Das Uberdog
remembers the alamo
also i recently came across this chart detailing the different companies run by the SWP and their directors/management... telling...
that Manc paper sales one ended on an amazing trill...
I think you are right on the first point. As for the second, I managed 2 paragraphs, honest.Normally, I suspect someone who has been asked to do so by a fulltimer, probably whoever is responsible for circulation etc.
A more interesting questions is what sort of person sits down and reads a full page article about Manchester district's paper sales the whole way through?
Looks a bit out of date.also i recently came across this chart detailing the different companies run by the SWP and their directors/management... telling...
there would have been something to read six moths ago. This is just boring tho, a couple of pieces that will vaguely address some issues of the last year (the liverpool piece is quite funny). But they will come more in the next issue, especially as the rump stalwarts remaining will have fairly clearly won already, so any 'battles' are just going through the motions.And finally, it seems like a sign of the times that nobody here gives a shit. There would have been a feeding frenzy here six months ago.
also i recently came across this chart detailing the different companies run by the SWP and their directors/management... telling...
I wonder if the counter fire lot have actually been moved on, or what mechanism exists to oust them, can a director be sacked?yeah Julie Waterson is still on it - and all the counterfire split lot too. still, gives a glimpse...
they can, and are. If the counterfire lot had ever had a majority of directors, they could have 'nicked' the whole company (whichever one it was. most of them wouldn't be worth the effort)I wonder if the counter fire lot have actually been moved on, or what mechanism exists to oust them, can a director be sacked?
they can, and are. If the counterfire lot had ever had a majority of directors, they could have 'nicked' the whole company (whichever one it was. most of them wouldn't be worth the effort)
Nah, as these are all straightforward limited companies, it doesn't matter how many directors any faction had, it's the shareholders that have ultimate power over the company. The shareholders could override and remove directors as they saw fit.
It's different for charities or trusts though (that are not also limited companies with share capital) - then it's the directors who are in overall control
(for example in relation to the Searchlight/HnH split, this is why the HnH faction were able to take control of Searchlight Information Services and Searchlight Educational Trust which were trusts/charities, but not Searchlight Magazine Limited which was a limited company with Gable as the majority shareholder)
aah yes, good point. Tho it appears to be even less straightforward than that. East End Offset (net worth -£717), for example, has 3 shareholders (& 3 members), which is simple enough. But the Hallas Foundation (net worth £132,350) has just two members (seemingly A Callinicos & J Choonara) and no share capital. I wouldnt be surprised if a few more weren't trading by guarantee, rather than share capital.Nah, as these are all straightforward limited companies, it doesn't matter how many directors any faction had, it's the shareholders that have ultimate power over the company. The shareholders could override and remove directors as they saw fit.
Well put.So, the refused to take action against Delta when he was a member, and decided to take action against him when he was no longer a member, when they could no longer take action against him because he was no longer a member? Is that about it?
Who are the shareholders? i don't care for shareholders (or accountants or bankers). Names and addresses please. i had no idea (when i was involved) i was part of a Socialist Shareholders Party.
Christ on a bike.
aah yes, good point. Tho it appears to be even less straightforward than that. East End Offset (net worth -£717), for example, has 3 shareholders (& 3 members), which is simple enough. But the Hallas Foundation (net worth £132,350) has just two members (seemingly A Callinicos & J Choonara) and no share capital. I wouldnt be surprised if a few more weren't trading by guarantee, rather than share capital.
I thought he was going to be a student.i suppose Deltas life may have altered a little recently.
Does anyone know whether he's signing on, or relaxing in the sun on a white sanded coral reefed island east of Indonesia?
Ah, a common route for the newly retired revolutionary. Perhaps a career in academia or Milibands new left Labour Party beckons?I thought he was going to be a student.