Does this affect the value of my 300 shares?Having no accounts filed for over a year the warning notice in the Gazette a couple of months age said that all the assets would become 'bona vacantia' ie belong to the state. Any idea what it means in reality?
Does this affect the value of my 300 shares?
The shares you purchased were in Gillingham Football Club Ltd of which GFC Holding had a very substantial stake. We'll have to see what the overdue accounts of GFC Ltd reveal. See my earlier post.Does this affect the value of my 300 shares?
I think you're right - Priestfield Developments or somethingDidn't we have something similair a year or so ago or was that one of the other GFC related companies ?
Surely, the dissolution is all part of a plan?It does appear that the Mr Anderson has since kept very quiet. Considering he was a prime member of this company, I would have thought he might have provided some verbal input before the company was suddenly dissolved.
It does appear that the Mr Anderson has since kept very quiet. Considering he was a prime member of this company, I would have thought he might have provided some verbal input before the company was suddenly dissolved.
Who now owns the 35,000,000 shares in GFC Ltd previously held by GFC Holdings and, of course, what happened to the bank loan - more will be revealed when GFC Ltd files its overdue accounts and annual return that deals with change of shareholders etc.Mr Anderson has always been very quiet so not very surprising he hasn't said anything.
Gillingham Holdings used to contain two subsidiaries. One is the main club and the other being Priestfield Developments Ltd. Since the later was dissolved last year, there is no reason why you would need to have a holding company if it only has one subsidiary contained within.
Who now owns the 35,000,000 shares in GFC Ltd previously held by GFC Holdings and, of course, what happened to the bank loan - more will be revealed when GFC Ltd files its overdue accounts and annual return that deals with change of shareholders etc.