Zappa 0 Posted January 8, 2015 Share Posted January 8, 2015 PS - If anyone wants the Excel worksheet for that list just send me a PM including your email address and I'll email it to you. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue Moon 1,289 Posted January 8, 2015 Share Posted January 8, 2015 Thanks for that, Zappa. Did someone not say that individual supporters hold about 10%? 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zappa 0 Posted January 8, 2015 Share Posted January 8, 2015 Thanks for that, Zappa. Did someone not say that individual supporters hold about 10%? I had that thought myself, but it's difficult to put a figure on. After the IPO folk were saying the fans had about 12%, but we don't know how much of that was folk I've put on that list and we don't know how many shareholdings have been sold &/or diluted following the September share issue. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve1872 4 Posted January 9, 2015 Share Posted January 9, 2015 Felix Magath buys 1% stake in #Rangers and wants to become director of football according to @dailyrecord 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve1872 4 Posted January 9, 2015 Share Posted January 9, 2015 http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/ex-bayern-munich-boss-felix-magath-4945747 GERMAN footballing legend has held talks with one of the groups battling for control of Ibrox and hopes to be a key part in the revival of the club. 11 Shares Share Tweet +1 Email 2014 Getty Images Former Fulham boss Felix Magath has bought a stake in RangersGERMAN football legend Felix Magath has bought one per cent of Rangers and outlined his vision for the footballing future of the cash-strapped club. Record Sport can reveal the former Bayern Munich boss has emerged as a major and serious player following talks over the last week with influential figures around Ibrox. Magath has spoken with one of the groups battling for control of the club - not American Robert Sarver - and, if all goes well, could become Technical Director at Murray Park by the summer. German sources last night confirmed Magath’s involvement but, amazingly, he did not let on about his shares purchase before sitting down for discussions with the Rangers group. Magath, most recently in charge at Fulham , has been watching the Rangers story unfold with some dismay over the last three years and decided to take a personal stake in the club towards the end of last year - city sources suggest it was around one per cent. He has long admired Rangers and believes they are a massive club who are ready to come good again, with the right guidance from the boardroom the training ground. He invested a chunk of his own wealth backing his belief that the only way for the club is up - and now he may be handed a chance to influence its future. Reuters Felix Magath bossed Bayern Munich for three years between 2004 and 2007 It’s believed Magath impressed in talks as he outlined a vision that will completely restructure the club’s playing department from top to bottom. The 61-year-old has no desire to become first-team coach, but is ready to demand autonomy in putting in a structure from youth level upwards that will give the club the best chance of returning to the top, with a strong focus on developing talent. It will be based on the German model, with a focus on work ethic, technique and technical ability, underpinned by a proper European and worldwide scouting system. Magath believes he is the man to oversee it all, and reckons Murray Park is an ideal environment in which to develop younger, talented players after spending part of his pre-season training camp at the facility with Fulham last summer. Magath’s spell at Fulham may not have ended successfully but he has many admirers, not least in Germany where his way of guiding clubs was always successful, so long as coaches and his board went with his way of thinking From Hamburg to Nürnberg, to Bremen to Frankfurt he has won a reputation for stabilising and building successful structures and at Stuttgart he developed players such as Kevin Kuranyi, Philipp Lahm, Mario Gomez and Alex Hleb. Action Images Magath helped develop German Wolrd Cup skipper Philipp Lahm He left Stuttgart for Bayern Munich and won the double twice in a row, but arguably his greatest achievement came seven years ago at Wolfsburg. They avoided relegation on the last day of the season in 2007, but the following year he took them to fifth and in 2009 won the title, earning the club a fortune in the process with the development of players such as Edin Dzeko, Zvjezdan Misimovic and Brazilian striker Grafite. He left the club the following season for Schalke 04 and his restructuring paid off immediately when they came second after finishing ninth the season before. He led them to the German cup final and the quarter-final of the Champions League but was still fired by the board in 2011 after a dispute over his methods. One German source said: “Felix does not care about names – he focuses only on performance and attitude, whether it is a star, an established player or a youngster. This is why he brought out so many young or unknown players.” Now he could be ready to weave his magic again as the Godfather of Govan in what would be one of the boldest and most audacious appointments in the history of the Scottish game. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTP 0 Posted January 9, 2015 Share Posted January 9, 2015 (edited) This bunch are actually of particular interest because they were original placees brought in by GreenCo back in July & August of 2012 and possibly constitute a fair wee chunk of Sandy Easdales mysterious/unknown proxy votes. As well as those names in the list some of the other original placees were as follows: David Gowans - 1,000,000 shares Andy Hosie - 900,000 shares Alan MacKenzie - 500,000 shares Richard Berstein - 400,000 shares Graham Herring - 400,000 shares plus a bunch of others who bought 200k, 100k, 50k etc etc. I've got a full list made up that I'll post later, although obviously some of these original 'investors' will have sold up by now. I used to work with Davie Gowans, I remember seeing him sitting in the directors box with Green at the time he invested. Infact HE was the one who compiled that report that suggested a Cruyff type figure at Ibrox and Ally slaughtered it saying it came from an electrician (he isn't but started his own electrical engineering company). He sold 51% of his company I believe which gave him cash to invest. He was always a ST holder and was a good bear. I'm confident he would back the good guys. Edit: he must have sold as now doesn't appear on the updated lists. Edited January 9, 2015 by JTP 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
