saving JPR17 Aug 2017 13:04
Me thinks that JPR will survive with AH, I could say unfortunately but that would be cruel and I don't mean to be, buying the i was a stroke of genius, all the work getting the company into digital age all the redundancies etc that was needed yes right time right place etc but it's time for him to move on and let fresh hands turn the tiller.
All the chat about Scandinavian interlopers can only be good, 5% holding can't achieve zilch but with CA in the loop, transforming but it will need majors (shareholders) to pile in and that's where the problem lies, it seems they are happy to watch it seems and let themselves be perceived as dolts instead of being proactive for their clients pensions or whatever they are meant to be achieving with their holding in JPR.
To me if JPR can make the case to enable better funding for the next 4 years (yes that's easily said) by demonstrating that it is no basket case, look at TNI's debt and separate the national from the regional profits, JPR does generate loads of cash and as such will continue to attract vultures.