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Bellway
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Got to feel sorry for the top bosses of Bellway, their well deserved bonus was sunk :rolleyes: :T
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/england/tyne/7833043.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/england/tyne/7833043.stm
"When the Government borrows, the citizen has to save".
Machiavellii
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thats ridiculous.
maybe if they werent paid 500k a year they could afford to give a decent job to 22 - 30 people for a whole year who could have a decent house in a decent area. im not saying managers should be paid the same as workers, but lets have some alignment.Mr & Mrs Doomcow Wedding Fund: £10200/£18000 (by 04/2012) (spent £2000)
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I think that it's nice to see the apathy of shareholders being chipped away but I am wondering if it was the institutional investors that swung the vote or the small shareholder. I suspect the former.
Wouldn't it be nice if it was the latter and an epidemic could infect the mutual sector ?0
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