I can understand the frustrations that the shareholders are feeling as I also have a substantial amount invested in Steppes and ICML and would like to see some action re listing of Steppes
as I see it and I stand to be corrected that taking any action against the company via ASIC or legal proceedings would one be costly and two it would tie up our funds for many years with an unknown outcome ,my understanding of the shareholder list is that the Australian holders are a small percentage most are International holdings
As to who is responsible ,I have seen a shareholding list of the Australian shareholders and the amount they have invested and I feel that any suggesting that Romanus is in any way responsible is way off the mark as he also has a large amount invested into these companies and is also keen to see some movement in the listing of Steppes
The best advice I have seen in the previous posts is to either to call or email the company to express your concerns
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