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Jim Smith Jan 30th 2011 9:17 am

More bad news in the property sector?
 
About an hour ago 103.8 said someone had SMS'd in saying a well established property company/agent with a name tied to Robin Hood had been closed on Thursday and a court order attached to the door.

Blue Cat Jan 30th 2011 9:39 am

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 

Originally Posted by Jim Smith (Post 9138907)
About an hour ago 103.8 said someone had SMS'd in saying a well established property company/agent with a name tied to Robin Hood had been closed on Thursday and a court order attached to the door.

really? off to google

lionheart Jan 30th 2011 9:48 am

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 
So Merry Men LLC have gone bust. How sad.

Blue Cat Jan 30th 2011 9:50 am

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 

Originally Posted by lionheart (Post 9138943)
So Merry Men LLC have gone bust. How sad.

this may sound horrible, but I am not sad :o

spartans53 Jan 30th 2011 9:56 am

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 
website still live

Blue Cat Jan 30th 2011 9:57 am

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 

Originally Posted by spartans53 (Post 9138954)
website still live

yes and I can't find anything by googling

spartans53 Jan 30th 2011 9:59 am

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 
Having worked at 103.8 you do get some weird stuff on the text machine, Was the best bit about being there at times.

Blue Cat Jan 30th 2011 10:01 am

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 

Originally Posted by spartans53 (Post 9138960)
Having worked at 103.8 you do get some weird stuff on the text machine, Was the best bit about being there at times.

was Mike Small on air? he normally gets to the bottom of these rumours through his contacts

The Dean Jan 30th 2011 10:12 am

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 

Originally Posted by Jim Smith (Post 9138907)
About an hour ago 103.8 said someone had SMS'd in saying a well established property company/agent with a name tied to Robin Hood had been closed on Thursday and a court order attached to the door.

It wasn't a court order.......... it was news of an archery competition.........

Jim Smith Jan 30th 2011 12:40 pm

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 

Originally Posted by Blue Cat (Post 9138962)
was Mike Small on air? he normally gets to the bottom of these rumours through his contacts

Small, Yamalova and the host had not heard of it. Agree checked web site and still up. WIll be interesting to see if it is true perhaps!

Blue Cat Jan 30th 2011 12:46 pm

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 
I will ring Mike see if he has heard anything :)

JulesinDXB Jan 30th 2011 1:19 pm

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 
Mmm well even if the property company goes bust, think of all the poor investors that are now stuck.

Blue Cat Jan 30th 2011 1:29 pm

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 

Originally Posted by JulesinDXB (Post 9139270)
Mmm well even if the property company goes bust, think of all the poor investors that are now stuck.

I think most of their properties were overseas investments?

Jim Smith Feb 1st 2011 4:38 am

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 

Originally Posted by Blue Cat (Post 9139285)
I think most of their properties were overseas investments?

Apparently no one answers phones/

Now joined by The Tiger Woods it seems?

Blue Cat Feb 1st 2011 5:34 am

Re: More bad news in the property sector?
 

Originally Posted by Jim Smith (Post 9143049)
Apparently no one answers phones/

Now joined by The Tiger Woods it seems?

the Tiger Woods was cancelled months ago, they are only now admitting it :)


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