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The Master

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    I've got a 40" plasma TV for sale...

  2. I still think he'll fold. He knows he has until McGruther leaves to meet the SFL tomorrow.

    No he doesn't.

    McGruther has said he will start liquidation proceedings today, then wind up the company and notify the SFL tomorrow.

    Once liquidation has started, I'm not sure how easy it is to pull a company back (if it can be done at all).

  3. Given the numbers of Livvy fans who've pledged to follow a reborn club at non-league level, surely it would make sense for those Livvy fans with enthusiasm, organisational talent and a reality-grounded sense of perspective to put their weight behind one of those eleven. Even a few dozen fans on the gates would be a help and volunteers are always welcome.

    Community Club - on your doorstep, if you want it

    Livingston Utd would be the obvious choice.

  4. I've asked this before and you didn't answer. What do you think it gives you the power to veto? How does this veto work?

    I would imagine it's by means of a shareholders' agreement.

    As for the rather precise 26%, aren't there certain benefits to owning 75% or more of a company?

    EDIT: yes - a company can be delisted from the stock exchange (not relevant, of course) and, more crucially, the investor can transfer their debt - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4540939.stm

  5. With apologies to those taxpayers who have no objections to people going to uni...

    I was given (not loaned: GIVEN) over £10,000 of taxpayer's money over four years, just to attend uni. And the more you post in this thread, Stuart, the sweeter it feels.

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