EGM on 22:45 - Jul 28 with 4036 views | D_Alien |
EGM on 22:10 - Jul 28 by judd | 75% on the night. Poll vote not been employed so far. |
Cheers So (for simplicity) - 75 individual shareholders who each held 100 shares could have the motion passed against 25 individual shareholders with a combined shareholding that amounted to >75% of the total number of shares issued? | |
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EGM on 22:52 - Jul 28 with 4018 views | judd |
EGM on 22:45 - Jul 28 by D_Alien | Cheers So (for simplicity) - 75 individual shareholders who each held 100 shares could have the motion passed against 25 individual shareholders with a combined shareholding that amounted to >75% of the total number of shares issued? |
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EGM on 22:59 - Jul 28 with 3991 views | D_Alien |
EGM on 22:52 - Jul 28 by judd | Yeah |
Apologies for pursuing this further, but what would be the point of anyone acquiring a majority shareholding, if they could be outvoted at an EGM? | |
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EGM on 23:02 - Jul 28 with 3981 views | DevonDale |
EGM on 22:59 - Jul 28 by D_Alien | Apologies for pursuing this further, but what would be the point of anyone acquiring a majority shareholding, if they could be outvoted at an EGM? |
That's why true control of a private company only comes when you hold 75% or more of the shares. | | | |
EGM on 23:11 - Jul 28 with 3946 views | D_Alien |
EGM on 23:02 - Jul 28 by DevonDale | That's why true control of a private company only comes when you hold 75% or more of the shares. |
Thanks. The reason i'm making these enquiries is so that as many people as possible understand the implications behind the maths on the night - and since i don't (didn't!) [Post edited 28 Jul 2023 23:12]
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EGM on 23:46 - Jul 28 with 3882 views | 49thseason |
EGM on 22:45 - Jul 28 by D_Alien | Cheers So (for simplicity) - 75 individual shareholders who each held 100 shares could have the motion passed against 25 individual shareholders with a combined shareholding that amounted to >75% of the total number of shares issued? |
If it is carried on a show of hands , that would be fine, but if a major shareholder objected they could call for a count of the votes represented by those in attendance and proxys... so ultimately those with the largest number of shares will prevail. | | | |
EGM on 23:56 - Jul 28 with 3861 views | D_Alien |
EGM on 23:46 - Jul 28 by 49thseason | If it is carried on a show of hands , that would be fine, but if a major shareholder objected they could call for a count of the votes represented by those in attendance and proxys... so ultimately those with the largest number of shares will prevail. |
Hmmm... does that mean then, that proxies aren't counted if a "show of hands" is accepted? | |
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EGM on 08:09 - Jul 29 with 3701 views | EllDale |
EGM on 18:13 - Jul 28 by R17ALE | I agree with most of that, but you have now said a couple of times that the Trust should run a version of Goldbond. Have you any idea how many hours per week are required by x number of people with expert knowledge of the industry to achieve a successful Weekly Draw? To expect a small group of volunteers to achieve that on a part time basis is extraordinarily naive. Borrowing is not the answer however. The writing was on the wall ages ago in a Christmas message where the Chairman boasted we employed 138 people. Even on wages of £100 per week, that's nearly £0.75m a year. Draw your own conclusions. |
Great point about the logistics of running a lottery. The club must have some sort of plan in place for when it comes back in-house later this year though surely? Perhaps some of the 138 staff members are going to be seconded? On an aside, is this jackpot on the Dale Lotto ever going to be won? If it’s going up in increments of £100 per week then it must be a year since it was last claimed! | | | | Login to get fewer ads
EGM on 08:19 - Jul 29 with 3664 views | NigelWatson |
EGM on 09:11 - Jul 26 by electricblue | It as to be done..... Anyway who is responsible for employing that amount of staffing levels over the years... |
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EGM on 09:37 - Jul 29 with 3568 views | isitme | Further to the staffing. At the open training session Desmond was nowhere to been seen (unless he appeared after I left) but yet there were a number of people, I assume community related staff as they were wearing club kit who were with a big group of asylum seekers. I get the giving back to the community and all that, but surely a club employee could have been found to dress up as Desmond for a couple of hours. | | | |
