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NOVEMBER 25th 2009 IS
A LANDMARK DAY IN BANKING HISTORY. FOR THE
BANKS HAVE BASICALLY WON A BATTLE BUT IN THE
PROCESS HAVE LOST THE WAR
Yes the OFT
have lost their case against the Banks on
a technicality but in the 46 page summing
up the Supreme Court made it clear that
the underlying reasons of the OFT claim
were right and that the banks have not
just been overcharging but by their own
devious actions have been creating
unauthorised overdrafts so as to then take
massive disproportionate charges. This we
realised some time ago especially where
the banks have tried to take a charge of
up to £8 a day on overdrafts of a few
pence. Their little game is to allow an
unauthorised overdraft of a few £'s so
that they can claim their large daily rate
and then bounce any further payments. The
question is why did they allow the
original unauthorised overdraft in the
first place. In most cases the customer
didn't request the overdraft- therefore
the debt is the fault of the bank and the
Customer should NOT pay such charges.
To the OFT, the Supreme Court hinted that
it might want to look at a different
section of the law. Instead of regulation
six, it should look to regulation five. By
not allowing the customers to have a say
in whether the bank should accept
transactions that take them beyond their
unauthorised overdraft limit, for example,
the banks could be said to be in breach of
this regulation. Therefore we shall take
every case we are dealing with to the
Courts under section 5, as we have been
doing for some years now.
We specialize in challenging
Banks & Credit Card Companies in regards
their charges on credit cards and charges for bouncing cheques and
Direct Debits. We also act for people who are
being persued for debts & advise them how to
defend against those debts and the charges that
are being included in them. In most cases
these charges are disproportionately high and it
is likely that these Companies are conducting
unfair terms under CONSUMER
CONTRACT REGULATIONS 1999 . Further in many cases they
have been taking insurance premiums to cover debts
if the creditor loses his/her job, but still chase
the creditor when they may have collected an
insurance payout.
We name & shame these
financial institutions who are ripping off their
customers and direct clients to the appropriate
authorities to report them to. In recent months
these actions have gathered pace & the banks
are trying more unfair methods of fighting back
like closing accounts. We can assist you by
further naming & shaming the individuals in
the banks playing such games. Remember they only
got big by servicing the public & if they
abuse the public then they can also meet the
same people on the way down. We have had
questions asked in Parliament and will continue
to fight for the Consumer. We have now added a
list of the leading CEOs in the UK for YOU to
contact direct so avoiding call centres etc
BANK
& CREDIT CARD CHARGES
It
really
annoys us when banks and other
financial firms penalise customers
so heavily for their mistakes.
However, when the boot’s on the
other foot, these companies are
quick to deny responsibility and
routinely refuse to pay out
compensation when they mess
up.Therefore, if you’ve got a
grievance, then don’t get mad, get
even. Here are five ways to fight
back against bullying banks:
1. Recover
unauthorised overdraft charges
If
you go overdrawn without
permission, exceed your overdraft
limit, or ‘bounce’ payments from
your current account, then your
bank will punish you for your
mistake. You can expect to pay up
to £40 per slip-up, even if your
unauthorised borrowing is just a
few pounds. However,
the
Office of Fair Trading (OFT)
believes that these punitive
charges are unfair, so it has
taken legal action against eight
banks and building societies.This
case is being heard now.
However
the
Staute of Limitations Act 1980
in English law means that
you can go back six years when
attempting to reclaim these
charges. So, if you’ve been fined
for unauthorised borrowing at any
point since late July 2002, submit
a claim now in writing. Then, when
the OFT finally wins its case,
you’ll already be in the queue for
compensation.
2. Claim back
credit-card fines
Credit
card providers make billions
of pounds every year from
people just like you. They
attach excessive charges at
every available opportunity
and it's not fair. They
could owe you thousands.
Until two years ago, most
credit-card issuers would charge
fines of £20 to £30 for bounced,
late or missed payments, or for
exceeding your credit limit.
However, in April 2006, the OFT
decided that these penalty charges
were unfair. In response to this
ruling, card issuers reduced their
charges to no more than £12 a
time.
Again, if
you’ve been fined by your
credit-card company at any point
in the past six years, then apply
for a refund. Don’t be fobbed off
with excuses, as many card issuers
falsely claim that these
refunds are, like bank-charge
claims, on hold for the duration
of the above court case. Also,
demand full repayment of each fine
-- don’t allow your card issuer to
pay only the difference between
your fine and the ‘fair’ (!) fee
of £12.
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3. Recoup
mortgage exit arrangement fees
Mortgage
lenders
have also been guilty of
charging massive "exit" fees
on mortgages. If
you have been charged a mortgage
exit arrangement fee greater
than that stipulated in your
contract, then demand a refund
from your mortgage lender. This
massive ‘fee inflation’ is
unfair and, in January 2007, the
Financial Services Authority
(FSA) agreed.
4. Demand
mis-selling compensation
Over the
years we have witnessed massive
mis-selling in the Financial
Services Industry. Our battles
date back to the 1960's and 1970's
when the large insurance companies
went to war with us for giving our
client's discounts on financial
purchases. To-day the authorities
recommend it. We can recall
regulatory failures, mis-selling
problems, FSA fines and
compensation payouts to the public
regarding (in alphabetical order):
- business bank accounts;
- Equitable Life;
- extended warranties;
- free-standing additional
voluntary contributions (extra
pensions);
- guaranteed equity bonds;
- hamper firm Farepak;
- high-income ‘precipice’
bonds;
- home-income plans
(investment mortgages in the
Eighties and Nineties);
- Nation Life (The William
Stern Scandal)
- maximum investment plans;
- mortgage endowments;
- payment protection
insurance;
- personal pensions;
- secured loans (second
mortgages);
- split-capital investment
trusts; and
- store cards.
- Theft of Pension
Dividends in 1997 by Gordon
Brown in breach of pension
contracts.
There
are seventeen scandals in the above
list, but perhaps the most
significant is the widespread
mis-selling of mortgage endowment
policies. Indeed, the possible
shortfall from these failing
part-insurance/part-investment
policies could exceed £50 billion.
This happened because the "terminal
bonus", which had formerly been
given was disapated by companies
purchasing "second hand
policies". |
In
the early nineties we witnessed an
arguement between the principals
of Insurance Companies & the
2nd hand purchasers. Those
Principals are criminally guilty
of allowing past performance to be
shown when THEY KNEW the figures
could not be reproduced.
5. Don’t forget
to charge for your time
Remember
that
you should always insist
that you also be compensated for
inconvenience, distress and time
wasted. So, if your bank charges
you for a computer-generated
letter, return the favour by
charging for the above. If
you are taking time off your work
to spend hours listening to music
on the telephone charge them at an
hourly rate!
6 What
Should You Do Now?
If you have
already made a complaint
- it is likely that your
claim for bank charge refund
will be frozen pending the
outcome of the test
case. If an offer has
been made and you have
accepted that offer, the
bank would be bound to
honour the agreement under
the normal rules of
contract.
If you have
already taken Court Action
- there likely to be a
direction from the Courts
that all actions will also
be frozen. This is
usual in test cases as this
will save court time, costs,
duplication of work and a
prevention of conflicting
court judgements.
Cases will then be reviewed
once a final decision from
the test cases are handed
down.
If
you have not made a
complaint to date
- it is our advice that you
should contact us and make a
formal claim now. If
the test claims win at
court, as you have
registered your claim, it
will help speed up the claim
process. In simple
terms you are more likely to
be paid out earlier.
We cannot make any
guarantees but in our
experience in test cases
this often happens.
Groups of claimants who have
been waiting longer for the
test case to conclude would
normally be those who are
paid out first.
We would imagine that if the
test case is successful
there would be a mass of
people putting in claims
which would result in severe
delays.
You should register with
us now by
contacting us on 0870 794
2180 or
Contact
us by clicking here
and we will contest the
charges.
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Update February 26th 2009
Eight
banks have lost an appeal aimed at
stopping the investigation
into overdraft charges, so the legal
battle goes on.
We have
cheery news for fed-up banking customers:
the banks have lost their latest attempt to
halt the Office of Fair Trading (OFT)
investigation into unfair overdraft fees
charged by current
accounts.
The OFT wins round one
Eight
banks -- Barclays, Clydesdale, HBOS, HSBC,
Lloyds TSB, RBS and Nationwide BS -- argued
that the OFT did not have the authority to
investigate whether their charges for
unauthorised overdrafts were unfair and,
therefore, unenforceable. The Court of
Appeal disagreed and backed the OFT.
THE
LEGAL POSITION AS OF OCTOBER 2008
For some time now
there have been a series of hearings as
the Office of Fair Trading has been
challenging the Banks on their charges.
The current position for you in four
simple bullet points:
- The High Court has ruled that the
OFT can assess whether charges are
unfair and take action against the
banks, but the banks have appealed this
decision and we await the appeal
hearing. Whether the OFT chooses to take
action against the banks remains to be
seen.
- The banks have almost totally
closed one of the arguments - that the
charges are unlawful penalties under
common law. The charges could still be
unlawful penalties under totally
different law: the UTCCR.
- The FSA waiver remains
in place, meaning people can’t at the
moment reclaim charges but the banks can
continue to charge them. Wealthier
people continue to pay nothing for their
current accounts.
- Only when all this is over will
we know whether we can reclaim charges,
and whether the banks will continue to
charge us or scrap free banking.
-
Avoid
this devious credit card sting!
Donna
Werbner Published
in
Credit
cards on 16 March 2009
-
Using
this little-known trick,
companies can take automatic
payments from your credit
card - even after you've
closed it down!
Imagine this. You pay
off your credit
card, close down
the account and cut up the
card. All is settled until
months later, out of the
blue, you get a statement
from the credit card
provider, demanding payment
for a new transaction on the
card. It's for a 'recurring
payment' - and it's one of
the slimiest credit card
stings ever hidden in the
small print.
How recurring
payments work
On the surface, a
recurring payment works in
exactly the same way as a
direct debit. You authorise
a company to take regular
payments - say, for an
annual subscription or
service - from your credit
card. Simple, easy,
convenient... until you want
to cancel it.
Unlike a direct debit,
a recurring payment does not
automatically cease to exist
when you close your account
down. You cannot even cancel
it by notifying your credit
card provider that you want
it to stop. The only way to
cancel a recurring payment
is to ask the original
merchant you set it up with
to stop taking the payments.
A dangerous
system
As if that wasn't
enough, there are two big
dangers associated with this
method of payment:
You and you alone are
responsible for keeping a
record of all the recurring
payments you have set up on
your card. The credit card
provider will not keep track
of them. And if you don't know
which companies are authorised
to take recurring payments
from your card, then you will
not be able to cancel the
payments.
