AirWolf
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Someone doing worse than papi... Not really possible cause all he did was talk, anyway good riddance to bad rubbish![]()
Just when you think that things can't get any worse than they already are, they usually do
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Someone doing worse than papi... Not really possible cause all he did was talk, anyway good riddance to bad rubbish![]()
As far as I can see Papi accomplished precisely nothing during his tenure. The DSL price drops that did occur were the result of govt/public pressure rather than any independent direction by the CEO.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
No doubt the next CEO will be as big a tosser.
OMF....
http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/telecoms/2007/0704021100.asp?A=BSR&S=BestRead&O=FPIN
Report on IT Web that Papi was safe for now... That was from this morning.
It looks like the government might have pushed him because he didn't lower the costs of telecommunication as he was told to...
Weirder things have happened. I am just not sure when?
IMO exactly the opposite - I agree with Skip ITO this being more about a clash of personalities and incompatible management styles than Thabo saying 'lower the prices or you are fired', so I suspect that there will be a promotion from within the current ranks of someone that the rest are used to by now, probably the acting CEO September will become the de facto CEO...
Of Telkom's seven chief officers, it is only financial head Kaushik Patel who has been in the position prior to the arrival of Molotsane.
Hmmmm, Papi gave us empty promises, at least we know what to expect from him, predictability can be comforting sometimes. What if telkom's next abomination isn't as simple, could the beast turn us into optimists
Interesting to note, in the 5min between the news coming out and the close of business, the Telkom shares on the JSE rose 2.4%, while the Telkom shares on the NYSE rose 3.5%. Definitely the market sees this as a positive step.
IMO that depends on whether an investor perceives NeOTel to be a major threat or not, i.e. if there is effectively no real threat of competition, then investors would generally not give a damn about the monopoly's customers, whereas if competition is seen as a major threat then customer retention becomes an issue which investors should be concerned about. Papi did the exact opposite of retaining customers - as soon as NeOTel offers an acceptable alternative [price & QoS], investors should see lots of customers leaving Telkodemonopolies in droves...