Original shares bought in 1973 bas a gift from my father. Started of with 200 and built them up to over 2000 and use to get dividend paid on them yearly until mid 80sYou must be really old, I've been a shareholder since the 1980's and never seen a dividend
Me too. It feels good. Anything to help our club.Now realised a long term dream of being a rangers shareholder and I'm buzzing
Agreed.
I could have done without that.
Did you use a UK address?
Havent tried this, but if you move and then change your address on your Tifosy profile, maybe it will update your certificate?
Agree.
As you say, if we get 2 CLs in a row, maybe let these guys take say 10m back between them to give them at least some of their cash back ?
We would still be quids in.
They've got shares mate remember. If they want to take money out of the club, they can sell those if they find a buyer. The best thing they can do is continue to grow the club, which raises the share price, and in turn raises the value of their investment.
I'm eternally grateful to them as well for doing what they done, but I'd be absolutely raging if they took £10million out of the club.
We need to check this!Didn’t want to start a new thread.
Just received an email saying the Tifosy Exchange is now open.
There’s Rangers shares available to buy but the money doesn’t go to Rangers this time(for anyone not clued up) it goes to the people who originally bought the shares and are looking to cash in. I’m not an expert in this field so I’m unsure if this involves the same terms as before ie right to attend the AGM.
Some ambitious people in there anyway haha. And the expected folks who bought shares for the AGM rights and certificates and selling the rest.We need to check this!
I’m sure it’s the whole block they have put up for sale.Just had a look.
Must be close to 10 different sellers but the prices they practically all are wanting is ridiculous.
Looks like one seller who’s looking to offload at a reasonable price.
How does this work,do you have to purchase the whole block or can you offer to purchase a % of their block?
Right gotcha mate.I wasn’t sure if you had to purchase the whole block or weather you could make an offer to purchase a % of their block.I’m sure it’s the whole block they have put up for sale.
Crazy the prices. I suppose if you don’t ask you don’t get haha.Right gotcha mate.I wasn’t sure if you had to purchase the whole block or weather you could make an offer to purchase a % of their block.
Some of them are wanting Champions League share prices.
What price mate and how many shares? Not buying just nosy ha.Crazy the prices. I suppose if you don’t ask you don’t get haha.
I just logged in there to have a nosey and there’s some chancer trying to sell his £500, 2000 shares for £900...What price mate and how many shares? Not buying just nosy ha.
Ha no chance of a sale at those prices.I just logged in there to have a nosey and there’s some chancer trying to sell his £500, 2000 shares for £900...
Also someone selling his £50, 200 shares for £1000. Wtf?
Much appreciated. Did they mention a cost (can’t see anything in the email photos)?Finally got an email from Tifosy regarding taking shares out with their platform for anyone interested -(email was too long to post directly into this)
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Nope nothing mentioned in that email , but if I remember rightly it was a £25.00 admin fee.Much appreciated. Did they mention a cost (can’t see anything in the email photos)?
It’s not for me but it’s good info to get out there on FollowFollow. My shares are already ‘certificated’ (didn’t buy through Tifosy). I’d agree there is likely to be a cost/admin fee of £25-£50.Nope nothing mentioned in that email , but if I remember rightly it was a £25.00 admin fee.
I’ll check in with them and let you know
Surely club 1872 should be buying these ones.This a better route than giving money to CLUB1872.
Thanks for this Murdoch, holding my shares in this way doesn’t feel right and I’m keen to transfer them to my name alone. Perhaps you know the answer to this one…if we take them from under the Tifosi umbrella, do we get an actual, physical share(s) certificate or is it just another downloadable one to print at home? Thanks.Finally got an email from Tifosy regarding taking shares out with their platform for anyone interested -(email was too long to post directly into this)
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I have also started the procedure to transfer my shares out of Tifosy. I have paid a £25 fee for this. I already hold shares from the time of Green & co.Thanks for this Murdoch, holding my shares in this way doesn’t feel right and I’m keen to transfer them to my name alone. Perhaps you know the answer to this one…if we take them from under the Tifosi umbrella, do we get an actual, physical share(s) certificate or is it just another downloadable one to print at home? Thanks.
Response from Tifosy confirming what we thought - not too bad to be fairIt’s not for me but it’s good info to get out there on FollowFollow. My shares are already ‘certificated’ (didn’t buy through Tifosy). I’d agree there is likely to be a cost/admin fee of £25-£50.
Any idea of the share certificate itself? Still a poorly worded downloadable gimmick? Cheers.Response from Tifosy confirming what we thought - not too bad to be fair
“Yes, there is a £25 administration fee on all transfers into and out of the Tifosy Nominee, which covers execution of the transfer form and updating of the share registers.”
Not too sure , I think sadly in this day and age where they expect you to print everything itll be some other printable one they give you.Any idea of the share certificate itself? Still a poorly worded downloadable gimmick? Cheers.
Boooo!Not too sure , I think sadly in this day and age where they expect you to print everything itll be some other printable one they give you.
To be fair, that’s at the cheaper end of the scale. Thank you, hopefully helps others thinking of doing this.Response from Tifosy confirming what we thought - not too bad to be fair
“Yes, there is a £25 administration fee on all transfers into and out of the Tifosy Nominee, which covers execution of the transfer form and updating of the share registers.”
I bought independently through Redmayne Bentley a few years ago to help the Three Bears. Sorry to advise but the ‘share certificate’ you get from the Registrar ( Capita/Link Asset) is a black and white bit of headed paper that’s roughly A5 size. Not really suitable for framing and displaying. I suspect the one from Tifosy will look better. I think you only get the fancy ones as part of a major share issue with a Prospectus etc.Any idea of the share certificate itself? Still a poorly worded downloadable gimmick? Cheers.
Thanks for that. Disappointing.To be fair, that’s at the cheaper end of the scale. Thank you, hopefully helps others thinking of doing this.
I bought independently through Redmayne Bentley a few years ago to help the Three Bears. Sorry to advise but the ‘share certificate’ you get from the Registrar ( Capita/Link Asset) is a black and white bit of headed paper that’s roughly A5 size. Not really suitable for framing and displaying. I suspect the one from Tifosy will look better. I think you only get the fancy ones as part of a major share issue with a Prospectus etc.
Usually around 1.5 to 2 hours.Anyone got an idea how long the agm normally lasts? I've got a meeting in the afternoon just wondering if I should postpone it?
I imagine they are just the same as all other shares issued at that time and since.Anyone else buy shares when we first got taken over before leaving the stock market ? ive had about £400 worth sitting there i can do hee haw with
We have a small allocation and the New Issue, we still receive our AGM envelopes for the small, your Certificate number should be on that, also contact details, hope it helps. Other than that maybe your shares were the old ones that are down the Swanny.Hoping someone can help, I bought shares after 2012, when getting some work done in the house the certificate was put away in a safe place... so safe we can't find it, I think the other half has accidentally binned it not realising what it is, is there anyway to get a replacement, if so how would I go about it anyone know?
This from FAQ on our registrars website.Hoping someone can help, I bought shares after 2012, when getting some work done in the house the certificate was put away in a safe place... so safe we can't find it, I think the other half has accidentally binned it not realising what it is, is there anyway to get a replacement, if so how would I go about it anyone know?
Not the old ones mate, I think it was the first ones to go on sale after administration, sure it was £500, the certificate was an odd shaped one as in it was difficult to get a frame to put it in.We have a small allocation and the New Issue, we still receive our AGM envelopes for the small, your Certificate number should be on that, also contact details, hope it helps. Other than that maybe your shares were the old ones that are down the Swanny.