If you cancel the account and
then, say, move house, your
statement will go to your old
address. So you will have no
way of knowing that a new
payment has been taken from
your card, and that you need
to pay it off. |
This
could lead to a black mark
being placed on your credit
record, which could cause
you serious
problems if you try
to take out a new card or
borrow a mortgage in the
future.
So
if you're ever faced with
the option of making a
regular payment by credit
card or direct debit, my
advice would be to choose
the direct debit route every
time.
Too
late
If
this advice comes a little
too late for you - -
then what can you do about
it?
Neil
wrote in to lovemoney.com
because, six months after
cancelling an MBNA credit
card, he received a
statement stating that more
than £90 had been paid from
the card to a car breakdown
company. This was for cover
he no longer needed or
wanted.
What
to
do
What
should you do if you find
yourself in this situation?
1.
Dispute
the payment with the
company that took it.
Believe
it or not, you are much more
likely to get a refund this
way than arguing with the
credit card company that you
closed the account or
weren't aware that the
payment would recur. Here's
how to argue your case:
- A reputable company
will send you a letter
warning you that your
subscription is up for
renewal, and that payment
will be taken on a
particular date. If you
didn't receive this
letter, you have a case
for disputing the payment.
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Depending
on what you have bought, you
should have a cooling off
period of at least seven days,
where you can cancel the
policy or return the goods.
Contact Consumer
Direct to double-check
your rights, if you find this
cooling off period is
disputed. You may even have
longer than seven days.
Finally,
try explaining your situation
calmly and reasonably. For
example, Neil, our 66-year-old
reader, no longer drives a car
and therefore has no need for
car breakdown cover. Clearly,
he would not have renewed this
cover voluntarily. Most
reputable companies will take
a reasonable attitude when
there is a clear case for a
refund like this. If they
don't, you could try reporting
them to a relevant regulator
or trade body.
2.
Dispute
the payment with the credit
card provider.
If
you fail to get a refund
from the company that took
the payment, it's still
worth at least trying to get
a refund from the credit
card provider - although it
may be difficult.
If you have cancelled
your card, you could argue
that you hadn't realised that
the payment would be taken.
This is especially true if it
is obvious, as in Neil's case,
that you would never have
knowingly renewed the
subscription or service.
Alternatively,
do
bear in mind you have Section
75
Protection for payments
over £100. So if the product
cost more than £100 and was
misrepresented to you in any
way, you could dispute the
payment on these grounds.
Using
these arguments, I am
pleased to say Neil
successfully managed to get
his payment refunded - but
only after Citizens Advice
got involved.
Many
of you with recurring
payments on your cards may
not be so lucky. So watch
out for this nasty little credit
card sting - and
stick to direct debits
whenever you can!
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Using this
little-known trick, companies can take
automatic payments from your credit card
- even after you've closed it down!
Imagine this. You pay off your credit card,
close down the account and cut up the
card. All is settled until months later,
out of the blue, you get a statement
from the credit card provider, demanding
payment for a new transaction on the
card. It's for a 'recurring payment' -
and it's one of the slimiest credit card
stings ever hidden in the small print.
How recurring payments work
On the surface, a recurring payment
works in exactly the same way as a
direct debit. You authorise a company to
take regular payments - say, for an
annual subscription or service - from
your credit card. Simple, easy,
convenient... until you want to cancel
it.
Unlike a direct debit, a recurring
payment does not automatically cease to
exist when you close your account down.
You cannot even cancel it by notifying
your credit card provider that you want
it to stop. The only way to cancel a
recurring payment is to ask the original
merchant you set it up with to stop
taking the payments.
A dangerous system
As if that wasn't enough, there are two
big dangers associated with this method
of payment:
- You and you alone are responsible for
keeping a record of all the recurring
payments you have set up on your card. The
credit card provider will not keep track
of them. And if you don't know which
companies are authorised to take recurring
payments from your card, then you will not
be able to cancel the payments.
- If you cancel the account and then, say,
move house, your statement will go to your
old address. So you will have no way of
knowing that a new payment has been taken
from your card, and that you need to pay
it off. This could lead to a black mark
being placed on your credit record, which
could cause you serious problems
if you try to take out a new card or
borrow a mortgage in the future.
So if you're
ever faced with the option of making a
regular payment by credit card or direct
debit, my advice would be to choose the
direct debit route every time.
Too late
If this advice
comes a little too late for you - as it did
for one lovemoney.com reader, Neil D. - then
what can you do about it?
Neil wrote in to
lovemoney.com because, six months after
cancelling an MBNA credit card, he received
a statement stating that more than £90 had
been paid from the card to a car breakdown
company. This was for cover he no longer
needed or wanted.
What to do
What should you
do if you find yourself in this situation?
1. Dispute the
payment with the company that took it.
Believe it or
not, you are much more likely to get a
refund this way than arguing with the credit
card company that you closed the account or
weren't aware that the payment would recur.
Here's how to argue your case:
- A reputable company will send you a
letter warning you that your subscription
is up for renewal, and that payment will
be taken on a particular date. If you
didn't receive this letter, you have a
case for disputing the payment.
- Depending on what you have bought, you
should have a cooling off period of at
least seven days, where you can cancel the
policy or return the goods. Contact Consumer
Direct to double-check your rights,
if you find this cooling off period is
disputed. You may even have longer than
seven days.
- Finally, try explaining your situation
calmly and reasonably. For example, Neil,
our 66-year-old reader, no longer drives a
car and therefore has no need for car
breakdown cover. Clearly, he would not
have renewed this cover voluntarily. Most
reputable companies will take a reasonable
attitude when there is a clear case for a
refund like this. If they don't, you could
try reporting them to a relevant regulator
or trade body.
2.
Dispute the payment with the credit
card provider.
If you fail to
get a refund from the company that took the
payment, it's still worth at least trying to
get a refund from the credit card provider -
although it may be difficult.
- If you have cancelled your card, you
could argue that you hadn't realised that
the payment would be taken. This is
especially true if it is obvious, as in
Neil's case, that you would never have
knowingly renewed the subscription or
service.
- Alternatively, do bear in mind you have
Section
75
Protection for payments over £100.
So if the product cost more than £100 and
was misrepresented to you in any way, you
could dispute the payment on these
grounds.
Using these
arguments, I am pleased to say Neil
successfully managed to get his payment
refunded - but only after Citizens Advice
got involved.
Many of you with
recurring payments on your cards may not be
so lucky. So watch out for this nasty little
credit
card sting - and stick to direct
debits whenever you can!
OUTSOURCING IS A DEVASTATING CAUSE OF RECESSION
IN BRITAIN
Every
penny earned before 1pm goes to
HMRC, Every £1 you earn before
lunch goes to the taxman. What
have you achieved this morning?
According to some new research,
all you’ve actually managed to do
is meet your tax obligations!
Nothing to show for it
According
to some calculations by Fidelity
International, your morning’s work
is all to the benefit of the
taxman. The firm looked at how
much of our daily earnings find
their way into the taxman’s
coffers, using VAT, National
Insurance and Income Tax. And
remarkably it found that for basic
rate taxpayers working 9am to 5pm,
every penny they earn before 1pm
goes directly to HM Revenue &
Customs. It’s even worse for
higher rate taxpayers, who have to
labour through until 1.45pm before
they see any return on their
efforts.
So why
does the Government in this
recession allow outsourcing
outside of Europe? Do the
employees of call centres,
accountants etcin areas outside of
Europe pay UK taxes? No.
 Recently
Birmingham City Council announced
that they were going to outsource
to India. Are these idiots really
serious? Instead of promoting
local jobs they are depriving
Birmingham of money. Firstly those
being made redundant go on
Jobseekers allowance and maybe
Housing Benefits and Council Tax
Benefits. Then the local shops and
services lose out as there is less
spending power. All round they
create more recession. This has
got to stop- we suggest that where
British Companies servicing
British people in Britain
outsource outside Europe then the
fees paid for that outsourcing
should be exempt from being
accepted as a trading cost and
disallowed to be shown as such in
their accounts. If you know of
companies doing this let us know
and we shall shame them and others
can avoid using them.
In the meantime your editor
has been receiving 3 to 4 calls a
day on his Orange nobile phone
from a number shown as 0845 450
3102. It appears to be from
Gajwel, Sangareddy, India.
So far they have called 28 times
in a week!. As a dialling machine
is calling I just hear
silemce. They can't be
blocked by TPS because they are
abroad. Even if they talked they
would not be dealt with for
reasons stated above. Orange &
EE have been informed and Orange
subscribers are being
targeted. Mr Osborne please
tax these activities! Here
are some organisations that use
overseas call centres:
BEWARE
THE CHEQUE SCAM OR TIT FOR TAT
by our in-house would-be
sucker

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Every so often some
idiot trickster tries to con us on
the internet. This one came through
our Skype connection. Now we
regularly get young ladies from
Ghana or other West African
Countries trying to "chat". After a
few minutes chatting they try to get
us to send money to them. A polite
No usually ends this. But in the
last month one of our older
directors had a so-called young 27
year old "lady" from Gauteng , South
Africa . She sent an email with her
pictures as shown above. One showing
her breast.She claimed that she was
in the Media Pr business and worked
in the field of beauty products. She
also said that she was hoping to
visit England on behalf of her
company, for whom she had worked for
6 months, within the near
future, if selected. Well the next
week she went for an interview and ,
lo & behold, she got picked. On
the
day of selection she contacted our
would be sucker and told him the
good news. |
She would be
coming a week later. But there was
one problem. She had to have money
sent to England by her Company,
whose headquarters were in Germany.
Could our would-be sucker receive it
for her. By now we knew a scam was
coming. So we gave a dormant account
name with 1p in it! 2
days later an envelope addressed to
thecompany, posted special delivery,
arrived. It
was, as shown above, in Euros in the
sum of 2,250 Euros. |
On the day of
arrival it was banked & the bank
stated that there could be up to 5
weeks to clear the cheque as it was
in a foreign currency. So we sent a
copy to the Connerz bank which now
owns the CIMBBANK. Well the weekend
passed and on Monday Miss Robinson
said she was to come the following
Thursday and could our would-be
sucker advance her the £720 for her
air ticket! This is when the
scam was confirmed as she said we
should take it out of the proceeds
of the cheque when it was cleared.
We already knew it would never
clear. So we asked her to get her
travel agent to contact us.He never
did. The details of Miss Robinson
are below. It could have been an
expensive view of a tit!
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Email:
Sharon Robinson sharon.robinson871@gmail.com.
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Phone
No +27833665908. |
Skype
No:Shally 435 |
Liberty
is
"when some perfectly
respectable person gets up and
says something everybody
agrees to, " while "license is
when some infernal scoundrel,
who ought to be hanged anyway,
gets up and says something
that is true."
