Northern Git As far as I understand it there are three companies involved. RFC (limited), Millenium Madejski Hotel (limited) that are both 100% owned by RFC (Holdings) PLC.
The accounts that we tend to chew over on HNA? are the PLC accounts.
As with any set of accounts the numbers are just a snapshot of where a comapny is, financially at the end of a given financial year.
What you dont see with any year end accounts is the detail you would see if you had access to the monthly management accounts. These in my experiance are the revealing numbers. However, unless you are actively involved with a companies finanaces, the public does not get to see these.
My 'I would like to know more about that' button was pressed after JM's recent statement that he could continue to fund his other investments, specifically printing operations, because other 'assets are still producing revenue' (JMs words not mine) and then named the Madejski, amongst other of his businesses.
So my question is, if JM is quoted correctly, and as I know the journalist concerned, I have no reason doubt that he was, how is 'The Madejski' being used to support other areas of his businesses and how will this be reflected in the accounts?
You are right that it is the consolidated accounts talked about in here but if you can get access to a shareholder you can see the separate accounts for the hotel and the football club. From memory last year (2008-09) was the first year that the hotel did not contribute a profit and that was, I think, both the economy and also not the cost of expansion but the fact that during the expansion they were not an attractive place to stay and so income was down.
The 2009-10 accounts will be available presumably in December as usual and should (as they co-incicde with the football year) include the parachute payments - but it will still not be possible to tell as you are correct you need the management accounts for that detail.
Not sure how RFC can help the other businesses currently as until Gylfi was sold there was concern about the shortfall. In fact I know some RFC employees were worried about more redundancies at the stadium until last week.