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China
Postcards from HK: Strict Rules and Enforcing Them
As the last day of the month and the BIH board meeting approach I’ve had a few questions about why the Stock Exchange are so laissez-faire in their approach to Birmingham International Holdings and their problems. I can’t promise that I have the answers but the last few days I’ve learned a lot about the way HK and China are run and it goes some way to explaining the situation.
Posted in Birmingham City, Chinese Media, Finances in Football | 75 Comments »
BIH Delay EGM For a Second Time
Birmingham International Holdings have once again delayed an EGM to obtain shareholder approval for a new convertible bond. A circular was due to be dispatched to shareholders today with details of the EGM but it has now been put off until October 10.
Tags: BIH, China, HK, HKSE, Peter Pannu, Victor Ma Shui Cheong
Posted in Birmingham City, Finances in Football | 66 Comments »
Haircuts and League Cups Launch Dates Confirmed
I’m pleased to confirm that launch details for the book I’ve written are now available on the “Haircuts and League Cups” standalone site.
Posted in Birmingham City, Blog updates | 9 Comments »
New Investment Analysis
Yesterday afternoon Birmingham International Holdings announced that it had agreed a memorandum of understanding to sell a 12% stake in BCFC to a Beijing-based advertising firm. The deal, which will cost Beijing Liangzhu International Media approx £3.5M values the club at a shade under £30M.
Tags: Beijing Liangzhu Internantional Media, BIH, China, HK, The Takeover
Posted in Birmingham City, News, Talking Points | 108 Comments »
BIH Sells 12 per cent Stake in BCFC to Chinese Advertising Firm
Birmingham International Holdings have confirmed to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in the last hour that they have entered into a binding MOU with a Chinese advertising firm to sell 12% of its shareholding in Birmingham City for HK$45M.
Tags: BIH, China, HK, HKSE, The Takeover
Posted in Birmingham City, Finances in Football, News | 96 Comments »
Relisting Announcement Analysis
Birmingham International Holdings published an announcement yesterday with respect to the relisting of shares in the company, which have now been suspended for just over two years.
Tags: BIH, Carson Yeung, China, HK, The Takeover
Posted in Birmingham City, Finances in Football | 73 Comments »
Further BIH Announcement to the HKSE
Birmingham International Holdings have today confirmed to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that the Interim Results for the six months ending December 2012 will be delayed.
Posted in Birmingham City, Finances in Football | 40 Comments »
We Are Family – Investigating the BIH Shareholders
Blues Trust have revealed earlier this morning that following the fans forum on February 2 that they have made contact with and opened dialogue with BIH shareholders in Hong Kong.
Tags: Carson Yeung, China, HK, Liu Xingcheng, Peter Pannu, Zhou Dan, Zhou Xin
Posted in Birmingham City, Finances in Football | 51 Comments »
Kung Hei Fat Choi
Today marks the first day of the Lunar New Year in China – a time for celebration, for looking to the future and for wishing for health, wealth and happiness. For Birmingham City, one out of three wouldn’t be bad.
Tags: Carson Yeung, China, HK, Takeover
Posted in Birmingham City, Finances in Football, Talking Points | 56 Comments »
A Tentative Approach
Birmingham International Holdings yesterday made an announcement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to confirm that it had received an approach from a sports management company with respect to Birmingham City.
Tags: China, HK, HKSE, Peter Pannu
Posted in Birmingham City, Finances in Football, Talking Points | 81 Comments »