It's a complete farce, imho. Especially since it's another case of "buying a company by taking out loans against that same company".
It'll just be a waiting game for the promises to expire, then splitting off the profitable bits, lumping the debt onto the obligated post bit, and letting the state pick up the pieces.
Well you see it's because of the profit motive. The service will get better and be done cheaper because they will find "efficiencies" that would not be seen if it was state owned. It's elementary really. /s
DeJoy. Founder of a FedEx competitor called XPO. He's STILL there due to the way appointments to the office are done, and continues his fuckery. But even he hasn't managed to fucking privatize the US mail system.
The billionaire sometimes known as the Czech Sphinx appears to be on the verge of becoming the first person to buy the Royal Mail in its 500-year history.
The board of the British postal service’s parent company, International Distribution Services (IDS), has agreed to a £3.57bn takeover bid from Daniel Křetínský, meaning the deal has a strong chance of going through.
A sale would mark a milestone in the history of a business that was privatised just over a decade ago but that can trace its history back to Henry VIII’s Masters of the Post.
So what will a takeover mean for customers and posties and what can we expect from the Czech Sphinx?
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