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    Quote Originally Posted by greenginger View Post
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    The Bank won't go pop, it will be merged into Siauliu Bankas which is controlled by the European Central Bank.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-1...as-shares.html

    Vlad will have the option of taking a few million compensation and moving over or his bank being folded.

    There will be no place for Vlad or family after the merger. At least that's the way it played out with some troubled Spanish Bank a few months ago.
    So if that was the case and Euro Central bank took over UBig or Ukios who would own hearts? Vlad or the bank???


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    Quote Originally Posted by gegs70 View Post
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    So if that was the case and Euro Central bank took over UBig or Ukios who would own hearts? Vlad or the bank???
    UBIG basically own hearts, not Ukios. Ukios is a bank and may be forced into a merger, IBIG is an investment company.

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    I have read this thread now and again with great interest, but regularly find myself tied in knots over assets, liabilities, loans, remortgages, share issues and god knows what else....

    So my simplistic take on the situation, having read this and other discussions and having mulled for about 5 years.

    UKIO bank goes bust, Vlad gets pennies in a forced sale of assets.

    Defeated, and with no more money (or interest) to put into football, he then sells Hearts.

    Outcome 1: accepts low offer for club, stadium and assets from 'fans' group or whoever - leaving Vlad with a few more pennies and Hearts with a clean slate. Poor outcome financially for Vlad, Great For Hearts - ie BAD.

    Option 2: sells Tynecastle and whatever other assets he has to highest bidder, and the football club needs to start afresh (In third division?? with a pokey wee stadium built from cake sales?). OK for VLAD (who then retires to a villa looking over the baltic sea). REALLY BAD for Hearts - ie GOOD!


    Does this sum up where we stand?
    Is there any informed opinion as to whether we will see Option 1 or 2 (or is there a middle ground?).

    Sincerely,

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    They could call it 'The Cake Stand'........

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    Quote Originally Posted by s.a.m View Post
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    They could call it 'The Cake Stand'........
    Renaming the whole stadium 'The Kipling Arena' might help raise some much needed cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green glory View Post
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    Renaming the whole stadium 'The Kipling Arena' might help raise some much needed cash.

    Fine idea. The replacement WongaDome could be built in the shape of a giant French Fancy. Pink, obviously. I'm liking this.

    ....which would make the Jambos 'The Fanciers'. Or something like that??

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    Quote Originally Posted by green glory View Post
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    Renaming the whole stadium 'The Kipling Arena' might help raise some much needed cash.
    A fitting consequence of paying "exceedingly good" wages

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Green Goblin View Post
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    A fitting consequence of paying "exceedingly good" wages

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    I have read this thread now and again with great interest, but regularly find myself tied in knots over assets, liabilities, loans, remortgages, share issues and god knows what else....

    So my simplistic take on the situation, having read this and other discussions and having mulled for about 5 years.

    UKIO bank goes bust, Vlad gets pennies in a forced sale of assets.

    Defeated, and with no more money (or interest) to put into football, he then sells Hearts.

    Outcome 1: accepts low offer for club, stadium and assets from 'fans' group or whoever - leaving Vlad with a few more pennies and Hearts with a clean slate. Poor outcome financially for Vlad, Great For Hearts - ie BAD.

    Option 2: sells Tynecastle and whatever other assets he has to highest bidder, and the football club needs to start afresh (In third division?? with a pokey wee stadium built from cake sales?). OK for VLAD (who then retires to a villa looking over the baltic sea). REALLY BAD for Hearts - ie GOOD!

    Does this sum up where we stand?
    Is there any informed opinion as to whether we will see Option 1 or 2 (or is there a middle ground?).

    Sincerely,

    Schadenfreude
    As already touched upon, option 1 doesn't really work. UBIG own the club (actually they only own about 75% of the club now, and that is quite significant) and if they were to go bust the club would either be sold as a going concern or broken up depending on which brought in the most money. The complication is that UBIG owe Ukio £6.8m plus accumulating interest which they have secured on the assets of HoMFC. That means that whatever happens UBIG have to get £6.8m+ out of their disposal of HoMFC or they will effectively be paying to get rid of them. With the bank merger 'Mr Romanov' will no longer have control, so the carrying over of that secured debt is not really an option when UBIG sell.

    So anyone buying HoMFC will have to pay out a minimum of about £7m for 75% of the club. For that they will get a perpetual loss-making club with a crumbling stadium, depleted playing squad, ongoing debt obligations and no cash. If you know anyone like that there's a Nigerian Prince I could introduce them to (for an up-front fee of course).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caversham Green View Post
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    As already touched upon, option 1 doesn't really work. UBIG own the club (actually they only own about 75% of the club now, and that is quite significant) and if they were to go bust the club would either be sold as a going concern or broken up depending on which brought in the most money. The complication is that UBIG owe Ukio £6.8m plus accumulating interest which they have secured on the assets of HoMFC. That means that whatever happens UBIG have to get £6.8m+ out of their disposal of HoMFC or they will effectively be paying to get rid of them. With the bank merger 'Mr Romanov' will no longer have control, so the carrying over of that secured debt is not really an option when UBIG sell.

    So anyone buying HoMFC will have to pay out a minimum of about £7m for 75% of the club. For that they will get a perpetual loss-making club with a crumbling stadium, depleted playing squad, ongoing debt obligations and no cash. If you know anyone like that there's a Nigerian Prince I could introduce them to (for an up-front fee of course).
    Reading stuff like this can fair cheer you up on a winters morning. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Reading stuff like this can fair cheer you up on a winters morning. :-)
    It's fair warmed the cockles of my heart on this icy morn. Thanks, C.G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Green Goblin View Post
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    A fitting consequence of paying "exceedingly good" wages


    Exceedingly good wages at the Gorgie Doughnut.................

