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Postao/la zeljocity » 19 mar 2011, 16:59
Jos jedna stvar koja je vazna za dodat ovdje je ovo: Everton vec danas ima kako da kazem par "vlasnika" znaci par ljudi koji su kupili dionice kluba. Npr. Robert Earl je vlasnik 23% dionica kluba koje je kupio za 30 miliona funti od Paul Gregga koji je tih 23% dionica negdje 2000god. platio 7.2 miliona funti a on Paul Gregg je pomogao Billu Kenwrightu (prije nego je doslo do raskola izmedzu njih dvojice) da kupi i zadnje dionice od Paula Johnssona inace poznatog kao "big satan himself". Bill Kenwright je vlasnik vise od 23% dionica kluba ne znam tacno koliko ali je 100% najveci "vlasnik" Evertona.
Bill Kenwright 8,754 Shares
Robert Earl 8,146 Shares
John Woods 6,622 Shares
Sir Philip Carter 714 Shares
Keith Wyness 2 Shares
Evo ti ko koliko dionica drzi sad se samo pozabavi matematikom meni mrsko. Znaci ako Robert Earl drzi 8.146 dionica i to odgovara 23% dionica kluba znaci Bill kao sto sam vec rekao drzi vise od toga. Znaci prva trojica Bill, Robert i John su vecinski vlasnici kluba..
Shares in Everton FC Co Ltd are closely held. They are privately traded and do not often become available, rare transactions generally being through the club's brokers, Blankstone Sington (0151 707 1707). There is no official share price, so the cost of shares is governed by how much one is prepared to sell or pay for them, with the price dropping significantly for bulk lots. Individual shares are currently changing hands for somewhere in the range of £1,250 to £1,500, and have done so for a number of years, the price remarkable independent of the changing fortunes of the club and its perceived value (or debts!).
Everton's Annual Accounts include a listing of share ownership at Board level. This was the situation at the end of May 2008 (the last date currently available):
Bill Kenwright 8,754 Shares
Robert Earl 8,146 Shares
John Woods 6,622 Shares
Sir Philip Carter 714 Shares
Keith Wyness 2 Shares
The Articles of Association used to require that each director hold at least 3 shares in The Company... a requiremnt that Keith Wyness dodged so,mehow for a number of years. However, he left under mysterious circumstances in July 2008 and is unlikely to be heard of again. He was effectively silenced by Earl and Green following a dash acress the Med in Sir Philips yacht.
Prior to that Paul and Anita Greg left the Board after selling their shares to Robert Earl in 2006. Sir Philip Carter (721 Shares), Keith Tamlin (119 Shares) and Arthur Abercromby (1,935 Shares) all left the Board in the summer of 2004, with Sir Philip Carter retuning in August 2008.
The current share value (October 2009) is not much increased from the £1,200 reputedly paid by Robert Earl for the Gregss' shares in 2004. With 35,000 shares outstanding, this gaves the club a nominal book-value of around £30M. At that time, almost 25,000 Everton shares were held by True Blue Holdings, the consortium Bill Kenwright put together (with the help of Paul Gregg and John Woods) to buy out Peter Johnson in 1999 (see below). TBH was voluntarily wound up on 2 December 2004. Paul Gregg and family later sold their approximately 8,146 Everton shares, making around a £2M profit on their £7M investment in the Club.
Lord Grantchester (a member of the Moores Family) own 2,773 (7.9%) Everton shares. That leaves around 5,600 shares (16%) owned by others, including 200 - 300 regular fans with as few as one share each.
Sto se tice Bill Kenwrighta i njegovih 8754 dionica to u svakom slucaju prelazi 30% svih dionica negdje oko 32-35%.
Zeljo je beton i to armirani beton.
Who is your čampion??
Domination of blue nation.