Ipswich Town s new American owners have issued £18million worth of shares. But why?
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Ipswich Town s American owners have issued £18million worth of new shares, but a football finance expert warns that doesn t necessarily mean new signings are imminent.
According to documents filed with Companies House, Gamechanger20, which now holds the majority of Ipswich Town s shares, issued the shares on April 7 the day the takeover was officially announced.
Typically a company will issue new shares when it needs to raise cash by selling some of their business. But, according to Price of Football author Kieran Maguire, this does not mean Town are about to make a splash on the transfer market.
Man charged over attempted murder of PSNI officer
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Ipswich Town s new American owners have issued £18million worth of shares. But why?
- Credit: PA
Ipswich Town s American owners have issued £18million worth of new shares, but a football finance expert warns that doesn t necessarily mean new signings are imminent.
According to documents filed with Companies House, Gamechanger20, which now holds the majority of Ipswich Town s shares, issued the shares on April 7 the day the takeover was officially announced.
Typically a company will issue new shares when it needs to raise cash by selling some of their business. But, according to Price of Football author Kieran Maguire, this does not mean Town are about to make a splash on the transfer market.
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image captionA device was discovered at Glenrandel in Eglinton in the early hours of Thursday 18 June 2015
A man has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of a police officer in County Londonderry in 2015.
The charges stem from an incident in Eglinton on 18 June of that year.
Kieran Maguire, 33, of Kippure Park, Dublin, is also charged with possessing an under-vehicle improvised explosive device with intent to endanger life.
He appeared via videolink at Londonderry Magistrates Court from a Belfast police station.
A police officer confirmed that the warrant for Mr Maguire s arrest in the Republic of Ireland had been processed in 2017.
Dublin man appears in court charged with attempted murder of PSNI officer
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A DUBLIN MAN has appeared in court in Northern Ireland charged with attempting to murder a PSNI officer.
Kieran Maguire, 33, of Kippure Park in Dublin, appeared at Derry Magistrates’ Court via videolink from Musgrave police station in Belfast.
He was arrested on Tuesday via a European Arrest Warrant.
Maguire has been charged with possession of explosives with intent to endanger life and attempted murder.
The charges relate to an incident on 18 June, 2015, when an off-duty police officer discovered an explosive device under his car in Eglinton in Derry.
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