The Loftus Road Plc annual general meeting for 2003 took place on Thursday 1st May at Bush Hall W12. I arrived with around 15 minutes to go before the start of the meeting and went to register my attendance on behalf of QPR 1st, along with any other collective shareholders’
Boardroom
AGM News
We have been in touch with a corporate lawyer to ensure that the resolutions within the Loftus Road plc agm paperwork are above board, and though there are a couple of little niggles, it would appear that everything is in order regarding them. However, we are currently working on a
QPR still in financial trouble
QPR 1st, the Queens Park Rangers Supporters Trust, is to launch a new fundraising scheme that aims to give supporters a stake in the club and help stave off further financial problems. The recent publication of QPR’s accounts has reinforced the Trust’s concerns regarding the financial health of the club,
AGM announced at long last
Following yesterday’s statement from the club that accounts for the years ending 31 May 2001 and 31 May 2002 have now been filed at Companies House, it has today been announced that the delayed AGM will finally take place on Thursday 1 May at 3.30pm at the Bush Hall, 310
The Loan
Following renewed speculation and continued request from members we posed the following question to David Davies this morning, his response is coped below. Dear David, The Trust acknowledges the fact you are bound by a confidentiality agreement in respect of the £10m loan. However, given the strength and detail of
Mystery backer rumours
In response to rumours currently circulating over the identity of the mystery backer, QPR 1st has asked QPR Chief Executive David Davies to confirm or dispel that it is Michael Hunt, former Managing Director of Nissan UK, who via the Panamanian-registered company ABC Corporation last year loaned Queens Park Rangers
Club reply to members questions
At our recent meeting with the club a number of the questions from members had to be left with the club for a response due to a shortage of time, we have now had replies to the questions which are set out along with the answers we have received.
Report on meeting with the club 4th February 2003
In attendance: Reps for Club – David Davies and Jim Frayling Reps for QPR 1st – David Price; Justin Pieris, Tracy Stent; David Anderson; Leon Stent and William Wall The agenda for the night is set out below: 1. Fulham Situation a) Groundshare. What’s the latest? b) Permanent groundshare, either
Trust urges QPR shareholders to sign up
QPR 1st, the Queens Park Rangers Supporters trust, is asking Loftus Road PLC shareholders to sign up to its ShareBank scheme, which is designed to give supporters a bigger say in developments at the club. Under the ShareBank scheme, shareholders sign their allocations over to QPR 1st. The strength that
Next QPR 1st/Club meeting set
The next meeting between QPR 1st reps and the club has been set for 4th February. Nick Blackburn and David Davies will be representing the club. We will be seeking clarification on the current financial status of the club and the Fulham groundshare agreement along with a number of other