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Shab
28 Jun 16 19:23
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I have watched Richard Branson on TV today and he looks close to tears. Now I know his space rocket is costing an awful lot of money, and I know he was lining up Virgin Money to be sold, which is now looking unlikely.

SO I reckon that he is looking so bad as he has realised that he is skint. Watch this space.

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By:
Ski-Wiz
When: 28 Jun 16 20:10
Always rich people whinging about their money and blaming the poor. How so comical.LaughLaughLaugh
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 04 Apr 23 12:10
Maybe
By:
sageform
When: 04 Apr 23 12:25
And often trying to get hold of taxpayers money to fund their latest wheeze. I have never trusted him since he went public (launched on London Stock Exchange) with his original Virgin company, trashed the share value in 2 or 3 years and bought it back himself for half of what he sold it for.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 04 Apr 23 13:01
When they announced the floatation, I went into the Virgin Megastore on Oxford Street and asked the girl on the counter for a copy of the Prospectus.  "Do you want that on album or CD?", she replied.
By:
xmoneyx
When: 04 Apr 23 13:35
alot of his virgin hotels he doesnt OWN

he puts his name on it & pays the owners
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 04 Apr 23 13:48
Onions are the only things that would make him cry.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 04 Apr 23 14:02
Sounds like he's in a pickle.
By:
dambuster
When: 04 Apr 23 14:20
Wasn't he married to the actress Pat Coombes a few years back ?
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 04 Apr 23 17:26
He doesn’t put his own money up. He takes other people’s idea’s and hard work and uses other peoples money.
He does get shares in all his ventures and he will lose paper value on them.

I don’t like the geezer but I am sorry if the space jam is failing because the company will employ many good scientists. I would also imagine he put a lot of his own time and energy into this project as it is a passion of his and though I did not see any footage any emotion may well have come from the heart.
By:
EUGENE KRABS
When: 04 Apr 23 19:29
Last thing he got right was signing the Sex Pistols Crazy
By:
peckerdunne
When: 04 Apr 23 19:33
A typically British thread.

Geezer started with nothing, lives on a little boat on the Thames for sometime.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 04 Apr 23 20:51
Nothing?

How does a poor little boy embezzle tens of thousands of pounds from Her Majesty and avoid a criminal conviction and more than one night in jail pecker?

His dad was a Judge and quite literally bailed him out by paying the Tax he cheated on and a huge fine. How poor was his dad?

I heard a girl gif sent to jail for stealing a bottle of water. She was so poor that her dad was not allowed to pay for the water to stop her going to jail!
By:
peckerdunne
When: 04 Apr 23 21:02
The system is stacked, we both agree, it's not fair, it needs tearing down.

However he created an awful lot of tax paying employees with very little cash and a fair bit grit.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 04 Apr 23 21:08
True Prcker

Luckily for them he had a rich daddy and no criminal conviction
By:
irishone
When: 04 Apr 23 22:24
nice geyser

glad hes done well for himself
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 04 Apr 23 22:27
He us pretty handsy with the ladies Iris almost creepy
By:
irishone
When: 04 Apr 23 22:32
yeah me too , especially the stewardesses.... definitely creepy in your dark first class cabin flying back over the Atlantic.
By:
irishone
When: 04 May 23 08:14
Sir Richard Branson has said he feared he was going to lose his entire business empire during the pandemic.

The British businessman said he found a media backlash "painful" after the Virgin Group asked the UK government for a loan to save the company.

Given his personal wealth and home on a Caribbean island, he was criticised for asking for a bailout when airline Virgin Atlantic hit trouble.

Sir Richard told the BBC he personally lost around £1.5bn during the pandemic.

The struggles to save his businesses left him "a little depressed" for a couple of months, he said. "I'd never experienced that before in my life."

He explained: "We had 50, 60 planes all on the ground, and the health clubs all closed, the hotels all closed. And the worst [case] would have been 60,000 people out on the streets."

The support the company requested was, he said, "not gifts from government, but underwriting loans so the cost to the airline... was not prohibitive."

The government refused his request for a reported £500m bailout, however. A private rescue deal eventually saw the Virgin Group inject £200m, with an additional £1bn provided by investors and creditors.

"There was a time when I thought we were going to lose everything," Sir Richard said. "We sold shares in companies that were public and that was one way we managed to find money."
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