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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness

Peeps are waking UP ,

we have to many Idiots in to many high positions ,( In all walks of life )making stupid decisions ....they need to sort themselfs out or move over

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By *ovedupstillCouple
over a year ago

mullinwire

yeah, good to hear that aviva's shareholders voted against their boards pay deals

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"yeah, good to hear that aviva's shareholders voted against their boards pay deals"

apparently barclays had a protest vote to...but still won but by a much reduced margin....but even if they loose they can still press on and take the pay...the votes are not binding

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

is that when you wet urself

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By *ovedupstillCouple
over a year ago

mullinwire


"yeah, good to hear that aviva's shareholders voted against their boards pay deals

apparently barclays had a protest vote to...but still won but by a much reduced margin....but even if they loose they can still press on and take the pay...the votes are not binding "

shareholder votes count for nothing, the board still do what they want, they just have to realise, they try to raise funding for a project, are the shareholders going to bail them out? thats why they have offered higher dividends for next year.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"yeah, good to hear that aviva's shareholders voted against their boards pay deals

apparently barclays had a protest vote to...but still won but by a much reduced margin....but even if they loose they can still press on and take the pay...the votes are not binding shareholder votes count for nothing, the board still do what they want, they just have to realise, they try to raise funding for a project, are the shareholders going to bail them out? thats why they have offered higher dividends for next year."

BLATENT bribery and could be seen as corrupt....they shouls change the law and make a shareholders vote binding upon a board...as technically shareholders are thier employers xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Peeps are waking UP ,

we have to many Idiots in to many high positions ,( In all walks of life )making stupid decisions ....they need to sort themselfs out or move over "

Ade O'l Chum,,,,,,, but surely your statement doesn’t make sense ….!. does it?

I mean, its like a contradiction of terms offering a rationality suggesting an idiot could sort themselves out!!!….

Hmm d’ya see where I’m coming from?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The older I get, I need the toilet more too!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The older I get, I need the toilet more too! "

are you struggling with your anal retention ? are you in fact shitting yourself ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The older I get, I need the toilet more too!

are you struggling with your anal retention ? are you in fact shitting yourself ? "

Anel.........Never been confused!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The older I get, I need the toilet more too!

are you struggling with your anal retention ? are you in fact shitting yourself ?

Anel.........Never been confused! "

I find your clarity of mind pleasing xxx please accept my best wishes for the maintanance of your bowel control xxx

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"is that when you wet urself"

LOL.. , yeah , and they take the piss tooooooooo...

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"Peeps are waking UP ,

we have to many Idiots in to many high positions ,( In all walks of life )making stupid decisions ....they need to sort themselfs out or move over

Ade O'l Chum,,,,,,, but surely your statement doesn’t make sense ….!. does it?

I mean, its like a contradiction of terms offering a rationality suggesting an idiot could sort themselves out!!!….

Hmm d’ya see where I’m coming from?

"

Hang on i'll just get me binns ..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

preference for recruiting "yes men/women"?

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"preference for recruiting "yes men/women"?"

Big Cock /Big Tits ...?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"yeah, good to hear that aviva's shareholders voted against their boards pay deals

apparently barclays had a protest vote to...but still won but by a much reduced margin....but even if they loose they can still press on and take the pay...the votes are not binding shareholder votes count for nothing, the board still do what they want, they just have to realise, they try to raise funding for a project, are the shareholders going to bail them out? thats why they have offered higher dividends for next year."

It depends on the rules of the company. Some shareholder votes are binding but they usually call for a large majority to make them so

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"yeah, good to hear that aviva's shareholders voted against their boards pay deals

apparently barclays had a protest vote to...but still won but by a much reduced margin....but even if they loose they can still press on and take the pay...the votes are not binding shareholder votes count for nothing, the board still do what they want, they just have to realise, they try to raise funding for a project, are the shareholders going to bail them out? thats why they have offered higher dividends for next year.

It depends on the rules of the company. Some shareholder votes are binding but they usually call for a large majority to make them so"

The shareholders can sell their shares in the company anytime ,if they feel strongly enough about the decisions of the board , thats the only way to get attention

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