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Accounts
More Announcements from BIH
It’s been a busy time for announcements for Birmingham International Holdings as they have made another three to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
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BIH Accounts Update
Birmingham International Holdings confirmed in an announcement made to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that the long-overdue accounts for Years Ending 2011 and 2012 will be presented for board approval on March 15 2013.
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BIH Accounts on the Horizon?
Birmingham International Holdings have given another indication that their long overdue accounts will soon be published.
Tags: Accounts, BIH, Carson Yeung, HK, Takeover
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End to BIH Accounts Delay in Sight?
In a further announcement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Birmingham International Holdings have confirmed that they hope to have their long overdue accounts issued by March 31 2013.
Tags: Accounts, BIH, Peter Pannu
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Pocketing Expenses Pt II
A week ago, I ran an article on this site with respect to the wages of Acting Chairman of BCFC Peter Pannu. Mr Pannu had been roundly criticised in from all quarters for a salary of close to £700,000 at a time when Birmingham City are close to the wall financially.
Tags: Accounts, Peter Pannu
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The A Word
With time in the transfer window slowly ticking down, Birmingham City are left with the unenviable proposition of having to move players out or face the dreaded “A” word – administration. There’s been some talk about administration and I guess the big question is – would it be that bad?
Tags: Accounts, Administration
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Accounts Analysis
Birmingham City FC released their accounts yesterday which showed a profit of £15.7million after player transfers. There was an operating loss of £3.988mil without transfers on a turnover of £39mil.
Tags: Accounts, Peter Pannu
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BCFC Accounts Show £15.7mil Profit for Year Ending 2012
Accounts have been made available for Birmingham City Football Club PLC for year ending 2012 and show that the club made a profit after player transfers of £15.7million.
Tags: Accounts
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BIH Accounts Delayed For The Fifth Time
Birmingham International Holdings have announced to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that they have delayed their accounts for the year ending June 2011 until October 2011.
Tags: Accounts, BIH, China, HK
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Auditors Cast Doubt Over BCFC Accounts
Having spoken to several accountancy experts over the weekend about the recently released accounts for BCFC PLC, the consensus of opinions received has been that these accounts are problematic.
Tags: Accounts, BIH, Carson Yeung
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