THE ROSE HOKEY COKEY / Why Darrell Rose MUST fail the EFL owners test (part 4) 21:47 - Aug 3 with 7802 views | RAFCBLUE | You put your left arm in Your left arm out In, out, in, out You shake it all about You do the hokey cokey And you turn around That's what it's all about Owning a business is a big choice. Getting your hands on the share certificates of a company are often the keys to a bright future, a financial security not afforded to many and a way to build something long lasting. I thought it might be interesting to share the changes in ownership of Darrell Rose's companies - Rose & Co Developments Limited (registered company number: 09360092) and LKC Motors Limited (registered company number: 07639075) As always - all in the public domain: https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09280532 https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/07639075 Like any good drama - lets introduce all the characters. Darrell Rose - family father and head of the clan Deborah Rose - loyal wife and dutiful mother Lynsdey Dixon - daughter and now married Dean Dixon - son-in-law, married into the Rose clan Kelly-Anne Parkes - daughter and now married Thomas Parkes - son-in-law, married into the Rose clan Here is how Rose & Co shares have changed hands over the last six and a half years: - The company was founded by Darrell Rose, Dean Dixon and Thomas Parkes who held 60%, 30% and 10% of the share capital on incorporation on 18 December 2014. - On 16 June 2016, Darrell Rose sold a 30% stake in the company to his wife Deborah Rose - On 18 September 2016, Thomas Parkes transferred 10% stake in the company to his wife Kelly-Ann Parkes and ceased to be a shareholder. - On 14 January 2017, Darrell Rose sold a 5% stake in the company to his daughter Lyndsey Dixon - On 14 January 2017, Deborah Rose sold a 5% stake in the company to his daughter Lyndsey Dixon - On 30 December 2019, Darrell Rose sold a 10% stake in the company to his son-in-law Dean Dixon and a 5% stake in the company to his daughter Lynsey Dixon - On 30 December 2019, Deborah Rose sold a 25% stake in the company to her daughter Lynsey Dixon. - On 1 April 2021, Kelly Anne-Parks sold a 10% stake in the company to Darrell Rose - On 1 April 2021, Dean Dixon sold a 5% stake in the company to Darrell Rose - On 1 April 2021, Dean Dixon sold a 10% stake in the company to Deborah Rose - On 1 April 2021, Lynsey Dixon sold a 15% stake in the company to Deborah Rose - At the date of this post the four shareholders are therefore Darrell Rose, Deborah Rose, Dean Dixon and Lynsey Dixon. All own a 25% shareholding Here is how Rose & Co shares have changed hands over the last ten years: - The company was founded by Darrell Rose and Thomas Parkes who each held 50% of the share capital on incorporation in 2011. - In 2013, Thomas Parkes sold a 20% stake in the company to Deborah Rose - In 2013, Darrell Rose sold a 15% stake in the company to Deborah Rose - On 1 March 2015, Darrell Rose sold a 2% stake in the company to Kelly-Anne Parkes - On 1 March 2015, Deborah Rose sold a 3% stake in the company to Kelly-Anne Parkes - On 1 March 2021, Darrell Rose sold an 8% stake in the company to Kelly-Anne Parkes - On 1 March 2021, Deborah Rose sold a 7% stake in the company to Kelly-Anne Parkes - On 1 March 2021, Thomas Parkes sold a 5% stake in the company to Kelly-Anne Parkes - At the date of this post the four shareholders are therefore Darrell Rose, Deborah Rose, Thomas Parkes and Kelly-Anne Parkes All own a 25% shareholding Why would you do this? All of that paperwork to just transfer shares around and around the same six people in the family? Well anyone would think looking into this - as the EFL will be - that Darrell doesn't actually want to be seen to own anything. The total net assets of both companies is just £1.8m and that net worth is shared between six people! The good thing about this crude tactic is that the Companies House filings make you say what you have done. And that allows us to all ask WHY?! Let us not forget Darrell's son Oliver Rose who it has been discovered works for John Radford the Mansfield owner at One Call Insurance. More coming folks, this series has more episodes than a Netflix hit.... ALTOGETHER NOW: Woah, the hokey cokey Woah, the hokey cokey Woah, the hokey cokey Knees bent Arms stretched Ra-ra-ra | |
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THE ROSE HOKEY COKEY / Why Darrell Rose MUST fail the EFL owners test (part 4) on 15:48 - Aug 9 with 1467 views | DaleiLama |
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THE ROSE HOKEY COKEY / Why Darrell Rose MUST fail the EFL owners test (part 4) on 13:11 - Aug 16 with 1065 views | Marjorie_Plane |
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THE ROSE HOKEY COKEY / Why Darrell Rose MUST fail the EFL owners test (part 4) on 08:49 - Aug 19 with 794 views | UpTheDaleNotForSale | seems to be a fair amount of press interest this week - lots of queries coming in on social media, so giving these threads a bump. | |
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