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Saturday, August 15, 2020

"Progress" on Royal Siam Trust?

Here is something I came across recently on Richard Cayne's whitesandsbeach.info website:


July 2020 UPDATE- We have verified through our independent lawyers in Bangkok that the investor group Richard Cayne represents is making progress. Perhaps a milestone victory has been achieved as during last month court hearing the judge reaffirmed the order that the group Richard Cayne represents (being original investors) should ALL be reinstated on the shareholder list. We are keen to hear on next update from Richard Cayne when the restructuring may take place so that we may all get back our fair share. Good job Richard and look forward to getting it restructured.

A "milestone victory?" Hardly! It really doesn't matter if investors' names are reinstated on the shareholder list because one (1) share in White Sands Beach Company is worth 100 Thai Baht. How much is 100 Thai Baht worth? Let's have a look-see...it's worth just over US $3. Don't spend it all in one place! 

One share in White Sands Beach is worth three bucks but Richard Cayne was marketing "units" in Royal Siam Trust for more than US $15,000 each. Where did that money go and why hasn't Richard Cayne produced a single bank document that shows what happened to the "planning fund" that investors put their money into? Very suspicious!

Does Richard Cayne really believe that Royal Siam Trust investors will be satisfied with this type of "progress?" I am not the least bit interested in having anything to do with a piece of property in Trat, Thailand and would prefer to recover my swindled funds. THAT would be a milestone victory. 


Thursday, August 13, 2020

Japanese RST investors should find this interesting

Here is something about RST that was written back in 2006.

http://otsu.seesaa.net/article/15658158.html

The analysis is well-thought-out indeed. The person who wrote this was able to correctly deduce that Royal Siam Trust was a scam investment and had enough sense to stay away.

All I can say is that I wish I had come across this sooner.