So
it
was John Wilkes—radical
journalist, member of Parliament,
outlaw, prisoner, lord mayor of
London, and self-described
libertine in the 18th century. His
life and career go a long way
toward dispelling the superstition
that liberty must advance hand in
glove with order, guided by men of
sterling moral character. Probably
born in 1726 (the exact year is
uncertain), Wilkes clashed with
George III and his ministers
. In John
Wilkes, his
new biography, Arthur H. Cash
shows us why lovers of
liberty, at least, should
celebrate this colourful
Englishman. Cash tells his readers
from the outset, "If you think the
police have the right to arrest
forty-nine people when they are
looking for three, shut [this
book] now."
With
this in mind Shitstirrers
read this notice from the Arthur
Daley's down at the Winchester
Club to ourselves amongst others
and realised that so-called
"freedom of speech" and action is
once more being challenged. So
much in the spirit of John
Wilkes's No 45 The North Briton we
are hereby challenging the
Winchester Club in their authority
to try and curb freedom of speech
.
We have informed them and their
Chairman of our actions and will
publish any response or legal
action that ensues. At
present we just publish their
letter and our response.
The relevant Members of
Parliament in Hampshire are
who invited to look into
this are: Aldershot
Gerald
Howarth (Con), Basingstoke
Andrew
Hunter (Con), East
Hampshire
Michael Mates (Con), Eastleigh
David
Chidgey (LDem), Fareham
Mark
Hoban (Con), Gosport
Peter
Viggers (Con), Havant
David
Willetts (Con), New Forest
East
Dr Julian Lewis (Con), New Forest
West
Desmond Swayne (Con), North East
Hampshire
Rt Hon James Arbuthnot (Con), North West
Hampshire
Rt
Hon Sir George Young Bt (Con), Portsmouth
North
Syd Rapson BEM (Lab), Portsmouth
South
Mike Hancock CBE (LDem), Romsey
Sandra
Gidley (LDem), Southampton
Itchen
Rt Hon John Denham (Lab), Southampton,
Test
Dr Alan Whitehead (Lab) and Winchester
Mark
Oaten (LDem). Every Local
Councillor in Hampshire
should question such action too.
From
The Winchester Club
Our
Response

Email:
drummondco@drummondco.idps.co.uk
Website: www.ukinformedinvestor.co.uk
A.Havlin
Esq.
Legal Practice,Chief
Executive’s Department
The Castle
WINCHESTER
Hampshire
SO23 8UJ
Thursday, 20 November
2008
Ref:
CL54080AH
Dear Mr.
Havlin
YOUR
NOTICE
We thank
you for your posted
Notice received today
We still do not
comprehend your blanket
notice as most of the
sites you mention have
no mention or reference
or carry any images in
regards to Hampshire
County Council
whatsoever. Please
inform us of any
specific image or
information that you
consider unlawful. As
the sites www.ukinformedinvestor.co.uk,
www.wessextouristboard.co.uk and www.mercia.me.uk
carry no mention of
Hampshire or show any
images of Hampshire
other than one of many
1000s of click throughs
to websites I cannot
understand any relevance
in this matter other
than to intimidate.
In fact
the only page on all our
sites that made any
reference to the
Hampshire County Council
is www.wessex.me.uk/HampshireAttractions.html We,
shall comply with your
notice in regards
anything you
specifically request to
be changed or removed on
that page as a courtesy,
even though we did
enquire in regards to
this in 2003 before it
was written and we
acknowledge your
assistance. The site was
www.chardnet.co.uk
at that time. So please
identify that which you
consider is your
intellectual property
and we will re-write and
/or replace images. We
await your further &
better particulars on
the relevant sites and
then we will comply
within 14 days on any
proven breach of
intellectual property
However
we
are quite prepared to
accept legal proceedings
and get a legal decision
on the other matters,
which we believe have no
legal standings
whatsoever. We have
placed the following on
the page mentioned above
as follows:
“This
section has been a
feature of this part of
Wessex since it was
written 4/5 years ago (
when our site was
www.chardnet.co.uk).
Unfortunately the
Hampshire County Council
has issued a NOTICE
TO CEASE & DESIST
IN USING AND/OR
HYPERLINKING TO
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY
COUNCIL'S TOURIST
INFORMATION AND IMAGES
ONTO/OR BY THIS SITE and
others & tried
to influence 3rd
parties. They claim that
unspecified parts are
their "intellectual
"property & must be
removed. But have failed
to specify which parts.
It is our intention to
continue
to
show
this search engine to
assist visitors and
defend our right of free
speech. We have, until
now, published an
acknowledgement to
Hampshire County Council
just here and referred
people to their site.
This it seems has
created offence as have
our other sites, which
have been specified,
which are financial,
legal and commercial and
have never shown
anything pertaining to
Hampshire County
Council. Our sites have
been on-line since 1999
and date back through
other means of media to
1972. These thumbnails
are a means of direction
to the various websites
and are not a copy of
"War & Peace" lifted
from Tolstoy! No charges
have ever been levied
for our information
services. We shall be
publishing the
correspondence for
readers to judge on our
Shitstirrers of Wessex
page and the UK Informed
Investor will now be
mentioning it on their
Watchdog page. It shall
also be brought to the
notice of people of
influence. We always
name names. Details of
our breach(es) of
"Intellectual" Property
"MAY BE"
available from
the Tony Havlin, Jeff
Pattison and Andrew
Smith at The Castle
Winchester, Hampshire
SO23 8UJ. Tel:01962
841841. Fax: 01962
840215 Email: Tony.havlin@hants.gov.uk.
Once identified they
will be replaced by
this notice as
requested and all the
thumbnails will be
rounded off. We
apologise to the
attraction owners if
this means they have
fewer visitors as over
35 million page visits
to our sites
have been made, and
over 25 million in
2008 so far. The
domain names of
www.wessex.me.uk and
www.wessextouristboard.org.uk
have been properly
registered. There is
no legal definition of
the words "Tourist
Board" or prohibition
for the use of such
titles or a law
to prohibit
hyper-linking from the
site as they have
tried to intimate. If
so we note they are
listed on many other
search engines with
hyper-links. Maybe the
Government will stop
the "Ministry of
Sound" nightclub or
the "Ministry of
Cakes" in Taunton,
Somerset.
We
also
point out that we have
complied with The
Consumer Protection
(Distance Selling)
Regulations by placing
the “contact us”
hyperlink on each page
and that hyperlink goes
to the page where the
details are lodged.
As for
the name Wessex Tourist
Board. This has been
properly registered and
accepted. We shall not
desist from using the
name unless so ordered
by a Court of Law.
Please advise us of any
legislation that you
believe enhances your
telling us to desist
from using that name. We
have for many years now
been assisting readers
both by email and on the
telephone with
information in regards
to Tourism in both
Wessex and Mercia.
Especially when local
tourist offices are
closed on Saturday
afternoons and Sundays.
This has been done free
of charge and
courteously. We
fail
to see what this has to
do with the Hampshire
County Council. As we do
not charge the matter of
fees is immaterial. We
are a firm of European
Tax and Legal advisers
who have created
reference pages as a
service and it is in the
fields of legal and tax
advice that we have
charged since 1966. The
fees are dependant on
the advice we give and
the work done.
Interference
with
us carrying on our
legitimate business , if
this continues, will be
counterclaimed if you
continue to proceed with
legal action.
It
has
always been our
intention to work in
harmony and co-operation
and a simple call or
request in the first
instance would have been
dealt with to everyone’s
satisfaction. You made
no such approach . We
are still open to
constructive discussion.
We do reserve the right
to publish the
correspondence on our
sites for the
consideration of our
readers, as we always do
whether it be with large
corporations, local
councils, Insurance
Companies, Government
Offices or the public.
We have a “Watchdog
Column” on our financial
site, which is usually
picked up by the media.
Assuring
you
of our services at all
times.
Faithfully
yours,
Drummond
& Co.
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The Wessex Tourist
Board Kiosks will be
opening at Easter 2009
in conjunction with a
major Hotel Group. They
will be open 7 days a
week 9am-9pm and will
include services to
visitors never before
available from Tourist
Offices. There will be
three in Hampshire!
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CEO
E-mail addresses
So,
you're
fed up dealing with "Customer Services"
on general-purpose contact e-mail
addresses. Are you not getting replies,
or not getting the replies you want?
Time to take it to the top! Chief
Executive Officers (CEOs) are very
reluctant to publish their e-mail
addresses. This page attempts to redress
the balance by publishing the e-mail
addresses for the CEOs of some UK
companies, government and other
organisations. We believe in letting the
"little people" get noticed. It
seems that this column has upset some
people. We believe in transparency and
publishing what is already in the public
domain. two Companies have complained to
our providers that we list them...
they are Dreams The bed Company &
Hillary's the Blind people. Whilst we
hve had dealings with Dreams and may
well be publishing a case of alleged
unfair dismissal of a member of staff
which is going before a tribunal, we
have had no dealings with Hillarys. we
have also been approached by a company
who represent directline-the Insurance
people. Their reason is concerns about
Google's policy of demoting a company
that have too many listings.
Whilst we appreciate the sentiments this
is nothing more than a restrictive
practice within the advertising
industry...which is illegal. Most
of those listed have websites, advertise
and tout for business. Our information
is gleaned from those sources as well as
public listings. They aretherefore in
the public domain.
Obviously some people have had a go at
the providers of the list Ceomail as
they have written to ask us to remove
this section. THIS WE WILL NOT
DO.... the public have the right to
avail themselves of such information...
so we are going to extend create
our own extensive list and mention those
companies we have had complaints about.
In fairness we shall commend those
companies or institutions who have acted
properly and rectified problems. Amongst
those wecommend are BT, Talk talk,
Vodafone, Orange(EE) and Plusnet. Also
David Laws MP, Jeremy Browne MP , Grant
ShappsMP and Oliver Letwin MP. We thank
Ceomail for their assistance in the
past.
Some tips when e-mailing:
- Be polite
- Keep the information concise and
to the point
- Include customer reference
numbers or invoice numbers, if
applicable
- Include a brief history of the
issue, if applicable
- Do not accept being passed back
to "Customer Services" or elsewhere
within the organisation
- Insist on a reply from the CEO
If you're working as part of a campaign
group, send a personal, individually-created
letter. Letters which are cut/pasted from a
standard template will invariably receive a
standard template response in reply... Good
luck with your enquiry!
