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Takeover - Printable Version +- WBAUnofficial (https://wbaunofficial.org.uk) +-- Forum: WBAUnofficial (https://wbaunofficial.org.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: WBAUnofficial (https://wbaunofficial.org.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Thread: Takeover (/showthread.php?tid=31655) Pages:
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RE: Takeover - CorbsIsMagic - 02-14-2024 Full article for anyone interested: "The takeover of West Bromwich Albion by Florida-based businessman Shilen Patel is a step closer after the Championship club’s current owner Guochuan Lai agreed a deal to repay a loan he secured on shares in West Brom’s parent company. Lai borrowed £2million from a company controlled by local entrepreneur Alex Hearn in 2021. Repayment was scheduled for last week but the Chinese businessman failed to settle the debt, which meant Hearn was entitled to claim at least 2.35 per cent of West Bromwich Albion Holdings. The outstanding amount had already grown to more than £4million and a default interest rate had just kicked in, which had the potential to see the debt grow quickly, potentially giving Hearn the right to claim a larger stake in the club. As a result, he had been in talks about joining Cheshire-based lawyer Chris Farnell’s bid for the club as a minority partner. However, with the Patel bid now in the lead, Hearn has decided to let Lai repay him in three instalments over the next 18 months. The timing of these instalments would be linked to the payments Patel would make to Lai for control of West Brom. Hearn has also agreed to accept a smaller sum and waived the default interest rate. This clears one of the hurdles in Patel’s way and makes Farnell’s path to control more difficult. A third bidder, Armenian investor Roman Gevorkyan, remains in the background but is believed to be looking at other opportunities in English football now. The need for a change of ownership at The Hawthorns is urgent, as West Brom’s debts are close to £40million and the club are expected to post another big loss when their accounts are published at the end of March or early April. The last set of accounts contained a note from the auditors that there was a “material uncertainty” about the club’s status as a going certain. Nothing has changed since then to lift that uncertainty, with the club’s financial position worsening. Patel, however, has the support of the club’s senior management and West Brom’s main creditor, MSD Partners, the investment firm linked to American IT billionaire Michael Dell. A minority shareholder at Italian side Bologna, Patel runs the family office set up by his father Dr Kiran Patel, a serial entrepreneur and cardiologist who was born in Zambia but made his fortune in Florida. The Patel family claim to have $2billion in assets under management. Lai used to make claims of enormous wealth, too, but it has been conspicuous by its absence since paying former owner Jeremy Peace almost £200million for the club in 2016. A founding member of the Football League, West Brom have been English champions once and won five FA Cups. They have spent the majority of their 146-year history in the top flight but have yo-yoed between the Premier League and Championship several times in the last 20 years. They are currently fifth in the Championship." Interesting that Hearn has accepted a smaller sum and waived any default rate RE: Takeover - Mullers - 02-14-2024 (02-14-2024, 08:48 PM)Bazabaggie73 Wrote: Stand by your beds, lai has repaid the loan to alex hearne which indicates he.close to an agreement with shinal patel, source the athletic Yep - here’s the story: https://theathletic.com/5275946/2024/02/14/west-brom-takeover-guochuan-lai-loan/?amp=1 RE: Takeover - wba13 - 02-14-2024 Great news if correct. Looking forward to the announcement.!!! RE: Takeover - Tom Joad - 02-14-2024 (02-14-2024, 08:52 PM)wba13 Wrote: Great news if correct. Looking forward to the announcement.!!! I'll wait till I see Patel holding up an Albion scarf. RE: Takeover - baggiedave85 - 02-14-2024 By far and way this is the closest evidence that something is close...also confirms Hearn wont be the new owner RE: Takeover - Sliced - 02-14-2024 I know it wasn’t an easy window, but seemingly the fire sale served its purpose RE: Takeover - 1952 - 02-14-2024 (02-14-2024, 09:08 PM)baggiedave85 Wrote: By far and way this is the closest evidence that something is close...also confirms Hearn wont be the new owner Or have any part ownership. RE: Takeover - Albionmad - 02-14-2024 However, with the Patel bid now in the lead, Hearn has decided to let Lai repay him in three instalments over the next 18 months. The timing of these instalments would be linked to the payments Patel would make to Lai for control of West Brom. Good luck with that one
RE: Takeover - rsbaggy2 - 02-14-2024 Page 200 RE: Takeover - Spandaubaggie - 02-14-2024 Bastard RS. You beat me to it. You win a pair of Lai’s y fronts from the children’s section of the Tesco superstore in West Bromwich town centre. PM the mods they’ll deliver you a worn pair. |