02-03-2015, 19:20
(This post was last modified: 02-03-2015, 19:28 by TheWorthinGer.)
Some of that is true, however if the shareholders have not been properly represented by previous boards something must be done about it.
Some bluffs may be called - those involved in dubious contracts will know which ones they are. They will have to decide if they will hold water in a court.
I'm sure MA would rather avoid much more negative publicity - he's in the public eye all over at the moment. He could have taught Craig whyte a thing or two about prepack administrations.
King will pass the tests.
Some bluffs may be called - those involved in dubious contracts will know which ones they are. They will have to decide if they will hold water in a court.
I'm sure MA would rather avoid much more negative publicity - he's in the public eye all over at the moment. He could have taught Craig whyte a thing or two about prepack administrations.
King will pass the tests.