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Comments on ‘Branson: saviour of Northern Rock’Billionaire balloonist to tackle UK property bubblePublished Friday 12th October 2007 15:20 GMT
Bee in your bonnet about Branson???By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 15:26 GMT
or what? Virgin not so evil with moneyBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 16:26 GMT
I'm a Virgin One customer (which I realise he sold off a while back to RBS) and haven't had any complaints thus far. Excellent customer service, very versatile and simple to use. It hasn't changed in 8 years. About the first to offer a reduction in mortgage rate to those who already own most of their home, which means they've been pretty cheap for the flexibility I get, and got telephone banking spot on too. All in all I'd say his first foray into the mortgage market was a success. Those golden handcuffs hurting you?By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 17:09 GMT
Anonymous Coward... or what? YeahBy SpitefulGOD
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 17:51 GMT
Ain't Branson Brilliant, I like his style and his charity spending too, not on par with Bill though.. yet. Lots of lovelyBy nickj
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 18:01 GMT
public money being thrown at N. Crock TitleBy Paul Lee
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 18:18 GMT
Branson used to me a bit of a hero of mine ... but ever since he's offered to help Kate and Gerry McScam (the parents who left their three children in a ground floor unlocked appartment while they went boozing) financially, I'm boycotting all his enterprises. Yeah......By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 18:24 GMT
Your nowt but a player hater! The history of Branson enterprisesBy charlieman
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 19:24 GMT
Read the Tom Bower book about not-such-a-nice-guy Branson. Or read a sample: http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1664999,00.html @charliemanBy John A Blackley
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 20:05 GMT
Sorry, charlie. You had me interested until you referenced the Grauniad. I bought a record of Branson onceBy Luther Blissett
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 20:57 GMT
It wasn't a criminal record tho. Seems he just can't get out of plastic. @anonymous cowardBy Fraser
Posted Friday 12th October 2007 23:41 GMT
RBS only own the one account. They don't own the rest of Virgin Money, hence why it's now known as 'the one account', rather than 'the virgin one account'. I've had a credit card with them and I found them far too pally and ameturish. I object to a bank sending me letters in comic sans (well, it was almost) it doesn't make me feel secure about my cash, or theoretical cash, at least. could be his nemesisBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Saturday 13th October 2007 11:56 GMT
There were some debt victims and buy to let wannabees on the radio a week or 2 ago who were talking about how the financial advisers got people into far more debt than they can ever pay by letting the FAs fill in the details for "self-declared" income. They were also jacking up property prices as reported to the Land Registry well above real transaction prices, so they could claim the borrowers had some equity when they didn't. Who knows how many in the industry were taking kickbacks for these claimed scams to work. Amazing what commissions can do in the money industry. If this kind of dodgy practice has been extensive, Branson could find himself in above his neck by taking on this particular can of worms. Tiresome is the right wordBy Charlie Clark
Posted Saturday 13th October 2007 12:07 GMT
He's good at PR using his do-goody or daring stunts to improve the brand before he sells whichever pet project on and pockets the cash. The problems as Northern Rock while largely of their own making have been exacerbated by the banks looking for an easy target to carpetbag but the Northern Rock Foundation (remember this was a building society which had obligations to the savers and lenders who owned it) seems to be a stumbling block for any asset stripper looking for synergies (ie. outsource or delocalise as much as possible to reduce the wage bill and pocket the difference). Branson can step in as saviour to add to his halo and sell the thing on when markets have stabilised. A real bankerBy graeme leggett
Posted Saturday 13th October 2007 12:20 GMT
Private Eye often mention Branson's financial accumen. Keeps his money offshore and files UK returns late (alledgedly) errr...By Fraser
Posted Saturday 13th October 2007 19:01 GMT
Just noticed that I misread your post Virgin one account holding An-Co. I really hope that Branson doesn't get NR as I can't see them doing anything like as much charity work if he does. They may have sold out to become a bank, but they give bastard loads of money to good causes. PR Bunny material...By Michael
Posted Saturday 13th October 2007 22:51 GMT
> your success-envy is showing Nah, I'm sure the author is a successful journalist. [i.e pissed, writing a novel that won't get published, pissed and just about managing to avoid a PR bunny gig. And pissed. Not to mention their drinking...] RE:By Paul LeeBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Sunday 14th October 2007 00:32 GMT
How does this relate to anything, are you trying to inverse the situation by calling everyone who dislikes Branson as being against the McCann family. Such is the media these days. (what was the RIPE whois for this poster btw?) run a bank...I wouldn't trust him to run a bath!By Michael Orton
Posted Friday 19th October 2007 17:32 GMT
After my experience as a customer of virginmedia,if branson ever casts his eye towards any bank I have business with,my money will be withdrawn so fast it will leave scorch marks on the counter. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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