Havelock Investments To Recommence Neo & Bee Fund Trading This Afternoon

Havelock Investments To Recommence Neo & Bee Fund Trading This Afternoon

Neo & Bee - what was once a shining beacon in the distance is no longer, it seems. The boss has gone missing-in-action, the employees reportedly unpaid, and a swanky Nicosia branch closed. All of this follows last week's news last week that the Neo & Bee fund on Havelock Investments' platform would be halted for abnormal activity. Today, Havelock announced they would recommence the trading of the Neo & Bee fund at about 5:00 PM Eastern U. S. time, which at the time of this writing is just about in one hour. Statement in full (origin): On March 28, 2014 Havelock Investments halted trading....


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