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Birmingham International Holdings

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Traded as
  
SEHK: 2309

Headquarters
  
Hong Kong

Revenue
  
HK$581.60M (2009–10)

Owners
  
Carson Yeung, Vico Hui


Industry
  
Holding company Association football Property development

Predecessor
  
Grandtop International Holdings Limited

Key people
  
Cheung Shing (Chairman) Hui Ho Luek, Vico (executive director)

Total assets
  
HK$1,336.34M (At 31 December 2010)

Stock price
  
2309 (HKG) HK$ 0.42 -0.01 (-2.33%)2 Mar, 4:00 PM GMT+8 - Disclaimer

Birmingham International Holdings (Chinese: 伯明翰環球控股有限公司) is an investment holding company run by Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung.

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History

Registered in the Cayman Islands, Grandtop International Holdings Limited (GIH), through its subsidiaries (Dollar Concept International Ltd., Fanlink Far East Ltd., Sun Ace Group Ltd., Leader Ahead Investments Ltd., East Step Trading Ltd. and Gala Consultants Group Limited.), engages in sourcing and trading apparel. It is involved in trading sportswear and other apparel, and provision of entertainment services in Hong Kong, Macau, and the United Kingdom. The company is based in Central, Hong Kong.

Birmingham City FC takeover

In 2007, GIH bought 29.9% of shares in the English Premier League football club Birmingham City FC. They followed this with an offer to buy the club, but failed to meet the completion deadline of 22 December. In Summer 2009, GIH made another offer to buy the club, taking full control from 1 October in an £81.5million deal.

It became the intention of Grandtop, subject to shareholder approval, to change the company name to 'Birmingham International Holdings Limited'.

The ownership has changed over the years. In March 2011, new shares were issued (from 3,187,753,400 to 3,637,753,400), of which Yeung held 16.25% and in April Yeung, through his British Virgin Islands (BVI) company, bought 315,000,000 shares from the public, meaning he owned 24.91%. On 4 May, extra new shares - issued to independent third parties - made Yeung's ratio decrease to 23.3%. However, on 12 May Yeung's company bought 170,000,000 shares, meaning he owned a total of 26.31%. The total shares owned by Mr. Hui and Liu remained unchanged, but the ratio changed in 2011. Although Yeung bought the shares of the company, he also injected other business into the company, meaning he received money from the company.

On 4 June 2012, Birmingham International Holdings announced that former England footballer Steve McManaman and Yang Yuezhou had resigned as executive directors. The latter was also deputy chairman.

References

Birmingham International Holdings Wikipedia


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