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This Is Capitalism
1. Set up a Company
2. Board Members then take out far more remuneration than is viable.
3. Company fails, owing millions.
4. Directors walk away unscathed (to do it all over again).
5. Dozens of debtors suffer real hardship.
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2. Board Members then take out far more remuneration than is viable.
3. Company fails, owing millions.
4. Directors walk away unscathed (to do it all over again).
5. Dozens of debtors suffer real hardship.
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I thought your [canary] analysis was not far from the truth
company does not make a profit and then goes bust
and directors are well paid and not starving. Philip Green no longer Sir did this didnt he?
trading whilst insolvent is a crime by the way.
erm usual suspects er doing what they do best - - -
I thought your [canary] analysis was not far from the truth
company does not make a profit and then goes bust
and directors are well paid and not starving. Philip Green no longer Sir did this didnt he?
trading whilst insolvent is a crime by the way.
oops
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Following his paying £363m into the BHS pension scheme in 2017, and a decision in 2018 not to ban him from being a company director,[61] it appeared that he would not be stripped of his knighthood
I actually didnt know until now he had paid £300 m into the pension fund. I thought he had sat on the prow of his yacht and said " haw haw haw - they have no job and I have!"
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Following his paying £363m into the BHS pension scheme in 2017, and a decision in 2018 not to ban him from being a company director,[61] it appeared that he would not be stripped of his knighthood
I actually didnt know until now he had paid £300 m into the pension fund. I thought he had sat on the prow of his yacht and said " haw haw haw - they have no job and I have!"
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