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more money for the big investors and can we all guess who the biggest investors were :whistling:

Yeh and I bet they pay feck all in tax.....

1 in 5 of the largest companies in the country have never paid any tax and all legal through loop holes written into law by the same people who are employed by both the companies and the government to advise on tax talk about job creation :icon_eek:

I watched somthing on telly a week or two back,,,,,,and they were saying,,,if they lowered tax to 17%. but everybody piad it ,,,big business ect ,,,everybody ,,,,,there would be plenty in the pot,,,and that after lowering tax,,,,mad ain't it

 

mad has hatters we are :laugh:

 

 

aah yes, the good old kinnocks, working tirelessly for the well being of the working man. the pure, undiluted socialist principal.

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Re: Royal Mail, that's not all the numbers though is it ;)........what you need to add in the continued saving to the taxpayer to get the real value don't you ;)

thats strange wilf have a look they posted pre tax profits of 324 million for the year before it was sold :hmm: did you mean these numbers???

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Just seen that mate, that was after the new bird took over after 4 years of losses on the trot ;)

 

What's wrong with this country, when did "profit" become a dirty word?

 

Profit is good and big profit is even better !!

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Just seen that mate, that was after the new bird took over after 4 years of losses on the trot ;)

 

What's wrong with this country, when did "profit" become a dirty word?

 

Profit is good and big profit is even better !!

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Exactly, so why didn't the government do that? This was a company owned by the British public, these clowns decided to sell it under value, and your defending there actions. Amazing how brainwashed folk are and a fine example why it'll never change.

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Im not reading aw that shite lol.

The shares got sold off at a about a 1/3 of there market value.

Next day on the exchange the prices rocketed I belive 38% I watched a bit about it last night its one of the biggest rises ever.

 

Now lets see how many dick head politicians have got shares in Royal Mail. :hmm:

Lets see how many got massive back handers. :hmm:

 

Its a fookin joke :icon_eek:

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This happened with every privatization undertaken so far............British Gas, British Telecom, British Airways the list goes on, so it doesn't really come as a surprise to me !

Some large investors who were given preferential prices in return for maintaining a long term stake in Royal Mail. Surprise, surprise - they've sold them already !

 

They hatch a half-arsed scheme to sell us something we already own. We buy the shares, quickly cash them in and the company gets mopped up by City fat-cats, whose first move usually involves 'rationalization'.

UK Coal (what was once the National Coal Board) has come cap-in -hand to the Government, asking for a hand-out to keep going.This after being sold to private owner, after being 'rationalised'. Or as I call it 'tens of thousands of men being laid off. And what have been the first major announcements from Royal Mail ? Price increases and large redundancies.............here we go again

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Just seen that mate, that was after the new bird took over after 4 years of losses on the trot ;)

 

What's wrong with this country, when did "profit" become a dirty word?

 

Profit is good and big profit is even better !!

who said profit was a dirty word?just pointing out you were wrong it wasnt costing the taxpayer,that new bird deserves a big bonus see thats how it used to be reward success and as for the useless cxnt that ran it before give him a brush to sweep the streets

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It was fecking simple, all they had to do was release the shares gradually and keep releasing them at around the price they were trading at. :doh:

 

no easy money to be made that way :whistling:
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