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In Lithuanian law, an administrator is akin to our liquidator. In other words, it is their primary duty.
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29-11-2013 02:22 PM #32641
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29-11-2013 02:24 PM #32642This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's a Court-based process.
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29-11-2013 02:51 PM #32643
Can we stop all this "yam" stuff and start calling them by their real name please.
The cheats.
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29-11-2013 02:54 PM #32644
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29-11-2013 02:54 PM #32645This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Top Marks!!
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29-11-2013 03:01 PM #32646
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All that has happened of significance today is that UKIO have decided that they're happy with what is on offer. I have to say that that surprised me, but I am assuming that they have done their homework.
The ball is still, as it was anyway, in UBIG's court. They have some negotiating to do over how much they will accept for their shares. Shares that they can't actually sell yet.
The situation of signing players hasn't changed at all. Hearts are still in administration, and look as if they will be so for some months yet.
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29-11-2013 03:03 PM #32648This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-11-2013 03:03 PM #32649
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In view of today's events it is imperative that they are reminded of the true facts: aside from a lot of other things, the one that really winds them up is exactly what the banner says:
"LEST WE FORGET HMFC DID NOT PAY FOR THEIR POPPIES"
I have emailed Hibs again today asking for the Banner to come home as agreed in the Club's previous email to me. It shall fly with pride at the next Derby....a commodity those SC** know nothing of.
The Club with no Shame indeed
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29-11-2013 03:13 PM #32651This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-11-2013 03:18 PM #32652
It's all down to two elements now:
1. The Lithuanian authorities who have frozen the UBIG shares pending their investigations. Presumably these investigations relate to financial fraud across the Romanov empire. How extensive those investigations are, and when they will be concluded, is anybody's guess. However -and I might be wrong here- there is apparently a limitation on how long the government can freeze those shares? Assuming there are no more twists in the tale as unearthed by those investigations (and remember, that Hearts directors of this era were part of this group of companies and had money paid into and removed from these accounts by other companies) then:
2. The decision of the UBIG admins. It seems that they would vote for a CVA on the basis that 'something is better than nothing' but there may be some strategy to realize the full value of the Hearts assets (the PBS).
Hearts still face the race against time scenario - hoping that this business is concluded and that the CVA is in place and they exit admin before they run out off money.
THEN
They get to proceed with this totally unworkable business plan, devised and adminstered by clowns over morons with sky-high expectations.
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29-11-2013 03:23 PM #32653
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"In the build up towards the game on Wednesday night we held a number of planning meetings internally and also with our partners, including Police Scotland.
The Club had become aware that our fans were intent on displaying banners at the game, some of which would likely relate to the current financial situation at Heart of Midlothian FC, whilst this in itself would not be a reason to exclude banners, we do have to make an assessment of the impact of any banner displayed and consider the likely negative impact.
Our Club has a very good relationship with Poppy Scotland and a decision was taken that any banners that bore the name or could link Poppy Scotland and the current situation at Heart of Midlothian FC would not be permitted to be displayed during this match, this is the reason that you were not permitted to put the banner up.
Whether you agree or disagree with this decision it was taken in the interests of the reputation of Poppy Scotland and our Club."
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29-11-2013 03:23 PM #32654This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The stadium is subject to the security in favour of Ukio which they have now accepted a reduced sum for via the proposed CVA. I understand that the playing "assets" and the brand name will, in theory at least, also have a value, although probably nominal at best.
I am trying to think from the POV of a potential purchaser, however, and the old "what's in for me?" question keeps coming up as to why someone would want to buy the shares to get their mitts on these assets.
Even if they did get the stadium via purchasing the company, they would presumably have to realise more than the security's worth to get any money themselves? Am I right in thinking, therefore, that the CVA offer from the Fannies would fall if a 3rd party managed to purchase the shares?
That might make sense. So, someone offering even slightly more than the Fannies might end up with Tynie (although again Ukio would have to play ball and not insist on realising the full value of the security - which I believe is north of £6million or thereabouts).
Confused - not half!
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29-11-2013 03:25 PM #32655This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-11-2013 03:33 PM #32656This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
1. if they buy the company, they have an asset (PBS) which they paid £2.5m for. In other words, if they want to make money by selling it, that's their minimum price.
2. I don't think that another bidder for the shares can be entertained at this stage.
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29-11-2013 03:45 PM #32657This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Interestingly a lot of them crowing away about how the poppy money was paid so they didn't rip off any charities.
Can someone confirm when the £30K+ owed to the Big Hearts Foundation was paid? Thought not.
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29-11-2013 03:47 PM #32658
@BBCthomasmcg: .@JamTarts Hearts fans may be asked for funds before end of season, says administrator http://t.co/vqcKLqIP3O http://t.co/TYSWK6n8En
Softening them up for more piggy bank raiding.
History repeats itself.
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29-11-2013 03:51 PM #32659This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Scaffs.
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29-11-2013 03:53 PM #32660This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I also think they will get the shares from Ubig IF they become unfrozen.
Everything else I agree with.
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29-11-2013 03:55 PM #32661
The timing of this is more likely designed to get the yams all warm and fuzzy for the November and early december paydays.
If you haven't given us yer dough then why not?
Yams are about to bring out the begging bowl of begging bowls i reckon.
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29-11-2013 04:03 PM #32663
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So they might be skint by the end of February , maybe they will have a share issue....?.
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29-11-2013 04:04 PM #32664
Hearts: More cash from fans may be required, says administrator
Hearts may ask fans for more funds if the club runs out of money before the end of the season, according to administrator Bryan Jackson.
But Jackson needs to acquire the majority shareholding from UBIG, a process likely to take several months , and only has funds to last until March.
"There's nowhere else for me to go if we run into difficulties," he said.
"We'll just have to take that as we go. The cash flow is fluent, it can change
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29-11-2013 04:11 PM #32665This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The ticking time bomb for Hearts is the need to replace the old main stand. At some stage it will lose its safety certificate or at least be reduced significantly in capacity. Where will the cash come from for a replacement?
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29-11-2013 04:18 PM #32666
So how long before they're back to paying extortionate wages for players then?
I reckon June 2014.
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29-11-2013 04:24 PM #32667This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Surely BDO knew/had a good idea of how much money they had and were likely to get during the season.
Therefore they should know (+/- % fluctuation) how much they could spend to enable them to get the club through to the end of the season. Why did they not cut their cloth accordingly, instead of signing Wilson and keeping staffing levels and running costs at a level they clearly could not sustain without further (and not guaranteed!!) investment.
I may also add they are coming up short despite getting a bonus from the cup game with us and then Celtic!
BDO are in danger of making Duff & Phelps look professional.....!!!!!
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29-11-2013 04:26 PM #32668
A Jambo claims that it's in the Scotsman that quotes from the companies in the paper saying Lady Haig's claim even though they are listed a creditor, Hearts don't owe them money. Smell bull**** or is he correct?
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29-11-2013 04:30 PM #32669This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Their primary role is to make money for themselves which they seem rather good at.
Duff and Phelps and BDO have proved that any thought for getting the maximum return for creditors is just something they glibly give lip service to. Keeping the cheating companies as a going concern is clearly more profitable to them.
Ukio will be lucky to see half of the £2.5m once administrators fees and other things come off the CVA offer.
Ukio and Ubig's administrators will now be reaping every penny they can out of their administrations but the creditors, nevermind Hearts, will be the least of their worries just whatever makes them the most dosh out of this situation.
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