Rangers Rumours Archive November 14 2013

 

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14 Nov 2013 17:31:22
dundee reject rangers approach for ceo scott gardiner ssn

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15 Nov 2013 11:40:14
no they never.
he turned it down personally.
in last night's local paper

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16 Nov 2013 11:16:10
It is my understanding that S Gardner refused an offer of around a 200k, this would have been paid even if he had to leave in a few weeks,, some of the questions asked included, Do I have the authority to stop the extortionate wage and utility bills leaving the club, the answer was no, he wouldn't be allowed to do his job, apparently, he didn't want to take another fortune out of the club without a contract, and he didn't like what the job entailed, he is a big Gers fan
Tommyblue

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None of these 'appointments' are in the interest of Rangers. These appointments are are on the say so of con men. How long until these con men are removed? Unfortunately, I think they have played it the way they wanted all along. Morally wrong, but are they legally wrong?

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14 Nov 2013 08:07:48
The Board of Rangers announces that it has appointed Norman Crighton as an independent non-executive director. Mr Crighton has been involved in most aspects of investment banking during the course of his 23 year career, including corporate finance, research and market-making, leading to institutional investment management. Having begun his career in corporate finance and sales at Olliff and Partners in 1990, he moved to LCF Edmond de Rothschild in 1993 before spending five years as a Senior Vice President at Merrill Lynch from 1994 to 1999. He then joined Jefferies International Limited as a Director of Funds and Related Products from 1999 to 2006. After this, he was an investment manager at Metage Capital Limited with an emphasis on performance analysis, company structure and corporate governance, focussing on UK main board and AIM quoted companies.



Since 2011, institutional shareholders have appointed Mr Crighton to the boards of several UK listed companies to help with complex restructurings. He is a non-executive director of Trading Emissions PLC, Global Fixed Income Realisation Limited and Private Equity Investor PLC. Mr Crighton is also the non-executive chairman of Weiss Korea Opportunity Fund Ltd, a new company quoted on AIM in May of this year.



Mr Crighton will chair a new Investment Committee of the board whose terms of reference will include overseeing capital projects. In accordance with Rangers' Articles of Association Mr Crighton will be subject to re-appointment by an ordinary resolution at the upcoming Annual General Meeting of the Company on Thursday 19 December 2013.



Mr Crighton holds a BA (Hons) in Applied Economics from his home city of Dundee and a MA in Finance and Investment from the University of Exeter.

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How much money will the new appointees take out of the club in settlements if the requisitioners are successful? A pity the current board didn't think a bit more about the club than their survival.

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