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UK
Companies
Company Name |
CEO Name |
CEO E-mail Address |
Website |
FTSE Symbol |
Last Verified |
Agro-Food
&
Drinks |
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Associated British
Foods |
George Weston, Chief
Executive |
georgeweston@abfoods.com |
http://www.abf.co.uk |
ABF.L
(FTSE100) |
16 Jun 2010 |
Cadbury-Schweppes |
Todd Stitzer, Chief
Executive |
Todd.Stitzer@csplc.com |
http://www.cadburyschweppes.com |
CBRY.L
(FTSE100) |
16 Jun 2010 |
Dairy Crest |
Mark Allen, Chief
Executive |
mark.allen@dairycrest.co.uk |
http://www.dairycrest.co.uk |
DCG.L
(FTSE250) |
16 Jun 2010 |
Diageo |
Paul
Walsh, Chief Executive |
paul.s.walsh@diageo.com |
http://www.diageo.com |
DGE.L
(FTSE100) |
16 Jun 2010 |
Dominos UK |
Chris Moore, Chief
Executive |
chris.moore@dominos.co.uk |
http://www.dominos.co.uk
Tel: 01908 580604 |
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21 Sep 2010 |
Fyffes |
David McCann,
Chairman |
dmccann@fyffes.com |
http://www.fyffes.com |
(Ireland) |
16 Jun 2010 |
Kelloggs UK |
Greg Peterson,
Managing Director, UK |
greg.peterson@kellogg.com |
http://www.kelloggs.co.uk |
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16 Jun 2010 |
KFC UK |
Martin Shuker,
Managing Director |
martin.shuker@yum.com |
http://www.kfc.co.uk |
Part of Yum! Brands |
16 Jun 2010 |
McDonalds UK |
Steve Easterbrook,
Chief Executive |
steve.easterbrook@uk.mcd.com |
http://www.mcdonalds.co.uk |
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16 Jun 2010 |
Pizza Express UK |
Mark Angela,
Managing Director |
mark.angela@pizzaexpress.com |
http://www.pizzaexpress.com |
|
16 Jun 2010 |
Pizza Hut UK |
Jens Hofma, Managing
Director |
jens.hofma@pizzahut.co.uk |
http://www.pizzahut.co.uk |
Part of Yum! Brands |
16 Jun 2010 |
Unilever |
Paul Polman, Chief
Executive |
Paul.Polman@unilever.com |
http://www.unilever.com |
ULVR.L
(FTSE100) |
16 Jun 2010 |
Whitbread
(Beefeater, Brewers Fayre, Costa,
Premier Inn) |
Andy Harrison, Chief
Executive |
andy.harrison@whitbread.com |
http://www.whitbread.co.uk/ |
WTB.L |
1 Sep 2010 |
Automobiles |
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Audi UK |
Jeremy Hicks,
Director |
jeremy.hicks@audi.co.uk |
http://www.audi.co.uk |
|
16 Jun 2010 |
Bentley UK |
Franz-Josef Paefgen,
Director |
franz-josef.paefgen@bentley.co.uk |
http://www.bentley.co.uk |
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16 Jun 2010 |
BMW UK |
Tim Abbott, Managing
Director |
tim.abbott@bmw.co.uk |
http://www.bmw.co.uk |
|
16 Jun 2010 |
Ford UK |
Nigel Sharp,
Managing Director |
nsharp@ford.com |
http://www.ford.co.uk |
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16 Jun 2010 |
Honda UK |
Ken Keir, Managing
Director |
ken.keir@honda.co.uk |
http://www.honda.co.uk |
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3 Sep 2010 |
Jaguar Land Rover |
Carl-Peter Forster,
Chief Executive |
pforster@jaguarlandrover.com |
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Part of Tata Motors |
28 May 2010 |
Land Rover |
Phil Popham,
Managing Director |
ppopham@jaguarlandrover.com |
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Part of JLR / Tata
Motors |
28 May 2010 |
Manganese Bronze
(Taxis) |
John Russell, Group
Chief Executive |
jrussell@manganese.com |
http://www.manganese.com |
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28 Jun 2010 |
Mercedes-Benz UK |
Simon Oldfield,
Managing Director Customer Services |
simon.oldfield@daimler.com |
http://www.mercedes-benz.co.uk/ |
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6 Aug 2010 |
Mitsubishi UK |
Lance Bradley,
Managing Director |
l.bradley@mitsubishi-cars.co.uk |
http://www.mitsubishi-cars.co.uk |
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21 Jul 2010 |
Nissan UK |
Paul Willcox,
Managing Director |
paul.willcox@nissan.co.uk |
http://www.nissan.co.uk |
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29 Mar 2010 |
Peugeot UK |
Jonathan Goodman,
Managing Director |
jonathan.goodman@peugeot.com |
http://www.peugeot.co.uk |
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8 Jun 2010 |
Porsche GB |
Andy Goss, Managing
Director |
andy.goss@porsche.co.uk |
http://www.porsche.co.uk |
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29 Mar 2010 |
Renault UK |
Roland Bouchaea,
Managing Director |
roland.bouchara@renault.com |
http://www.renault.co.uk |
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14 Sep 2010 |
Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars |
Torsten
Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive |
|
http://www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com |
Part of BMW |
3 Mar 2010 |
Toyota UK |
Miguel Fonseca,
Managing Director |
miguel.fonseca@tgb.toyota.co.uk |
http://www.toyota.co.uk |
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21 Feb 2010 |
Vauxhall / Opel UK |
Nick Reilly, Chief
Executive |
nick.reilly@gm.com |
http://www.vauxhall.co.uk |
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9 Feb 2010 |
Volkswagen UK |
Chris Craft,
Director |
chris.craft@volkswagen.co.uk |
http://www.volkswagen.co.uk |
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29 Mar 2010 |
Volvo UK |
Peter Rask, Managing
Director |
prask@volvocars.com |
http://www.volvocars.com/uk |
Part of Zhejiang
Geely Holding Group |
3 Apr 2010 |
Charities
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Arts Council |
Alan Davey, Chief
Executive |
alan.davey@artscouncil.org.uk |
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26 Sep 2010 |
Barnardo's |
Martin Narey, Chief
Executive |
martin.narey@barnardos.org.uk |
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26 Sep 2010 |
British Heart
Foundation |
Peter Hollins, Chief
Executive |
hollinsp@bhf.org.uk |
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26 Sep 2010 |
Cancer Research UK |
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26 Sep 2010 |
National Trust |
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26 Sep 2010 |
Oxfam |
Barbara Stocking,
Chief Executive |
bstocking@oxfam.org.uk |
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26 Sep 2010 |
RSPB |
Graham Wynne, Chief
Executive |
graham.wynne@rspb.org.uk |
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26 Sep 2010 |
RSPCA |
Mark Watts, Chief
Executive |
mwatts@rspca.org.uk |
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26 Sep 2010 |
Salvation Army |
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26 Sep 2010 |
Scope |
Richard Hawkes,
Chief Executive |
richard.hawkes@scope.org.uk |
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26 Sep 2010 |
Wellcome Trust |
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26 Sep 2010 |
Chemicals |
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BOC Group |
Mike Huggon,
Managing Director |
janet.sheldrick@boc.com
(PA) |
http://www.boc.com |
Part of the Linde
Group |
3 Mar 2010 |
ICI |
John McAdam, Chief
Executive |
john_mcadam@ici.co.uk |
http://www.ici.co.uk |
ICI.L
(FTSE100) |
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Reckitt Benckiser |
Bart Becht, Chief
Executive |
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http://www.rb.com |
RB.L
(FTSE100) |
4 Jan 2010 |
Construction &
Building |
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Balfour Beatty |
Ian Tyler, Chief
Executive |
ian.tyler@balfourbeatty.com |
http://www.balfourbeatty.com |
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16 Sep 2010 |
EAGA Insulation |
Drew Johnson, Chief
Executive |
drew.johnson@eaga.com |
http://www.eaga.com |
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21 Aug 2010 |
Travis Perkins
(Wickes, Toolstation, Tile Giant,
Benchmarx) |
Geoff Cooper, Chief
Executive |
geoff.cooper@travisperkins.co.uk |
http://www.travisperkins.co.uk |
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24 Sep 2010 |
Wain Homes |
Steve Toghill, Chief
Executive |
steve.toghill@wainhomes.net |
http://www.wainhomes.net |
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21 Aug 2010 |
Distribution |
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Alliance Boots |
Andy Hornby, Chief
Executive |
andy.hornby@allianceboots.com |
http://www.allianceboots.com |
Privately held |
17 May 2010 |
Arcadia Group
(Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Evans,
Miss Selfridge, Topman, Topshop,
Wallis) |
Ian Grabiner, Chief
Executive |
ian.grabiner@arcadiagroup.co.uk |
http://www.arcadiagroup.co.uk |
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21 Feb 2010 |
Argos |
Sara Weller,
Managing Director |
sara.weller@argos.co.uk |
http://www.argos.co.uk |
Part of Home Retail
Group |
24 Jan 2010 |
ASDA |
Andy Clarke, Chief
Executive |
andy.clarke@asda.co.uk |
http://www.asda.co.uk |
Part of Wal-Mart |
21 May 2010 |
Boots |
Stefano Pessina,
Executive Chairman |