    "I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"

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    Another statement by Fudditovas, although the tache took a similar approach with us last year with the dunfermline game.

    http://www.heartsfc.co.uk/articles/2...241384_3065664

    This is the worst part "No team in the history of Heart of Midlothain football club has held both the Scottish Cup and the League Cup at the same time" ...Just as deluded as the fans

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    Another run today on the Ukio shares - now trading at an all-time low.

    A 12% drop in 2 days alone and still dropping

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergey View Post
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    Another run today on the Ukio shares - now trading at an all-time low.

    A 12% drop in 2 days alone and still dropping

    This is an erection inducing post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergey View Post
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    Another run today on the Ukio shares - now trading at an all-time low.

    A 12% drop in 2 days alone and still dropping
    From what I can see currently trading at 0.10 Euros a share... Not being a shares expert but that looks like rock bottom. What happens next?

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    http://www.nasdaqomxbaltic.com/marke...s&tab=realtime

    Its not just the price, its the volume of sales too. Over 1.6 million sold today ! Who the hell is buying them ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergey View Post
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    Another run today on the Ukio shares - now trading at an all-time low.

    A 12% drop in 2 days alone and still dropping
    Mid July 2006 - shares priced at 1.20 Euros.

    February 2013 - shares priced at 0.0955 Euros.

    So they're now worth less than 8% of their value in 2006. That doesn't make good reading. Oh well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy Zipper View Post
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    Mid July 2006 - shares priced at 1.20 Euros.

    February 2013 - shares priced at 0.0955 Euros.

    So they're now worth less than 8% of their value in 2006. That doesn't make good reading. Oh well.
    Yes it does

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenginger View Post
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    http://www.nasdaqomxbaltic.com/marke...s&tab=realtime

    Its not just the price, its the volume of sales too. Over 1.6 million sold today ! Who the hell is buying them ?
    Russian Mafia ?! Stupid people thinking the shares will rise and they are making an "Investment" !?

    Who knows !

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    Hearts fan did tell me once if they go bust and end up in SD3 they wouldn't be as good as Rangers or as successful, due to the fact they wouldn't have even Tynecastle.

    Buying Meadowbank....

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    Not looking good for UBIG and Ukio. There's a damning statement been released today in Lithuania.

    http://verslas.delfi.lt/verslas/ubig....d?id=60596587

    The headline reads "UBIG HAS PLEDGED ALL IT'S ASSETS"

    It goes on to mention the imminent bankruptcy of UBIG - who the shareholders are and the over-valuation of the assets that were transferred to Ukio Bankas.

    Reading the comments to the piece, it would seem that the bank are in deeper doo-doo for laundering/fraud and the Lithuanian law have documentation linking them to the Bankas Snoras case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergey View Post
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    Not looking good for UBIG and Ukio. There's a damning statement been released today in Lithuania.

    http://verslas.delfi.lt/verslas/ubig....d?id=60596587

    The headline reads "UBIG HAS PLEDGED ALL IT'S ASSETS"

    It goes on to mention the imminent bankruptcy of UBIG - who the shareholders are and the over-valuation of the assets that were transferred to Ukio Bankas.

    Reading the comments to the piece, it would seem that the bank are in deeper doo-doo for laundering/fraud and the Lithuanian law have documentation linking them to the Bankas Snoras case.

    Terrible news. Really terrible.

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    Incredibly no one is talking about this over on Brokeback. Too busy creaming themselves over the loyalty points being offered to try and get a full house for their next game against Killie.

    Costs nothing for the club to give that if the Count is about to lock the doors for good.

    Maybe. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenginger View Post
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    http://www.nasdaqomxbaltic.com/marke...s&tab=realtime

    Its not just the price, its the volume of sales too. Over 1.6 million sold today ! Who the hell is buying them ?
    Craig Whyte ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by #FromTheCapital View Post
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    Another statement by Fudditovas, although the tache took a similar approach with us last year with the dunfermline game.

    http://www.heartsfc.co.uk/articles/2...241384_3065664

    This is the worst part "No team in the history of Heart of Midlothain football club has held both the Scottish Cup and the League Cup at the same time" ...Just as deluded as the fans
    Right up on the St Mirren dressing room wall.


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    They've been slippery, slippery slippy things for a good while now but slippery stuff drys up eventually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilT View Post
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    Previously the trading of a signifcant number of shares was because of a possible merger, this volume of trading shares (1.7m) looks like a bring out your dead moment.

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    So anyone buying HoMFC will have to pay out a minimum of about £7m for 75% of the club. For that they will get a perpetual loss-making club with a crumbling stadium, depleted playing squad, ongoing debt obligations and no cash. If you know anyone like that there's a Nigerian Prince I could introduce them to (for an up-front fee of course).
    This is very pleasing news. So if someone buys out UBIG's devalued shares (as has been implied earlier in this thread), they are lumbered with a £7m debt to UKIO, and presumably a bad business overall - but will hold 75% of Hearts. I wonder who will pull the strings at UKIO in terms of reclaiming their debt from UBIG?

    A couple of Jambos at my work, who have ears close to the ground, responded with distinctly muted enthusiasm when I congratulated them on their upcoming Final. I got the impression they knew something rather unpleasant was brewing...

    God forbid some Jambo now wins the Euro Millions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treadstone View Post
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    Right up on the St Mirren dressing room wall.
    Even if they do beat st mirren in the final they won't have the Scottish cup and league cup. They have already been knocked out of this seasons Scottish cup. Thats a fact but it won't stand in the way of them spouting more made up pish, it's the hearts way of thinking.

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