Whatever the requirement was to get some corporate welfare Hallensteins and Glassons think they qualified and have received a couple of million wage subsidy this time around
They probably needed it like poor old Skyline who only made 54 mill profit last year. Lol
Whatever the requirement was to get some corporate welfare Hallensteins and Glassons think they qualified and have received a couple of million wage subsidy this time around
when you are told by the government to close your shops for weeks on end but keep paying all your people in those stores and the government offers compensation for following their instructions then it's only fair to take that compensation. A >30% revenue decline is a criteria
Whatever the requirement was to get some corporate welfare Hallensteins and Glassons think they qualified and have received a couple of million wage subsidy this time around
Good on HLG.
One way to recover part of the tens of millions of dollars of tax & GST paid by HLG - taxes squandered by the way this government has screwed up businesses big time with the latest lockdown which was entirely avoidable with a proper MIQ system, a rapid vaccination rollout program and ramp up of ICU & hospitalisation program.
Note how the only instance of Covid jumping the border out of Auckland was courtesy of the government?
One way to recover part of the tens of millions of dollars of tax & GST paid by HLG - squandered by the way this government has screwed up businesses big time with the latest lockdown which was entirely avoidable with a proper MIQ system, a rapid vaccination rollout program and ramp up of ICU & hospitalisation program.
Note how the only instance of Covid jumping the border out of Auckland was courtesy of the government?
If we listen to you and your mate John we would have 27,000 dead rather than the 27 that we have.
How about returning to the topic the column is supposed to be about , HLG, not political crap-talk
If we listen to you and your mate John we would have 27,000 dead rather than the 27 that we have.
How about returning to the topic the column is supposed to be about , HLG, not political crap-talk
Exactly - you are talking Cindy inspired crap as usual.
Whatever the requirement was to get some corporate welfare Hallensteins and Glassons think they qualified and have received a couple of million wage subsidy this time around
companies that can only survive on welfare dont look like good investments ?
companies that can only survive on welfare dont look like good investments ?
Out comes the resident ramper who has not been able to get HLG (or ATM for that matter) right.
You choose the wrong company to make the comment, bull - try companies which pay no taxes and have their hands out to the taxpayer (try the media sector for starters).
Out comes the resident ramper who has not been able to get HLG (or ATM for that matter) right.
You choose the wrong company to make the comment, bull - try companies which pay no taxes and have their hands out to the taxpayer (try the media sector for starters).
who needs hlg when you have the no 1 retail company in nz BRISCOES who doesnt need welfare
companies that can only survive on welfare dont look like good investments ?
Give the petty sniping a rest bull, believe me, we're all sick of it..
Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.”
Ben Graham - In the short run the market is a voting machine but in the long run the market is a weighing machine
Bookmarks