Barbican
Well-Known Member
What good news, Oyster are remaining in business. May everyone (owners and workers) prosper in the future.
Well put +1
What good news, Oyster are remaining in business. May everyone (owners and workers) prosper in the future.
Future plans for Oyster could include moving into the thriving market for smaller yachts, below its current smallest model, which measures 47ft in length.
And this is also the man who cleared the slate with the RCNP by making an anonymous donation
From the Telegraph article:
Thriving!! Really??
I am very happy for the Oyster staff and Oyster owners. Great news. I do wonder what happens to the top management though. I would kick them out immediately.
From the Telegraph article:
Thriving!! Really??
The Telegraph article says Richard Hadida will take on the role of Interim Chief Executive until a permanent replacement is found...which would suggest Tydeman will not be part of the revived company.
I can't see that there's a market for, say, a 37ft Oyster. The cost would be eye-wateringly high.
I can't see that there's a market for, say, a 37ft Oyster. The cost would be eye-wateringly high.
I can't see that there's a market for, say, a 37ft Oyster. The cost would be eye-wateringly high.
Who was it who built a 35footer in East Anglia that only made & sold the one
Is betting allowed on the forum??
1 year
2 years
3 years
Success ??
One hopes that it is the latter but when one reads "a heart thing," one does tend to worry. These things need to be "Financial" to succeed ,because profit over the long term is what makes a company survive.
Sounds like Mr Tydeman has upset a few people!![]()