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The Corporate Entity is NOT Rangers Football Club, Unless Mr Green Tries to Sell Shares In It?

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I had partly written the post below but had laid it aside to do other things. Therefore yesterday’s news, which leads the post now, encouraged me to tidy it up and finish it off. For the avoidance of doubt, I am not suggesting that Mr Green or his associates are doing anything underhand or inappropriate. However, the stance seems to re-emphasise the Schrodinger’s Cat like qualities of the Rangers Football Club “entity”.

I wonder about the issue of the corporate entity v club idea, and suggest a scenario for Rangers fans to consider in the event that they choose to invest in the “corporate entity”.

Sky News’ City Editor reported the following yesterday:-

The new owner of Rangers Football Club is close to appointing advisers to kick off a swift return to the London stock market.

I understand that the consortium led by Charles Green, which took control of the Scottish outfit in a cut-price £5.5m deal to acquire its assets in June, is poised to hire Cenkos Securities, the broking firm, to handle the flotation. Cenkos is one of a number of brokers which have held talks with Mr Green’s consortium in recent weeks, and it remains possible that another firm will be appointed if an agreement cannot be reached, according to insiders.

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