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Previously on "Apprentice winner Stella English to sue Lord Sugar"
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The main problem with the Apprentice (apart from the fact is absolute rubbish entertainment) is that you have these people on very specific tasks for a set number of weeks - they are almost spoon feed what to do.
Where as in the real world you need to be proactive and search out the opportunities not just wait for your boss to give you another mundane pre set task.
Why you would want to offer someone £100k when all they have done is show an ability to follow instructions and be a ****** I will never know.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAn amount that was agreed by both sides. You will read all details in my future memoires. I'll have special chapter dedicated to cUK
Positively due to investor sharing same long term views.
HTH
Probably.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLike this? Dragons done | The Sun |Showbiz|TV
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThat's what I thought after seeing that their MD doesn't know what ISP stands for.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostAtW - you recently had a large external investment - what was the % of equity given for that?
Originally posted by Troll View PostHow does having an external shareholder affect your day to day operations and influence your strategic planning?
HTH
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Originally posted by Troll View PostShock horror...Viglen still going
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Nope, none of those. It was allowed by the countdown judges though.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostLast month we've spend more on new hardware that those "Dragons" often invest to grab 30%+ equity. Their level of investment is laughable and I would not have wanted a big shareholder with such attitude like they have.
How does having an external shareholder affect your day to day operations and influence your strategic planning?
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Originally posted by Freamon View PostNope there's another more appropriate word in there. Six letters.
AWAKENER (15)
REAWAKEN (15)
REAWAKE (14)
REWAKEN (14)
WAKENER (14)
AWAKEN (13)
ENWRAP (11)
PANEER (8)
PARKEE (12)
PAWNEE (11)
PAWNER (11)
PERAEA (8)
REWAKE (13)
WAKANE (13)
WEAKEN (13)
WEAKER (13)
WEANER (9)
Must be paneer, cause I like a curry. I can also see last what they called Freamon when he was at school.
(Even one in their for Cojak ;-) )
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