so ..... basically they're bust - - - continued

TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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" It is less than three years since Readie became the UK’s largest employee-owned construction contractor ... selling to an employee ownership trust in March 2021, Readie founder/chairman Stuart Read and managing director Paul Stephens agreed to take payments for their shares from future profits of the business. "

bet he's had his bucks :rolleyes:
Big expansion and a collapse in profits. Never a good combination!!
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
how the hell does a company making these sorts of losses over a four year period continue to trade FFS ..... and they ain't too big to fold 🤬

 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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7.8% in April :mad: thought last years hike was bad ...... but pretty light compared to some :oops::oops::oops:

" would mean an extra £5.4mi towards a £21.9m budget shortfall the council is facing "

would've helped not spending £20m on an industrial estate, out of county that, is virtually devoid of any takers, has never had any proper occupancy and is unlikely to either .... they should stop dabbling in stuff they know sweet FA about and stick to spending our money on the services they're supposed to be managing/providing ... not pissing about at being property magnates ........ wan**rs - without accountability :mad::mad::mad:
 
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6feetdown

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" would mean an extra £5.4mi towards a £21.9m budget shortfall the council is facing "

would've helped not spending £20m on an industrial estate, out of county that, is virtually devoid of any takers, has never had any proper occupancy and is unlikely to either .... they should stop dabbling in stuff they know sweet FA about and stick to spending our money on the services they're supposed to be managing/providing ... not pissing about at being property magnates ........ wan**rs - without accountability :mad::mad::mad:
Exactly
 
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bobthebuilder

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" would mean an extra £5.4mi towards a £21.9m budget shortfall the council is facing "

would've helped not spending £20m on an industrial estate, out of county that, is virtually devoid of any takers, has never had any proper occupancy and is unlikely to either .... they should stop dabbling in stuff they know sweet FA about and stick to spending our money on the services they're supposed to be managing/providing ... not pissing about at being property magnates ........ wan**rs - without accountability :mad::mad::mad:
3.6million to uganda to plant trees ,4.5 million for a farm with no plan ,30 more am s 100 miliion,not hard to find where the waste is
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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agreed, but I was just talking Monmouthshire's 'squanderings' without Dickford's efforts
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
again .... how can a company sustain such losses year on year ..... other arms must be making inordinate profits to keep the losers afloat


" Toolstation France grew sales by 29% in 2023 but losses increased to £18m as six new stores were added alongside. It is expected to lose a further £20m this year. “Management has concluded that the investment required to reach profitability is no longer sustainable and today confirms that it is working on a plan for a potential exit of the business,” the board said. ........ Toolstation Benelux also grew turnover, by 11%, but losses climbed from £15m to £19m. Management expects losses to narrow to around £12m in 2024 in Benelux and now anticipates that the Netherlands business will reach break-even by 2025 with Belgium forecast to break-even by 2028 "

why continue to bother with this level of losses ??????
 
doobin

doobin

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again .... how can a company sustain such losses year on year ..... other arms must be making inordinate profits to keep the losers afloat


" Toolstation France grew sales by 29% in 2023 but losses increased to £18m as six new stores were added alongside. It is expected to lose a further £20m this year. “Management has concluded that the investment required to reach profitability is no longer sustainable and today confirms that it is working on a plan for a potential exit of the business,” the board said. ........ Toolstation Benelux also grew turnover, by 11%, but losses climbed from £15m to £19m. Management expects losses to narrow to around £12m in 2024 in Benelux and now anticipates that the Netherlands business will reach break-even by 2025 with Belgium forecast to break-even by 2028 "

why continue to bother with this level of losses ??????
Or they are running on cheap credit...which is drying up.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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Or they are running on cheap credit...which is drying up.
but still making unsustainable losses Doob .. losses means debt somewhere - unless they have a money tree, or are printing it themselves :rolleyes:
 
TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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again .... how can a company sustain such losses year on year ..... other arms must be making inordinate profits to keep the losers afloat


" Toolstation France grew sales by 29% in 2023 but losses increased to £18m as six new stores were added alongside. It is expected to lose a further £20m this year. “Management has concluded that the investment required to reach profitability is no longer sustainable and today confirms that it is working on a plan for a potential exit of the business,” the board said. ........ Toolstation Benelux also grew turnover, by 11%, but losses climbed from £15m to £19m. Management expects losses to narrow to around £12m in 2024 in Benelux and now anticipates that the Netherlands business will reach break-even by 2025 with Belgium forecast to break-even by 2028 "

why continue to bother with this level of losses ??????
Toolstation losses come out of the profits of Travis Perkins.
 
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Stroppymonkey

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's what I said ;):p
Travis closed (very suddenly) the 2 local branches the Xmas week in 2022. Staff were told on the Monday, Shut on Friday. What a s**t Xmas Present. Surely could have waited till January for that news.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Travis closed (very suddenly) the 2 local branches the Xmas week in 2022. Staff were told on the Monday, Shut on Friday. What a s**t Xmas Present. Surely could have waited till January for that news.
dunno how the one in Aber survives ... never anyone in there and hardly ever see their trucks about .. very poor stock levels too
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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Knew this would happen can't get that big that fast
" We have approached Duchy Group and its subsidiary Duchy Plant Hire for a comment. Duchy Group's sales and business director Tony Whitmore told CornwallLive: "Please f**k off." " :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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