He's a famous writer of wordy ingratiating drivel, so he is out there in the ether somewhere, maybe even on here now in one if his any guises..............as long as his ma lets him. :wink:
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From the secured creditors point of view, if they accept a cva then they have to share some of the money with the unsecured creditors or they will reject the cva?
But if the proceed to liquidation they will repossess the PBS and get to keep the proceeds themselves?
Is that about right?
My non-financial expert PoV FWIW, why would a secured creditor accept a CVA if it could get more from a liquidation? As was said previously by Ginandtonic (sic) on behalf of the Lithuanians, "the bidders need to up their offers by millions" (or words to that effect).
In other words, as I understand it, the bidders need to come up with substantially more than they have so far to avoid liquidation.
I'd be surprised if he does.
Firstly because the Scotsman seems nothing more than a vehicle for Hearts to tell supporters what they want to hear. Secondly because no formal moves have started yet, I found out somewhat due to a slip of the tongue.
The holding company of the developer in question also has a diverse portfolio of businesses and the main development income now comes from abroad so unlikely they would be overly concerned about upsetting the yams in the short term.
Close but no cigar.
Can anyone (maybe sergey) remind me of what happened to Kaunas FC when Romanov stopped using other people's money to fund them?
They resigned from A-Lyga and turned to amateur status and plied their trade in what's best described as ' Lithuanian Pub League' matches. Still amateur to this day. From what I've been told, they'll fold completely in the coming months.
His other club, MTZ RIPO withdrew from the Belarus league during the 2012 season leaving the league in turmoil and they also went amateur. They re-branded (can't remember new name) and are now resigned to history.
Good things do come in three's, don't they?
If it's the builders I'm thinking about, their website is decked out in nice colours. I worked on one of their developments in Muirston Place around 1987/88.
GGTTH
the Chinese, biggest population in the world as everyone knows, are buying up land ,properties , etc all over the place. Edin. quarter mile for example. alright, it's virtually built but what's to stop them gettin' a finger in the pie buying up disused premises next? someone mentioned a lot of money sloshing around, a few pages back but when it comes to a lot of money sloshing around, there are some very intelligent, business people with a lot of clout in the ever growing Chinese community in the whole of the UK.
Apologies if the answer to this question has been posted previously (believe me - I do try to keep up, but this story is the gift that is too generous!);
what mileage is there in the stories which went about recently about planning permission on Tynecastle? Can the land be sold on the open market or are there 'restrictions'?
It's ok, this keeps coming up.
In the sales particulars for the old school (which is right next door to the ethanol tanks) The council have stated
McFarlan Smith are no longer an issue (due to changes in use etc within the plant)
The ethanol tanks from british distillers do still come into play, although this impact may be reduced ( last I heard from an employee only one of the tanks are in use.)
For the school, the development can be offices (max 3 floors and something like 200 staff), retail outlets or storage.... This is more strict than the stadium which is further away. The plans showing the zoning impact on the stadium indicate it just the north west corner that's actually impacted.
On iPad so don't have it to hand but I have a map which I'll post later that shows the current position.
One other thing to add is that BD actively want to move their operation out to the site at Addiewell so all the above could disappear as an issue... That's why BD had agreed to move and finance half the costs when the yams were talking about redevelopment.... If the buyers of the school and the stadium were to share costs (unless they end up being the same company :D ) then they could relatively easily make all this go away!