Now if Dick is also another name for Richard, then he has got a very unfortunate name![]()
Not as bad as this guy: http://richardcock.co.za/
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Now if Dick is also another name for Richard, then he has got a very unfortunate name![]()
“This will happen in the next month or two,” Kruger said.
Not as bad as this guy: http://richardcock.co.za/
DOC strategy:
1. Drive down price of Telkom whilst firing any dissenting directors;
2. Nationalise Telkom, thereby eliminating the need to make a profit;
3. Increase cost of ADSL to pay for supplying service to "rural areas";
4. Contracts for "rural areas" go to friends who supply shoes with red soles as part of tender ...
Am I missing anything ?
Does this mean they will now get worse?:wtf:
Free cash flow of R1,5Bn ...There is always a worst-case scenario
Telkom collapse completely, cannot pay wages and suppliers, are refused yet another bailout by treasury and the countries telco infrastructure is sold to Tata of India for 1 cent.
Kruger has not showered himself with kudo's of late.
So I would trust Richard Came's opinion over his any day of the week.
“It’s going to be the private sector that can do it most cost-effectively and efficiently,” Came said.
There is no other country in the world that obsesses this much about (using taxpayer money for) rolling out every imaginable service to "rural areas". In the rest of the world, people move to cities to get the benefit of affordable services.
[highlight]Who is this Kruger guy and what is his background?[/highlight] He just seems like such a liability, one of these typical pop-up consultants the government seems to endlessly be able to drag out of the woodwork when they need a consenting opinion.
Agree, this fascination with rural areas ahead of sorting out the cities is getting on my nerves too.There is no other country in the world that obsesses this much about (using taxpayer money for) rolling out every imaginable service to "rural areas". In the rest of the world, people move to cities to get the benefit of affordable services.
Looks like they are realising it as well !!Agree, this fascination with rural areas ahead of sorting out the cities is getting on my nerves too.
Cost cutting
Telkom reported a 1.6% rise in operating expenses to R15.6 billion for the interim period. As a result, chief financial officer Jacques Schindehütte said that Telkom would look to implement cost cutting measures, including those relating to property, procurement related goods or services, costs relating to rural services and labour costs.
He also questioned the group’s ability to launch a fourth mobile player in South Africa “without bleeding cash”.