Has this "Statement" actually been released?
Quote from: London Villan on August 08, 2011, 03:04:54 PMHas this "Statement" actually been released?Yes, he said all the Villa fans are sound except for yowe.That was nice of him!
Mat Kendrick on Twitter told me not to get too excited about it. Or I assume he did, I got bored half-way through his tweet and stopped reading
Some interesting stuff in the judgement on that court case..."The Paiges claim that the Lerner Fund was experiencing severefinancial distress as of that time because the family had retained a substantial block ofBank of America stock it had received when MBNA was sold to Bank of America andthe value of that stock had decreased from $40.56 per share at the beginning of 2008 to$14.08 per share by the end of 2008. Although I find this claim to have no substantialbasis, for reasons I later discuss, I have little doubt that the decline in Bank of Americasvalue and the general market conditions led the Lerner Fund to look closely at itsinvestments and to review whether they were prudent. But, I find no reliable basis toconclude that the Lerner Fund was in emergency mode or faced a liquidity or solvencycrisis."
Quote from: Villa'Zawg on August 10, 2011, 01:09:24 PMSome interesting stuff in the judgement on that court case..."The Paiges claim that the Lerner Fund was experiencing severefinancial distress as of that time because the family had retained a substantial block ofBank of America stock it had received when MBNA was sold to Bank of America andthe value of that stock had decreased from $40.56 per share at the beginning of 2008 to$14.08 per share by the end of 2008. Although I find this claim to have no substantialbasis, for reasons I later discuss, I have little doubt that the decline in Bank of Americasvalue and the general market conditions led the Lerner Fund to look closely at itsinvestments and to review whether they were prudent. But, I find no reliable basis toconclude that the Lerner Fund was in emergency mode or faced a liquidity or solvencycrisis."What is more worrying is that the Bank of America share price is now down to $6.89 a share! I have long held the view that the economic crisis has hit Randy hard. I am led to believe that the deal they cut with Bank of America for MBNA was a combination of cash plus shares and irrespective of the split, Randy and his family have lost a huge amount of money as far as net worth is cocnerned.I think Randy will be looking to either sell part or all of AVFC at the moment.