so the helm who is causing all the hassle and the reason PV left cos he was interferring in the player purchase process has now got more of a grip on the club
Charlton Athletic Football Company Ltd is owned by Baton 2010 Ltd, which is owned by CAFC Holdings Limited (90 per cent) and Richard Murray (10 per cent). CAFC Holdings Limited is in turn owned by Tony Jimenez (28 per cent) and Michael Slater (23 per cent) plus minority shareholders with less than 10 per cent.
This is what is says now:
Charlton Athletic Football Company Limited
Charlton Athletic Football Company Ltd is owned by Baton 2010 Ltd, which is owned by CAFC Holdings Limited (90 per cent) and Richard Murray (10 per cent). CAFC Holdings Limited is in turn owned by Tony Jimenez (47.6 per cent) and Michael Slater (20.7 per cent) plus minority shareholders with less than 10 per cent.
so the helm who is causing all the hassle and the reason PV left cos he was interferring in the player purchase process has now got more of a grip on the club
It looks like that to me reading the link Carly posted
So he has bought Newall's share, a bit from Slater and another portion from somewhere else.... Isn't there a rule whereby if you own more than a certain percentage you can put a bid in to buy all 100%
so the helm who is causing all the hassle and the reason PV left cos he was interferring in the player purchase process has now got more of a grip on the club
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Charlton Athletic Football Company Ltd is owned by Baton 2010 Ltd, which is owned by CAFC Holdings Limited (90 per cent) and Richard Murray (10 per cent). CAFC Holdings Limited is in turn owned by Tony Jimenez (28 per cent) and Michael Slater (23 per cent) plus minority shareholders with less than 10 per cent.
This is what is says now:
Charlton Athletic Football Company Limited
Charlton Athletic Football Company Ltd is owned by Baton 2010 Ltd, which is owned by CAFC Holdings Limited (90 per cent) and Richard Murray (10 per cent). CAFC Holdings Limited is in turn owned by Tony Jimenez (47.6 per cent) and Michael Slater (20.7 per cent) plus minority shareholders with less than 10 per cent.
You mean CAFC Holdings.
Hmmm.....