainty.

Why let that fester?
No reason at all, but therein lies the problem. it is perfect unbroken circle. Only one person can break it and for whatever reason seems unwilling or unable to do so.

Unfortunately we are unable to do anything about that and because of that most people head towards the door.
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