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    Not having this from Clive Black at Shore Capital!

    Clive Black, an analyst at Shore Capital, was surprised and pleased to hear of Rose's appointment. However, Black reiterated his 'sell' recommendation for Ocado's shares, saying: "The evidence tends to suggest that bad companies will always beat good management. To use a footballing analogy, this appointment has the feel of Harry Redknapp joining QPR from Tottenham Hotspur. Where would one rather be?"
    Full boring article can be read here.



    F*ckin rude! If I was more immature I'd be encouraging people to email/call his firm (details are can be found here http://www.shorecap.gg/contact-us) to suggest he be more careful when insulting people's football clubs

  • #2
    Pretty lame if the bloke can't even make a lighthearted footballing analogy without people complaining to his company

    This would make us even more thin-skinned than Liverpool fans...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Geng View Post
      Pretty lame if the bloke can't even make a lighthearted footballing analogy without people complaining to his company

      This would make us even more thin-skinned than Liverpool fans...
      The evidence tends to suggest that bad companies will always beat good management.
      and

      this appointment has the feel of Harry Redknapp joining QPR from Tottenham Hotspur. Where would one rather be?"
      Im a QPR militant and this is not lighthearted this is a insult against my hooped god

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SpankwiR View Post
        and



        Im a QPR militant and this is not lighthearted this is a insult against my hooped god
        I read this in the Standard last night Spank. To be honest I just chuckled, you don't expect to many referrences to our predicament in the Business section do you!
        Hopefully Harry will have the last laugh

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        • #5
          Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View Post
          I read this in the Standard last night Spank. To be honest I just chuckled, you don't expect to many referrences to our predicament in the Business section do you!
          Hopefully Harry will have the last laugh
          Well I've just battered the f*ck out of an Ocado man and tourched his van which has made me feel better. He probably didn't deserve it and had no idea what I was screaming about

          he'll put that down to wrong place wrong time I suppose.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SpankwiR View Post
            Well I've just battered the f*ck out of an Ocado man and tourched his van which has made me feel better. He probably didn't deserve it and had no idea what I was screaming about

            he'll put that down to wrong place wrong time I suppose.
            Well that will teach him to be 15mins late delivering your Fois Gras

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SpankwiR View Post
              Well I've just battered the f*ck out of an Ocado man and tourched his van which has made me feel better. He probably didn't deserve it and had no idea what I was screaming about

              he'll put that down to wrong place wrong time I suppose.
              hahaha brilliant

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              • #8
                Stuart Rose - was head of M&S. Very successful. Leaves and takes some time out of the job market, doing a few interviews here and there. Takes on new challenge: heading a struggling company that's hemoraging money for the past few years, costs are way above what the company pulls in via customers. Only surviving thanks to a massive loan from a bank.

                HR - was manager of Spurts. Very successful. Leaves and takes some time out of the job market, doing a few interviews here and there. Takes on a new challenge: heading a struggling club that's hemoraging money for the past few years, costs are way above what the company pulls in via turnstiles. Only survining thanks to a massive loan from some rich businessmen.

                I think the man's got it pretty much spot on. In fact, the only difference between them is that one's called "Stuart" and one's called "Harry"

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by QPR_NW10 View Post
                  Stuart Rose - was head of M&S. Very successful. Leaves and takes some time out of the job market, doing a few interviews here and there. Takes on new challenge: heading a struggling company that's hemoraging money for the past few years, costs are way above what the company pulls in via customers. Only surviving thanks to a massive loan from a bank.

                  HR - was manager of Spurts. Very successful. Leaves and takes some time out of the job market, doing a few interviews here and there. Takes on a new challenge: heading a struggling club that's hemoraging money for the past few years, costs are way above what the company pulls in via turnstiles. Only survining thanks to a massive loan from some rich businessmen.

                  I think the man's got it pretty much spot on. In fact, the only difference between them is that one's called "Stuart" and one's called "Harry"
                  Waahahhahahhaha!

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