Interesting that big (and at least one not so big) banks run for profit are bailed out by the taxpayer, but the mutual...well..."you'll have to do it all on your own sonny".
The Co-operative Bank
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostThey were doing so well seemingly until the current Executives came along....and as to your point....yes....of course there used to be so many mutuals but now they are all incorporated....
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I used to work for the Co-operative Group (ex CWS) and one of the signs that an independent co-operative retail society was heading for trouble and would probably need to be taken over by the CWS was when they started having grandiose ideas and building new headquarters.
A year ago or so I bought something from the Co-op Electrical website and was talking to one of their sales assistants who, as it happens, worked in the "Old Bank Building" - a building which I knew very well indeed. Whilst chatting he told me that the Co-operative Group were about to build new 'designer' headquarters on the waste ground opposite the current HQ. (Actually the waste ground had been used as an NCP car park for Co-op employees for decades.)
You could argue that a new building was required as the Co-operative Group's Manchester premises stretched over many office blocks, even before Britannia BS take over. Nevertheless, I wondered whether the pattern will run true to form.
It has.
The building was completed in February this year.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostI used to work for the Co-operative Group (ex CWS) and one of the signs that an independent co-operative retail society was heading for trouble and would probably need to be taken over by the CWS was when they started having grandiose ideas and building new headquarters.
A year ago or so I bought something from the Co-op Electrical website and was talking to one of their sales assistants who, as it happens, worked in the "Old Bank Building" - a building which I knew very well indeed. Whilst chatting he told me that the Co-operative Group were about to build new 'designer' headquarters on the waste ground opposite the current HQ. (Actually the waste ground had been used as an NCP car park for Co-op employees for decades.)
You could argue that a new building was required as the Co-operative Group's Manchester premises stretched over many office blocks, even before Britannia BS take over. Nevertheless, I wondered whether the pattern will run true to form.
It has.
The building was completed in February this year."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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There's quite a bit in the previous posts that I find confusing.
The International Coop Alliance (ICA) has values and principles all coops subscrbe to. One of the most important of these involves independence, self-relianceand self-responsibility. Coops rely only on their members.
The Group has a huge membership, and we are not short of a penny or two.
The Co-op Bank is therefore in no danger whatever.
End of story.
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Originally posted by greenilex View PostThe International Coop Alliance (ICA) has values and principles all coops subscrbe to. One of the most important of these involves independence, self-relianceand self-responsibility. Coops rely only on their members.
The Group has a huge membership, and we are not short of a penny or two.
The Co-op Bank is therefore in no danger whatever.
End of story.
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I am sure the total assets of the Co-operative Group is a figure available to all. We are not in debt, and have enormous land and property holdings.
Check the odd pennies of divi each member contributes to socially worthwhile causes every year.
You too can influence how we dispose of our wealth by joining us.
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