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I know its NAV was up 43% in 2013 then -2% in 2014. But the fundamentals are still strong, IMHO
This one is not doing well and confidence has gone. Stay the course or pull the rip cord? decisions ............... decisions
Now 30% up :-)
yes good dividend, but falling profits
still operating a health discount, and slight increase in the NAV
at last.........
OK
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It looks like everyone is just going to believe what they want to believe. There are many views and perspectives.
paid to write a blog, few people read, and no one believes ....
No one has ever contested the oldco, newco as far as I aware. Maybe you just don't understand it.
Looks like the share buyback will reduce the discount on the share price and looks to be pushing us up towards ew highs, good stuff.
http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/8994-dave-king-statement Nothing mind blowing although another statement blaming the old board for the de-listing. No doubt SoF will lose the plot again soon. We still await the results of the fit and proper test, by the SFA.
The only people making a song and dance about it are the anti brigade. No one I know even batted an eye lid after the game. I personally think promotion will be a game to far for Rangers this season, a season in the championship will more easily allow the some much needed restructuring. I also think the team will suffer at least one set back before the play offs. Scottish football and rangers will need to continue to downsize for a while yet.
Mensch and SoF two city boys who spend all their time on shareholder website's. Have you ever heard anything so rediculous. Between them they have a total holding of 35p. They might work in London, but most likely in one of its favourite eateries where they get to ask people if they would like 'fries with that'.
No one reads all your posts SoF, sometimes half, sometimes don't bother. I do like the pro-panda idea. A few of those po-panda's at Rangers and I think the mighty Gers would have romped to the championship title, as it is now, I think we will narrowly miss out, but hey ho. Maybe we can afford a few pro-panda's when the out of contract fella's get there P45's. As for the rest of your post its non-sensicle, I have never mentioned the former Celtic owner. I think you just made that up, just like the pro-panda's. All I ever said was, if Mr King only ever gets rid of the old board then he has done us all a favour. After that I could care less what he does. I think de-listing is bad for the company and a black mark against the current board, but I am not going to cut my wrists over it. I can see pro and cons to both approaches. P.S. no need to shout ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02nj3rt Interesting that Jermaine states if he was a young player now he wouldn't sing for Newcastle despite them having a stable model and finishing mid table very year. He just sees an unambitious club, without great players.
Mensch I love your bright sunny optimism. The business fundamentals are indeed all wrong. The deck of cards inherited from the old board, are a real horror show, with a booby trap behind every door. Major surgery will be required for this stock to thrive again. I think it would be wise to work on a new share issue, to wipe out all the old investors, Mr Kings recent investment only managed to secure 15% of the stock, I think the next investment will take over the stock, almost completely. One of the many benefits of de-listing. I think RF and RST will all be dealt in, you need customers after all, the current board aren't as daft as the last. I am not sure Mr King is operating a casino, however, we know Mr Llambias was ......
There was footy today and it was a jolly good result and performance .... luckily Mr King in't on the board, so we don't need to worry about him for the moment.
SoF, if you knew the board planned to de-list, sold all but one of your shares for a profit. Why aren't you happy? It seems those who didn't think the company would de-list are pretty relaxed about it and those who did think the company would de-list are getting their underwear all in a twist. Its a weird old world......