Pondicherry
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You could say "it doesn't add up" about all investment in the club (except the Amex sponsorship). We have no visible means of support but there is no denying the stadium is built and we have shirt sponsors.
Not a particularly good example given that Kingston Communications were owned by Hull City Council. And guess who paid for Hulls new ground ( and I guess own it ) ? That's right, Hull City Council.
Doesn't alter the FACT that a company with founding partners like AMEX and L&G isn't gonna be exactly skint (if you'll pardon the pun).
I heard that Amex provided some of the start up capital for the company.. Not sure how true that is?
You've not got it right. They are not a recruitment agency. They are an advertiser of jobs. They make their money by employers paying up-front for adverts that are placed on the website. Madejski got rich by selling advertising space for second hand cars, not by selling cars. Once the website is set up and the payment system is working, all they have to do is count the money that comes in. They don't have to fill any of the jobs. That's what the advertisers have to do.But the numbers still dont add up.
Lets say they fill 100 jobs a week at £50. If there is that many jobs in Brighton!! (Consdiering most large employers like Amex and L&G will pay the monthly £299 fee, £50 seems a generous avergae point), thats £5k a week roughly 250k a year. Out of that comes running costs say 60k staff wages and interent fees. The MD isn't going to be taking peanuts out of it, say 60k min a year wages. Is this sort of thing VATable? If so you need to take 20% of £250k = 200k, 20%ish corp tax = £160ish. Take out the running cost/directors wages, there isn't going to be an awful lot left as it is, without shelling out to sponser a championship club!!
And I would think filling 100 jobs a week is almost impossible in Brighton over a sustained period, it could be nearer 100 a month and on that very rough basis 100 x 12 x £50 is £60000 a year?
Very rough and grabed out of the sky numbers, but as I say, to me it doesn't add up.
But good luck to them
i can certainly agree that £250k doesnt make for a large business (btw, you only pay corp tax on profits over a certain quite high amount) . £60k isnt really enough to sustain a business for anything more than a one/two man band. so we have to draw one of these conclusions:
* your numbers are wrong.
* they will be bust before the summer ends.
* there isnt alot of overheads and actually a few hundred grand is plenty enough.
the subtext to what i as saying before is that, given they have been set up by Amex, L&G and others, maybe one of those businesses is paying the money and the logo is taking the limelight.