The more turnover the bigger the directors bonus. All plc's are the same, it's a recipe for massive debts for mergers and acquisitions.
Siobhan’s salary increase has to come from somewhere. Milk price down share price down. When will they have to start selling of some of the acquisitions that were bought at high enough money. Institutional investors will not be happy.A nice start to the week. Time to batten down the hatches me thinks. The spring could be low milk price one.
at least they,re predictable , another cent next month i,d say
I heard they are giving another fiver a tonne to the tillage man ....
I heard they are giving another fiver a tonne to the tillage man ....
I’ve no faith whatsoever in the current chairman, I had time for the previous 2 but the current lad seems a disaster and a real yes man to Bergin.We have no one to represent us. What's the betting another drop next month. Bergin and Talbot don't give a crap about the farmer on the ground
I’ve no faith whatsoever in the current chairman, I had time for the previous 2 but the current lad seems a disaster and a real yes man to Bergin.
ordinary board member gets 86k plus benefits so the chairman would be getting double that i,d say, almost as much as @kverneland es 80 gets for paying the best milk price in the country :Whistle2:Isn't there a 100k reasons to be a yes man though
there lies the problem. The west cork boards are on very small expenses roughly 100 euro a meeting 12 to 15 meetings a yr.250 if away for a full day and a trip every second yr.its very easy to make noise about milk price thenordinary board member gets 86k plus benefits so the chairman would be getting double that i,d say, almost as much as @kverneland es 80 gets for paying the best milk price in the country :Whistle2:
Local chairman would be getting 100 k ish to nod and smile and regurgitate a few lines that they feed him. Nice work If you can get it.
He gave a long time in training for the job , and age wise only got the gig in the nick of time.
That job would be more " Wheel him out , shake hands , smile , and warm them up for the kill " , than making decisions .
He gave a long time in training for the job , and age wise only got the gig in the nick of time.
That job would be more " Wheel him out , shake hands , smile , and warm them up for the kill " , than making decisions .
The farmer board member numbers were being reduced as part of the last spin out, I think it was 3 were losing their seats, a coup was organised in Lou of guaranteed seats, the ex chairman hadn’t a clue what was around the corner.The cynics would say that's why the previous chair suffered a coup d'etat. It was well noted by the Dealer in the Journal at the time too.
i often wondered what happened there , and i thought it was to do with getting a better milk priceThe farmer board member numbers were being reduced as part of the last spin out, I think it was 3 were losing their seats, a coup was organised in Lou of guaranteed seats, the ex chairman hadn’t a clue what was around the corner.