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Philip Green


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  • 1 month later...

I'd love to see the cunt drown on the grease from his tiny bit of remaining hair.

 

Just after his wife divorced him and kept all the money.

Did you not see Panorama on Monday ?

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07zd9hm/panorama-bhs-how-did-it-happen

 

 

In other news which wont make a blind bit of difference to him.

 

MPs to vote on stripping Sir Philip Green's knighthood

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37647721

 

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  • 4 years later...

Another part of his empire about to go tits up unless there's a bailout.

 

Sadly, this wont affect the cunt in the slightest. Wonder how long it will be before all the usual dividend news comes out that seems to be part of anything this cunt has a hand in. 

 

Arcadia: Buyers to 'pick over carcass' of Topshop owner, says former boss

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55113812

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42 minutes ago, Trumo said:

Green is always referred to as the "King of the High Street" but he seems about as effective a retail boss as Donald Trump is to running a casino. To me, Philip Green is synonymous with obsolete stock and large gaping holes in pension funds.

That's unfair.

 

You forgot the tax-dodging. 

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4 hours ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

Ashley made most of his money selling replica shirts at £50 a time when they cost less than £5 to make. Pretty much every football fan who owns a replica shirt has made a £35 plus contribution to his fortune. Every game you see 1,000s of shirts that he made a profit on. We were the mugs not him. 

I thought it was sporting good in general and not just solely football shirts. 

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