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As for Miton, the BBC reported that the "sold up" because they no longer saw value in their investment, but I've not done the arithmetic that you have. http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/30667547.app

 

I could easily be wrong regarding Miton, but I put down the numbers in post #41.

 

Obviously these numbers are changing pretty quickly at the moment though!

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Someone on Twitter has just pointed out that L&G have sold also (buyer not disclosed). http://markets.ft.com/research/Markets/Tearsheets/Business-profile?s=RFC:LSE Listed as selling 2.1m in the movers section.

 

That's an interesting one!

 

Here's another interesting one - I'm guessing it's just another 'mistake' from Paul Shackleton, but the Share Information page on the official RIFC 'investor relations' site was supposedly updated on 9 January and yet it somehow still lists Artemis as being a major shareholder!

 

Check it out - http://www.rangersinternationalfootballclub.com/share-information

 

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If Easdale has voting rights over 21,304,505 shares, and only owns 4,242,110 himself and BP & Marg have a combined 7,026,485 this is only 11,268,595 in total. So whose shares does he also have proxies for, given that the total number of these proxies must total 10,035,910. If such a number existed under any significant ownership, surely the owners would have to be listed?

 

Are we to believe that he has proxies amounting to over 12% of the total share capital and they are all in under 3% bundles?

 

Is it possible that a lot of those shares have been sold, (or were never there in the first place!) and this is another "honest mistake" by NOMAD(s) over the period?

 

Is there any way the NOMAD or Easdale can be forced to issue publicly a full list of who he holds proxies for? It doesnt seem to add up to me.

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