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Ok...crash course in company law: We can be sure the co issued a dividend on 1 July 2013. You can only issue a dividend out of distributable profits, meaning even cash-rich companies can't issue dividends where they don't have enough profits. To create profits to distribute to shareholders (e.g. Liebherrs) by dividend, you reduce capital (I.e. create a reserve of money from shares being cancelled - this doesn't affect equity shareholders as it is done in proportion to how much of the shares they hold. A 20% shareholder will still have 20% of the remaining shares). To reduce capital you either need a court order (annoying to apply for) or a statement of solvency, which is just the directors saying the co isn't going to go insolvent any time soon (the preferred route as it is much less hassle). The reduction takes place, the reserve money goes into a "share premium account" which is then paid out as a dividend. That accounts for everything on 1 July. Nothing to worry about. Re the loan, companies take loans for all sorts of reasons. The main one is normally that interest payments on loans are tax deductible (and dividends come out of taxed income, so you are paying more to repay an equity lender the same "interest"/dividend). Having a structure using a tax haven (like the BVI) reduces tax even further. That's not to say there's anything particularly dodgy about it. CFOs would just say that is smart accounting. As a business, the only thing that would make you choose to pay higher taxes is reputational, to show that you are fulfilling some kind of corporate responsibility. Otherwise, why pay more? Re the charge, what kind of lender would let you have millions of pounds without taking security? It is no big deal, I come across it every day. Secured lenders take priority to unsecured lenders and equity shareholders on insolvency. So, the club runs out of cash and can't pay its bills, the assets are sold and the bank gets its money back first. This is perhaps why the move from all-equity lending to getting debt again may have caused a rift with the liebherrs as their investment just got more risky. Satisfying a charge only to replace it with a new one (as has happened here) is normally an indicator of refinancing (like remortgaging home, you pay off the first lender's mortgage when you take out the next one). The most likely security in the charge document is a fixed charge over the assets (stadium, training ground, etc - stuff that is not going anywhere) and a floating charge over whatever is in the club's bank account from time to time (as the cash in there is changing all the time so you can't have fixed security). I haven't looked at any of the documents, but every entry on the companies house register looks perfectly normal and doesn't give me any concerns.
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Will he bring the Khaleesi with him?
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James McCarthy has got Liverpool £15m signing written all over him
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Pictures that Sum Up Saints' Premier League Season 2012/13
Saint_DB replied to The9's topic in The Saints
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Wasn't there some palava about corporate seats being taken up and not used earlier in the season? That could factor in to it as well.
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The Mirror: 'Tensions over transfers saw Adkins sacked'
Saint_DB replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
So if Gazzaniga was the keeper Adkins wanted purely as a Bart replacement, then KD as number 1 makes a few mistakes. Gazza becomes number 1 but NC is unhappy about this because he told NA that a top class keeper was needed. Gazza plays a few games and makes a few mistakes. NC signs Boruc, a big name keeper in an "I told you so" fashion. NA tries Boruc out, doesnt play very well and bottle incident occurs. NA picks Gazzaniga for next few games and supports Gazzaniga in the press despite more mistakes in a kind of "I told you so" fashion. Gazzaniga makes more mistakes and picks up an "injury", NA eventually has to play Boruc, who has improved a lot recently, potentially vindicating NC's position. Does that make sense? If it played out like that it explains a lot in terms of stubbornness and friction, but it's pure speculation on my part. -
Pubs in London showing Saints v Chelsea...
Saint_DB replied to Dibden Purlieu Saint's topic in The Saints
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Quite a few of us in this boat then... I called the Saints ticket office earlier and they said that Chelsea have told Saints they can't use the Stamford Bridge box office for sales/collections. I said that was strange and they said that's all they knew. Incidentally I also called the coach company to ask if they could collect tickets from St Mary's and bring them on the coach but they said they have never done that before. Why is it so difficult, just take my money!!!
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If it's not selling well then you'd think the ticket office would take the remainder up to Stamford Bridge and see what they can seel there? NOPE. Found out today that I could get time off tomorrow night, called them up today and apparently they're not taking any up and I would have to collect from St Mary's, even though I live in London. 1 ticket needed, can collect from ground
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TBF I was in line as well and was sure the linesman got it right until I read this thread. Replays will be interesting. Great to see that Shaw is the real deal. Him and Cork have really helped us turn it around. Fonte MoM for me, followed by Ramirez and Lallana. Before the game I was thinking Gazzaniga isn't the sort of keeper that can win you points sometimes unlike Krul. Good to see I was wrong!
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Definitely took a knock early in the second half after a tackle. Stayed down for a few seconds, got up gingerly, hobbled about a bit and seemed to try and get on with it. I think Adkins was being cautious while at the same time made a good tactical decision.
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I believe he had a big fall-out with the national team management and declared himself unavailable for selection.
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On the OS now. Good to hear we're not expecting such a scramble, was hoping to wait until the weekend to buy tickets for this. http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/article/everton-allocation-confirmed-363566.aspx
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Same as me, I got mine in the end. The only explanation I can think of is that multiple accounts are trying to add the same seats to basket and only one can do it.
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If it is sold out, one would think the 'Buy now' button should say 'Sold out' then rather than stringing everyone along...
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Mine is error locking seats as well.
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Forgot to add this quote to my previous post. And that's my 3 for today!
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Agreed. But the lender to a party in financial difficulty will want the guarantee to be as wide as possible. We will see, but NC will know bank guarantees (and when to give them or not) inside out.
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Sounds to me like the negotiations have made good progress. Yesterday Bologna wanted more upfront so they could buy a replacement and NC wouldn't budge. Today it seems like Bologna are saying "OK, we'll go with your payment plan but at least let us get a loan to help us buy a replacement". Seems like a good compromise and I can't imagine the guarantees being a real sticking point. Although that does mean we are somewhat reliant on Bologna actually using our money to pay off the loan, as otherwise we could potentially be liable for Bologna's loan payments despite having already paid our instalments for the transfer. Can we trust them? From the sounds of the reports Bologna have blinked first.
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I live in Borough, I pay 910 PCM (similar to your budget) and it's a nice (but quite small) 2-bed ground floor flat in a gated development. Having said that, it's 910 per person PCM, so if I wasn't sharing with 1 other person it would be way, way out of my price range. Good transport links, Northern line from Borough station or a 5-min walk to London Bridge. Easy 15-min trip to Waterloo for Saints games / visiting family down south. 35-minute walk to Moorgate for me every day. A few good bars and restaurants on Borough High Street. Full of Americans who just LOVE the market though at this time of year.
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Haha very funny. I guess I will have to learn not to take anything on here at face value...! I have much to learn in the ways of SaintsWeb! I thought the OP was just getting at the point that Lee and Chaplow were the same height, which surprised me because I didn't think Lee was that tall. And thanks for the support Bearsy, I enjoy reading your posts
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How can someone be 5'12"? Surely that is just 6'0"? Interestingly, Rickie is listed as 6'2". He stands at under 6'3", Rickie, Rickie!
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Hopefully that is the case so we can capitalise. However these days teams, particularly the Prem clubs, often prepare for games by looking extensively at the opposition these days, and singling out key players to neutralise is a massive part of that. I would expect defenders to have both eyes on Rickie and Adam for most games this season as the opposition will know that they are a big factor in the way we play football.
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Oh dear, one of them says their No1 keeper is injured....
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Summer 2012 HCDAJFU Thread - Premier League Special Edition
Saint_DB replied to Jimmy_D's topic in The Saints
Surely not...Arjen Robben? Never in a million years.