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14-08-2019 08:33 PM #31
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15-08-2019 09:28 AM #32
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Did RP sell his shares to Ron aswell? I'm assuming he did
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15-08-2019 10:01 AM #33
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I bought 5,000 (ordinary) shares just three years ago for £200 so 4p each. As has been suggested I would like to hang onto the shares but sign over the voting rights to HSL if this is feasible . If not then I will probably follow the other route and hang onto say 50 shares and donate the rest to HSL. I will still have a certificate to pass on to my son and he would still be a (very small) shareholder.
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15-08-2019 11:30 AM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The issue really is whether or not individual shareholders would take the time to open the letter with the proxy card from the club, tick the box(es) on the form showing how you want to vote, stick the form in an envelope and send it back to the club. If it's a major issue of the nature folk appear to be worried about then I'm sure that it will be discussed on here (at length) and elsewhere and that shareholders will take that time to vote. If your form doesn't arrive then you can get a replacement from the club so still be able to vote. Voting will be no more time consuming than transferring shares to HSL.
Remember if you are a shareholder (i.e. not through HSL) then you can actually turn up at the meeting and participate but you can still vote without actually attending if that's your preference.
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15-08-2019 12:06 PM #36
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15-08-2019 12:56 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
One group with the aithority to vote and block something dodgy seems a good idea.TOP CASH BACK
The easy way to make money
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15-08-2019 01:10 PM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-08-2019 10:03 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The thread is on here looking for donations so anyone who has read it will surely read a thread asking shareholders to vote on a matter that threatens the clubs future. I struggle to believe that having done so they wouldn't then vote. If you hold shares you will have received communication from the club every year and you will get the one we all dread receiving. So forgetting you have shares isn't likely but if you have you won't remember you have shares to transfer either.
Not knowing about the meeting (especially for members on this site) seems unlikely too. Of course if you moved house and didn't tell the club then that's an issue. So too is going on a 3 or 4 week holiday when the vote is open. As I said at the start there will be reasons why individuals done vote but the key to stopping any unwelcome resolution going through is really down to influencing the nominees and how they vote.
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