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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 15 Jan 18 6.32pm

Originally posted by CambridgeEagle


Quite. Their dividend policy was a disgrace and showed flagrant contempt for their staff and other stakeholders.

Chris Grayling is being made to look more of an imbecile week by week. First the East Coast mainline debacle and now this. The man should lose his job over this one. He's cost us taxpayers a lot of money with his negligence.

Hear hear, grayling.........

 

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View simlaboy's Profile simlaboy Flag coulsdon 15 Jan 18 6.50pm Send a Private Message to simlaboy Add simlaboy as a friend

This will be the start , all these companies with no assets apart from government contracts , mainly rented offices ,leased plant and vehicles , Mitie will be next

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 15 Jan 18 7.33pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

The word on the wire is that House of Fraser will be the next big name to disappear although not in the construction industrry

 

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View Sportyteacher's Profile Sportyteacher Flag London 15 Jan 18 8.11pm Send a Private Message to Sportyteacher Add Sportyteacher as a friend

What's liquation?

 

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View braunstoneagle's Profile braunstoneagle Flag the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 15 Jan 18 8.47pm Send a Private Message to braunstoneagle Add braunstoneagle as a friend

couldnt have happened to a nice company

has the pleasure of having carillion as my FM team when in the prison service & they were a shambles, took them over a year to do simple things like fixing freezers as they never paid their bills.

got told this was happening 4 months ago, im just suprised it took so long.

 


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View matt_himself's Profile matt_himself Flag Matataland 16 Jan 18 6.43am Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Originally posted by CambridgeEagle


Quite. Their dividend policy was a disgrace and showed flagrant contempt for their staff and other stakeholders.

Chris Grayling is being made to look more of an imbecile week by week. First the East Coast mainline debacle and now this. The man should lose his job over this one. He's cost us taxpayers a lot of money with his negligence.

Grayling hasn’t caused Carillion to collapse. Management over stretching the company and poor payment from Middle East contracts eroding cash flow appear to have done most of the damage. Carillion would have had to make guarantees about their financial stability when entering into tenders for contracts and these would, in all probability, would have to backed up with statements or guarantees from banks or credit rating agencies. If Carillion satisfied these items of a tender with credible evidence, why is Grayling to blame?

Your statement appears politically driven rather than a fair assessment of the situation.

 


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View jimruss's Profile jimruss Flag Sidcup 16 Jan 18 7.13am Send a Private Message to jimruss Add jimruss as a friend

Originally posted by simlaboy

This will be the start , all these companies with no assets apart from government contracts , mainly rented offices ,leased plant and vehicles , Mitie will be next

My wife works for Mitie, the bit she works for which is something to do with home care has been struggling for ages. I'd be amazed if they were still going in 6 months, staff morale very low, people leaving left, right and centre, they don't have a pot to pis5 in either.

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 16 Jan 18 9.31am

Originally posted by jimruss

My wife works for Mitie, the bit she works for which is something to do with home care has been struggling for ages. I'd be amazed if they were still going in 6 months, staff morale very low, people leaving left, right and centre, they don't have a pot to pis5 in either.

At least the chief execs going to pick up his £660 k salary, and paid till October, maybe he could put some in the pot for the people not being paid,,,

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 16 Jan 18 9.34am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by croydon proud

At least the chief execs going to pick up his £660 k salary, and paid till October, maybe he could put some in the pot for the people not being paid,,,

I read that yesterday but I don't see how he's going to be paid as the company has gone into liquidation and he is just another creditor

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 16 Jan 18 9.42am

I hope youre right mate, but knowing how life works I doubt it, bit like companies folding with massive debts and opening up the next day under a different name, but, hope youre right all the same!

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 16 Jan 18 9.55am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

I was listening to the Radio 5 phone in this morning and they were discussing how the demise of Carillion would affect the thousands of small businesses that supplied them.

Not one of the people that telephoned saying that they had lost tens or hundreds of thousands in the liquidation mentioned credit insurance which surprised me.

Surely any business that had all of it's eggs in one basket should insure their debts to make sure that the demise of their customer doesn't mean the demise of themselves too

 

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View mezzer's Profile mezzer Flag Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 16 Jan 18 9.59am Send a Private Message to mezzer Add mezzer as a friend

Also wonder how many people will now be claiming off the PPI claims companies for not having payment protection insurance for their mortgages because they were mis-sold their mis-selling claim.

 


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