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Is the aim of C1872 fan ownership ? I vaguely remember someone on the club board saying that 20% (?) of shares should be taken up by fans. I asked at the time why it was limited to that and no one seemed to know.

I was a shareholder through the RST before the old company went tits up but I want to make it clear I am not a member of C1872 but thought I'd ask anyway because I believe fan ownership is a must for our club.

 

As far as I know 25% is the magic number as it gives you the right to block things and call general meetings. I can understand the board would not want anyone to get 25%.

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As far as I know 25% is the magic number as it gives you the right to block things and call general meetings. I can understand the board would not want anyone to get 25%.

 

Not just that Pete i think if you own 25% of shares you have to make a formal bid for ownership? maybe some of the more clued up can inform us.

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Not just that Pete i think if you own 25% of shares you have to make a formal bid for ownership? maybe some of the more clued up can inform us.

 

5% of shares or voting rights is the trigger that allows a GM to be called, 30% of shares is the trigger for a formal cash offer.

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