iain18(7)2
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price of football reporting another 5m shares have been issued raising 1m. i wonder who it is that’s bought them.
Barry Scott is it not?
If the person buying the shares owns more than 3% of the equity it is disclosed on the club website within days of the issue.Great news with new money, just wish the club would give out more details on these things.
specific to above,
Phil the expert care provider is your man.First off, I have no knowledge of corporate finance at all, however, my naturally inquisitive nature means that I want to know more about these regular share issues. Once bitten, twice shy and all that.
How sustainable is it to keep issuing more shares? How much of this is purely down to Covid and the associated losses and additional costs? Does this have an effect on FFP etc? Maybe these questions have been answered previously and I missed it.
I'm not casting aspertions towards the board at all, but a quick statement or some questions at the AGM would clear up any nagging doubts.
Again, if anyone on here has any expert knowledge I'm sure we'd welcome some clarity.
The ciillit bang guy,
It's easy to mock their obsession, but sometimes I feel like we should maybe ask a few more questions ourselves.Phil the expert care provider is your man.
I'm sure someone who knows will explain it soon enough.It's easy to mock their obsession, but sometimes I feel like we should maybe ask a few more questions ourselves.
Hong kong ?Am I right in saying the shares issued a couple weeks back were linked to Wolhardt increasing his stake? I’m sure I’d read that on here but I wasn’t sure if that had been confirmed.
Staunch as fck
It's really incredible news that in the middle of a world wide pandemic we have managed to secure over £13m in fresh cash. We'll done and a huge thank you to the investors.Third share issue since early October I think. First for circa £8m, second, a month later, for circa £4m and now this one for circa £1m. A few investors digging very deep to help our Club.
Phil 5 names wanking himself into oblivion at hearing this news no doubt
Ask questions? All the info is in the public domain for anyone who understand to read it. You have no reason to think it’s a bad thing that someone has invested. Of course it’s easy to mock them. They are insane.It's easy to mock their obsession, but sometimes I feel like we should maybe ask a few more questions ourselves.
Did you miss my previous post?Ask questions? All the info is in the public domain for anyone who understand to read it. You have no reason to think it’s a bad thing that someone has invested. Of course it’s easy to mock them. They are insane.
First off, I have no knowledge of corporate finance at all, however, my naturally inquisitive nature means that I want to know more about these regular share issues. Once bitten, twice shy and all that.
How sustainable is it to keep issuing more shares? How much of this is purely down to Covid and the associated losses and additional costs? Does this have an effect on FFP etc? Maybe these questions have been answered previously and I missed it.
I'm not casting aspertions towards the board at all, but a quick statement or some questions at the AGM would clear up any nagging doubts.
Again, if anyone on here has any expert knowledge I'm sure we'd welcome some clarity.
FFP rules will be amended soon to take account of the fact that covid has meant shareholders ploughing money into clubs.First off, I have no knowledge of corporate finance at all, however, my naturally inquisitive nature means that I want to know more about these regular share issues. Once bitten, twice shy and all that.
Does this have an effect on FFP etc?
No team playing in Scotland is a good investment, these guys are putting money in because they are fans of the club.This what makes this whole transition from where we were in 2012 to now slightly hard to take
Yes I appreciate king and 3 bears for what they have done.
What should not be taken for granted is the tens of millions put into the club by every fan. What do we have in return? Yes the team is back but not one share of the club.
The club should be giving the fans a share of the club also for saving it not just the cillet bang man for making a profit and that’s what they are doing. The assets the club now have are what is attracting investors and that’s what they are. They are putting money into the club as an investment and a good one at that.
What do the ordinary fans get ? A football team on the park ? Maybe it’s time the fans should have a stake also in the club..
I have c1872 membership.No team playing in Scotland is a good investment, these guys are putting money in because they are fans of the club.
If we are such an attractive investment opportunity then why is there not a big queue of people wanting to invest....
If you want fan ownership then join c1872
I have c1872 membership.
That’s not the point. The point is these people are investing in the club which is brilliant as it’s plugging short term hole in finances and getting shares in club.
We as fans have invested substantially more and get nothing apart from the team on the park being more successful.
DB I agree to a certain extent but someone has put in approximately £5m and has a share of our club, a share of the ground, Murray park and the playing staff, etc. Since 2012 we must have put in a best part of half a billion and have no share at all.For me thats enough. As long as the money men have the clubs best interests at heart (I truly believe our board now do) then success on the pitch will be my reward as a fan.
I have c1872 membership.
That’s not the point. The point is these people are investing in the club which is brilliant as it’s plugging short term hole in finances and getting shares in club.
We as fans have invested substantially more and get nothing apart from the team on the park being more successful.
Third share issue since early October I think. First for circa £8m, second, a month later, for circa £4m and now this one for circa £1m. A few investors digging very deep to help our Club.
First off, I have no knowledge of corporate finance at all, however, my naturally inquisitive nature means that I want to know more about these regular share issues. Once bitten, twice shy and all that.
How sustainable is it to keep issuing more shares? How much of this is purely down to Covid and the associated losses and additional costs? Does this have an effect on FFP etc? Maybe these questions have been answered previously and I missed it.
I'm not casting aspertions towards the board at all, but a quick statement or some questions at the AGM would clear up any nagging doubts.
Again, if anyone on here has any expert knowledge I'm sure we'd welcome some clarity.