stefano.pessina@allianceboots.com |
http://www.allianceboots.com |
Part of Alliance
Boots |
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Burberry Group |
Angela Ahrendts,
Chief Executive |
angela.ahrendts@burberry.com |
http://www.burberry.com |
BRBY.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Co-operative
Group
(Co-op) |
Peter Marks, Chief
Executive |
peter.marks@co-operative.coop |
http://www.co-operative.coop |
Mutual |
2 Dec 2009 |
Comet |
Hugh Harvey,
Managing Director |
hugh.harvey@comet.co.uk |
http://www.comet.co.uk |
Part of KESA
Electricals Group |
30 Mar 2010 |
Damart |
Andy Hill, Chief
Executive |
ahill@damart.co.uk |
http://www.damart.co.uk/ |
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16 Sep 2010 |
Debenhams |
Rob Templeman, Chief
Executive |
rob.templeman@debenhams.com |
http://www.debenhams.com |
DEB.L (FTSE250) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Dreams Beds |
Nick Worthington,
Chief Executive |
nickworthington@dreams.co.uk |
http://www.dreams.co.uk |
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21 Aug 2010 |
Dixons Group /
Currys / PC World |
John Browett, Chief
Executive |
john.browett@dixons.co.uk |
http://www.dixons.co.uk |
DXNS.L |
28 Oct 2009 |
Flying Flowers |
Stephen Cook, Chief
Executive |
scook@flyingbrands.com |
http://www.flyingflowers.co.uk |
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30 Oct 2009 |
Freeman Grattan
Holdings (includes Freemans, Grattan
& Lookagain) |
Koert Tulleners,
Chief Executive |
koert.tulleners@fgh-uk.com |
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13 Apr 2010 |
GAME Group PLC |
Lisa Morgan, Chief
Executive |
lisa.morgan@game.co.uk |
http://www.gamegroup.plc.uk/ |
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7 Feb 2010 |
Glen Dimplex
(Belling, Burco, Carmen, Creda,
Dimplex, Goblin, LEC, Morphy
Richards, Xpelair) |
Sean O'Driscoll,
Chief Executive |
sean.odriscoll@glendimplex.com |
http://www.glendimplex.com |
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24 Mar 2010 |
Greggs |
Ken McMeikan, Chief
Executive |
ken.mcmeikan@greggs.co.uk
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http://www.greggs.co.uk |
GRG.L
(FTSE250) |
10 Feb 2010 |
Halfords |
David Wild, Chief
Executive |
david.wild@halfords.co.uk |
http://www.halfords.co.uk |
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25 Jan 2010 |
Hillarys Blinds |
John Risman, Chief
Executive |
john.risman@hillarys.co.uk |
http://www.hillarys.co.uk |
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19 Sep 2010 |
Home Retail Group
(Argos and Homebase) |
Terry Duddy, Chief
Executive |
terry.duddy@homeretailgroup.com
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http://www.homeretailgroup.com |
HOME.L
(FTSE100) |
23 Feb 2010 |
Homebase |
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http://www.homebase.co.uk |
Part of Home Retail
Group |
10 Feb 2010 |
House of Fraser |
John King, Chief
Executive |
jking@hof.co.uk |
http://www.houseoffraser.co.uk/ |
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16 Sep 2010 |
Iceland |
Malcolm Walker,
Chief Executive |
malcolm.walker@iceland.co.uk |
http://www.iceland.co.uk |
Part of Baugur |
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JD Sports |
Barry Bown, Chief
Executive |
barry.bown@jdplc.com |
http://www.jdsports.co.uk |
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8 Jun 2010 |
Jessops |
Trevor Moore, Chief
Executive |
tmoore@jessops.com |
http://www.jessops.com |
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22 Sep 2010 |
JJB Sports |
Keith Jones, Chief
Executive |
kjones@jjbsports.com |
http://www.jjbsports.com |
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23 Mar 2010 |
John Lewis
Partnership |
Andy Street, Chief
Executive |
andy_street@johnlewis.co.uk |
http://www.johnlewis.co.uk |
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17 May 2010 |
Kingfisher (B&Q
and Screwfix) |
Ian Cheshire, Chief
Executive |
ian.cheshire@kingfisher.com |
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KGF.L |
25 Mar 2010 |
Kwik-Fit |
Ian Fraser, Chief
Executive |
ian.fraser@kwik-fit.com |
http://www.kwik-fit.com |
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9 Apr 2010 |
Laura Ashley |
Lillian Tan, Chief
Executive |
lillian.tan@lauraashley.com |
http://www.lauraashley.com |
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21 Feb 2010 |
Marks & Spencer |
Marc Bolland, Chief
Executive |
marc.bolland@marks-and-spencer.com |
http://www.marksandspencer.com |
MKS.L
(FTSE100) |
11 Aug 2010 |
Morphy Richards |
Phil Green, Chief
Executive |
phil.green@morphyrichards.co.uk |
http://www.morphyrichards.co.uk |
part of Glen Dimplex |
24 Mar 2010 |
Morrisons |
Dalton Philips, CEO |
dalton.philips@morrisonsplc.co.uk |
http://www.morrisons.co.uk |
MRW.L
(FTSE100) |
24 May 2010 |
Mothercare |
Ben Gordon, Managing
Director |
ben.gordon@mothercare.co.uk |
http://www.mothercare.com |
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30 Mar 2010 |
Next |
Simon Wolfson, Chief
Executive |
simon.wolfson@nextplc.co.uk |
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NXL.L (FTSE100) |
29 May 2010 |
Ocado |
Tim Steiner, Chief
Executive |
Tim.steiner@ocado.com |
http://www.ocado.com |
Partly owned by John
Lewis Partnership |
3 Sep 2009 |
Paperchase |
Timothy
Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound |
timothy@paperchase.co.uk |
http://www.paperchase.co.uk |
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11 Feb 2010 |
Peter Jones |
Simon Fowler,
Managing Director |
simon_fowler@johnlewis.co.uk |
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Part of John Lewis
Partnership |
26 Mar 2010 |
play.com |
John Perkins, Chief
Executive |
john.perkins@play.com |
http://www.play.com |
|
3 Jun 2010 |
Sainsbury |
Justin King, Chief
Executive |
justin.king@sainsburys.co.uk |
http://www.sainsbury.co.uk |
SBRY.L
(FTSE100) |
3 Sep 2009 |
Shop Direct (Empire
Stores, Great Universal, Kays,
Littlewoods, Very, Marshall Ward,
Woolworths) |
Mark Newton-Jones,
Chief Executive |
mark.newton-jones@shopdirect.com |
http://www.shopdirect.com |
|
8 Jun 2010 |
Somerfield |
|
|
http://www.somerfield.co.uk |
Part of Co-operative
Group |
10 Dec 2009 |
Specsavers |
John Perkins, Chief
Executive |
dougp@uk.specsavers.com |
http://www.specsavers.co.uk |
|
14 Sep 2010 |
Sports Direct |
Dave Forsey, Chief
Executive |
Dave.Forsey@sportsdirect.com |
http://www.sportsdirect.com |
|
22 Apr 2010 |
Staples |
Peter Birks, VP UK
& Ireland |
peter.birks@staples.co.uk |
http://www.staples.co.uk |
|
24 Jan 2010 |
Steinhoff Group /
Homestyle / Harveys / Benson for
Beds / Sleepmaster / Cargo |
Markus Jooste, Chief
Executive |
markus.jooste@steinhoff.co.za |
http://www.sukf.co.uk |
|
14 Sep 2010 |
Tesco |
Terry Leahy, Chief
Executive |
terry.leahy@uk.tesco.com |
http://www.tesco.com |
TSCO.L
(FTSE100) |
27 Nov 2009 |
Thorntons |
Mike Davies, Chief
Executive |
mike.davies@thorntons.co.uk |
http://www.thorntons.co.uk |
|
5 Feb 2009 |
Toolstation |
Mark Goddard-Watts,
Chief Executive |
mark@toolstation.com |
http://www.toolstation.com |
|
21 Aug 2010 |
Waitrose |
Mark Price, Managing
Director |
mark_price@waitrose.co.uk |
http://www.waitrose.co.uk |
Part of John Lewis
Partnership |
8 Oct 2009 |
WH Smith |
Kate
Swann, Chief Executive |
kate.swann@whsmith.co.uk |
http://www.whsmith.co.uk |
|
19 Feb 2010 |
Electrical
& Electronics |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Canon UK |
|
|
http://www.canon.co.uk |
|
22 Sep 2010 |
Indesit UK
(Hotpoint, Indesit, Cannon &
Creda) |
Enrico Vita, Chief
Executive |
enrico.vita@indesit.com |
http://www.indesit.co.uk |
|
16 Sep 2010 |
LG UK |
Brian Na, President |
brian.na@lge.com |
http://www.lge.co.uk |
|
16 Sep 2010 |
Nikon UK |
Michio Miwa,
President |
Michio.Miwa@nikon.co.uk |
http://www.nikon.co.uk |
|
22 Sep 2010 |
Finance and
Insurance |
|
|
|
|
|
AEGON Scottish
Equitable |
Otto Thoresen, Chief
Executive |
Otto.Thoresen@aegon.co.uk |
http://www.aegon.co.uk |
|
24 Jan 2010 |
Alliance &
Leicester |
|
|
http://www.alliance-leicester.co.uk |
Part of Santander
Group |
10 Dec 2009 |
American Express UK |
Raymond Joabar,
Country Manager |
raymond.joabar@aexp.com |
http://www.americanexpress.co.uk |
|
9 Aug 2010 |
Aviva and Royal
Automobile Club (RAC) |
Andrew Moss, Chief
Executive |
andrew_moss@aviva.com |
http://www.aviva.com |
AV.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Aug 2010 |
AXA UK |
Nicolas
Moreau, Chief Executive |
nicolas.moreau@axa.co.uk |
|
|
18 Feb 2010 |
Bank of England |
Mervyn King,
Governor |
mervyn.king@bankofengland.co.uk |
http://www.bankofengland.co.uk |
|
10 Feb 2010 |
Barclaycard |
Amer Sajed, Managing
Director |
amer.sajed@barclaycard.co.uk |
http://www.barclaycard.co.uk |
|
20 Sep 2010 |
Barclays |
John Varley, Chief
Executive |
john.varley@barclays.com |
