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It seems that agreement has been made between EMI Music
and Alan Levy with regard to his departure from the company. It is reported that Levy departs with a golden handshake of UKP 7,000,000 - small potatoes compared with the deal which Levy set up by which Mariah Carey has been paid $28m (£19m) by EMI Records to end her recording contract with the company in 2002. At least on a temporary basis all EMI heads now report directly to the Chairman and his chief financial officer. EMI Classics is facing re-structuring, and plans for this are to be announced in the next few days. Hmm. Two vacancies at EMI Now where's my CV? :-)) Iain |
It's tough at the top
"Iain Churches" wrote in message i... It seems that agreement has been made between EMI Music and Alan Levy with regard to his departure from the company. It is reported that Levy departs with a golden handshake of UKP 7,000,000 - small potatoes compared with the deal which Levy set up by which Mariah Carey has been paid $28m (£19m) by EMI Records to end her recording contract with the company in 2002. At least on a temporary basis all EMI heads now report directly to the Chairman and his chief financial officer. EMI Classics is facing re-structuring, and plans for this are to be announced in the next few days. Hmm. Two vacancies at EMI Now where's my CV? :-)) I wouldn't get too excited - 'restructuring' usually means *downsizing/deleting*!! :-) (Cod fishermen and the MI have a lot in common IMO - apart from the smell...!! ;-) |
It's tough at the top
"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Iain Churches" wrote in message i... It seems that agreement has been made between EMI Music and Alan Levy with regard to his departure from the company. It is reported that Levy departs with a golden handshake of UKP 7,000,000 - small potatoes compared with the deal which Levy set up by which Mariah Carey has been paid $28m (£19m) by EMI Records to end her recording contract with the company in 2002. At least on a temporary basis all EMI heads now report directly to the Chairman and his chief financial officer. EMI Classics is facing re-structuring, and plans for this are to be announced in the next few days. Hmm. Two vacancies at EMI Now where's my CV? :-)) I wouldn't get too excited - 'restructuring' usually means *downsizing/deleting*!! :-) (Cod fishermen and the MI have a lot in common IMO - apart from the smell...!! ;-) :-)) Have you ever met a cod fisherman who gets a golden handshake of UKP 7M when he returns with his net empty? |
It's tough at the top
"Iain Churches" wrote in message i... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Iain Churches" wrote in message i... It seems that agreement has been made between EMI Music and Alan Levy with regard to his departure from the company. It is reported that Levy departs with a golden handshake of UKP 7,000,000 - small potatoes compared with the deal which Levy set up by which Mariah Carey has been paid $28m (£19m) by EMI Records to end her recording contract with the company in 2002. At least on a temporary basis all EMI heads now report directly to the Chairman and his chief financial officer. EMI Classics is facing re-structuring, and plans for this are to be announced in the next few days. Hmm. Two vacancies at EMI Now where's my CV? :-)) I wouldn't get too excited - 'restructuring' usually means *downsizing/deleting*!! :-) (Cod fishermen and the MI have a lot in common IMO - apart from the smell...!! ;-) :-)) Have you ever met a cod fisherman who gets a golden handshake of UKP 7M when he returns with his net empty? I don't know who's been telling you stories, but I don't go on that sort of date..... Now, *someone* has been rather quiet in here lately - do you think this could be the reason: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Crazy%20Dave.wmv ?? :-) |
It's tough at the top
In article , Iain Churches
wrote: (Cod fishermen and the MI have a lot in common IMO - apart from the smell...!! ;-) :-)) Have you ever met a cod fisherman who gets a golden handshake of UKP 7M when he returns with his net empty? Erm... my recollection is that some owners of fishing boats were paid to take their boats out of use and cease fishing. The reason being the damage they were doing to the fish stocks. No idea what they were paid, but there may be an parallel at some level. Slainte, Jim -- Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Audio Misc http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/AudioMisc/index.html Armstrong Audio http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/Audio/armstrong.html Barbirolli Soc. http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/JBSoc/JBSoc.html |
It's tough at the top
Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article , Iain Churches wrote: Have you ever met a cod fisherman who gets a golden handshake of UKP 7M when he returns with his net empty? Erm... my recollection is that some owners of fishing boats were paid to take their boats out of use and cease fishing. The reason being the damage they were doing to the fish stocks. No idea what they were paid, but there may be an parallel at some level. The reason was the damage that the European Union was doing to fish stocks with its Common Fisheries Policy, forcing UK fishermen out of business with little compensation while allowing overfishing by the subsidised Spanish fleet. -- Eiron. |
It's tough at the top
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 17:28:00 +0000, Eiron wrote:
Jim Lesurf wrote: In article , Iain Churches wrote: Have you ever met a cod fisherman who gets a golden handshake of UKP 7M when he returns with his net empty? Erm... my recollection is that some owners of fishing boats were paid to take their boats out of use and cease fishing. The reason being the damage they were doing to the fish stocks. No idea what they were paid, but there may be an parallel at some level. The reason was the damage that the European Union was doing to fish stocks with its Common Fisheries Policy, forcing UK fishermen out of business with little compensation while allowing overfishing by the subsidised Spanish fleet. The big problem seem to remember was that our government was asking our fishermen - particularly in Cornwall - not to fish, and the Spaniards bought up all their fishing licenses. We then had the spectacle of Newquay fishing boats on the beach and Spanish trawlers hard at work twenty miles offshore. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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"Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 17:28:00 +0000, Eiron wrote: Jim Lesurf wrote: In article , Iain Churches wrote: Have you ever met a cod fisherman who gets a golden handshake of UKP 7M when he returns with his net empty? Erm... my recollection is that some owners of fishing boats were paid to take their boats out of use and cease fishing. The reason being the damage they were doing to the fish stocks. No idea what they were paid, but there may be an parallel at some level. The reason was the damage that the European Union was doing to fish stocks with its Common Fisheries Policy, forcing UK fishermen out of business with little compensation while allowing overfishing by the subsidised Spanish fleet. The big problem seem to remember was that our government was asking our fishermen - particularly in Cornwall - not to fish, and the Spaniards bought up all their fishing licenses. We then had the spectacle of Newquay fishing boats on the beach and Spanish trawlers hard at work twenty miles offshore. OK, I've been a bit too obscure - my comment wasn't really to do with *payouts* or dodgy, 'anti British' EU policies, but with a couple of industries that have worked their 'income sources' to death with too much short-sighted greed and are now 'reaping the benefits' and shrinking/disappearing as a result...!! |
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