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Post by Pacifico on May 21, 2023 16:31:47 GMT
Well if they dont want shares in the company then they obviously are not going to bother turning up for a vote they cannot participate in. Lot easier just to go and work for the outfit down the road. Well, if you don't support such a scheme, you've no right to moan when companies move their production abroad. There's a way to stop it. It's a bit lefty, though. You cannot force people to buy shares in companies if they dont want to.
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Post by colbops on May 21, 2023 16:33:19 GMT
At least I can understand a point, seems beyond you. Can you dead nag? You haven't shown you are capable of understanding the topic. Or anyother topic that is being debated by adults. Constantly referring to him as dead nag doesn't seem particularly adult.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on May 21, 2023 16:57:32 GMT
But fair considering his propensity for flogging a dead horse, although personally I think that "Wonky Donkey" suits him better.
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Post by jonksy on May 21, 2023 16:58:54 GMT
Can you dead nag? You haven't shown you are capable of understanding the topic. Or anyother topic that is being debated by adults. Constantly referring to him as dead nag doesn't seem particularly adult. Have you heard about flogging a dead horse?
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on May 21, 2023 17:03:10 GMT
Constantly referring to him as dead nag doesn't seem particularly adult. Have you heard about flogging a dead horse? He's into sado masochism, bestiality and necrophilia. Although I think he's just flogging a dead horse.
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Post by Einhorn on May 21, 2023 17:20:38 GMT
Well, if you don't support such a scheme, you've no right to moan when companies move their production abroad. There's a way to stop it. It's a bit lefty, though. You cannot force people to buy shares in companies if they dont want to. Whether people want buy to shares will depend on the circumstances. If you work for a company and the management announces it is going to move your job abroad, you will probably find yourself suddenly interested in any device that prevents that. If you and your colleagues are not interested in maintaining your jobs, no harm is done.
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Post by colbops on May 21, 2023 17:23:00 GMT
You cannot force people to buy shares in companies if they dont want to. Whether people want buy to shares will depend on the circumstances. Like whether they need the money to top up the leccy
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Post by Einhorn on May 21, 2023 17:24:05 GMT
Whether people want buy to shares will depend on the circumstances. Like whether they need the money to top up the leccy Sure. Stuff like whether they enjoy eating. That sort of thing.
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Post by Pacifico on May 21, 2023 17:54:23 GMT
You cannot force people to buy shares in companies if they dont want to. Whether people want buy to shares will depend on the circumstances. If you work for a company and the management announces it is going to move your job abroad, you will probably find yourself suddenly interested in any device that prevents that. If you and your colleagues are not interested in maintaining your jobs, no harm is done. If they want a vote in a particular AGM they can go out and buy shares at any time - but expecting people to buy them on the off-chance that the company is going to move abroad is I suggest, highly unlikely. And from an investment perspective buying shares in the company that you work for is a terrible decision.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2023 17:57:54 GMT
Can you dead nag? You haven't shown you are capable of understanding the topic. Or anyother topic that is being debated by adults. Constantly referring to him as dead nag doesn't seem particularly adult. Most of the old farts around here are epic in their juvenility, as you so clearly highlight in this case. Yet they cite supposed immaturity as a reason to deny votes to the 17 year olds they so love to condescend to. If immaturity were the deciding factor most of the pensioners haunting this forum would not have the vote, lol.
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Post by Einhorn on May 21, 2023 18:04:26 GMT
Whether people want buy to shares will depend on the circumstances. If you work for a company and the management announces it is going to move your job abroad, you will probably find yourself suddenly interested in any device that prevents that. If you and your colleagues are not interested in maintaining your jobs, no harm is done. If they want a vote in a particular AGM they can go out and buy shares at any time - but expecting people to buy them on the off-chance that the company is going to move abroad is I suggest, highly unlikely. And from an investment perspective buying shares in the company that you work for is a terrible decision. Maybe, just give them voting rights on whether their company can move abroad, then.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 21, 2023 18:34:24 GMT
Constantly referring to him as dead nag doesn't seem particularly adult. Most of the old farts around here are epic in their juvenility, as you so clearly highlight in this case. Yet they cite supposed immaturity as a reason to deny votes to the 17 year olds they so love to condescend to. If immaturity were the deciding factor most of the pensioners haunting this forum would not have the vote, lol. It has already been pointed out to you that according to the law, adulthood starts at 18 years old. Prior to adulthood, is childhood.
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Post by jonksy on May 21, 2023 19:18:18 GMT
Most of the old farts around here are epic in their juvenility, as you so clearly highlight in this case. Yet they cite supposed immaturity as a reason to deny votes to the 17 year olds they so love to condescend to. If immaturity were the deciding factor most of the pensioners haunting this forum would not have the vote, lol. It has already been pointed out to you that according to the law, adulthood starts at 18 years old. Prior to adulthood, is childhood. Funny how the remainers act like children isn't it mate?
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Post by Red Rackham on May 21, 2023 19:41:40 GMT
It has already been pointed out to you that according to the law, adulthood starts at 18 years old. Prior to adulthood, is childhood. Funny how the remainers act like children isn't it mate? Quite right Jonksy, and I have a theory on that, it's a theory that for some reason annoys srb7677. It goes something like this... In my opinion left wing remainiacs tend to be young and inexperienced and the younger they are the more inexperienced they tend to be, who's surprised? Which is why Labour are so keen on allowing children to vote.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on May 21, 2023 20:00:48 GMT
Funny how the remainers act like children isn't it mate? Quite right Jonksy, and I have a theory on that, it's a theory that for some reason annoys srb7677. It goes something like this... In my opinion left wing remainiacs tend to be young and inexperienced and the younger they are the more inexperienced they tend to be, who's surprised? Which is why Labour are so keen on allowing children to vote. And the older ones are people who've never grown up. Like Shrieky who's still having teenage tantrums.
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