buster. 5,184 Posted January 9, 2015 Share Posted January 9, 2015 Here's a list I made up in excel which includes as much of the latest shareholder info we have and also includes old info like the biggest of the original shareholders who bought shares from GreenCo back in July & August 2012, but as I said in my previous post, some of these remaining original shareholders may well have sold up already, so it's very unlikely to be 100% accurate. The interesting thing though, is that this list only totals up to about 90.5%, so it still leaves a fairly large chunk of almost 10% as 'unknown' to us. Good effort Zappa ! According to official site (although Crighton may have sold his) David Somers 61,186 0.08% Norman Crighton 96,222 0.12% 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve1872 4 Posted January 9, 2015 Share Posted January 9, 2015 [TABLE=class: google-visualization-table-table] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-head] [TD=class: google-visualization-table-th gradient google-visualization-table-sorthdr]Name [/TD] [TD=class: google-visualization-table-th gradient google-visualization-table-sorthdr]Holding [/TD] [TD=class: google-visualization-table-th gradient google-visualization-table-sorthdr]% [/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Dave King[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]11,869,505[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]14.57%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]George Taylor[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]7,575,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]9.30%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Mike Ashley[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]7,265,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]8.92%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Douglas Park[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]5,000,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]6.14%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]River and Mercantile Asset Management LLP[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]4,704,827[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]5.77%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Artemis Investment Management LLP[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]4,286,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]5.26%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Sandy Easdale[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]4,242,110[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]5.21%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Blue Pitch Holdings[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]4,000,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]4.91%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]George Letham[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]3,299,515[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]4.05%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Margarita Funds Holding Trust[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]2,600,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]3.19%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Cazenove Capital Management Limited[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]2,450,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]3.01%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]FMR LLC[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]2,000,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]2.45%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Legal and General Investment Management Limited[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]2,000,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]2.45%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Kieran Prior[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]1,100,740[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]1.35%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Ally McCoist[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]1,071,429[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]1.31%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Rangers Supporters Trust[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]826,029[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]1.01%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Felix Magath[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]810,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]0.99%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Rangers First[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]610,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]0.75%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]James Easdale[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]572,749[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]0.70%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Malcolm Murray[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]271,429[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]0.33%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Vanguard Bears[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]132,694[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]0.16%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Ryan King[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]123,000[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]0.15%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Norman Crighton[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]96,222[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]0.12%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Walter Smith[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]71,429[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]0.09%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Discretionary clients of Hargreave Hale[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]69,450[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]0.09%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-odd-nonstrict, bgcolor: #FAFAFA] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]David Somers[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]61,186[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]0.08%[/TD] [/TR] [TR=class: google-visualization-table-tr-even-nonstrict google-visualization-table-tr-over-nonstrict, bgcolor: #E7E9F9] [TD=class: googft-table-cell]Unaccounted for[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]14,369,887[/TD] [TD=class: googft-table-cell google-visualization-table-td-number, align: right]17.64% [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] The list - last updated January 9, 2015 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Thinker 887 Posted January 9, 2015 Share Posted January 9, 2015 (edited) The list - last updated January 9, 2015 http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/rangers/305651-who-owns-rangers-our-detailed-breakdown-of-the-shareholders-at-ibrox/ Updated today but I think that table still contains errors. Zappa showed that Artemis sold all their shares, for example... Edited January 9, 2015 by Thinker 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ian1964 10,720 Posted January 10, 2015 Share Posted January 10, 2015 (edited) Would it not be good if the RFF was used to buy up some shares? A statement that the RFFF still holds funds of £513,512 in the Assembly Bank Account. http://rangersfansfightingfund.uk/4.html Edited January 10, 2015 by ian1964 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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