What is happening to Airfix and the Airfix Club?

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Re: What is happening to Airfix and the Airfix Club?

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Well that's good to here. Lets hope that things will improve. Who owns the group as a whole now? Although Hole should be a better tern.
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Re: What is happening to Airfix and the Airfix Club?

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The 'hole' you refer to is the one the previous management dug!
The previous minority shareholder recently increased its shareholding to over 50% so it now effectively runs Hornby. The new CEO owns Oxford Diecast, so a potential merger/buy up is possible.
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jezbrook wrote:The 'hole' you refer to is the one the previous management dug!
The previous minority shareholder recently increased its shareholding to over 50% so it now effectively runs Hornby. The new CEO owns Oxford Diecast, so a potential merger/buy up is possible.
Thanks I didn't notice the mistake! but I think Hole is right!
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