http://www.barclays.co.uk |
BARC.L
(FTSE100) |
10 Nov 2009 |
Bradford &
Bingley |
Richard Banks,
Managing Director |
richard.banks@bbg.co.uk |
http://www.bradford-bingley.co.uk |
Nationalised |
19 March 2010 |
Britannia Building
Society |
|
|
|
Part of Co-Operative
Group |
10 Dec 2009 |
Britannic |
Paul Thompson, Chief
Executive |
thompsonp@britannic.co.uk |
|
Part of Pearl Group |
|
Callcredit
Information Group |
John McAndrew, Chief
Executive |
john.mcandrew@callcredit.co.uk |
http://www.callcredit.co.uk |
|
1 May 2010 |
Camelot Group
(National Lottery) |
Dianne Thompson,
Chief Executive |
dianne.thompson@camelotgroup.co.uk |
http://www.camelotgroup.co.uk |
|
9 Feb 2010 |
Clydesdale Bank |
Lynne Peacock, Chief
Executive |
Lynne.Peacock@cbonline.co.uk |
http://www.cbonline.co.uk |
Part of National
Australia Bank |
16 Dec 2009 |
Co-operative
Financial
Services / Co-op Bank |
Neville Richardson,
Chief Executive |
neville.richardson@cfs.coop |
http://www.co-operativebank.co.uk |
Mutual |
8 Mar 2010 |
Deutsche Bank UK |
Colin Grassie, Chief
Executive |
colin.grassie@db.com |
http://www.db.com |
|
21 Jul 2010 |
Egg |
Bert Pijls, Chief
Executive |
bert.pijls@citi.com |
http://www.egg.com |
Part of Citibank |
30 Mar 2010 |
Equifax |
Sandra Lawrence, UK
General Manager |
sandra.lawrence@equifax.com |
http://www.equifax.co.uk |
|
19 Apr 2010 |
Esure / Sheila's
Wheels |
Peter Wood, Chief
Executive |
peter.wood@esure.com |
http://www.esure.com |
|
1 Sep 2010 |
Experian / Credit
Expert |
Don Robert, Chief
Executive |
don.robert@uk.experian.com |
http://www.experian.co.uk
020 3042 4215 |
EXPN.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Sep 2010 |
First Direct |
Chris Pilling, Chief
Executive |
chrispilling@firstdirect.com |
http://www.firstdirect.com |
Part of HSBC |
25 May 2010 |
Friends Provident |
Trevor Matthews,
Chief Executive |
trevor.matthews@friendsprovident.co.uk |
http://www.friendsprovident.co.uk |
FP.L
(FTSE100) |
|
HSBC UK |
Paul Thurston, Chief
Executive |
managingdirectoruk@hsbc.com |
http://www.hsbc.co.uk |
HSBA.L
(FTSE100) |
|
ICICI Bank UK |
Suvek Nambiar,
Managing Director |
suvek.nambiar@icicibank.com |
http://www.icicibank.com |
|
28 May 2010 |
ING Direct UK |
Richard Doe, Chief
Executive |
richard.doe@ingdirect.co.uk |
http://www.ingdirect.co.uk |
|
23 Sep 2010 |
Ladbrokes |
Richard Glynn, Chief
Executive |
richard.glynn@ladbrokes.co.uk |
http://www.ladbrokes.co.uk |
|
15 Jul 2010 |
Legal & General |
Tim Breedon, Chief
Executive |
tim.breedon@group.landg.com |
http://www.landg.com |
LGEN.L
(FTSE100) |
|
Liverpool Victoria |
Mike Rogers, Chief
Executive |
mike.rogers@lv.com |
http://www.lv.com |
Mutual |
23 Oct 2009 |
Lloyds TSB (includes
Halifax / Bank of Scotland (HBOS)) |
Eric Daniels, Chief
Executive |
eric.daniels@lloydstsb.co.uk |
http://www.lloydstsb.co.uk |
LLOY.L
(FTSE100) |
2 Sep 2009 |
Mastercard UK |
Hany Fam, General
Manager |
hany.fam@mastercard.com |
http://www.mastercard.co.uk |
|
26 Sep 2010 |
MBNA / Bank of
America (UK) |
Ian O'Doherty, Chief
Executive |
ian.odoherty@bankofamerica.com |
|
Part of RBS Group |
5 March 2010 |
Nationwide |
Graham Beale, Chief
Executive |
gjbeale2@nationwide.co.uk
|
http://www.nationwide.co.uk
(Tel: 01793 513 513 then say "Graham
Beale") |
Mutual |
14 Sep 2010 |
NatWest |
|
|
|
Part of RBS
Group |
17 Feb 2010 |
Neovia Financial
(Netbanx, Neteller, Net+) |
Mark Mayhew, Chief
Executive |
mark.mayhew@neovia.com |
http://www.neovia.com |
|
7 Jul 2010 |
Northern Rock |
Gary Hoffman, Chief
Executive |
gary.hoffman@northernrock.co.uk |
http://www.northernrock.co.uk |
Nationalised |
28 Oct 2009 |
Prudential |
Tidjane Thiam, Chief
Executive |
tidjane.thiam@prudential.co.uk |
http://www.prudential.co.uk |
PRU.L
(FTSE100) |
4 Jan 2010 |
Royal & Sun
Alliance (RSA) and "More Than" |
Andy Haste, Chief
Executive |
andy.haste@gcc.rsagroup.com |
http://www.royalsunalliance.com |
RSA.L
(FTSE100) |
2 Sep 2010 |
Royal
Bank of Scotland (RBS Group) |
Stephen Hester |
Stephen.Hester@rbs.co.uk |
http://www.rbs.co.uk |
RBS.L
(FTSE100) |
8 Feb 2010 |
Santander
Group (formerly Abbey) |
Antonio Horta-Osorio |
Antonio.Osorio@santander.co.uk |
http://www.santander.co.uk |
|
10 Dec 2009 |
Scottish Life |
John Deane, Chief
Executive |
jdeane@scottishlife.co.uk |
http://www.scottishlife.co.uk |
|
16 Dec 2009 |
Skipton Building
Society |
David Cutter, Chief
Executive |
david.cutter@skipton.co.uk |
http://www.skipton.co.uk |
Mutual |
2 Feb 2010 |
Standard Chartered
Bank |
Peter Sands, Group
Chief Executive |
peter.sands@sc.com |
http://www.standardchartered.com |
STAN.L
(FTSE100) |
10 Feb 2010 |
Standard Life |
David Nish, Chief
Executive |
david_nish@standardlife.com |
http://www.standardlife.com |
SL.L
(FTSE100) |
10 Feb 2010 |
Student Loans
Company (SLC) |
Ed Lester, Chief
Executive |
Ed_Lester@slc.co.uk |
http://www.slc.co.uk
Tel: 0141 306 2000 |
|
6 Sep 2010 |
Yorkshire Building
Society / Chelsea Building Society |
Iain Cornish, Chief
Executive |
iccornish@ybs.co.uk |
http://www.ybs.co.uk |
|
17 Mar 2010 |
Health &
Pharmaceutical |
|
|
|
|
|
Amersham |
William Castell,
Chief Executive |
william.castell@amersham.com |
http://www.amersham.com |
|
5 Feb 2009 |
AstraZeneca |
David Brennan, Chief
Executive |
david.brennan@astrazeneca.com |
http://www.astrazeneca.com |
AZN.L
(FTSE100) |
5 Feb 2009 |
GlaxoSmithKline |
Andrew
Witty, Chief Executive |
andrew.witty@gsk.com |
http://www.gsk.com |
GSK.L
(FTSE100) |
18 Feb 2010 |
IT |
|
|
|
|
|
ARM Holdings |
Warren East, Chief
Executive |
warren.east@arm.com |
http://www.arm.com |
ARM.L
(FTSE250) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Autonomy |
Mike Lynch, Chief
Executive |
mlynch@autonomy.com |
http://www.autonomy.com |
AU.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Leisure
&
Entertainment |
|
|
|
|
|
Carnival (formerly P
and O) |
Micky Arison,
Chairman & Chief Executive |
marison@carnival.com |
|
CCL.L
(FTSE100) |
30 Jul 2010 |
Football Association
(FA) Premier League |
Richard Scudamore,
Chief Executive |
rscudamore@premierleague.com |
|
|
21 Mar 2010 |
Silverstone Circuits |
Richard Phillips,
Chief Executive |
richard.phillips@silverstone.co.uk |
|
|
21 Aug 2010 |
Media |
|
|
|
|
|
B Sky B |
Jeremy Darroch,
Chief Executive |
jeremy.darroch@bskyb.com |
http://www.bskyb.com |
BSY.L
(FTSE100) |
23 Oct 2009 |
BBC |
Mark
Thompson, Director General |
mark.thompson@bbc.co.uk |
http://www.bbc.co.uk |
N/A |
15 Feb 2010 |
BBC Today Program |
|
today@bbc.co.uk |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/today |
N/A |
5 Feb 2010 |
BBC Watchdog |
|
watchdog@bbc.co.uk |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog/ |
N/A |
5 Feb 2010 |
BBC Working Lunch |
|
workinglunch@bbc.co.uk |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/workinglunch/ |
N/A |
5 Feb 2010 |
Channel 4 |
David Abraham, Chief
Executive |
dabraham@channel4.co.uk |
http://www.channel4.co.uk |
|
15 Jul 2010 |
Daily Telegraph |
Will
Lewis, Editor |
will.lewis@telegraph.co.uk |
http://www.telegraph.co.uk
Tel: 0207 931 2000 |
N/A |
15 Feb 2010 |
EMAP |
David Gilbertson,
Chief Executive |
david.gilbertson@emap.com |
http://www.emap.com |
Owned by Apax and
Guardian Media Group |
24 Nov 2009 |
The Guardian |
Alan
Rusbridger, Editor |
alan.rusbridger@guardian.co.uk |
http://www.guardian.co.uk |
N/A |
5 Feb 2010 |
The Independent |
Simon
Kelner, Editor |
s.kelner@independent.co.uk |
http://www.independent.co.uk
Tel: 020 7005 2000 |
N/A |
14 May 2010 |
The Independent on
Sunday |
John Mullin, Editor |
j.mullin@independent.co.uk |
http://www.independent.co.uk |
N/A |
5 Feb 2010 |
ITV |
Adam Crozier, Chief
Executive |
adam.crozier@itv.com |
http://www.itv.com |
|
21 May 2010 |
PR Week |
Danny Rogers, Editor |
danny.rogers@haymarket.com |
http://www.prweek.com |
|
16 Sep 2010 |
Reed Elsevier |
Erik Engstrom, Chief
Executive |
erik.engstrom@reedelsevier.com |
http://www.reedelsevier.com |
REL.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Reuters Group |
Tom Glocer, Chief
Executive |
tom.glocer@reuters.com |
http://www.reuters.com |
|
|
The Sunday Times |
John Witherow,
Editor |
john.witherow@thetimes.co.uk |
http://www.timesonline.co.uk |
N/A |
5 Feb 2010 |
The Times |
James Harding,
Editor |
james.harding@thetimes.co.uk |
http://www.timesonline.co.uk |
N/A |
5 Feb 2010 |
YouView |
Roger Halton, Chief
Executive |
richard.halton@youview.com |
http://www.youview.com |
|
16 Sep 2010 |
Metallurgy &
Minerals |
|
|
|
|
|
Antofagasta |
|
|
|
ANTO.L
(FTSE100) |
|
Anglo American |
Cynthia Carroll,
Chief Executive |
ccarroll@angloamerican.co.uk |
http://www.angloamerican.co.uk |
AAL.L
(FTSE100) |
5 Feb 2009 |
BHP Billiton |
Marius Kloppers,
Chief Executive |
marius.kloppers@bhpbilliton.com |
http://www.bhpbilliton.com |
BLT.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Lonmin |
Ian Farmer, Chief
Executive |
