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clint van damme

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given that the consensus is that sisu don't give a fuck about the club, and that now it is not losing money they will be quite happy to let it tick along on life support for as long as necessarily, is it time to up the ante.
Why not try and find out who there investors are and put pressure on their other business interests.

I'm sure joy would be mortified if the debacle at the City started bringing bad publicity to the door of her other clients.

There's a campaign at the moment, something along the lines of don't fund hate which is trying to get major companies to stop advertising in the right wing tabloids and it's had some pretty big results.
It's amazing what a bit of bad publicity can do.

So who are these mystery investors, I'll hand that bit over to the forum intellectuals!
 

mrtrench

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I agree that if you could find them it would ruffle SISU - but I think that there would be legal action taken against anyone that did start to harass them. I also think that you won't find out who they are.
 

clint van damme

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I agree that if you could find them it would ruffle SISU - but I think that there would be legal action taken against anyone that did start to harass them. I also think that you won't find out who they are.
I agree they'll be difficult to find but I don't agree there would be legal action.
You don't hassle them you just encourage a boycott of anything they're involved with.
 

torchomatic

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I guess though if they are anonymous then it won't matter to them anyway.
 

mrtrench

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Well if you really want to try it's easy to find SISU shareholders and directors.

Start here: https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/03413843/filing-history

Joy; Dermot John; Wynacre Limited.

Wynacre Limited: http://panama.data2www.com/e/10068532

Mohul Nominees & Elcan Nominees

These go into a hive of offshore companies owning each other - if you have the patience you may be able to find some real people at the end of the web. But you'll never find out who actually owns the fund that owns CCFC.
 

christonabike

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If we can find the true shareholders it now seems that the press are happy to name and shame them before I put dog shit thro their letter boxes. Have many friends and family who live all around the globe.
PUSB
 

skybluetony176

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Well if you really want to try it's easy to find SISU shareholders and directors.

Start here: https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/03413843/filing-history

Joy; Dermot John; Wynacre Limited.

Wynacre Limited: http://panama.data2www.com/e/10068532

Mohul Nominees & Elcan Nominees

These go into a hive of offshore companies owning each other - if you have the patience you may be able to find some real people at the end of the web. But you'll never find out who actually owns the fund that owns CCFC.

That Panama papers link is interesting. Is that all to do with that legal firm in Panama who were involved in laundering money?
 

skybluetony176

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That Panama papers link is interesting. Is that all to do with that legal firm in Panama who were involved in laundering money?

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2016/apr/03/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-panama-papers

Yes it is. Now if only we had an award winning journalist to follow this up and find out why a company related/linked to SISU are named in these papers. Could be innocent, not everything that this law firm was involved in was, how shall we put this, questionable. The link could and probably is innocent. I wouldn't mind knowing for certain though. Sure I'm not the only one.
 

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