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Northern Rock faces shareholders | Northern Rock faces shareholders |
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Northern Rock has told shareholders that the bank can still be put "on the road to recovery". | Northern Rock has told shareholders that the bank can still be put "on the road to recovery". |
The lender's chairman, Bryan Sanderson, moved to reassure investors and said that a review of the bank's business should be completed by mid-February. | The lender's chairman, Bryan Sanderson, moved to reassure investors and said that a review of the bank's business should be completed by mid-February. |
Almost 600 shareholders attended the meeting in Newcastle - their first chance to grill management since the bank ran into trouble last September. | |
Shareholders want a bigger say in the bank's sale process. | Shareholders want a bigger say in the bank's sale process. |
But analysts have warned that if they succeed, the lender is certain to be nationalised, leaving investors with little or nothing for their shares. | But analysts have warned that if they succeed, the lender is certain to be nationalised, leaving investors with little or nothing for their shares. |
Shareholder interests | Shareholder interests |
"We cannot reverse history but with your support, we can set the company on the road to recovery," Mr Sanderson told shareholders. | "We cannot reverse history but with your support, we can set the company on the road to recovery," Mr Sanderson told shareholders. |
"I assure you we are doing all that we reasonably can to looks after the interests of shareholders, and we have you at the top of our minds." | "I assure you we are doing all that we reasonably can to looks after the interests of shareholders, and we have you at the top of our minds." |
The Newcastle-based bank is Britain's most high-profile casualty of the global credit crisis. | The Newcastle-based bank is Britain's most high-profile casualty of the global credit crisis. |
Its share price has fallen from more than £12 in February last year to trade at 70.25 pence, sliding more than 14% on Tuesday, as the meeting got underway. | Its share price has fallen from more than £12 in February last year to trade at 70.25 pence, sliding more than 14% on Tuesday, as the meeting got underway. |
Shareholders made their way past a protest by Northern Rock staff to attend the meeting at Newcastle's 11,000-seat Metro Arena. | Shareholders made their way past a protest by Northern Rock staff to attend the meeting at Newcastle's 11,000-seat Metro Arena. |
Rescue deal | Rescue deal |
Speculation that Northern Rock is about to be nationalised has intensified since the weekend. | Speculation that Northern Rock is about to be nationalised has intensified since the weekend. |
It emerged that the Treasury had put together a fully developed plan to own and manage the bank, should a rescue deal with a private buyer prove impossible. | It emerged that the Treasury had put together a fully developed plan to own and manage the bank, should a rescue deal with a private buyer prove impossible. |
This includes lining up the businessman credited with turning around the fortunes of the Lloyd's of London insurance market, Ron Sandler, to take charge in the post of executive chairman. | This includes lining up the businessman credited with turning around the fortunes of the Lloyd's of London insurance market, Ron Sandler, to take charge in the post of executive chairman. |
I sit and re-read the letters from the bank and the hedge funds, but really there is no conclusion Sylvia Murphy, Northern Rock shareholder Shareholders give their viewsShareholders' sombre moodSend us your views | I sit and re-read the letters from the bank and the hedge funds, but really there is no conclusion Sylvia Murphy, Northern Rock shareholder Shareholders give their viewsShareholders' sombre moodSend us your views |
The Conservative Party would oppose any legislation to nationalise Northern Rock, the BBC has learned. | The Conservative Party would oppose any legislation to nationalise Northern Rock, the BBC has learned. |
Senior Tory sources have told the BBC that they cannot foresee any circumstances in which they would support a bill to nationalise the bank. | Senior Tory sources have told the BBC that they cannot foresee any circumstances in which they would support a bill to nationalise the bank. |
But Chancellor Alistair Darling told reporters on Tuesday that it would be "irresponsible" to rule out any option. | But Chancellor Alistair Darling told reporters on Tuesday that it would be "irresponsible" to rule out any option. |
Earlier, he said in a speech that a private sector solution to the Northern Rock crisis was preferred, but all options, including nationalisation, would be considered. | Earlier, he said in a speech that a private sector solution to the Northern Rock crisis was preferred, but all options, including nationalisation, would be considered. |
Proposals | Proposals |
The developments came as thousands of investors in Northern Rock cast their votes on resolutions to restrict the bank's ability to sell the company's assets or issue new shares. | The developments came as thousands of investors in Northern Rock cast their votes on resolutions to restrict the bank's ability to sell the company's assets or issue new shares. |
These proposals were put forward by Northern Rock's two biggest shareholders, hedge funds RAB Capital and SRM Global, which together own about 18% of the bank, to prevent its assets being sold off on the cheap. | These proposals were put forward by Northern Rock's two biggest shareholders, hedge funds RAB Capital and SRM Global, which together own about 18% of the bank, to prevent its assets being sold off on the cheap. |
