Wah nam is just trying to scare holders into selling. They'll try every dirty trick in the book. They want you to think an FMG rail deal will need shareholder approval (read: Wah Nam approval). They think they have the power to make decisions about BRM's fate, and they expect us to support them. Ha! They have alienated 60% of holders with their stupid takeover that's been going on for months now with 0 acceptance. Wasting everyones time. I'm not falling for their stupid tricks and share price manipulation. I wasn't born yesterday. They're getting a little ahead of themselves and a little too big for their own boots. A real nuisance.
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