EGM on 09:58 - Jul 29 with 3530 views | judd |
EGM on 22:59 - Jul 28 by D_Alien | Apologies for pursuing this further, but what would be the point of anyone acquiring a majority shareholding, if they could be outvoted at an EGM? |
A poll vote can be called if a minimum 5 members so vote. This takes into account number of shares an individual has.. I think there is a formula applied but works in favour of larger shareholdings. | |
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EGM on 10:32 - Jul 29 with 3453 views | R17ALE |
EGM on 08:09 - Jul 29 by EllDale | Great point about the logistics of running a lottery. The club must have some sort of plan in place for when it comes back in-house later this year though surely? Perhaps some of the 138 staff members are going to be seconded? On an aside, is this jackpot on the Dale Lotto ever going to be won? If it’s going up in increments of £100 per week then it must be a year since it was last claimed! |
A rollover prize is the biggest con in weekly draws. It's designed never to be won but therefore gives a headline prize when recruiting. As I understand it, there maybe a draw where there are a million unique numbers available for £1 per week. The draw may have 10,000 players per week. Therefore the chances of the jackpot being won are 10,000 in 1,000,000. I'm willing to be corrected if my ancient knowledge has been usurped by that evil modernity! | |
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EGM on 11:11 - Jul 29 with 3345 views | SuddenLad |
EGM on 10:32 - Jul 29 by R17ALE | A rollover prize is the biggest con in weekly draws. It's designed never to be won but therefore gives a headline prize when recruiting. As I understand it, there maybe a draw where there are a million unique numbers available for £1 per week. The draw may have 10,000 players per week. Therefore the chances of the jackpot being won are 10,000 in 1,000,000. I'm willing to be corrected if my ancient knowledge has been usurped by that evil modernity! |
I won a Dale Lotto prize in an April draw. I still haven't received it. Only £10 but it's hardly encouraging. | |
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EGM on 11:26 - Jul 29 with 3310 views | pioneer |
EGM on 11:11 - Jul 29 by SuddenLad | I won a Dale Lotto prize in an April draw. I still haven't received it. Only £10 but it's hardly encouraging. |
I am still puzzled that we havent heard anything from the board. The statements we have seen are personal statements from two members of the board who will benefit from the motion should it be passed. I would have expected some sort of statement from the board explaining what has led to this proposal and what are the implications for the football club. As it is, the folks making the statements are conflicted. | | | |
EGM on 11:37 - Jul 29 with 3287 views | EllDale |
EGM on 10:32 - Jul 29 by R17ALE | A rollover prize is the biggest con in weekly draws. It's designed never to be won but therefore gives a headline prize when recruiting. As I understand it, there maybe a draw where there are a million unique numbers available for £1 per week. The draw may have 10,000 players per week. Therefore the chances of the jackpot being won are 10,000 in 1,000,000. I'm willing to be corrected if my ancient knowledge has been usurped by that evil modernity! |
I’ve known worse than that. There’s one Yorkshire rugby league club who for a couple of years only put UNSOLD ticket counterfoils in the Golden Gamble draw. It was obviously never claimed! At the same club the chairman used to put the matchday gate receipts into the boot of his car after the game for “safekeeping” as it was easier to count at home! | | | |
EGM on 21:55 - Jul 29 with 3006 views | Sandyman | What a distraction from current Dale affairs, watching a game of football! The thing that brings us to Spotland and has done for so long. It must be said, the talk before and after the game wasn't about new players and expectations for the campaign to come. It was all about the EGM and fans forum. It is of serious to concern to supporters / shareholders and the board really do need to open up and inform people what's going on, but they know that. We're not stupid and won't vote in favour of a special resolution on no concrete information or scare stories. The number of shareholders who still haven't received notification of the EGM beyond what has been published on the official website is concerning. | | | |
