magicjuan
Player Valuation: £60m
Haha, no mate sadly not, my user name is my nickname from school.
Is your surname Imoo?
Haha, no mate sadly not, my user name is my nickname from school.
Is your surname Imoo?
Your lack of grasp of what constitutes legal and beneficial ownership from this post alone is staggering.Thats the point though isn't it Esk.
Philip Green used his wife in order to pay his family the largest dividend in British corporate history. His wife was a proxy.
He doesn't have to declare something if its in another persons name. By definition a proxy.
The form that @magicjuan spoke of is right there.
A lack of transparency is always going to make people like me speculate.
Your lack of grasp of what constitutes legal and beneficial ownership from this post alone is staggering.
Your premise is that Philip Green beneficially and legally owns the shares in Acadia - as has been pointed out already, it is Taveta Investments Ltd. Even if your assertion were correct his wife would be a nominee rather than a proxy, a proxy being an agent who votes at a general meeting in accordance with the wishes of a shareholder ( normally an institutional or corporate shareholder).
Not my most coherent of posts but CBA as I'm responding to nonsense
I think it's more to do with the unravelling of Green's affairs and the club's name being mentioned. Would anyone be that surprised should that happen?
This is like when you try and teach small children addition and subtraction using smarties and all they get out of it is the incoherent sugar buzz after getting it wrong six times.
Damo please stop mate
Your lack of grasp of what constitutes legal and beneficial ownership from this post alone is staggering.
Your premise is that Philip Green beneficially and legally owns the shares in Acadia - as has been pointed out already, it is Taveta Investments Ltd. Even if your assertion were correct his wife would be a nominee rather than a proxy, a proxy being an agent who votes at a general meeting in accordance with the wishes of a shareholder ( normally an institutional or corporate shareholder).
Not my most coherent of posts but CBA as I'm responding to nonsense
Has Robert Earl ever been declared bankrupt, or are posters conflating the 2 Chapter 11 bankruptcies of Planet Hollywood Inc and his personal finances?
By the way, the club now has over twice as many shares held offshore than prior to the sale - attack of the vapours anyone?
I think it's more to do with the unravelling of Green's affairs and the club's name being mentioned. Would anyone be that surprised should that happen?
I think your name is HeskethHaha, no mate sadly not, my user name is my nickname from school.
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