They say shareholders should have the power to block any moves to sell more than 5% of Northern Rock's assets, issue large chunks of new shares, or buy any assets. | They say shareholders should have the power to block any moves to sell more than 5% of Northern Rock's assets, issue large chunks of new shares, or buy any assets. |
Northern Rock's management and analysts have urged shareholders to vote against these proposals, saying they could endanger any possible commercial solution. | Northern Rock's management and analysts have urged shareholders to vote against these proposals, saying they could endanger any possible commercial solution. |
David Greene, head of litigation at law firm Edwin Coe and a representative for the bank's small shareholders, told the BBC that he didn't believe a vote in support of the proposal would make nationalisation any more or less likely. | David Greene, head of litigation at law firm Edwin Coe and a representative for the bank's small shareholders, told the BBC that he didn't believe a vote in support of the proposal would make nationalisation any more or less likely. |
"The question that's being addressed today is, how do shareholders control these quite extraordinary circumstances," said Mr Greene. | "The question that's being addressed today is, how do shareholders control these quite extraordinary circumstances," said Mr Greene. |
Northern Rock has named Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group as preferred bidder for the bank, but it remains in talks with investment firm Olivant about a rival proposal. | Northern Rock has named Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group as preferred bidder for the bank, but it remains in talks with investment firm Olivant about a rival proposal. |
Confusion | Confusion |
Many of the bank's 180,000 shareholders were awarded their shares when Northern Rock demutualised 10 years ago. | Many of the bank's 180,000 shareholders were awarded their shares when Northern Rock demutualised 10 years ago. |
Some say they are confused about the right course of action. | Some say they are confused about the right course of action. |
One shareholder, Sylvia Murphy from Cramlington, said: "If you vote for Northern Rock, can you trust the management to do the right thing? But if you vote with SRM and RAB, will they do the right thing?" | One shareholder, Sylvia Murphy from Cramlington, said: "If you vote for Northern Rock, can you trust the management to do the right thing? But if you vote with SRM and RAB, will they do the right thing?" |
The debacle is set to blow out of the water a resonant manifestation of Gordon Brown's financial prudence, the sustainable investment rule Business editor Robert Peston Peston's blog: The breaking of Mr Brown's fiscal rule | The debacle is set to blow out of the water a resonant manifestation of Gordon Brown's financial prudence, the sustainable investment rule Business editor Robert Peston Peston's blog: The breaking of Mr Brown's fiscal rule |
Armand Borisewitz and his wife, from Aberdeen, obtained 500 shares each when the company demutualised and at one point they were worth £12,000 in total. At Northern Rock's current share price, they would be worth about £700. | Armand Borisewitz and his wife, from Aberdeen, obtained 500 shares each when the company demutualised and at one point they were worth £12,000 in total. At Northern Rock's current share price, they would be worth about £700. |
He believes a class-action should be brought against Northern Rock's previous management, but as for the future direction of the company, he "hasn't got a clue". | He believes a class-action should be brought against Northern Rock's previous management, but as for the future direction of the company, he "hasn't got a clue". |
Northern Rock was forced to go to the Bank of England for a cash lifeline last September, when it was unable to raise the required funds to run its mortgage business as money markets seized up. | Northern Rock was forced to go to the Bank of England for a cash lifeline last September, when it was unable to raise the required funds to run its mortgage business as money markets seized up. |
It has been given about £26bn of Bank of England emergency loans, but with government guarantees to savers and other lenders, the total aid package underwritten by the taxpayer comes to more than double that. | It has been given about £26bn of Bank of England emergency loans, but with government guarantees to savers and other lenders, the total aid package underwritten by the taxpayer comes to more than double that. |
This could have severe political repercussions for Prime Minister Gordon Brown, whose reputation as chancellor was defined by his supposed adherence to financial prudence, says BBC business editor Robert Peston. | This could have severe political repercussions for Prime Minister Gordon Brown, whose reputation as chancellor was defined by his supposed adherence to financial prudence, says BBC business editor Robert Peston. |
He argues that whether or not Northern Rock is nationalised, the government will be forced to include a large portion of the bank's balance sheet into its public sector accounts, breaching the prime minister's sustainable investment rule. | He argues that whether or not Northern Rock is nationalised, the government will be forced to include a large portion of the bank's balance sheet into its public sector accounts, breaching the prime minister's sustainable investment rule. |