It amazes me how they can be so duplicitous then expect people to buy into their idea with no reservations.
One minute they're telling the investors that its all about reducing debt, the next they're saying....we're keeping it for ourselves, sod the debt.
What investor in their right mind would believe anything they ever say or do, how can an investor trust them to sell at the right point so that said investor makes his return.
Surely investors will worry that the glazers will continually pull stunts whereby they get money out but the shareholders get nothing, if say in X years time they sell for £ 2 billion but they owe £2 billion how do the shareholders make their return...???
One minute they're telling the investors that its all about reducing debt, the next they're saying....we're keeping it for ourselves, sod the debt.
What investor in their right mind would believe anything they ever say or do, how can an investor trust them to sell at the right point so that said investor makes his return.
Surely investors will worry that the glazers will continually pull stunts whereby they get money out but the shareholders get nothing, if say in X years time they sell for £ 2 billion but they owe £2 billion how do the shareholders make their return...???