Sevco 5088 on companies house received payment from somewhere last year and have an outstanding payment of over 10 million coming in within 12 months of last August mentioned on their accounts.Am I correct in saying it’s been 7 years and the Huns have still not been officially liquidated?
To take this length of time without closure certainly poses the question.....who owns the Deeds?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ins-lawsuit-in-battle-for-Rangers-assets.htmlSevco 5088 on companies house received payment from somewhere last year and have an outstanding payment of over 10 million coming in within 12 months of last August mentioned on their accounts.
They also claim they have been fraudulently dispossessed of their assets?
I wonder if they hold the deeds
But sevco scotland hold assets?
Sevco 5088 is owned by the holding company that was once known as wavetower
now known as The Rangers FC Group Ltd
no longer owned by Mr whyte
but owned by the Worthington group
Is there a Hong Kong connection between Worthington group and the bold Craigy?
https://oldnunaminerals.wordpress.com/craig-whyte-banned-director-behind-worthington-group-plc/
https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news...its-claim-on-18m-rangers-oldco-creditors-pot/Sevco 5088 on companies house received payment from somewhere last year and have an outstanding payment of over 10 million coming in within 12 months of last August mentioned on their accounts.
They also claim they have been fraudulently dispossessed of their assets?
I wonder if they hold the deeds
But sevco scotland hold assets?
Sevco 5088 is owned by the holding company that was once known as wavetower
now known as The Rangers FC Group Ltd
no longer owned by Mr whyte
but owned by the Worthington group
Is there a Hong Kong connection between Worthington group and the bold Craigy?
https://oldnunaminerals.wordpress.com/craig-whyte-banned-director-behind-worthington-group-plc/
Who valued the deeds in the basket of assetts at the checkout for 5 mill. The company that carried out the evaluation will have did it in preparation for a buyer, so who was the buyer, only one name springs to mind, its were they obtained by deciet, thats at stake,https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/trade-secrets-if-you-want-the-truth-spell-it-out-bhsgvktqx0b
allegedly
Aside from sloppy spelling, the market has been leery of Worthington for the speed its investments were made, its stratospheric price rise, its lack of a broker and board with only two directors.
But mostly it’s distrustful of Worthington’s connection to Craig Whyte, the former owner of Rangers FC. In April last year, Worthington bought 26 per cent of Law Financial, one of Mr Whyte’s companies and the book and film rights to his takeover and subsequent financial collapse of the club. At that time, Mr Whyte held a 7.6 per cent stake in Worthington through Liberty Capital, his British Virgin Islands-registered firm. Worthington continues to pursue a claim through the courts on nearly £3 million that Rangers’ administrators seized from Mr Whyte’s lawyers.
Last week, Mr Whyte was banned from being a company director for 15 years. The 43-year-old was handed the biggest ban possible after a judge heard that his conduct in dealing with Rangers was “shocking and reprehensible”.
On Friday, Worthington responded. Its investments aren’t made quickly, it said, but were carefully teed up while its shares were suspended (at its own request, while it sorted a pension problem). More are on the way. Expect its board to be bolstered any time now.
Doug Ware is no longer on Law Financial’s board, a position he took only to oversee Worthington’s interests. Neither is Mr Whyte, who Mr Ware didn’t know previously and met for only a quarter of an hour. And Mr Whyte is no longer a Worthington shareholder.
That’s that, then. Not quite. Liberty Capital, Mr Whyte’s vehicle, may no longer appear on Worthington’s share register, but Regenesis Holdings does. According to Bloomberg, it’s Worthington’s biggest backer, with 12.5 per cent. Regenesis’s majority shareholder is Wulstan Earley, brother of Aidan Earley, both business associates of Craig Whyte.
At the end of last week, Worthington’s chief executive warned that he’s called in lawyers to go after the “worst offenders” posting unsavoury stuff about his company in the chatrooms of financial websites. Other bosses have tried the same thing, and failed. When it comes to silencing critics, transparency and engagement with the City work better. That, and accurate spelling.
If the zombies die again, who we gonna laugh at next???Am I correct in saying it’s been 7 years and the Huns have still not been officially liquidated?
To take this length of time without closure certainly poses the question.....who owns the Deeds?
You can only die once mate thats how it goes in zombie land.If the zombies die again, who we gonna laugh at next???
just curious.
So if Sevco are the Walking Dead would Sevco mk2 be a zombie spin-off like Fear The Walking Dead? Next on HBO; Fear The Walking Dead- the ranjurs are coming!You can only die once mate thats how it goes in zombie land.
Be some 'unliquidation miracle' if a messiah could stem the flow of pish coming from Ibrokes. Water, wine, loaves and fishes would all pale in comparison.The prophet spoke of a second coming and the unliquidation miracle, turning squished orange liquid into solid oranges again
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hard to keep a zombie down thoughSevco have died more often than that cunt Beric Dondarrion out of Game of Thrones.