acrossthepond
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Dick Knight will step down as chairman and the Blooms will take control of the club.
You should all remember where you heard this news first
Why do I need to remember where I heard it first?
Dick Knight will step down as chairman and the Blooms will take control of the club.
You should all remember where you heard this news first
Why do I need to remember where I heard it first?
For all those wonderful "Where were you when you first heard about ......" conversations. While others throw in details of hearing about the 9/11 attacks, or the Berlin Wall coming down, you can throw in this one.
Not sure, but wasn't/isn't Pig City the nickname for the level skate park?
Pig City is Norman Cook, or at least the company that he owned 100% of. And did you know his middle name is Quentin
I searched pig city ages ago
Company Name: PIG CITY INCORPORATED LIMITED
Company Type:
Limited Company
Company No:
02215525
Company Address:
PIG CITY INCORPORATED LIMITED
8 High Street
HEATHFIELD
TN21 8LS
The shareholdings of Brighton & Hove Aldion Holdings Ltd are as follows:
1,602,500 (23.02%) Harry Richard Knight
1,100,00 (15.8%) William Brown
850,000 (12.21%) Tony Bloom
750,000 (10.77%) Pig City Incorporated Ltd - is this Norm Cook?
582,000 (8.36%) Kevin Griffiths
535,000 (7.68%) Ray Bloom
500,000 (7.18%) Friday-Ad Holdings Ltd
460,750 (6.62%) Derek Chapman
250,000 (3.59%) Michael Hastilow
142,000 (2.04%) Robert Pinnock
100,000 (1.44%) J Gold (not Jacqui is it? David Golds daughter?) ;-)
50,000 (0.72%) John Vickers
15,000 (0.22%) Joseph Hirschell
10,000 (0.14%) Edward David
10,000 (0.14%) Peter McDonnell
5,000 (0.07%) John Town
130 (min%) Martin Perry
YesIsn't Quentin his original first name?
How much is one of these shares worth?
How much is one of these shares worth?
Thats what they were last August. We won't know until this August how they have changed in the last year. My suspician is that they will have changed signifcantly.
If DK is being forced from the board he could insist that his shares are bought. Otherwise he could be a major thorn in any new decisions considering his voting power by virtue of his shares.
Also, loans owing to directors and others might have been converted into shares. They set up the framework for this recently. See a thread by Alex Dawson oo oo recently.
Is a firm of accountants (Henley Hogben & Co I think).
I used to live next door at number 10.