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CAFC Directors & their financing of the club

edited September 2006 in General Charlton
Does anyone know where they each got their money from? I'm presuming it was all "made" rather than inherited.

Can't quite recall how I got there, but I was thinking about this last night and realised I didn't have a clue!

Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Ta.

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  • Murray - Media technology
    Simons - Oil
    Whitehead - Morgan Stanley
    Sumners - Morgan Stanley
    White - FX trader, RBS i think
    Franklin - equities, Morgan Stanley and UBS
  • I forgot

    Hayes - titting about, telling ABC1's to 'look outside the box'
  • Boxes are for shoes ....
  • LOL! There are rumours that "MacDaddy" Hayes slept his way to his financial fortune (allegedly)!
  • It is interesting to know more about them; anyone know where we can look?

    Keeping an eye on their fortunes may also be a way of predicting what's going on at the Club and forecasting big events, like ew investment, in advance. Useful stuff.
  • This is from wikipedia about Richard Murray...

    Murray founded Avesco plc, the specialist services provider to the entertainment & sports industry in 1984, where he was Chairman for almost 20 years; he is the Chairman of Investinmedia plc and has other non-executive directorships which include Welsh Industrial Investment Trust plc and Medal Entertainment and Media plc.
  • When Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? was big, Avesco owned 49% of its producer, Celador.
  • [cite]Posted By: InspectorSands[/cite]When Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? was big, Avesco owned 49% of its producer, Celador.

    He did a Q&A session with our supporters club branch whilst the coughing major thing was going on and Celador's share price had dropped by 50%- he freely mentioned that and did he look worried?

    No- he just wanted to carry on talking about Charlton- Top Man!
  • I have never told a client to "look outside the box" (or even "think outside the box" which is the cliche you were looking for) in my life. Niether have I said "lets re-invent the wheel" or "It's not rocket science".

    And not just ABC1s either. Actually prefer working with C2s and Ds or "vertically mixed groups" sometimes. As I admitted on here I have even interviewed riff-raff like O4 MCS.

    Other than that and the LOCKED ON FACT that I have no dosh - I know this as I spent the morning with my accountant : ( - you are spot on Afka.

    I still love Charlton Life but not as much as I used to.
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  • But Henry, you haven't denied sleeping your way to millions? ;-)
  • vertically-mixed groups ! brilliant


    i'll see you when you work your way down to 'vertically-challenged groups' !!
  • That's cos it's true.
  • 'Riff Raff' aye, Charmin Henners, just charmin ;-)
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