EGM on 23:32 - Jul 31 with 2635 views | wozzrafc |
EGM on 11:11 - Jul 29 by SuddenLad | I won a Dale Lotto prize in an April draw. I still haven't received it. Only £10 but it's hardly encouraging. |
I won’t in June and got my winnings so I don’t think it’s down to not being able to pay out! Mind you it was a cheque which haven’t banked yet so it still might bounce…. | | | |
EGM on 08:47 - Aug 1 with 2368 views | HK_Dale | Have those that are shareholders received the papers for the EGM yet? I've emailed the club twice and no response... Not wanting to pile on but it certainly makes me disinclined to vote yes to any resolution when they can't be bothered to provide shareholders papers per their own timeline. | | | |
EGM on 09:26 - Aug 1 with 2281 views | nordenblue |
EGM on 08:47 - Aug 1 by HK_Dale | Have those that are shareholders received the papers for the EGM yet? I've emailed the club twice and no response... Not wanting to pile on but it certainly makes me disinclined to vote yes to any resolution when they can't be bothered to provide shareholders papers per their own timeline. |
Ive still not received a thing, not even an email as yet, if it wasn't for this forum I wouldn't even know there was an EGM at all. | | | |
EGM on 10:16 - Aug 1 with 2181 views | DaleiLama |
EGM on 08:47 - Aug 1 by HK_Dale | Have those that are shareholders received the papers for the EGM yet? I've emailed the club twice and no response... Not wanting to pile on but it certainly makes me disinclined to vote yes to any resolution when they can't be bothered to provide shareholders papers per their own timeline. |
Assuming you won't be attending the meeting, and assuming the same method of communication for non-attendees (i.e. an e-mail with a form that has to be filled in indicating your "postal" vote, as with the proxy vote), you wouldn't be able to vote even if you wanted to. That's just not right. If anyone wants to DM me with their email addy, I will happily forward my papers by email. It is a really poor state of affairs that I need to even make such an offer ............. especially to someone who has emailed the club twice!!!!!!! | |
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EGM on 10:26 - Aug 1 with 2136 views | D_Alien |
EGM on 08:47 - Aug 1 by HK_Dale | Have those that are shareholders received the papers for the EGM yet? I've emailed the club twice and no response... Not wanting to pile on but it certainly makes me disinclined to vote yes to any resolution when they can't be bothered to provide shareholders papers per their own timeline. |
A few days ago now and not having received mine, i emailed the club and cc'd George Delves, pointing out they were in breach of statutary requirements. I received mine a couple of hours later, with an apology and an admission that "a small number of names appeared to have fallen off the list" Make of that what you will. What i make of it is an outfit being run and staffed by hopeless amateurs | |
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EGM on 10:27 - Aug 1 with 2136 views | kel | You have to assume at this stage that they don’t give a fook about us and will do as they please. They’ve had ample opportunity to sort this. Why are we putting up with it? (And I include myself in that) | | | |
EGM on 10:45 - Aug 1 with 2064 views | TalkingSutty |
EGM on 09:26 - Aug 1 by nordenblue | Ive still not received a thing, not even an email as yet, if it wasn't for this forum I wouldn't even know there was an EGM at all. |
Same..leave them all too it. | | | |
EGM on 11:03 - Aug 1 with 2001 views | sxdale |
EGM on 08:47 - Aug 1 by HK_Dale | Have those that are shareholders received the papers for the EGM yet? I've emailed the club twice and no response... Not wanting to pile on but it certainly makes me disinclined to vote yes to any resolution when they can't be bothered to provide shareholders papers per their own timeline. |
I emailed Mr Delves on Friday and have not had the courtesy of a reply. As I have said previously I want to believe the best of this board but I am getting genuinely angry with the way they are going about attempting to run our club. I am seriously wondering if a vote of no confidence wouldn't be in the best interests of the club. Talk about going from heroes to zeros. SORT IT THE F*** OUT BEFORE IT'S TO LATE. | | | |
EGM on 13:12 - Aug 1 with 1763 views | 100notout | bury fans must be pissing themselves reading this thread | |
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