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The coral man done his job
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if ripe for a takeover - buy!
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As mad as it seems I may buy some
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Yep, unanle to take bets tonight on tomorrows racing. They are all a joke though to be fair.
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Wouldn't touch the shares with a bargepole. They could easily fall further unless the management radically overhaul the business or a buyer is found.
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unable to take bets tonight on tomorrows racing
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Well they ain't going to overhaul anything . . . Too stubeon too blinkered too blind.
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^^^ very true, still be sticking to their ethos as they're sweeping their belongings into a cardboard box and heading out the front door
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Why they haven't made more of Purple is a mystery, it should have given them a golden opportunity to take on Betfair at their own game but they are miles behind
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am I right in saying that the problem the firms have now with early prices is the fact that if they started taking all bets regardless
then it would hand a lot of clued up punters an easy gift by virtue of the fact that they (the punters) could lay on here at a lesser price after the early price bet has been struck |
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accounts of the clued up punters wouldn't last a week ...
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A week absolute max. Was a time they used the clued up punter but there childish bean counting approach means they even lost those marks.
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Feck me I hope that you are right Dickie as I have shorted them in a double with Tescos...
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As someone that was once a minor star in the game..
The fact is that all the people that have a clue work during the day.. The night shift is populated by clueless individuals that can only play on Social Media... Remember one night (OK it was a few years ago) that we were all pissed at about 3 AM and popped backed to the office and saw the night shift have all of the screens on MTV... They were dancing around the office.... And you would buy shares in such outfits.... |
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Depends that divesaty earn a few quid. . . .
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Nice on dav
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Fair play to them in the 2.50 @ Suvvell today, £3,65 are 2, 9/4 and 7/2, our Harrow based fraudsters are 7/4, 15/8 and 3/1.
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Not even joint top price on any runner in that race, not even the rags. Who runs this firm....
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LADBROKES ARE TO STOP LAYING OVERNIGHT PRICES IN SHOPS. . .
IF A PUNTER ASKS FOR ONE THE CASHIERS ARE TOLD TO TELL THEM TO BACK THEM ONLINE. ![]() 2 TEENY WEENY FAULTS HERE LADDIES . . . . ![]() YOUR ASKING YOUR STAFF TO IN EFFECT PUSH THERE SHOP PUNTERS ONLINE WHICH WILL POSS MAKE THEM REDUNDENT. ![]() ALSO ONLINE IN A CLICK OF A BUTTON THOSE SHOP PUNTERS WANTING THOSE BETS WILL BE RESTRICTED. WHOS GENIUS IDEA WAS THIS ?? STINKS OF PAT MAC AND THE B A C GOONS ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The next share price update may not require a pound sign.......
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The cashier can bet online though too at Laddies ?
I've looked for a price before and the cashier has gone onto the site and backed the selection for me on screen from the website prices. But it wasn't an overnight horse though, think it was some fiddly Eastern European Fixed match, Over 5.5 goals or something. |
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Experience
Pat McIntyre : Ladbrokes Team Leader : Trading Supervisor at Ladbrokes May 2000 – Present (14 years 9 months) Responsibility 1; Provide information to Director level on betting investigations Responsibility 2; Maintain various data reporting tools including Microsoft Pro-clarity Responsibility 3. Liaise with line management on trading related issues Responsibility 4. Authorise and control acceptance of bets Key Achievements : F*CK ALL |
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Key Achievements :
Project manager within a fantastic team, driving share price in ten years from £10 to £1-02. Halved OTC profits utilising a secret project team, focusing on lowest price on all selections. Instrumental at board room level in the regression of I.T systems and procedures, the main protagonist in flushing millions of pounds down the toilet in failed software systems. The catalyst for state of the art advertisement campaign 'The Ladbrokes Life'. |
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That is good big boss
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But the tragic/or not tragic thing is . . . Its all true
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Like that one big boss
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fighting back 22nd jan now £1.14 - must be opening shops now
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vile mob serves them right,they had great pleasure refusing bets best they open as a bakers
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£1.13 today and betfair now £16.10 - wot a kick up backside
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Never realised this was your thread straihty baby
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I notice today they have gone up 8p or 7% anyone got any inklings, mind you still a long way from the 2.46 that they used to be when I was thinking about bailing out if they had got to 2.50.
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Interesting , hoping its news like they will open there toilets to customers !!! and not done dodgy deal that's detrimental to racing game
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The worrying thing is rust who ran ladcrooks into the ground is now in charge at bha ffs.
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Still around £1.18 with all this doom n gloom - hopefully they shut all doors - a bookie business not prepared to take a bet
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just under a £1000 a machine per shop , they must be doing a lot wrong with every other aspect of their business
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Bookmaker Ladbrokes has reported a big fall in pre-tax profit for 2014, from £68m to £38m, and expects to close 60 UK shops in the coming year.
The firm, which has more than 2,000 UK stores, blamed "regulatory headwinds" and a disappointing Boxing Day. Ladbrokes said that the impending rise in gaming machine taxes meant more closures would be inevitable. Last year, councils were granted powers to refuse planning applications for High Street betting shops. The move came after the Department for Culture, Media and Sport said that concern had increased over "clustering" bookmakers in some UK towns and city centres. The company's chief executive, Richard Glynn, said: "Whilst recognising there are regulatory headwinds, Ladbrokes is confident in its plans for 2015. "Strong operational delivery delivered a second half of growth as envisaged, but the £8m hit on Boxing Day did take some of the shine off our performance." He added that for 2015, the company would be focusing on digital and international growth - digital revenue for 2014 was up 23%. Ladbrokes is searching for a new chief executive after announcing in December that Mr Glynn would be stepping down this year. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |