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I see. I 'm pretty sure you can still see the marks on the wall where they'd ripped the out Capital part of the sign. I thought they must be up to somethingOriginally posted by redgiant View PostThey are still there. They had a bit of rebranding a month or so ago - probably to annoy the government as they are trying to get banks to separate their retail and investment banking operations.
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They are still there. They had a bit of rebranding a month or so ago - probably to annoy the government as they are trying to get banks to separate their retail and investment banking operations.Originally posted by Bunk View PostAre they still on North Collonade? They used to have a sign up inside the entrance but it's gone now, just a Barclays one there now.
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Are they still on North Collonade? They used to have a sign up inside the entrance but it's gone now, just a Barclays one there now.Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostI went for an interview at BarCap yesterday for a 6 week role........They are making me an offer - the offer is more than my pre rate cut rate at JP Morgan and it's morphed into a 6 month role

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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostI went for an interview at BarCap yesterday for a 6 week role........They are making me an offer - the offer is more than my pre rate cut rate at JP Morgan and it's morphed into a 6 month role

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So your lot are going down there. I went for a few beers last night in the pub outside London Wall. Reg are off to the other end of London WallOriginally posted by Scrag Meister View PostNice one, congrats.
Drinks down the Canary Wharf then, from May 8th when I move.
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