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According to ASX listing rule 17.2. An entity that 'requests...

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    According to ASX listing rule 17.2. An entity that 'requests suspension' as is the case here is required to tell the ASX these 5 things:

    1. Reason for the suspension.
    Answer: To make an announcement

    2. How long it expects the suspension to last
    Answer: Not answered!

    3. The event it expects to happen that will end the suspension.
    Answer: Not answered!

    4. That it is not aware why its securties may not be suspended.
    Answer: Not detailed.

    5. Any other information to inform the market about the suspension
    Answer: None!

    So we have just one answer to the five points. Shows you how lax the ASX is.

    Not that I am worried about BRM long term, I am just appalled at how the ASX enforces its own rules.
 
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