Darius_Jedburgh
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The ads themselves must have cost a small fortune, never mind the screening costs. Worrying times.the ads on ITV4 where paid for months ago and do not reflect whats actually happening ..
The ads themselves must have cost a small fortune, never mind the screening costs. Worrying times.the ads on ITV4 where paid for months ago and do not reflect whats actually happening ..
From a different view ... I don't want anyone else handing funds over to them and getting nothing in return.The ads themselves must have cost a small fortune, never mind the screening costs. Worrying times.
Totally agree. Everything in this thread gives cause for concern.From a different view ... I don't want anyone else handing funds over to them and getting nothing in return.
Or a classic case of asset strippers moving in and ruining a decent business then disappearing with the cash they can bleed out of it.Totally agree. Everything in this thread gives cause for concern.
To the uneducated it looks like a classic case of a business going tits up.
Got to agree that doesn’t sound good at all, trouble is companies will keep taking money with no intention of providing the goods ordered until the plug gets pulled, leaving customers out of pocket, if all is well the staff would be reassuring you and checking the progress of the build.Now that is a big worry.
Cyclesport North Limited are trading as Ribble Cycles, with a new store in the offing.If anyone wants to view Ribbles latest set of accounts, along with the directors report, they can be obtained in pdf format for free on Companies House Beta. The accounts for 2020 haven't been filed yet but are due by the end of this month. However, even looking at the accounts for 2019 they were making substantial losses. The directors report says they made a strategic commercial decision to concentrate on complete bike sales and withdraw from parts and clothing. They did some 'rationalisation' which usually means job losses. The accounts were not only poor in 2019 but in the previous year also. Ribble have assets but these are currently being used as collateral for either a bank loan or overdraft. From being 'cash rich' in 2018 their liquidity plummeted in 2019. What will be interesting to look at are the accounts for 2020 which should be in the public domain shortly.
Ribble have only just moved into a new store as mentioned earlier.Cyclesport North Limited are trading as Ribble Cycles, with a new store in the offing.
see post #41
I suspect a load of stuff for the cycling industry was in the massive container ship destined for the UK which has only just been released from the Suez canal.
It seems like every business in every country has several containers on this one ship. The canal has been cleared for weeks now and lots of other big ships have got through and unloaded. The ship excuse is wearing a bit thin.I know a guy that works for planetX and certainly they had several containers full of bikes and parts stuck