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COLDSEAL AND HORNCHURCH -IS THIS TRUE?


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lads,this is all over the conference south website this morning,so it is no surpise that a few boys are going to come on here to gloat or wind up,if it is true i should remind these people that we love our club and no matter what problems these people have had with regards to us having money(or lack of it as it may appear) this is our club and they wouldn't like it if theirs was going down the wall,lets just wait and see what happens first as there are some prats in the world who are jealous of us

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Eastside I admire your passion, you say you didn't ask for the money but you weren't there before it arrived?? Correct me where wrong.

 

Anyway article on this is london related to them

 

Heywood makes Coldseal provision

4 November 2004

 

HEYWOOD Williams, the UK's biggest maker of plastic door and window frames, will make a bad debt provision in its full-year results for £700,000, owed by the new owners of Coldseal, its troubled former retail double glazing arm.

 

In August last year, Heywood sold Coldseal to Carthium Group which ceased trading this week. The company holds a 19.9% stake in Carthium, now valued in its books at zero.

 

Heywood still expects its results for 2004 to be in line with market expectations, but added that profitability will be reduced by around £2m a year.

 

Heywood reported a £72m loss for 2003 after a raft of business closures and fire sales and the continuing underperformance of its core plastics building products operations. It axed the final dividend, leaving a total payout of 5.25p against 15p last time.

 

Coldseal has been the subject of numerous consumer complaints.

 

 

Heywood shares, down 1p at 86 1/2p, have plunged from a five-year peak of 274p.

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not actually true mate,i first attended the bridge at the age of 6 when i went to see hornchurch v hendon,and was a regular visitor to the bridge till i was 12 when my uncle died and i was left his arsenal season ticket,when arsenal played on sundays and wednesdays i would attend hornchurch on the saturday or tuesday!

if anyone thinks they can correct me on that then feel free,but i used to be called a loner because i would often go to games at the bridge on my own

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indeed.

 

so when Garry told us to bring our boots along to the essex senior cup match, he was being deadly serious then?

 

please dont take.

my ornchurch.

away

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