George Dawes wrote:potentialy
say you bought shares, and legally owned 5%, if the club went bankrupt you could end up with people chasing you for any money owed and end up with CCJs and get blacklisted for future loans, and have any property you have taken off you to pay the debt off.
no it's not, i said potentially .Morecambe Jack wrote:George Dawes wrote:potentialy
say you bought shares, and legally owned 5%, if the club went bankrupt you could end up with people chasing you for any money owed and end up with CCJs and get blacklisted for future loans, and have any property you have taken off you to pay the debt off.
Nonsense.
Google "limited liability".
George Dawes wrote:no it's not, i said potentially .Morecambe Jack wrote:George Dawes wrote:potentialy
say you bought shares, and legally owned 5%, if the club went bankrupt you could end up with people chasing you for any money owed and end up with CCJs and get blacklisted for future loans, and have any property you have taken off you to pay the debt off.
Nonsense.
Google "limited liability".
Gone_Shrimping wrote:
Not even potentially George.
mrpotatohead wrote:just say it george , go n......''I am wrong''
Christies Child wrote:You certainly don't buy shares in our club if you are expecting to make money out of it. I bought mine way back in the 90s when the club was in dire straits as a way of helping it with its financial problems of the day as did a number of others.
Morecambe Jack wrote:I suspect you mean £100 Martin, as its publically available information that you have 100 ordinary shares 47 more than CC by the way.
Morecambe Jack wrote:I suspect you mean £100 Martin, as its publically available information that you have 100 ordinary shares 47 more than CC by the way.
MfcChris wrote:Morecambe Jack wrote:I suspect you mean £100 Martin, as its publically available information that you have 100 ordinary shares 47 more than CC by the way.
Wow CC makes out like he saved the club and he basically bought a shirt and scarf.
Christies Child wrote:I bought my shares in the early 80's and yes it was 51 costing me £51 not a lot of money today, but in the 80's it was a fair bit. Wonder what the value of £51 then is now...
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Christies Child wrote:Wonder what the value of £51 then is now...
Sammy h wrote:Here is the list for anyone that is interested:
http://companydb.uk/00224792-morecambe- ... ed#filings
(Filing no 4, 17th July 2015)
Keith wrote:Many years ago, you had to become a shareholder to join 'The World Cup Bar' at Christie Park. I have a vague recollection of it being a £1 share, but that may not be correct. It is possibly tied in with that? The numbers would be about right, was my name there??? That £1 share is probably worth £0.05 now!
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