Complete non story the insolvency. The current Sevco shenanigans with Sfa are more pertinent, waiting until they investigate themselves no less, and them being allowed sign players is a joke now we know a Sevco season book holder was on on the tribunal, just makes Mcoist demand to know the names even more shameless.
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20-05-2013 05:58 PM #15121
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Ukio Banko Investicine Grupe, or UBIG, the Lithuanian investment company that controls Scottish soccer club Heart of Midlothian, is bankrupt, Lithuania's Department of Enterprise Bankruptcy Management was quoted by Bloomberg on Monday, cites LETA. The department, part of the Economy Ministry, said that Kaunas-based UBIG, at its own request, had been placed on a list of companies unable or unwilling to meet their obligations.
UBIG is a sister company of Ukio Bankas AB, a lender that Lithuania’s central bank closed in February for risky lending to related parties. UBIG owns 79% of Edinburgh-based Hearts as well as sport, aluminum and real-estate projects in several countries. As reported, Kaunas County Court after considering the applicant's Lithuanian bank statement in early May opened bankruptcy proceedings against bank Ukio Bankas. Following the ruling of the court, company Valnetas was appointed as bankruptcy administrator. As to the background, on February 12, 2013, the Bank of Lithuania restricted activities of Ukio Bankas, with the purpose of protecting public, depositors and other clients' interests. Temporal administrator was appointed. Once the bank was announced insolvent it was decided for the first time to resolve such issue of a bank by transferring a part of assets and liabilities to another bank.
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20-05-2013 06:06 PM #15129
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No ... but they might come up with a significant number of completely above board loanee arrangements.
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20-05-2013 06:07 PM #15130This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And if this is ratified by the courts, what kind of time scale are we looking at for this to be confirmed?
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20-05-2013 06:14 PM #15133
No Insolvency Event?
Am I not correct in saying that UBIG themselves have declared themselves insolvent? How's that no an 'Insolvency Event'?
Baffling.
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20-05-2013 06:19 PM #15134
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20-05-2013 06:20 PM #15135
Take from this what you will:
SPL chairman Ralph Topping said: "We acted on the information that was available to us.
"That's not to say that other information will not come forward in the next few days or weeks ahead but we can only deal with what we have got at the moment and on that basis there is no insolvency event under our rules.
"We will need to see what develops on this situation, if indeed anything develops.
"You can appreciate the issues that are involved. We are dealing with Lithuania, we are dealing with Lithuanian law, we are dealing with interpretation of what's happened over there, and looking at it from the perspective of our rules.
"It's good news at the moment. With everything in Scottish football, there is temporary respite."
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20-05-2013 06:23 PM #15136
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It's worth noting though, that before Thursday this thread highlighed a multitude of problems besetting HoMFC. Today's events have not lessened those problems one iota and they are still in a worse position than they were before UBIG formed an intention to cease trading. As MyJo points out when (not if) their insolvency is ratified (to the satisfaction of the board's interpretation of the rules) HoMFC will suffer a points deduction to start next season with - if they are still around by that time.
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Do they? What have they been up against and how is their record against it.
They do have a great record when they've been financially doped.
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20-05-2013 06:55 PM #15145
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Just now, UBIG saying they are insolvent holds just as much water as Hearts saying they are self sufficient, it's not "official".
Best explanation I've heard today is it's like a marriage. No matter how much 2 people live together, share bills, have kids and call each other husband and wife, it doesn't mean diddly without the piece of paper that says your married. Thursday for UBIG was the equivelant of a proposal, it's the right thing to do but the actual act hasn't been achieved yet.
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20-05-2013 07:05 PM #15146
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Some of the drama queens on here need to realise that the whole relegation thing would of only been an added bonus had it happened. Just because they got off with that doesn't mean they are safe. Far from it, they are still very much screwed.
Likewise I cringe for the hearts fans who are trying to celebrate this decision and wind us up about it. They are only setting themselves up for a massive fall when the main event begins.
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20-05-2013 07:12 PM #15147
Ha ha how utterly predictable the SPL board take up their default position of holding a meeting then doing NOTHING.
This bunch of incompetents are only concerned with self interest and self preservation. They are an authority with no authority.
In most cases where a judgement is required there are two sides debating. Those for sanction and those against. in this case the SPL board do not want to be punishing a member club and Hearts are obviously trying to weasel out of any punishment. Today's farce was merely a combined exercise in finding loopholes around the SPLs own rules. A sanction was NEVER going to be applied and NEVER will be by this bunch of avoiders.
Listening to Ralph Topping discussing their lack of info was like listening to Bandersons #allverycomplex bull****.
A 500 page thread, it will be 500 million pages before the SPL do anything that looks like they are in charge of this joke league.
It will be outside agenies that decide Hearts fate but the SPL will ensure they have the softest landing possible.
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20-05-2013 07:21 PM #15148
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The have made a decision that they will not make a decision.
They don't know what they are doing.
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