The judge basically says that even in TLK is skint (and he doesn’t agree that he is), that’s irrelevant. He knew what he was doing when he bought the shares, so he has to offer to buy others out at the same price. It’s then for shareholders to decide whether to accept TLK’s offer, and for him to decide how he pays up. I suppose if the shares are worth what he claims (he says much more than the 20p he’s been told to offer), he could sell a few of his own.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-12-2017 06:49 PM #39721
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If the directors get bored of propping up the company then external debts might rack up quite quickly.
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All the mentions of a concert party but no word on the songs they were singing.... We could all hazard a guess though!!
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22-12-2017 07:30 PM #39725This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'll get my coat.
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"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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22-12-2017 08:51 PM #39726
If King is correct about the current share price being higher than 20p, surely he should offer 20p in the knowledge that there would be very few takers and he'd then be in the clear?
If he drags this out by appealing, then he could well find that the price is lower than 20p and everyone will be queueing up to cash in.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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22-12-2017 09:02 PM #39727
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He's now the subject of case law precedence in avoiding what was a rightful order from the Takeover Panel. Anyone willing to stretch this far is in my opinion not someone who's interested in following Court Orders.
The Dave King's of this world simply just don't think normal rules apply to them.
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I had s certain inclination Lord Bannatyne would find in favor of the panel. Authorities rules are there for a purpose with them taking a dim view of those who purport to circumvent them. The TP acted very rapidly when approaching the COS to enforce its decision against the gasl and he was fortunate the case was held in the Outer House rather than the Inner House that leaves scope for appeal to the Inner House in the first instance.
However if he does appeal I do not think the Lords will be so ready to reserve the costs next time around and they certainly won't allow permission to appeal to the Superior Supreme Court when the Inner House appeal fails if forthcoming. No Counsel with credibility would approach the Supreme Court having failed in the COS especially without being granted permission to appeal.
He's a dead duck in the water so to speak.
Lord Bannatyne was thorough in his Judgement and its extremely doubtful any appeal would succeed.
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23-12-2017 09:38 AM #39733
I wont even pretend to know the implications of much of the recent information.
Can i ask all the contributors who appear to have a much better handle on what is going on to give a laymans summery. ie Could this be the 'headshot' that is required to kill off the Zombie incarnation of derhun?
And what is the chance it could happen in 360 pages (of this thread) time? Be kinda sweet to see it end where it started...so to speak.
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My gut feeling is that, in common with previous behaviour, he and RFC will play French cricket for the time being. DK will put the required loans into RFC, and keep the appeal process going until the fabled Share Issue happens.
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23-12-2017 11:27 AM #39736This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What does it mean?
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HIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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"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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23-12-2017 02:01 PM #39743
Forgetting about all the off-field stuff for a minute, that's a honking result for them today.
If their very existence depends on European football, their biggest problem is surely the fact that their team may struggle to qualify for Europe, let alone qualify for any group stages.
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King to appeal
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As I speculated upon earlier this conman doesn't believe the rules apply to him. He has no chance of success and all it demonstrates is that he has zero intent to initiate the share offer no matter if the Supreme Court the highest court in the UK ordered him to.
If it turns out to be true that he intends to appeal the case of course.
Makes for terrific viewing for all of us though.
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23-12-2017 09:37 PM #39749
most likely a delay tactic only to give chance to get money together but shows not a solvent cash cow as he would have them believe. most likely will be trying to secure dosh outside investment
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If it is simply a case of seeking more time to comply his Counsel could seek more time from Lord Bannatyne at a hearing.
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