Yes, wasn't it Belgravia that invested in IMP years ago and picked up a bunch of shares, from the Company at the old 0.008cents?
I guess they are looking at putting their money elsewhere.
They probably made some dough when IMP went up to around 3 cents some years ago.
Anyway, a number of superfunds in the top 20 shareholders seem to think IMP is a good place to leave some money in the drawer, for the mid to longer term investment.
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