100 Ordinary shares as of Feb 2021. No changes reported in the last confirmation statement in Feb 22.
Something she can offer to somebody to pay for protection.
100 Ordinary shares as of Feb 2021. No changes reported in the last confirmation statement in Feb 22.
She will go in mysterious circumstances, and more than likely have Hemlock in her food.
Or an accidental fall down some stairsAh yes, a good old fashioned poisoning, that`ll do.
Or an accidental fall down some stairs
If only she had access to a Yacht
Yeah then rock up in Peru or somewhere else in that region.
I thought all the baddies ended up in Argentina
Amazed she is still a shareholder.
AFAIK they can`t be sold per se.
Maybe @Colin B could enlighten us?
Here at EY Towers, we hold shares in a range of family businesses that provide an annual income but can only be sold to current family shareholders.
No, its just a bit embarrassing for us. Would rather she didn't have them, but I guess selling 100 shares in a small football club isn't top of her priorities at the moment.OUFC would be no different as it is a private limited company.
Anyway, holding 100 shares out of an issued share capital of 2,550,727 shares in a company that is Β£17,357,378 in deficit is neither here nor there
OUFC would be no different as it is a private limited company.
Anyway, holding 100 shares out of an issued share capital of 2,550,727 shares in a company that is Β£17,357,378 in deficit is neither here nor there