ian.farmer@lonmin.com |
http://www.lonmin.com |
LMI.L
(FTSE100) |
9 Feb 2010 |
Randgold Resources |
Mark Bristow, Chief
Executive |
mbristow@randgoldresources.com |
http://www.randgoldresources.com |
RRS.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Rexam |
Graham Chipchase,
Chief Executive |
graham.chipchase@rexam.com |
http://www.rexam.com |
REX.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Rio Tinto |
Tom Albanese |
tom.albanese@riotinto.com |
http://www.riotinto.com |
RIO.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Vedanta Resources |
MS Mehta, Chief
Executive |
ms.mehta@vedanta.co.in |
http://www.vedantaresources.com |
VED.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Xstrata |
Mick
Davis, Chief Executive |
mdavis@xstrata.com |
http://www.xstrata.com |
XTA.L
(FTSE100) |
8 Jan 2010 |
Oil and Natural Gas |
|
|
|
|
|
BG Group |
Frank Chapman, Chief
Executive |
frank.chapman@bg-group.com |
http://www.bg-group.com |
BG.L
(FTSE100) |
5 Feb 2009 |
BP |
Tony
Hayward, Chief Executive |
tony.hayward@bp.com |
http://www.bp.com |
BP.L
(FTSE100) |
13 Nov 2009 |
Cairn Energy |
Bill
Gammell, Chief Executive |
bill.gammell@cairnenergy.com |
http://www.cairnenergy.com |
CNE.L
(FTSE100) |
13 Nov 2009 |
Petrofac |
Ayman Asfari, Chief
Executive |
ayman.asfari@petrofac.com |
http://www.petrofac.com |
PFC.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Royal Dutch Shell |
Peter
Voser, Chief Executive |
peter.voser@shell.com |
http://www.shell.com |
RDSA.AS
(FTSE100) |
13 Nov 2009 |
Tullow Oil |
Aidan
Heavey, Chief Executive |
Aidan.Heavey@tullowoil.com |
http://www.tullowoil.com |
TLW.L (FTSE100) |
13 Nov 2009 |
Property |
|
|
|
|
|
British Land Company |
Chris
Grigg, Chief Executive |
chris.grigg@britishland.com |
http://www.britishland.com |
BLND.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Land Securities |
Francis Salway,
Chief Executive |
francis.salway@landsecurities.com |
http://www.landsecurities.com |
LAND.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Services |
|
|
|
|
|
Aggreko |
Rupert Soames, Chief
Executive |
rupert.soames@aggreko.com |
http://www.aggreko.com |
AGK.L
(FTSE250) |
21 Feb 2010 |
AMEC |
Samir Brikho, Chief
Executive |
samir.brikho@amec.com |
http://www.amec.com |
AMEC.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Anglian Water Group |
Peter Simpson,
Managing Director |
psimpson@anglianwater.co.uk |
http://www.anglianwater.co.uk |
Part of Osprey
consortium |
18 Jan 2010 |
BUPA Healthcare |
Ray King, Chief
Executive |
ray.king@bupa.com |
http://www.bupa.com |
|
21 Aug 2010 |
Capita |
Paul Pindar, Chief
Executive |
paul.pindar@capita.co.uk |
http://www.capita.co.uk |
CPI.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
Centrica / British
Gas |
Sam Laidlaw, Chief
Executive |
sam.laidlaw@centrica.co.uk |
http://www.centrica.com |
CNA.L
(FTSE100) |
23 Oct 2009 |
City Link |
Stuart Godman,
Managing Director |
stuart.godman@city-link.co.uk |
http://www.city-link.co.uk |
|
4 Jun 2010 |
Compass Group |
Richard Cousins,
Chief Executive |
richard.cousins@compass-group.co.uk |
http://www.compass-group.com |
CPG.L
(FTSE100) |
23 Oct 2009 |
E.ON |
Paul
Golby, Chief Executive |
paul.golby@eon-uk.com |
http://www.eon-uk.com |
Part of E.ON AG |
5 Feb 2009 |
EDF Energy |
Vincent Derivaz,
Chief Executive |
vincent.derivaz@edfenergy.com |
http://www.edfenergy.com |
|
30 Jul 2010 |
First Utility |
Mark Daeche, Chief
Executive |
mark.daeche@first-utility.com |
http://www.first-utility.com |
|
14 Sep 2010 |
Homeserve |
Richard Harpin,
Chief Executive |
richard.harpin@homeserve.com |
http://www.homeserve.com |
|
18 Jan 2010 |
G4S (Group 4
Securicor) |
Nick Buckles, Chief
Executive |
nick.buckles@g4s.com |
http://www.g4s.com |
GFS.L (FTSE100) |
1 Sep 2010 |
National Grid |
Steve Holliday,
Chief Executive |
steven.holliday@ngrid.com |
http://www.nationalgrid.com |
(FTSE100) |
21 Jul 2010 |
Post Office Limited |
David Smith,
Managing Director |
david.smith@royalmail.com |
http://www.royalmail.com |
Part of Royal Mail |
19 May 2010 |
Royal Mail |
Moya Greene, Chief
Executive |
moya.greene@royalmail.com |
http://www.royalmail.com |
N/A |
21 Sep 2010 |
RWE npower |
Volker
Beckers, Chief Executive |
volker.beckers@rwe.com |
http://www.npower.com |
Part of RWE npower |
4 Jun 2010 |
Scottish Power |
Nick
Horler, Chief Executive |
nhorler@iberdrola.es |
http://www.scottishpower.com |
Part of Iberdrola |
9 Apr 2010 |
Scottish and
Southern Energy |
Ian Marchant, Chief
Executive |
ian.marchant@scottish-southern.co.uk |
http://www.scottish-southern.co.uk |
SSE.L
(FTSE100) |
16 Feb 2010 |
Serco |
Christopher Hyman,
Chief Executive |
chris.hyman@serco.com |
http://www.serco.com |
SRP.L
(FTSE100) |
30 Mar 2010 |
Severn Trent |
Tony Wray, Chief
Executive |
tony.wray@severntrent.co.uk |
http://www.severn-trent.com |
SVT.L
(FTSE100) |
15 Feb 2010 |
South East Water |
Paul Butler,
Managing Director |
pbutler@southeastwater.co.uk |
http://www.southeastwater.co.uk |
|
21 Feb 2010 |
Thames Water |
Martin Baggs, Chief
Executive |
martin.baggs@thameswater.co.uk |
http://www.thameswater.co.uk |
|
2 Sep 2010 |
TNT Post |
Nick Wells, Chief
Executive |
nick.wells@tntpost.co.uk |
http://www.tntpost.co.uk |
|
4 Jun 2010 |
United Utilities |
Philip Green, Chief
Executive |
philip.green@uuplc.co.uk |
http://www.unitedutilities.com |
UU.L
(FTSE100) |
28 Dec 2009 |
Yorkshire Water /
Kelda |
Kevin Whiteman,
Chief Executive |
kevin.whiteman@keldagroup.com |
http://www.keldagroup.com |
|
27 Aug 2010 |
Telecommunications
and Internet |
|
|
|
|
|
BT Group |
Ian
Livingston, Chief Executive |
ian.livingston@bt.com |
http://www.bt.com |
BT.L
(FTSE100) |
5 Feb 2009 |
Cable & Wireless
UK |
John
Pluthero, Executive Chairman |
john.pluthero@cw.com |
|
CW.L
(FTSE100) |
28 Oct 2009 |
Carphone
Warehouse
Group / Talk Talk / Tiscali / Pipex |
Charles Dunstone,
Chief Executive |
dunstonec@cpw.co.uk |
http://www.cpwplc.com |
|
10 Sep 2010 |
Google UK |
Matt Brittin,
Managing Director |
mbrittin@google.com |
http://www.google.co.uk |
|
8 Feb 2010 |
Inmarsat |
Andrew Sukawaty,
Chairman & Chief Executive |
andrew_sukawaty@inmarsat.com |
http://www.inmarsat.com |
ISAT.L (FTSE100) |
10 Feb 2010 |
O2 |
Ronan Dunne, Chief
Executive |
ronan.dunne@o2.com |
http://www.o2.com |
|
23 Oct 2009 |
Orange |
Tom Alexander, Chief
Executive |
Tom.Alexander@orange.co.uk |
http://www.orange.co.uk |
|
5 Feb 2009 |
Phorm / Webwise
(spyware) |
Kent
Ertugrul, Chief Executive |
kent.ertugrul@phorm.com |
|
|
24 Jan 2010 |
Plusnet |
Jamie Ford, Chief
Executive |
jford@plus.net |
http://www.plus.net |
Part of BT Group |
14 Sep 2010 |
T-Mobile |
Richard Moat, Chief
Executive |
MDTMOB@t-mobile.co.uk |
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk |
|
1 Feb 2010 |
Tiscali |
Mary
Turner, Managing Director |
mary.turner@uk.tiscali.com |
http://www.tiscali.co.uk |
Part of Carphone
Warehouse |
16 Sep 2010 |
Three |
Kevin Russell, Chief
Executive |
kevin.russell@three.co.uk |
http://www.three.co.uk |
|
28 Oct 2009 |
Thus / Demon |
Stewart Smythe,
Managing Director |
stewart.smythe@thus.net |
http://www.thus.net |
|
17 Aug 2010 |
Virgin Media
(previously Telewest) |
Neil Berkett, Chief
Executive |
neil.berkett@virginmedia.co.uk |
http://www.virginmedia.co.uk |
NASDAQ:VMED |
24 Jan 2010 |
Vodafone worldwide |
Vittorio Colao,
Chief Executive |
vittorio.colao@vodafone.com |
http://www.vodafone.com |
VOD.L
(FTSE100) |
5 Feb 2009 |
Vodafone UK |
Guy Laurence, Chief
Executive |
guy.laurence@vodafone.com |
http://www.vodafone.com |
|
5 Feb 2009 |
Yell Group |
John Condron, Chief
Executive |
john.condron@yellgroup.com |
http://www.yellgroup.com |
|
28 Oct 2009 |
Tobacco |
|
|
|
|
|
British American
Tobacco |
Paul Adams, Chief
Executive |
paul_adams@bat.com |
http://www.bat.com |
BATS.L (FTSE100) |
31 Oct 2009 |
Imperial Tobacco |
Alison Cooper, Chief
Executive |
alison.cooper@uk.imptob.com |
http://www.imptob.co.uk |
IMT.L |
14 Sep 2010 |
Transports |
|
|
|
|
|
Air France, UK |
Henri Hourcade, UK
& Ireland General Manager |
henri.hourcade@airfrance.fr |
http://www.airfrance.fr |
|
5 Feb 2010 |
Air Southwest |
Peter Davies, Chief
Executive |
p.davies@airsouthwest.com |
http://www.airsouthwest.com |
|
25 Mar 2010 |
Airmiles |
Andrew Swaffield,
Managing Director |
andrew_swaffield@themileagecompany.com |
http://www.airmiles.co.uk |
|
8 Jul 2010 |
Arriva |
Andrew Swaffield,
Managing Director |
andrew_swaffield@themileagecompany.com |
http://www.airmiles.co.uk |
|
8 Jul 2010 |
Avis UK |
Kevin Bradshaw,
Chief Executive |
kevin.bradshaw@avis.co.uk |
http://www.avis.co.uk |
|
17 Aug 2010 |
BAA |
Colin
Matthews, Chief Executive |
colin_matthews@baa.com |
http://www.baa.com |
|
16 Feb 2010 |
British Airways (BA) |
Willie Walsh, Chief
Executive |
willie.walsh@ba.com |
http://www.britishairways.com |
BAY.L
(FTSE100) |
23 Mar 2010 |
