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Author Topic: Take over ready to go ahead.  (Read 15410 times)

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Pinter777

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Re: Take over ready to go ahead.
« Reply #90 on November 11, 2013, 08:02:08 pm by Pinter777 »
They work with medium to long term investments, these can range from 10 years and onwards.As far as hedge funds go and there immediate profit returns, I would say that 10 years is quite a dedicated investment that they are taking and shows they are serious about the long term future as opposed to a quick return.



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PDX_Rover

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Re: Take over ready to go ahead.
« Reply #91 on November 11, 2013, 09:20:19 pm by PDX_Rover »
If the club "owes" JR 3m as he has apparently said... then the club is not debt free is it, as he said in his interviews over the weekend. Hmmmmm....

Muttley

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Re: Take over ready to go ahead.
« Reply #92 on November 11, 2013, 09:43:39 pm by Muttley »
If the club "owes" JR 3m as he has apparently said... then the club is not debt free is it, as he said in his interviews over the weekend. Hmmmmm....

It's a common misconception, but the club is approx £9m in debt (not including any loans that have been made in the last few months).

You would have thought JR would know better.


wing commander

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Re: Take over ready to go ahead.
« Reply #93 on November 11, 2013, 09:48:41 pm by wing commander »
Jenny....I came to the same conclusion,your not an accountant per chance?

Wild Rover

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Re: Take over ready to go ahead.
« Reply #94 on November 12, 2013, 02:19:43 pm by Wild Rover »
Shares in a private company are only worth what someone will pay for them - as are the loans, so I imagine a proportion will get written off. The share capital and loans are in excess of £20m in total - the price mooted about isn't £20m. Do the maths.

As like as not all 3 majority shareholders will accept the 37p share value at which price Ryan sold to KM2 initially. Possibly loans similar cost, which would bring it down to the 8 million up front payment.

 

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