goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
hilary
- 18 Aug 2014 17:14
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Indeed, Fishfinger. What a turnaround from Lords, huh?
I do kind of agree about Cook, but I don't think there's really anybody else who's up for the job, and there are no tests now till next April, so I'm sure that he'll lead England into the next Ashes.
doodlebug4
- 18 Aug 2014 17:27
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ExecLine - try searching online with Google - best price printer ink cartridges.
cynic
- 18 Aug 2014 18:28
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hilary - they said similar about MT and being a woman or even BO being president
hilary
- 18 Aug 2014 18:32
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I know what they said, and correct me if I'm wrong, Cyners, but I'm pretty sure that approximately 50% of the UK population were female when Maggie became PM.
goldfinger
- 18 Aug 2014 18:33
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ExecLine
- 18 Aug 2014 18:35
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Oh dear! Just in:
Microsoft pulls its August Windows update after users report crashes
Here are some notes and instructions on what to do:
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/windows/3536718/how-uninstall-latest-windows-update-why-you-should/?cmpid=HTML-DN180814&olo=daily%20news
It would be a good idea to print these off before attempting to do anything to your machine.
goldfinger
- 18 Aug 2014 18:45
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UK’s top bosses paid 143 times more than staff
Arjun Kharpal | @ArjunKharpal
6 Hours Ago
CNBC.com
Britain's top bosses are earning 143 times their average employee's wage, a report has revealed, amid growing anger over inequality and CEO pay.
The figure marks a rise from 1998, when the average CEO was paid 47 times as much as his or her workers, according to the High Pay Centre, a U.K. think tank.
Mining firm Randgold Resources was shown to have the widest pay gap, with CEO Mark Bristow earning £4.4 million ($7.36 million), or 1,498 the salary of the average worker at the company.
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This was followed by Martin Sorrell's WPP who is paid a staggering £29.8 million, or 780 times his average employee.
British American Tobacco, SAB Miller and Unilever are among the top 10 FTSE 100 companies with the largest pay gaps.
"While Government figures confirm that wages for ordinary workers keep falling, it's clear that not everyone is feeling the pain," High Pay Centre Director Deborah Hargreaves, said in a press release.
"When bosses make hundreds of times as much money as the rest of the workforce, it creates a deep sense of unfairness."
Read MoreUK to hit bad bankers with bonus clawbacks
The report comes amid a fierce debate over inequality and CEO pay. The U.K government has brought in measures in an attempt to curb executive pay such as forcing companies to report a single figure on how much the CEO earns in an attempt to be transparent. Shareholders have also been given a binding vote on directors' remuneration packages.
The High Pay Centre found the CEO pay figures from the companies' financial reports, while average worker earnings at the FTSE 100 firms were provided by Pensions and Investment Research Consultants (PIRC).
The pay gap ratios are calculated by taking account of the salary of CEOs and employees at FTSE 100 companies only. If the chief executives' pay packet was compared with the whole of the country it would be 174 times the average U.K. worker.
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"Britain's executives haven't got so much better over the past two decades. The only reason why their pay has increased so rapidly compared to their employees is that they are able to get away with it," Hargreaves added.
- By CNBC's Arjun Kharpal
cynic
- 18 Aug 2014 18:48
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hilary - there may well have been but that doesn't de facto mean that they wanted a woman pm, otherwise there would have been one much sooner or even subsequently
hilary
- 18 Aug 2014 18:56
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Sure, there are other per-requisites (such as wanting to stand as party leader in the first place), but do you think that, if less than 1 in 6 of the UK population had been female in the late 70's, Cyners, it would have helped or encumbered Maggie's chances of becoming PM?
Haystack
- 18 Aug 2014 19:09
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Exec
I use
http://www.7dayshop.com/
and for electronics etc. They have fantastically cheap USB sticks, batteries, chargers and all sorts. They are in Guernsey and have low tax and often free postage.
MaxK
- 18 Aug 2014 23:56
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No.
Easier (and cheaper) to do a straight forward round hole and square off the corners.
This thing is so off the rails as to be laughable...where do you find em?
ExecLine
- 19 Aug 2014 00:09
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MaxK
- 19 Aug 2014 09:03
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oalexander
19 August 2014 5:34am
From vox.com:
The absurdity runs deep: America is using American military equipment to bomb other pieces of American military equipment halfway around the world. The reason the American military equipment got there in the first place was because, in 2003, the US had to use its military to rebuild the Iraqi army, which it just finished destroying with the American military. The American weapons the US gave the Iraqi army totally failed at making Iraq secure and have become tools of terror used by an offshoot of al-Qaeda to terrorize the Iraqis that the US supposedly liberated a decade ago. And so now the US has to use American weaponry to destroy the American weaponry it gave Iraqis to make Iraqis safer, in order to make Iraqis safer.
Now we are arming the Kurds.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/cartoon/2014/aug/18/ben-jennings-uk-involvement-iraq
2517GEORGE
- 19 Aug 2014 11:54
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FTSE up as a UK rates hike in 2014 looks less likely
2517
midknight
- 19 Aug 2014 12:09
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Exec, I get my ink stuff from these people. Never had any probs. Freephone 0800 number
and open on Sundays as well. Have a look
here.
midknight
- 19 Aug 2014 12:23
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Have corrected url in my last post here about ink supplies.