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Someone gives their slant on it all http://scotslawthoughts.wordpress.com/

 

Too deep for me to fathom.

 

Normally McConville writes half decent stuff (once you strip out the bias) but this guest writer ecojohn is a bit of a clown and his postings are usually rather poor as is his research, haven't read the whole article yet but got as far as Worthington Nicholls which he links to Whyte alas it's not Worthington Nicholls that Whyte is linked with but the Worthington Group plc a different company altogether.

 

Interestingly however one of the major shareholders in Worthington Group is Joe Dwek friend and business associate of Richard Hughes who is one of Greens investors and owns 91.84% of Zeus Capital.

 

Worthington Group via the Jerome Pension Fund is the source of £1 million of the cash that was found in the Collyer Bristow client account.

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don't worry mate Zeus mad man utd what they are today.

 

Zeus Capital Limited was set up on 16 Apr 2002 in Greater Manchester. Their current status is active, and one of their founding directors, Joseph Smith, has been the director of 71 other companies. Zeus Capital Limited have 4 shareholders. The company has 1 subsidiary. The company has assets of £1,314,598 plus current liabilities of 882,882. They are due to pay £25,031 to creditors and are owed back £278,768 from trade debtors. Last year, they paid £-39,518 in tax and had £639,973 in cash reserves. The company's current net worth is £564,053, and the value of their shareholders' interest is £564,053.

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And it's true along those lines, Malcolm Murray had shares in Man Utd when Zeus were doing work with them. If there was a different name then I don't know.

 

their is some truth in it. think they were called something different then and it was other people involved but they did do some stuff in floating man utd.

 

of course we got the new guy.

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