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Is nothing sacred?!

Postby bgohara » 16 Feb 2010, 11:18

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Re: Is nothing sacred?!

Postby kipper » 16 Feb 2010, 12:09

no :shock: peter
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Re: Is nothing sacred?!

Postby Didier » 16 Feb 2010, 12:31

Just too bad it's not in my price range...

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Re: Is nothing sacred?!

Postby des mcneill » 16 Feb 2010, 18:02

To answer your question,Bernard, - NO.
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Re: Is nothing sacred?!

Postby John M » 16 Feb 2010, 18:17

Maybe if we all put something in the pot..... :roll:
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Re: Is nothing sacred?!

Postby Didier » 16 Feb 2010, 18:36

John M wrote:Maybe if we all put something in the pot..... :roll:

EMI would not comment but five people familiar with the situation told the Financial Times it had been courting bidders for the property in St John’s Wood. A sale could raise tens of millions of pounds. :(

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Re: Is nothing sacred?!

Postby John M » 16 Feb 2010, 19:27

Well, in that case, we'd need a really, really, really LARGE pot.
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Re: Is nothing sacred?!

Postby bgohara » 16 Feb 2010, 21:04

EMI is owned by a private equity group, Terra Firma - whose business model has been to buy businesses where they see an opportunity to 'extract value' . Basically that means that they buy a business (such as a Utility company) using significant levels of bank finance - and then take as much 'cost' (ie people) out of the business or sell assets - before selling the new 'lean' company on at a huge profit, paying off their bank loans in the process. That's the theory anyway - but the general consensus is that Terra Firma paid too much for EMI - which is itself in a declining or at least a changing industry - so they're obviously keen to realise any proceeds from the sale of assets - hence the sale of Abbey Road.

In a sense, it doesn't really matter who owns Abbey Road now - because there would be no sentimentality from the current owners of EMI. We can only hope that any new owners respect its very rich heritage - and don't turn it into some tacky tourist attraction (or worse)

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Re: Is nothing sacred?!

Postby Fenderman » 16 Feb 2010, 21:29

sob!
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Re: Is nothing sacred?!

Postby Bill Bowley » 16 Feb 2010, 22:01

If that was in Australia the powers that be would have put a 'Heritage Act' hold on Abbey Rd by now - wouldn't matter who owns it but they couldn't do anything to it anyway......... :(
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