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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    He sold the SMG business a while ago, and his was one of the failed bids placed when it was put on the market prior to the bank withhdrawing its support. Its closure is not, therefore, his doing. In fact it is to his credit that he tried to keep it in business by bidding for it.

    Facts, ken?
    I agree facts are important so let's get them right. As of July 2023 (latest filed information with Companies House) Stewart Milne Group Holdings Limited, the ultimate parent company of everything that has gone bust stated that it was controlled by (owned more than 75%) one Stewart Milne Esq. He was attempting to sell his shares in the business but had failed to do so.

    I have no idea what he did or did not try to do to keep it in business but obviously his low ball offer to the bank was of no interest to them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Zone View Post
    I agree facts are important so let's get them right. As of July 2023 (latest filed information with Companies House) Stewart Milne Group Holdings Limited, the ultimate parent company of everything that has gone bust stated that it was controlled by (owned more than 75%) one Stewart Milne Esq. He was attempting to sell his shares in the business but had failed to do so.

    I have no idea what he did or did not try to do to keep it in business but obviously his low ball offer to the bank was of no interest to them
    You’re correct. My error. Apologies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    You’re correct. My error. Apologies.
    No problem at all.

    The latest accounts showed that liabilities were about £50Million more than assets - sounds like he ran his construction business with the same level of competency as he ran AFC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Zone View Post
    No problem at all.

    The latest accounts showed that liabilities were about £50Million more than assets - sounds like he ran his construction business with the same level of competency as he ran AFC
    Those wigs were priceless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donanddusted View Post
    Those wigs were priceless.
    He wished

    Stewart Milne is certainly a strange character. Never trust a man that wears a wig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    You’re correct. My error. Apologies.
    HSLD Nominees Ltd would appear to the the Corporate equivalent of the Persons With Significant Control (PSC) for SMG - that’s Halifax Share Dealing Limited, effectively the Bank as creditor, with whom Stewart Milne was in last-ditch negotiations with to try to buy back SMG, according to media reports. Stewart Milne Group Holdings Ltd had 75% of the voting rights but crucially HSLD Nominees Ltd have more than 75% of the shares. Effectively, therefore the Bank owns most of SMG and also Stewart Milne Group Holdings Ltd.
    Last edited by Shetland Don; 10-01-2024 at 10:52 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Zone View Post
    I agree facts are important so let's get them right. As of July 2023 (latest filed information with Companies House) Stewart Milne Group Holdings Limited, the ultimate parent company of everything that has gone bust stated that it was controlled by (owned more than 75%) one Stewart Milne Esq. He was attempting to sell his shares in the business but had failed to do so.

    I have no idea what he did or did not try to do to keep it in business but obviously his low ball offer to the bank was of no interest to them
    It was the SMG business, as a corporate entity, that was for sale as opposed to any shares in that business belonging to Stewart Milne, as I understand it. Stewart Milne really had no say in anything. The Bank controlled the Company in terms of ownership and voting rights. Also, Stewart Milne didn’t actually own 75% of the shares in Stewart Milne Group Holdings Ltd - the Bank did.
    Last edited by Shetland Don; 10-01-2024 at 11:24 AM.

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    Stewart Milne is a gormless c*nt

    Fact

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