After their recent behaviour - likewise.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But its really unlikely, given their ST numbers, FoH donators and James Anderson cash.
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08-07-2020 07:13 AM #61
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08-07-2020 11:10 AM #62
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Just now markets are predicting a V shape recovery where it actually looks like being a Nike tick. So we are in for a big correction and the Benny cash will be gone. Hearts will struggle then.
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08-07-2020 12:21 PM #63This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I believe we heard all this before James Anderson made his £3m donation. I think he’s doing ok.
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08-07-2020 12:27 PM #64This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You seem to take a very simplistic view of Bailie Gifford’s business.
I reckon James Anderson probably knows what he’s doing. He’s been doing it successfully for 40 years and negotiated plenty financial crisis in that time.
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08-07-2020 05:50 PM #65
...or...
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Goodwin was the Icarus who flew too close to the sun.
The fact that few people had heard of James Anderson outside of his professional circle suggests he is a rather more sensible character.
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08-07-2020 11:04 PM #71
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Meh, in such economic crises, the rich get richer. Just look at the massive transfer of wealth to the richest couple percent that occurred post 2008 crash.
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08-07-2020 11:44 PM #72
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Baillie Gifford have a simple investment model: they are invested in equities. Do you not think their funds suffered sharp losses during the 2008 financial crisis, the bursting of the dot com bubble or the crash of 1987? Of course they did. Eventually, their funds recovered but what looks like the worst economic crisis since the 1930s depression will likely see another fall in all equities. As in March of this year, Benny, with probably a large part of his fortune invested in his funds, will scale back on his charity work. Interestingly, Budge who probably met Benny through her investment in his funds would be squeezed to. A double whammy for the Hearts
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09-07-2020 12:50 AM #73
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Neither Hibs or Hearts will be going into admin. Tick tock or no tick tock.Last edited by The Modfather; 09-07-2020 at 07:05 AM.
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09-07-2020 06:52 AM #76
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A club that overspent massively for decades, racking up huge debt, in doing so giving themselves an unfair sporting advantage and massive ego. Tried to wipe Hibs from the face of the earth because that ego was out of control, wiped away tens of millions owed to honest businesses and charities by going into administration. Now bleating and whining about unfairness and self interest, dragging three decent clubs to court and leaving them toiling for money. Nah not for me. Wouldn't miss them one bit. Rancid club that will never change.
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A short time later they have paid compensation for new manager , signed Craig Gordon who if its to be believed is on 5k a week.
So i don't think they are going bust anytime soon.
I however would not believe one word coming out of budgies mouth, a bitter and twisted characheture.
The club has become despised by a large section of football, she is doing a great job.
Oh and when the lose the Arbitration there will be much Joy for every club outside of wee rangers and the Rangers .
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09-07-2020 07:36 AM #79
Wouldn't it be lovely if Benny Factor had invested all his money in Wirecard...
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09-07-2020 08:49 AM #80This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-07-2020 03:40 PM #82
Teams generally go into administration after borrowing lots of money to fund wages and running costs and are unable to sustain the repayments and interest.
Hearts have not been borrowing money (other than from themselves!) because no-one will lend them anything.
Blindingly obvious.
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10-07-2020 05:06 PM #83
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I may be wrong but have they not just built a corribunkle of a "stand" and how exactly did they pay for it. I would hazard a guess there is still at least half of the 15 million still to settle up on.Add to that massive losses because of the wages they are paying out Another administration beccons I imagine and another few hundred businesses will be out pocket again. Unspeakable desperate Club.
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They've actually redirected massive amounts of the FoH money to help pay for the new stand.
They've relied largely on those donations, plus money from their Benny Factors, to outspend other clubs on players and an endless stream of managers.
They p1ssed a lot of money up against the wall but they're not massively in debt to anybody.
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16-07-2020 09:25 AM #85
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Starting to look ropey for the Benny factor as tech sticks start to lose their gloss20200716_171830.jpg.
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16-07-2020 09:34 AM #86This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I really hope he invested heavily in Wirecard.
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16-07-2020 09:49 AM #87
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I forgot all the eggs are in one basket"You opened the box....and your soul belongs to me...."
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16-07-2020 10:05 AM #88This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There’s fixed interest, multi asset, absolute returns etc etc.
Your simplified take on things means nothing to what is going on at Hearts.
As an aside, they’re the biggest shareholders of Tesla after Elon Musk... doing not too bad the now!
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Congratulations on your 4000th post and thanks again for that ticket you got me about 10 years ago.
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16-07-2020 10:59 AM #90
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If the markets crash to such an extent that Ballie Gifford suffer then so will all of us through our pensions fund’s investments
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