gina 2007-6-27 11:28 PM
Yeung set to take stake in Blues
Five of Birmingham City's directors have agreed to sell 29.9% of the club's shares to Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung.
David and Ralph Gold and David Sullivan have each agreed to sell 14.81% of the club's shares to Grandtop International Holdings Limited while Karren Brady has agreed to part with 0.23%.
Fellow director Roger Bannister completes the agreement, offering to sell 0.05% and all shares will be priced at the ordinary share capital of 61.331 pence.
Yeung heads GIHL and has until 5pm on July 16 to to complete the deal.
Yeung's company look set to go through with the purchase having already paid a non-refundable deposit of £1.09million - an amount that will be deductible from the final payment should it proceed.
If GIHL did buy the maximum 29.9%, Yeung would instantly become the single largest stakeholder, taking over from the Gold brothers and Sullivan who currently own 78% of the shares between them.
In the new arrangement the Gold brothers and Sullivan would see their stake fall to 23.22% each.
Brady's revised holding would be 0.54% and Bannister would retain 0.11%.
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Kyan 2007-6-28 02:28 AM
伯明翰同意出售29.9%股份予楊家誠
【22:39】2007年06月27日
【on.cc專訊】 英國的股票交易所宣布,英超球會伯明翰經已同意出售球會的29.9%股份予香港商人楊家誠,讓後者成為球會的最大股東,而球會的原來大股東大衛奧蘇里雲與高特兄弟,則會繼續各自持有23.22%股份。楊家誠所擁有的Grandtop International Holdings Ltd需在7月16日前完成有關交易所有細節。
007abc 2007-6-30 11:55 PM
點解唔支持本地貨?