It would seem Fisher & Waggot were plotting Plan ”B” behind Seppala's back last year when they were courting a wealthy London based Asian businessman, with strong connections in Leicester & Birmingham. Apparently the deal failed as the Businessman saw through Fisher, as his game plan was to get his investment back at the expense of Seppala, and he discovered Seppala was calling the tune. So much for loyalty.
It would seem Fisher & Waggot were plotting Plan ”B” behind Seppala's back last year when they were courting a wealthy London based Asian businessman, with strong connections in Leicester & Birmingham. Apparently the deal failed as the Businessman saw through Fisher, as his game plan was to get his investment back at the expense of Seppala, and he discovered Seppala was calling the tune. So much for loyalty.
If you know this , how come Joy Diversion dosen't ?It would seem Fisher & Waggot were plotting Plan ”B” behind Seppala's back last year when they were courting a wealthy London based Asian businessman, with strong connections in Leicester & Birmingham. Apparently the deal failed as the Businessman saw through Fisher, as his game plan was to get his investment back at the expense of Seppala, and he discovered Seppala was calling the tune. So much for loyalty.
It would seem Fisher & Waggot were plotting Plan ”B” behind Seppala's back last year when they were courting a wealthy London based Asian businessman, with strong connections in Leicester & Birmingham. Apparently the deal failed as the Businessman saw through Fisher, as his game plan was to get his investment back at the expense of Seppala, and he discovered Seppala was calling the tune. So much for loyalty.
It would seem Fisher & Waggot were plotting Plan ”B” behind Seppala's back last year when they were courting a wealthy London based Asian businessman, with strong connections in Leicester & Birmingham. Apparently the deal failed as the Businessman saw through Fisher, as his game plan was to get his investment back at the expense of Seppala, and he discovered Seppala was calling the tune. So much for loyalty.
How do you know all of this. Fisher is just an employee, why would he invest money???
Background
The Defendant (SISU) is a limited liability company that carries on two types of business:
(1) hedge fund, and
(2) private equity business.
It is the private equity business with which this claim is concerned.
The Defendant secures investment capital. It uses that capital to invest in distressed businesses in return for an equity stake. Its plan is to turn around the failing business and then to realise the equity stake at a profit.
The investment funds have a lifespan of 8 years, which can be extended to 10 years.
The Defendant's private equity business makes money by:
(1) Receipt of a management fee of 0.2% paid by the company in which the investment is made, and
(2) Receipt of a fee from the General Manager. The General Manager charges a management fee of 2% per annum of the funds invested and passes that (or part of it) to the Defendant as Investment Manager.
In addition, the individuals who secure the investment and manage the funds can themselves share in the profit. This is done by the formation of a vehicle to receive a share in the profits from the investments. In this case that was SISU Carry Partners LP ("the Carry Partnership").
It would seem Fisher & Waggot were plotting Plan ”B” behind Seppala's back last year when they were courting a wealthy London based Asian businessman, with strong connections in Leicester & Birmingham. Apparently the deal failed as the Businessman saw through Fisher, as his game plan was to get his investment back at the expense of Seppala, and he discovered Seppala was calling the tune. So much for loyalty.
I wonder if they will end up having an accident like when people mess with Russia?
There is nothing better than coming on to post a rumour and then going is there?
tbf, it's the kind of rumour that paints Fisher as a hero, the bloke trying to sell the club, get SISU out.
If true, he should be hero-worshipped by every city fan and supported without question.
Oh no, not a statue of Tim Fisher, surely.
A statue of Joy would be a lot cheaper as it would need less materials as she is a lot smaller and a lot thinner than Fisher.
A statue of Joy would be a lot cheaper as it would need less materials as she is a lot smaller and a lot thinner than Fisher.
There are suggestions Fisher has a personal stake .
Who took over Leneord Brody's stake ,was that five or ten % ?
A statue of Joy would be a lot cheaper as it would need less materials as she is a lot smaller and a lot thinner than Fisher.
especially if they make it out of wicker, which i'm sure would be the popular choice for fans.
And park It outside the Wattle and Daub Stadium .
According to last annual return filed at companies house 07/11/2013 L Brody still owns 548 shares in SBS&L
and hasn't been seen on Twitter since!
Dun dun duurrrrrn.
How many shares are there in total? Is he a major shareholder or bit part player?
How many shares are there in total? Is he a major shareholder or bit part player?
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