KINGFISHER 9
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.... have just announced that they're shedding 300 jobs.
Didn't realize they employed that many people to start with?
Over 2,000 apparently.
In Poole? The site doesn't look big enough for that many people!
Didn't go onto any boats at SIBS or into their hospitality area but that and other global shows must cost a bit?
.... have just announced that they're shedding 300 jobs.
Nothing new, happens every year.
They are casual workers and the figure is normally around 500.
What, they shed 300 casual 'management and administration' jobs every year? I think not. Anyway why would boatbuilders take on casual workers?Nothing new, happens every year.
They are casual workers and the figure is normally around 500.
What, they shed 300 casual 'management and administration' jobs every year? I think not. Anyway why would boatbuilders take on casual workers?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-29664951
More like the Chinese owners looking for a return on their £320m
Nothing new, happens every year.
They are casual workers and the figure is normally around 500.
I guess regardless of the uk economy improving, the global market (which given the size of the average sun seeker is key) is still struggling and could be heading down again.
Lombard said:Irrelevant now as HSBC have pulled out of Marine but their minimum was £100k advance and you already had it be a HSBC account holder.
I wondered how long it would be until they started laying off. I wonder when some models will be built in China?
Irrelevant now as HSBC have pulled out of Marine but their minimum was £100k advance and you already had it be a HSBC account holder.
I wondered how long it would be until they started laying off. I wonder when some models will be built in China?
I wondered how long it would be until they started laying off. I wonder when some models will be built in China?
Apart from Lombard who else is in the Marine finance market in the UK?
I wouldn't be so sure. Ferretti has been owned by a Chinese co for several years and Ferretti boats are being assembled now in China for the Chinese market. Its a short step from that to exporting Chinese built Ferrettis back into Europe. Its happened in other industries. Don't forget also that China already has a history of grp boatbuilding (eg Nordhavn) so building Sunseekers shouldn't be beyond them. Yes I suspect that the redundancies are down to poor sales and a desire by the Chinese owner to start getting a return on his massive investmentThe Chinese are funny buggers, they don't rate anything built in China and love all things European so IMHO opinion there's no way they they will move any production to China. I suspect the redundancies are down to slow sales, particularly overseas. Does anyone know how good or bad SIBS was for SS?