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Co Operative Massive Debts
this is quite astonishing, had no idea they had their fingers in so many pies
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/b usiness /news/c oop-gro up-to-s ell-far ms-ahea d-of-2b n-loss- 9153806 .html
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I've known the CEO for years ever since he was a Director at Superdrug. He is a good man and very capable but the long-term misdemeanors of their banking division has ruined the entire group and threatens to damage good businesses that were considered gilt edged such as the funeral and farming businesses. Very sad indeed.
18:13 Wed 26th Feb 2014
The Co-op is to sell its farming assets and will consider the future of its pharmacy business as part of plans to revive the troubled mutual.
The group, which is reportedly set to announce losses of £2 billion in results for 2013 due next month, has started the process of selling the agriculture business, which features 15 farms and three packing sites.
I've known the CEO for years ever since he was a Director at Superdrug.
He is a good man and very capable but the long-term misdemeanors of their banking division has ruined the entire group and threatens to damage good businesses that were considered gilt edged such as the funeral and farming businesses.
Very sad indeed.
He is a good man and very capable but the long-term misdemeanors of their banking division has ruined the entire group and threatens to damage good businesses that were considered gilt edged such as the funeral and farming businesses.
Very sad indeed.
It's not really debts, but it is a huge loss. The man factors were the Bank's losses due primarily to writing off of bad debts from the Britannia Building Society which it took over a few years ago and the writing down of the value of the Somerfield stores it purchased a few years ago too. The Coop clearly overstretched itself a few years ago and made some poor strategic decisions.
The farming business looks enormous but according to the news it employs only 200 people so I'm not sure how big it really is and how much can be raised.
The farming business looks enormous but according to the news it employs only 200 people so I'm not sure how big it really is and how much can be raised.
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Job cuts
Over four years, Co-op Group is planning to cut running costs by £500m, of which it has already identified £100m of savings.
To achieve these cuts, I am told there will be thousands of job losses, probably between 4,000 and 5,000 by 2017, especially in head office and in support positions.
But Mr Sutherland and his board colleagues have yet to calculate precisely how many jobs will go, and he is not expected to give details for some weeks yet.
Job cuts
Over four years, Co-op Group is planning to cut running costs by £500m, of which it has already identified £100m of savings.
To achieve these cuts, I am told there will be thousands of job losses, probably between 4,000 and 5,000 by 2017, especially in head office and in support positions.
But Mr Sutherland and his board colleagues have yet to calculate precisely how many jobs will go, and he is not expected to give details for some weeks yet.
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