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cmonstanley 29-09-2013 16:44

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weve been known to agree on things ,in the past:D here comes 3 day a week post:eek:

maxthecollie 29-09-2013 18:45

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If your lucky

cmonstanley 11-10-2013 18:27

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well goodbye British owned royal mail as the Singaporean and Kuwaiti governments are the main shareholders. another great British institution sold down the river by the tories:(

entwisi 11-10-2013 22:23

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you forgot the words " loss making" ..

this will either make it stands up on its own two feet or die. Why should we subsidise a loss making industry.

this offering still leaves the pension deficit of a badly run organisation with the uk tax payer. something I think is a tragedy from a business perspective but critical from a human citizen perspective. could you say to each postie that you would rather sell his pension down the river for a few more quid on the table now?

Guinness 11-10-2013 22:38

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 1079192)
you forgot the words " loss making" ..

this will either make it stands up on its own feet or die. Why should we subsidise a loss making industry.

It's such a loss making industry that the share value has risen by almost 25%..obviously someone with money thinks that the loss can be turned around..OR...the bankers and paper waving morons on the floor are massaging the figures to make a killing when prices drop.

I'd bet the latter...paper waving morons and bankers make a fortune and the public lose a trusted service

Retlaw 11-10-2013 23:03

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1079193)
It's such a loss making industry that the share value has risen by almost 25%..obviously someone with money thinks that the loss can be turned around..OR...the bankers and paper waving morons on the floor are massaging the figures to make a killing when prices drop.

I'd bet the latter...paper waving morons and bankers make a fortune and the public lose a trusted service

We've had all this argy bargy about selling off the post office, but at this moment who owns the post office, and who is running it.

cmonstanley 12-10-2013 00:25

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its the assets that's what they are after, I counted at least 20 royal mail properties in Fulham hammersmith Chelsea Kensington very affluent areas;) last week. these buildings will be sold off cheaply and the work outsourced to the likes of the tax dodging tnt, the inept yodel. some things are worth keeping. in the long run its going to cost British firms billions. the main shareholders are the Kuwaiti and Singaporean government hedge fund. this was an important piece of British infrastructure. god help us now remember the tories said splitting up the utilities would create competition and make energy cheaper, which they really meant the competition was who could raise the prices the quickest. royal mail was breaking even before the price increases. the royal mail provided decent and permanent jobs for which you need to create a fair and decent society and not the society of envy which the right wing and tory press are trying to portray.

GEaston 12-10-2013 08:26

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The price has gone up because the business can now be actually run as a business and not just as a loss making community service. I am pleased the nations debt is not going to rise, and the fact that billions can be recovered in the process is a win win.

Royal Mail now stands a chance as a business, time will tell if it makes something of the opportunity it now has. My hope is the government sells it's remaining 30% stake.

The concept of loss of Britishness is such nonsense. There are loads if examples of successful British businesses, like Intercontinental Hotels or Diagio.

Most people in the world think Guiness is an Irish drink, but it isn't, it's British owned. People also think Smirnoff is Russian, but it too is British. Have Ireland and Russia lost their identity? No, not at all, they were just acquired by the largest spirits manufacturer in the world (Diageo), which happens to be British !

4 of the top 15 drinks brands in the world are British (Johnny Walker, Smirnoff, Baileys, Crown Royal). So raise a British glass to the Royal Mail freed from the shackles of the state. Good luck to them.

Guinness 12-10-2013 09:16

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Originally Posted by GEaston (Post 1079233)
The price has gone up because the business can now be actually run as a business and not just as a loss making community service. I am pleased the nations debt is not going to rise, and the fact that billions can be recovered in the process is a win win.

Royal Mail now stands a chance as a business, time will tell if it makes something of the opportunity it now has. My hope is the government sells it's remaining 30% stake.

The concept of loss of Britishness is such nonsense. There are loads if examples of successful British businesses, like Intercontinental Hotels or Diagio.

Most people in the world think Guiness is an Irish drink, but it isn't, it's British owned. People also think Smirnoff is Russian, but it too is British. Have Ireland and Russia lost their identity? No, not at all, they were just acquired by the largest spirits manufacturer in the world (Diageo), which happens to be British !

4 of the top 15 drinks brands in the world are British (Johnny Walker, Smirnoff, Baileys, Crown Royal). So raise a British glass to the Royal Mail freed from the shackles of the state. Good luck to them.

