Thomas Cook Collapse

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by noobie, Sep 19, 2019.

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  1. We have. Fly out 10 Oct. let’s see if tui can get the deal before the mad rush that kills an otherwise good business...atol will pay out anyway
     
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  2. Anyone have Mike Ashley’s number.
     
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  4. Tough shit innit, i expect the CEO and bosses have had all the bonuses paid out. Criminals the lot of 'em.
     
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  5. Chinese owned aren't they?
     
  6. Think the main share holder are Chinese.
     
  7. Swiss CEO probably privately educated.
    Don't care really don't fly, don't holiday, and don't work.

    Might not be a bad idea make the world a bigger place again.
     
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  8. That'd only leave me masturbation o_O
     
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  9. nothing wrong with a Jack Tank :relieved:
     
  10. And stop listening to C4 news. It's getting you all angry and flustered.
     
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  11. i've only an old valve radio with an accumulator, why what's happening ? i'm only angry and flustered because i've got a fvckin great pile hung out my ass that won't go away.
     
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  12. Hammer and wd40 :upyeah:
     
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  13. no the radio is working fine thanks......
     
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  14. Is it because of Brexit :thinkingface:;)
     
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  15. Pilexit :p
     
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  16. you wouldn't want on your nose for a wart.......
     
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  17. Previous CEO was......

    Harriet Green (2012-2014)

    Currently the chairman and CEO of IBM Asia Pacific, Ms Green succeeded Mr Fontenla-Novoa at a time of crisis for Thomas Cook.

    She obtained the lofty position after cold-calling the firm's chairman and describing how she would turn around its ailing fortunes. Shortly after she was given the role, she announced a turnaround plan which would see the closure of over 200 shops and 2,500 redundancies over the next couple of years.

    Her turnaround plan saw pre-tax losses shrink from £337m in 2012 to £158m in 2013.

    During her time as in the role, Green helped grow the group's market worth from £148m to more than £2bn and helped increase the company's share price 829pc, and she was paid about £4.7million.

    She became well-known for describing herself as a 'landa', which she defined as a cross between a panda and a lion.

    Following the announcement of Green's departure, the company's share value dropped by more than £350m.
     
  18. Wonder if she could see the writing on the wall ?
     
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