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Hasn't seen the attachment. Now I have I find your association of my light hearted comment with the attachment unbelievable.
Well can't please them all. Cross you off the Xmas list then.
Redceo, "Some tied to the bumper by their ankles ;-)".
Really??? I find that comment particularly offensive, distasteful and unnecessary.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-berkshire-51801840
sharetrader10 thanks for your post which makes a lot of very good points. I guess thats what the whole transformation programme is about and we were already behind. If anything hopefully when we come out of this we can accelerate our activities, taking the people with us of course.
From what I've read yesterday the results are being delayed, however it looks like this is due to the FCA asking companies to delay their results due to the virus - giving all listed companies an extra 2 months to finalise them - so looks like the revised date would be somewhere between 21/5 and the 21/7 (unless the advise from the FCA changes) - the delay doesn't feel like a negative thing
Hopefully this virus situation puts the management and unions minds in perspective regarding their differences, and that the reality of the situation regarding declining letter volumes, and the need for change is overcome quickly
Lack of parcel volume capability is real now, and will not disappear once the virus is under control, the likelihood is letter volumes will not pick up back to pre-virus levels, and that Parcel volumes (opportunities) will continue to increase, RMG will not be well placed to adapt to that environment, and as such will not benefit, which can only push the company further towards decline/cost cutting and redundancies
I've been buying small amounts over the past 14months, however it's always been on a downward slope - disappointing, however a stark reality of the situation, declining business (forward looking) = declining share price :(