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  • Mich the Tester
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    It really amounts to the behaviour of a primary school kid telling a teacher 'it wasn't me, the big boys told me to do it!'

    Pathetic. How have we reached the point that people with the emotional development of 5 year olds are running huge corporations? More importantly, how are we supposed to get rid of them and prevent such infantile people getting such positions in future?

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  • sunnysan
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    Sanctions

    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post

    I think the franchise was damaged a long time ago being one of the only businesses to ignore sanctions on South Africa to name but one of it's murkier dealings...
    Well thats one thing I am not going to blame them for, lucky there where some businesses that saw sense.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Shares are £1.67. Anything less than £1.50 is a buy.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    I remember reading at the height of the bubble about a tax scam that they were involved in.

    something to do with leasing a gas pipeline from Scotland to Eire, then renting it out to the Irish.
    They never owned it, pumped gas, or had any interest in the energy industry. pure scammines
    What the hell is a hight st bank doing getting involved in stuff like that ?


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  • AtW
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    franchise!!



    The guy thinks he runs some kind of McDonalds establishment rather than entity that can have profound long term negative effect on people's lives...

    oh wait

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  • darmstadt
    started a topic The Blame Culture

    The Blame Culture

    It wasn't me guv...

    I love this quote:

    The external pressure placed on Barclays has reached a level that risks damaging the franchise - I cannot let that happen.
    I think the franchise was damaged a long time ago being one of the only businesses to ignore sanctions on South Africa to name but one of it's murkier dealings...

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