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Another Greedy Banker Throws His Toys Out Of The Pram.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 2652559 0
This Bank is forecast to lose £2bn this year ! I simply can't see why we should be held to ransom by these greedy people. If he wants to resign, then let him ! There must be an executive somewhere in Britain that would gladly have this job, take a reasonable salary and just get on with the work in hand. I'm getting a tad fed up hearing that people simply won't work, for massively failing companies like this Bank, without earning ludicrous salaries.
Hasn't it occurred to anyone that one of the main reasons that companies are losing such eye-watering amounts of money every year, is because they are hemorrhaging money in paying huge wages for its senior staff ?
I am also at a loss to understand that if this company is going to lose £2bn, where is the money coming from to pay its senior staff ? If I owned a small engineering company, for instance and I was losing money, the company would expire overnight. And yet these bl**dy Banks can continue to pay footballers wages, even though there isn't any money left in the coffers !
This Bank is forecast to lose £2bn this year ! I simply can't see why we should be held to ransom by these greedy people. If he wants to resign, then let him ! There must be an executive somewhere in Britain that would gladly have this job, take a reasonable salary and just get on with the work in hand. I'm getting a tad fed up hearing that people simply won't work, for massively failing companies like this Bank, without earning ludicrous salaries.
Hasn't it occurred to anyone that one of the main reasons that companies are losing such eye-watering amounts of money every year, is because they are hemorrhaging money in paying huge wages for its senior staff ?
I am also at a loss to understand that if this company is going to lose £2bn, where is the money coming from to pay its senior staff ? If I owned a small engineering company, for instance and I was losing money, the company would expire overnight. And yet these bl**dy Banks can continue to pay footballers wages, even though there isn't any money left in the coffers !
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