Cala Corporation
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 11:29 pm
OK let's make this absolutely abundantly clear so we know who has bought the club.
Today's announcement said:
We have been informed by representatives of G50 Holdings that Abdulrahman Al-Hashemi has agreed to sell his interest in G50 Holdings Ltd that has a controlling interest in Morecambe Football Club to the Cala Corporation.
So we've been sold to the Cala Corporation and they will go to the EFL to seek fit and proper status to run a football club.
So a few important questions to ask. Firstly, is this the same Cala Corporation that was subject to sanction by the US Securities and Exchange Commission on 1 December 2016? According to the filing https://www.sec.gov/alj/aljdec/2016/id1086jeg.pdf :
"Cala Corporation, Central Index Key (CIK) No. 794107 and ticker symbol CCAA, is an Oklahoma corporation located in Houston, Texas, with a class of securities registered with the Commission pursuant to Exchange Act Section 12(g). The company is delinquent in its periodic filings with the Commission, having not filed any periodic reports since it filed a Form 10-K for the period ended December 31, 2013, which reported a net loss of $312,956 for the prior year."
"Under Exchange Act Section 12(j), the Commission is authorized, “as it deems necessary or appropriate for the protection of investors,” to revoke the registration of a security..."
"For the reasons described above, it is necessary and appropriate for the protection of investors to revoke the registration of each class of [Cala Corporations]’ registered securities."
Surely if this were true then having your company removed from a stock market in order to "protect investors" and for "repeated violations" by the SEC would mean that, if it is the same Cala Corporation, it could not be a fit and proper organisation to run an EFL football club?
P.S. All the indexes showing shares for Cala Corp show a value of $0.
Their office in Houston is marked as "Permanently Closed"
This makes interesting reading though. Read from top to the very bottom. Note the football club section, the number of employees and the turnover. http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/2 ... areholders.
So is this all the same Cala Corporation that has bought Morecambe Football Club or something else. If it is the same then very serious questions need to be asked by the EFL.
Today's announcement said:
We have been informed by representatives of G50 Holdings that Abdulrahman Al-Hashemi has agreed to sell his interest in G50 Holdings Ltd that has a controlling interest in Morecambe Football Club to the Cala Corporation.
So we've been sold to the Cala Corporation and they will go to the EFL to seek fit and proper status to run a football club.
So a few important questions to ask. Firstly, is this the same Cala Corporation that was subject to sanction by the US Securities and Exchange Commission on 1 December 2016? According to the filing https://www.sec.gov/alj/aljdec/2016/id1086jeg.pdf :
"Cala Corporation, Central Index Key (CIK) No. 794107 and ticker symbol CCAA, is an Oklahoma corporation located in Houston, Texas, with a class of securities registered with the Commission pursuant to Exchange Act Section 12(g). The company is delinquent in its periodic filings with the Commission, having not filed any periodic reports since it filed a Form 10-K for the period ended December 31, 2013, which reported a net loss of $312,956 for the prior year."
"Under Exchange Act Section 12(j), the Commission is authorized, “as it deems necessary or appropriate for the protection of investors,” to revoke the registration of a security..."
"For the reasons described above, it is necessary and appropriate for the protection of investors to revoke the registration of each class of [Cala Corporations]’ registered securities."
Surely if this were true then having your company removed from a stock market in order to "protect investors" and for "repeated violations" by the SEC would mean that, if it is the same Cala Corporation, it could not be a fit and proper organisation to run an EFL football club?
P.S. All the indexes showing shares for Cala Corp show a value of $0.
Their office in Houston is marked as "Permanently Closed"
This makes interesting reading though. Read from top to the very bottom. Note the football club section, the number of employees and the turnover. http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/2 ... areholders.
So is this all the same Cala Corporation that has bought Morecambe Football Club or something else. If it is the same then very serious questions need to be asked by the EFL.