Originally posted by darmstadt
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RIP BHS
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Not correct I'm afraid. He paid (tax deductibly, I'm sure) £200m-ish, trousered about £400m and sold it for £1. Edit - just re-read your post, thought you were aiming it at Sir PG. Hence the innaccuracy of my response...Originally posted by saptastic View PostBHS collapse threatens 11k jobs as Sir Philip Green's accused of pocketing £425m | Daily Mail Online
Dominic Chappell - He bought BHS for a £1 - took out £25m in 12 months and can now walk away whilst it goes into admin.
Sir PG sells to someone with no retail experience and a terrible financial/business background for a £1.
A conspiracy theory would be Sir PG didn't want it to fail under his name especially with the under invested pension deficit and his massive ego. So offloaded it to this guy who milked it and has a tarnished image anyway. And they can all walk away.
Under investment of the pension whilst lining your own pockets in a tax haven and selling the business to someone so inadequate. Not what you expect from a Sir......Last edited by Mordac; 26 April 2016, 14:42.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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I can see Debenhams heading the same way at some point in the next 5-10 years too.
I won't miss BHS.Comment
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Wifey agrees, that's why she can't wait to get the feck out of there...Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostI can see Debenhams heading the same way at some point in the next 5-10 years too.
I won't miss BHS.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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It's business innit?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIndeed. Same as Rover cars. I am amazed the rules have not changed as this all looks legal.
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BHS going under
Lots of questions for Sir PG and Dominic Chappell to answer for.
Chappell bought for a £1 and withdrew approx £25m in Year 1.
Chappell was twice bankrupt and no retail experience.
More than meets the eye there.........Comment
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Pension fund deficit... interesting in this case the Govt did not do a tulip to help them, 11000 jobs - steel industry however SUDDENLY got talks of allowing pension fund to use different inflation figures ...Comment
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March of the makersOriginally posted by AtW View PostPension fund deficit... interesting in this case the Govt did not do a tulip to help them, 11000 jobs - steel industry however SUDDENLY got talks of allowing pension fund to use different inflation figures ...
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Steel industry is less jobs but as in specific areas and got lots of media pressure therefore Govt ministers were flying in everywhere.Originally posted by AtW View PostPension fund deficit... interesting in this case the Govt did not do a tulip to help them, 11000 jobs - steel industry however SUDDENLY got talks of allowing pension fund to use different inflation figures ...
With BHS they didnt give a toss - but left it to committees to spend the next three years analysing the deal.
Businesses go under - but clearly Sir PG knew it would go under and so offloaded it so he could balme others.
And not hit is reputation. As anyone doing basic DD would understand that Chappell was the wrong buyer.Comment
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