It's worked so well for the energy 'businesses' who are currently (pun intended) in the process of screwing us for even more money to put into the back pockets of investors, whilst threatening the possibility of blackouts in the winter through lack of investment. Foreign investment wins, British public freeze and sit in the dark. But hey, as long as it's run as a business who cares how many pensioners have to sit in their homes wondering whether to risk having a hot meal which costs more in fuel to make than it does to buy the ingredients.

It's worked so well for the train 'businesses' who can't run trains because of the wrong type of snow, have outdated rolling stock, constant delays and have so many variations on pricing for a Preston/London return that you need a degree in economics to find the best price. Foreign investment cream the money, British public left freezing their nuts off on a draughty station waiting for the inevitably delayed train. But hey, as long as it's run like a business who cares that unprofitable routes are cut leaving some people without the option of public transport

Guinness is an Irish drink, Vodka is a Russian drink (Smirnoff is a brand name), just like Tea is an English drink (don't see many plantations up the coppice). I fail to see the relevance of this argument other than you attempting to show you know things that 'most people in the world' do not.

cmonstanley 12-10-2013 10:05

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Originally Posted by GEaston (Post 1079233)
The price has gone up because the business can now be actually run as a business and not just as a loss making community service. I am pleased the nations debt is not going to rise, and the fact that billions can be recovered in the process is a win win.

Royal Mail now stands a chance as a business, time will tell if it makes something of the opportunity it now has. My hope is the government sells it's remaining 30% stake.

The concept of loss of Britishness is such nonsense. There are loads if examples of successful British businesses, like Intercontinental Hotels or Diagio.

Most people in the world think Guiness is an Irish drink, but it isn't, it's British owned. People also think Smirnoff is Russian, but it too is British. Have Ireland and Russia lost their identity? No, not at all, they were just acquired by the largest spirits manufacturer in the world (Diageo), which happens to be British !

4 of the top 15 drinks brands in the world are British (Johnny Walker, Smirnoff, Baileys, Crown Royal). So raise a British glass to the Royal Mail freed from the shackles of the state. Good luck to them.

that's because your nuts:D to run a business like so called ukplc you need infrastructure they have wrecked every bit of infrastructure that made Britain great every other country copied the British blueprint and think we are nuts getting rid of it. the tories say they are for business when they are the opposite. 1. they give huge tax dodging hedge fund firms backing when they should be giving support to the small medium business encouraging starting up business instead of giving the multinationals an unfair advantage by giving them taxpayer money in grants tax breaks etc. you need to create conditions for a successful economy for everybody not just the bankers and their hedge funds. you are talking about diageo when you have no clue about them they make me angry. johnny walker was from Kilmarnock made and bottled in Kilmarnock now it is an unemployment blackspot a community destroyed as there is not any presence of Johhny walker left in Kilmarnock ehh Diageo shareholders who are the major shareholders?;) they are another company who get subsidised from taxpayers .they got nearly 1 billion dollars from the good old us of and uk taxpayers

cashman 12-10-2013 10:40

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Originally Posted by GEaston (Post 1079233)
The price has gone up because the business can now be actually run as a business and not just as a loss making community service. I am pleased the nations debt is not going to rise, and the fact that billions can be recovered in the process is a win win.

For who? H.M.R.C. have stated the gap for Tax avoidance is £3 Billion more now under the Coalition than previous, Mind that should suit down to the ground people like you.:rolleyes: The fact we are becoming a tax haven fer you n yer mates, certainly wont prevent the debt rising as far as i can see.:rolleyes:

Gordon Booth 12-10-2013 11:29

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1079159)
well goodbye British owned royal mail as the Singaporean and Kuwaiti governments are the main shareholders. another great British institution sold down the river by the tories:(

You're only angry because you didn't buy some shares.

GJWatson 12-10-2013 11:34

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Wont be long before we have a drop in centre to collect yer mail!

Retlaw 12-10-2013 12:25

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Nobody has aswered my question ?.
We've had all this argy bargy about selling off the post office, who have got shares & who have'nt,
but at this moment who owns the post office, and who is running it, whos paying the wages of the bloke who just pushed a letter through the letter box ?.

jaysay 12-10-2013 13:48

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1079266)
Nobody has aswered my question ?.
We've had all this argy bargy about selling off the post office, who have got shares & who have'nt,
but at this moment who owns the post office, and who is running it, whos paying the wages of the bloke who just pushed a letter through the letter box ?.

This sell of is nothing what so ever to do with the Post Office, its a different animal altogether, different business.


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