How much? 00:39 - Apr 12 with 6490 views | alibaba | How much would the trust need to raise to buy enough shares to get to the milestone 25%? | | | | |
How much? on 13:18 - Apr 12 with 1233 views | 3swan |
How much? on 13:12 - Apr 12 by A_Fans_Dad | Surely if the Trust had £4M the trust's “pre-emption rights” would actually block the sale due to the insistence of the 75.1% |
Even if they had the money it would still need a shareholder with enough shares to offer the sale to the Trust. So yes that could block the sale, where does that leave the club? Would the rest of the shareholders be happy to carry on playing happy families when their chance of a nest egg has been taken away from them | | | |
How much? on 13:18 - Apr 12 with 1234 views | alibaba | Any investment accepted by us, the fans, should be on the proviso that the trust gets to 25%. Then any investors coming in saying they want to "work with the fans" won't just be paying lip service. I would advise the trust to get the ball rolling on recruiting new membership. I'm not currently a member but would be strongly inclined to do so now. | | | |
How much? on 13:19 - Apr 12 with 1234 views | EasternJack |
How much? on 13:00 - Apr 12 by 3swan | There has been no offer to buy the Trust's shares, they don't need to pay out more than achieving 75%. It is good P.R. to say that they are happy with the Trust |
Yes - and hopefully this remains the case. Ironically, the more successful the club is, the more incentive there is to dilute the shares. I was fairly optimistic about this buy out as had been expecting it for a few months. A couple of hours on google since and I now have some major concerns on the track record and reputation of Levien Strongly urge the trust to consider all options | |
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How much? on 13:32 - Apr 12 with 1205 views | A_Fans_Dad |
How much? on 13:18 - Apr 12 by 3swan | Even if they had the money it would still need a shareholder with enough shares to offer the sale to the Trust. So yes that could block the sale, where does that leave the club? Would the rest of the shareholders be happy to carry on playing happy families when their chance of a nest egg has been taken away from them |
What "happy families", they have sold the Trust and therefore the Fans down the river with all their secrecy. | | | |
How much? on 13:35 - Apr 12 with 1203 views | max936 |
How much? on 12:13 - Apr 12 by Landore_Jack | How much does the Trust have in the bank? |
Would the trust have accrued dividends like the other shareholders over the last few yrs and have they amounted to anything on which could act as security against a loan, l am just thinking aloud here so don't shoot me down, l haven't a clue myself and that's why lam asking. [Post edited 12 Apr 2016 14:02]
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How much? on 14:02 - Apr 12 with 1189 views | A_Fans_Dad |
How much? on 13:35 - Apr 12 by max936 | Would the trust have accrued dividends like the other shareholders over the last few yrs and have they amounted to anything on which could act as security against a loan, l am just thinking aloud here so don't shoot me down, l haven't a clue myself and that's why lam asking. [Post edited 12 Apr 2016 14:02]
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They appear to have about £800,000. So only another £3.2M to go. [Post edited 12 Apr 2016 14:02]
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How much? on 14:48 - Apr 12 with 1142 views | Matthew_117 |
How much? on 14:02 - Apr 12 by A_Fans_Dad | They appear to have about £800,000. So only another £3.2M to go. [Post edited 12 Apr 2016 14:02]
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Wouldn't they need more than £4m? If the buyers are offering £100m for roughly 72% of the shares (and since the other share holders are relinquishing their voting rights to the new owners to take them to 75.1%) Then that means a single percentage point of shares are worth ~£1.3-£1.4m So the trust would need ~£5.5m ... Better set up that Kickstarter page [Post edited 12 Apr 2016 14:49]
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How much? on 15:01 - Apr 12 with 1126 views | jack247 |
How much? on 13:12 - Apr 12 by A_Fans_Dad | Surely if the Trust had £4M the trust's “pre-emption rights” would actually block the sale due to the insistence of the 75.1% |
I'm sure it would. If the trust managed to get their stake to 25%, Im pretty certain the buyers would pull out. We would be much less attractive to this type of invester and it would be an albatross around the existing shareholders necks. Unfortunately, I think it's a moot point as that's a ridiculous amount for supporters to try and raise, even then we would need to find a minority shareholder or someone willing to sell some of his shares and retain the rest. Sad fact is they seem to want to cash all their chips. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
How much? on 15:08 - Apr 12 with 1116 views | shandyjack |
How much? on 15:01 - Apr 12 by jack247 | I'm sure it would. If the trust managed to get their stake to 25%, Im pretty certain the buyers would pull out. We would be much less attractive to this type of invester and it would be an albatross around the existing shareholders necks. Unfortunately, I think it's a moot point as that's a ridiculous amount for supporters to try and raise, even then we would need to find a minority shareholder or someone willing to sell some of his shares and retain the rest. Sad fact is they seem to want to cash all their chips. |
not really, if the trust had the money then they get first dibs on any shares up for sale. however like you say there is no way the trust could come up with the money in time | |
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