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I'm actually having troubles getting paid by them right now....hearing some dodgy excuses
I did put the payment routing instructions, quite clearly on my invoice to them, which they do not appear to be too capable of following... so I wouldn't be too suprised if there are indeed problems internally within Parity
"Goodwill" is simply the name given to the difference between the price a business is sold for, and the value of its assets. I'm not sure what "goodwill" means for a business that is not being sold. Perhaps the difference between the price that the speaker asserts that it is worth, and the value of its assets. Hmm. "The speaker" might be wrong there.
A small consultancy I worked for in 2001 was doing well when the owners decided to sell out for several million and retire. Parity bought it, let it drift, and ran it into the ground. It wasn't as if Parity were a competitor either, they weren't. In the end they had lost all the customers.
What I most remember is them trying to change everyone's contract to the standard Parity IR35-fodder. I sent it back unsigned.
I have always wondered how Parity have survived this long.
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