Has anything come of this yet, or are they still writing up the report?

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Looking forward to see what comes from it. Call me cynical, but like other things that are supposed to provide answers, I don't think we'll get many, but instead get excuses. At least it seems to be the first step in moving forward.Kowalczyk schreef:Monday = D-Day.
That's when they will present their report.
K.
As far as i know Ajax still owns 86% of the shares.... still, 20 mil is alot..Just found it... according to www.aex.nl, the Ajax market capitalisation is 137.5 million euros. It would be pretty damn expensive to buy back all those shares... So let's keep fucking up and get that share price down.
No, that is the minimum it will cost, since that's what all the shares of other parties combined are worth at the moment.Kowalczyk schreef:According to reports it would cost Ajax 37 million euros to buy all their stock back and withdraw from the stock exchange.
A great day for Ajax. Now it will be Jaakke's turn. Time to take a fresh start.Kowalczyk schreef:Yup. Seems like it's kicked off at the ArenA...
According to press reports the Counsil of Comissioners has officially asked Fontein and Van Geel to resign. Also, Highlow.nl reports that the Board of Members will come together for an 'emergency meeting' tomorrow afternoon.
K.
you mean another fresh start that will lead again to nothing because nothing structural changes, only some superficial patch work is done to keep the fans quiet....philippe schreef:A great day for Ajax. Now it will be Jaakke's turn. Time to take a fresh start.Kowalczyk schreef:Yup. Seems like it's kicked off at the ArenA...
According to press reports the Counsil of Comissioners has officially asked Fontein and Van Geel to resign. Also, Highlow.nl reports that the Board of Members will come together for an 'emergency meeting' tomorrow afternoon.
K.
Exactly. That's my feeling, too.Monkey Tonk schreef:Ajax has been in a death spiral for some time. I have to believe this report is a serious attempt to escape it, instead of repeating the same pattern over and over. No way of telling beforehand how constructive and insightful the conclusions and recommendations of the committee will be, but clearly the problems facing Ajax were taken very seriously. That's a good thing.
Beware! The conclusions of this report have not immediate impact. The conclusion are an "advise", rather than a complete resign of the board.The Purple Cow schreef:Well I've just finished reading the report and it's completely brutal, nobody is spared.
The irony is that this report will I suspect lead to the firing or resignation of pretty much everyone (except John Jakke), yet the report says there have been too many changes of personnel recently, and what we need is a period of stability.
they are only unrealistic when people expect it to be done with eleven ball juggling 18 year old wonderkids who are so good that they don't have to even bother defending, flying through the air using magic powers to levitate the ball into the netphilippe schreef:expectations of being number 1 in Holland, and among the 16 best in Europe have nothing unrealistic