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Originally posted by surrey_hoop View PostNo, it's a question of semantics. My points are all valid as well.
At least we agree on the Rob Green #### up!
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Originally posted by ArthurQPR_NYC View Posttop post. finally bringing it back into reason. this article is exactly what Hubble's said: Amit's dad is only a 10% shareholder and is leaking to the media his anger that the low cost airline sector is not as profitable as he'd like. Not only is Air Asia Group Malaysia the majority SH at 49%, the 3rd and final shareholder is Tata Group - which is run by Mittal, aka Amit's father in law!
I don't know Amit Bhatia as well as ITK experts like those on this thread obviously. But I can't see Amit getting between his dad throwing his toys out the pram, and his wife's daddy who owns much more of the company!
And certainly this wouldn't impact QPR's goings on.
If Amit's dad had any sense, he would divest, or try some methods of hostile takeover for majority. Clearly no one else on that board agrees with his views.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostActually it's not about semantics. You said 'fighting amongst themselves' was 'not stating or even insinuating' that the situation is a drama. Since you have no evidence that they are actually 'fighting amongst themselves', other than that Bhatia Snr. has filed a lawsuit against Fernandes, which is a standard business MO in this particular situation, and does not represent any kind of picture of the QPR boardroom situation, I submit sir, that you are dramatising the situation for rhetorical effect. If it was down to semantics, it would be about our personal interpretations, but in this case, I'd say it doesn't require such hair-splitting to discern the meaning.
At least we agree on the Rob Green #### up!
You're right on Rob Geen however.
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