The bank brought in the Administrators not Assam Allam.So which bits of my very abridged version of events are not true? He worked there, he bought it, he closed it down, another company he owned bought the assets.
The bank brought in the Administrators not Assam Allam.So which bits of my very abridged version of events are not true? He worked there, he bought it, he closed it down, another company he owned bought the assets.
It is rented to FC, Hull City own it. I ask because I've heard from a couple of people who own property backing onto it that it has or is to be sold for housing. This could also be tickle tackle.
Egyptian-born Assem Allam is often dubbed "one of East Yorkshire's most successful businessmen" and it might be true as he's said to be worth £185m. He's been in the news lately after announcing his takeover of Hull City FC, so cue lots of publicity along the lines of: "his track record in business suggests he is a man who knows what he wants and just how to get it".
- Sunday 21 November 2010 01:00
Well, not always. A 1992 edition of Lloyd's List reports: "Efforts to sell Hull-based Ruscador Shipyard as a going concern have failed.... Ruscador was a wholly owned subsidiary of Tempest Diesels, a Lincolnshire firm headed by Assem Allam.... Financial difficulties besetting Tempest Diesels led to Ernst and Young being called in to administer both companies.... The cessation of operations [resulted in] the redundancy of the company's entire workforce of more than 50."
Why has this detail been forgotten? We may never know. Allam's spokesman does not return my calls.
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They don't have a lot of luck in the planning department with HCC. Doubt if he's want to spend a penny inside the city boundary either. Point is this bit of land is an asset that gets forgotten about.If City own it, you’d think Assem would have sold it to himself for peanuts and applied for planning himself.
It is rented to FC, Hull City own it. I ask because I've heard from a couple of people who own property backing onto it that it has or is to be sold for housing. This could also be tickle tackle.
They don't have a lot of luck in the planning department with HCC. Doubt if he's want to spend a penny inside the city boundary either. Point is this bit of land is an asset that gets forgotten about.
It is rented to FC, Hull City own it. I ask because I've heard from a couple of people who own property backing onto it that it has or is to be sold for housing. This could also be tickle tackle.
And they keep getting knocked back.They’re still working on developing sites though, their most recent accounts state they’re planning on developing their Cannon Street and Lime Street sites.
And they keep getting knocked back.
Nothing happened in 2019. Stocks and properties didnt change.They’re still working on developing sites though, their most recent accounts state they’re planning on developing their Cannon Street and Lime Street sites.
If you are having a pop at me, forget it. Join the clan of ****wits who believe everything posted on the internet is true without actually finding out for themselves. I don’t give a **** about Assam Allam, I get this sort of **** on every insolvency I work on and it pisses me off. I am the ****er who goes in and closes the doors, sells off the assets and has to deal with silly ****s like you. I deal with the directors, the workers, the creditors and customers, face to face. On every job there are the know nowt spouting off and it always turns out they are wrong.He will be along shortly to tell you not to believe everything on Wikipedia.
If you are having a pop at me, forget it. Join the clan of ****wits who believe everything posted on the internet is true without actually finding out for themselves. I don’t give a **** about Assam Allam, I get this sort of **** on every insolvency I work on and it pisses me off. I am the ****er who goes in and closes the doors, sells off the assets and has to deal with silly ****s like you. I deal with the directors, the workers, the creditors and customers, face to face. On every job there are the know nowt spouting off and it always turns out they are wrong.
It’s not about the Allams my problem is with the shabby bastards who are either too thick or too lazy to work out fact from fiction.
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Ehab now claims that the interest goes to banks, not them, but when we met Assem, he told us he’d put his cash in, no bank borrowing.
If you are having a pop at me, forget it. Join the clan of ****wits who believe everything posted on the internet is true without actually finding out for themselves. I don’t give a **** about Assam Allam, I get this sort of **** on every insolvency I work on and it pisses me off. I am the ****er who goes in and closes the doors, sells off the assets and has to deal with silly ****s like you. I deal with the directors, the workers, the creditors and customers, face to face. On every job there are the know nowt spouting off and it always turns out they are wrong.
It’s not about the Allams my problem is with the shabby bastards who are either too thick or too lazy to work out fact from fiction.