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7 hours ago, gaspard said:

"Looking likely it will get thrown out"  where do you get that from ?

 

The hearing, which was to have take place today before Lady Wolffe, was postponed at the last moment after what was described as a ‘legal problem’. Lady Wolffe rescheduled the proceedings until October

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To be fair to Bearger, he didn't say "looking likely it will get thrown out"

 

He said "looking likely it may be thrown out"

 

He may or may not be spinning as suggested but re-inventing his words doesn't help these debates.

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5 minutes ago, Bill said:

To be fair to Bearger, he didn't say "looking likely it will get thrown out"

 

He said "looking likely it may be thrown out"

 

He may or may not be spinning as suggested but re-inventing his words doesn't help these debates.

To be clear, I wasn't suggesting that Bearger was spinning.

 

I was refering to the article from which Bearger was getting the info from and from which any discussion regards to wording should IMO be focused.

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Here's an FFers take on it ... imlying that keeping the TP at bay for the time was perhaps  done on purpose so the share issue solves the problem. Just an opinion, of course ...

 

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The idea is that, for example, before this share issue 50% of existing shareholders need to accept the King 'concert party' offer to make it enforceable. Lets say the 'bad guys' had 25% - they only needed another 25% to make it enforceable. After this share issue, because there are more shares in circulation, they still need 50% to make it enforceable but their shareholding has dropped down from the previous 25% to, lets say, 15%. Therefore they need not 25% but 35% of other shareholders to support them in order to make it enforceable.

King will go to Court/TP and say 'look there is no way 50% are going to accept the concert party offer so lets scrap it'. Common sense says the Court/TP will agree. Nevertheless, if they don't, they can still make him go ahead with the offer regardless of what percentage King and the others own after the proposed share issue.

That's all a bit vague but hopefully understandable.

https://www.followfollow.com/forum/threads/judge-throws-out-contempt-of-court-case-against-rangers-chairman-dave-king.41911/page-3

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1 hour ago, der Berliner said:

Here's an FFers take on it ... imlying that keeping the TP at bay for the time was perhaps  done on purpose so the share issue solves the problem. Just an opinion, of course ...

 

https://www.followfollow.com/forum/threads/judge-throws-out-contempt-of-court-case-against-rangers-chairman-dave-king.41911/page-3

Courts don't go with common sense only the laws .

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IMPORTANT VOTE - RIFC Share Issue Resolution - General Meeting August 2018

A general meeting of Rangers International Football Club Plc has been called for August 31st 2018. At the meeting a resolution will be put to shareholders to authorise a share issue.

Should the majority of voting RIFC shareholders vote yes to the resolution, Club 1872 will invest £1m directly into RIFC in return for five million additional shares. The price per share is 20p.

In line with our constitution, where Club 1872 members take all key decisions. a Club 1872 vote is now open on this resolution to determine how Club 1872 will vote at the RIFC general meeting.

For further information and to vote, click the link below and log into your account - you will then be automatically directed to the poll.

VOTE NOW

Club 1872

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4 minutes ago, BEARGER said:
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IMPORTANT VOTE - RIFC Share Issue Resolution - General Meeting August 2018

 

In line with our constitution, where Club 1872 members take all key decisions. a Club 1872 vote is now open on this resolution to determine how Club 1872 will vote at the RIFC general meeting.

 

VOTE NOW

Club 1872

So the investing of £1 million is now a key decision, whereas it wasn't when they bought Ashley's shares.....

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