BMI / BMIBaby |
Wolfgang
Prock-Schauer, Chief Executive |
wolfgang.prock-schauer@flybmi.com |
http://www.flybmi.com |
|
21 Sep 2010 |
Carlson (Regent,
Radisson, TGI Friday) |
Hubert Joly, Chief
Executive |
hubert.joly@carlson.com |
http://www.carlson.com |
|
3 Jun 2010 |
DHL UK |
Ken McCall, Chief
Executive |
ken.mccall@dhl.com |
http://www.dhl.com |
|
24 Jan 2010 |
Diamond Holidays |
Kevin Riley,
Managing Director |
KRiley@diamondhols.co.uk |
http://www.diamondhols.co.uk |
|
24 Jan 2010 |
East Coast Trains |
Elaine Holt, Chief
Executive |
elaine.holt@directlyoperatedrailways.co.uk |
http://www.directlyoperatedrailways.co.uk |
|
21 Aug 2010 |
Easyjet |
Carolyn McCall,
Chief Executive |
carolyn@easyjet.com |
http://www.easyjet.com |
Part of Easy Group |
1 Sep 2010 |
Easy Group |
Andrew Robb-John,
Chief Executive |
Anthony.Robb-John@easygroup.co.uk |
|
|
19 Jan 2010 |
Europcar / National
Car Rental UK |
Mark Cotterill,
Chief Executive |
Mark.Cotterill@europcar.com |
http://www.europcar.co.uk |
|
24 Jan 2010 |
Eurostar |
Nicolas Petrovic,
Chief Executive |
nicolas.petrovic@eurostar.co.uk |
http://www.eurostar.co.uk |
|
19 Sep 2010 |
Eurotunnel |
Jacques Gounon,
Chief Executive |
jacques.gounon@eurotunnel.com |
http://www.eurotunnel.com |
ETL.L |
19 Sep 2010 |
First Group |
Moir Lockhead, Chief
Executive |
moir.lockhead@firstgroup.com |
http://www.firstgroup.com |
|
14 May 2010 |
Flybe |
Jim French, Chief
Executive |
jim.french@flybe.com |
http://www.flybe.com |
|
27 Feb 2010 |
Hertz UK |
Neil Cunningham,
General Manager |
NCunningham@hertz.com |
http://www.hertz.co.uk |
|
17 Aug 2010 |
Highland Airways |
Alan Mossman, Chief
Executive |
AMossman@highlandairways.co.uk |
http://www.highlandairways.co.uk |
|
25 Mar 2010 |
Holidaybreak |
Martin Davies, Chief
Executive |
martin.davies@holidaybreak.com |
http://www.holidaybreak.com |
|
25 May 2010 |
lastminute.com |
Ian McCaig, Chief
Executive |
ian.mccaig@lastminute.com |
http://www.lastminute.com |
Part of Travelocity
Europe |
10 Dec 2009 |
Monarch Airlines |
Tim Jeans, Chief
Executive |
tim.jeans@monarch.co.uk |
http://www.monarch.co.uk |
|
24 Jan 2010 |
National Express |
Dean Finch, Chief
Executive |
dean.finch@nationalexpress.com |
http://www.nationalexpress.co.uk |
|
26 Sep 2010 |
Network Rail |
Iain Coucher, Chief
Executive |
iain.coucher@networkrail.co.uk |
http://www.networkrail.co.uk |
Nationalised |
|
Northern Rail |
Ian Bevan, Managing
Director |
ian.bevan@northernrail.org |
http://www.northernrail.org |
|
15 Jul 2010 |
Royal Caribbean
Cruises |
Adam Goldstein,
Chief Executive |
agoldstein@rccl.com |
|
|
|
SAGA / Automobile
Association (AA) |
Andrew Goodsell,
Chief Executive |
Andrew.Goodsell@saga.co.uk |
http://www.saga.co.uk |
N/A |
22 Mar 2010 |
Southern Railway |
Chris Burchell,
Chief Executive |
chris.burchell@southernrailway.com |
http://www.southernrailway.com |
|
19 Sep 2010 |
Stagecoach |
Brian
Souter, Chief Executive |
glenys.mackreth@stagecoachgroup.com |
http://www.stagecoachgroup.com |
SGC.L |
8 Feb 2010 |
thetrainline.com |
Murray Hennessy,
Chief Executive |
murray.hennessy@thetrainline.com |
http://www.thetrainline.com |
N/A |
4 Feb 2010 |
Thomas Cook Group |
Manny
Fontenla-Novoa, Chief
Executive |
Contact via
Chairman: paul.hollingworth@thomascook.com |
http://www.thomascookgroup.com |
TCG.L
(FTSE100) |
8 Feb 2010 |
Thomson / TUI Travel |
Dermot Blastland,
Managing Director |
dermot.blastland@tui-uk.co.uk |
http://www.thomson.co.uk |
|
29 Apr 2010 |
Travelodge |
Grant Hearn, Chief
Executive |
grant.hearn@travelodge.co.uk |
http://www.travelodge.co.uk |
Owned by Dubai
International Capital |
18 Mar 2010 |
Virgin Atlantic |
Richard Branson,
Chairman |
richard.branson@fly.virgin.com |
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com |
|
30 May 2010 |
Virgin Trains |
Tony Collins, Chief
Executive |
tony.collins@virgintrains.co.uk |
http://www.virgintrains.co.uk |
|
30 May 2010 |
Weapons and
Aerospace |
|
|
|
|
|
Atomic Weapons
Establishment (AWE) |
Bill Haight,
Managing Director |
bill.haight@awe.co.uk |
http://www.awe.co.uk
Tel: 0118 981 4111 |
N/A |
16 Jun 2010 |
BAE Systems |
Ian King, Chief
Executive |
ian.king@baesystems.com |
http://www.baesystems.com |
BA.L
(FTSE100) |
16 Jun 2010 |
EDO MBM |
Paul Hills, Chief
Executive |
paul.hills@itt.com |
http://www.edombmtech.co.uk
Tel: 01273 810 500 |
Part of ITT |
2 Jul 2010 |
Rolls-Royce |
John Rose, Chief
Executive |
john.rose@rolls-royce.co.uk |
http://www.rolls-royce.com |
RR.L
(FTSE100) |
16 Jun 2010 |
Wood and Paper |
|
|
|
|
|
Bunzl |
|
|
|
BNZL.L
(FTSE100) |
21 Feb 2010 |
UK Regulators
|
Organisation |
CEO |
E-mail Address |
Website |
Last verified |
Advertising |
Advertising Standards
Authority (ASA) |
Gordon Borrie, Chairman |
|
http://www.asa.org.uk |
|
Chemicals |
Chemicals Regulation
Directorate |
Dr Kerr Wilson, Chief
Executive |
kerr.wilson@psd.defra.gsi.gov.uk |
http://www.pesticides.gov.uk |
8 Dec 2009 |
Communications |
Ofcom |
Ed Richards, Chief Executive |
ed.richards@ofcom.org.uk |
http://www.ofcom.org.uk |
28 Sep 2009 |
Education |
Ofsted |
Christine Gilbert, Chief
Inspector |
cgilbert@ofsted.gov.uk |
http://www.ofsted.gov.uk |
28 Sep 2009 |
Electricity & Gas |
Ofgem |
Alistair Buchanan |
alistair.buchanan@ofgem.gov.uk |
http://www.ofgem.gov.uk |
28 Sep 2009 |
Environmental Protection |
Environment Agency |
Paul Leinster |
paul.leinster@environment-agency.gov.uk |
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk |
7 Dec 2009 |
Equality (race, gender) |
Equality and Human Rights
Commission (EHRC) |
Trevor Phillips |
trevor.phillips@equalityhumanrights.com |
http://www.equalityhumanrights.com |
1 Feb 2010 |
Finance |
Financial Services Authority
(FSA) |
Hector Sants, Chief
Executive |
hector.sants@fsa.gov.uk |
http://www.fsa.gov.uk |
28 Sep 2009 |
Food |
Food Standards Agency |
Tim Smith, Chief Executive |
tim.smith@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk |
http://www.food.gov.uk |
28 Sep 2009 |
Premium Rate Telephone
Numbers |
PhonePayPlus (formerly
ICSTIS) |
Paul Whiteing, Chief
Executive |
pwhiteing@phonepayplus.org.uk |
http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk |
5 Dec 2009 |
Railways |
Office of Rail Regulation |
Anna Walker, Chair |
anna.walker@orr.gsi.gov.uk |
http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk |
8 Dec 2009 |
Tax |
HM Revenue & Customs
(HMRC) |
Lesley Strathie, Chief
Executive |
Lesley.Strathie@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk |
http://www.dvla.gov.uk |
16 Sep 2010 |
Vehicles |
DVLA |
Simon Tse, Chief Executive |
simon.tse@dvla.gsi.gov.uk |
http://www.dvla.gov.uk |
16 Sep 2010 |
Water |
Ofwat |
Regina Finn, Chief Executive |
regina.finn@ofwat.gsi.gov.uk |
http://www.ofwat.gov.uk |
28 Sep 2009 |
European Companies
Company Name |
Based In |
CEO Name |
CEO E-mail Address |
Website |
Stock Symbol |
Last Verified |
Automobiles |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Audi |
Germany |
Rupert Stadler, Chief
Executive |
rupert.stadler@audi.de |
|
|
1 Feb 2010 |
BMW |
Germany |
Norbert Reithofer,
Chief Executive |
norbert.reithofer@bmw.de |
http://www.bmw.com |
|
|
DaimlerChrysler |
Germany |
Dr Dieter Zetsche,
Chief Executive
Manfred Bischoff, Chairman |
manfred.bischoff@daimler.com |
|
|
|
Opel |
Germany |
Hans Demant, Chief
Executive |
hans.demant@de.opel.com |
http://www.opel.com |
|
|
Saab |
Sweden |
Jan-Ake Jonsson, Chief
Executive |
jan-ake.jonsson@gm.com |
http://www.saab.com |
|
1 Feb 2010 |
Volkswagen |
Germany |
Martin Winterkorn,
Chief Executive |
martin.winterkorn@volkswagen.de |
http://www.volkswagen.com |
|
|
Chemicals |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bayer |
Germany |
Werner Wenning, Chief
Executive |
werner.wenning.ww@bayer-ag.de |
http://www.bayer.de |
|
|
Electrical &
Electronics |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Indesit (Hotpoint) |
Italy |
Marco Milani, Chief
Executive |
marco.milani@indesit.com |
http://www.indesit.com |
|
16 Sep 2010 |
Nokia |
Finland |
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo,
Chief Executive |
olli-pekka.kallasvuo@nokia.com |
http://www.nokia.com |
|
13 Nov 2009 |
Siemens |
Germany |
Peter Löscher, Chief
Executive |
peter.loescher@siemens.com |
http://www.siemens.com |
|
8 Jun 2010 |
Finance &
Insurance |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank of Ireland |
Ireland |
Richie Boucher, Chief
Executive |
Richie.Boucher@boimail.com |
www.bankofireland.ie |
|
19 May 2010 |
Deutsche Bank |
Germany |
Josef Ackermann,
Chairman |
josef.ackermann@db.com |
www.db.com |
|
22 Sep 2010 |
Food & Drink |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nestle |
Switzerland |
Peter
Brabeck-Letmathe, Chief Executive |
Peter.Brabeck-Letmathe@nestle.com |
http://www.nestle.com |
|
11 Aug 2010 |
Furniture |
|
|
|
|
|
|
IKEA |
Sweden |
Anders Dahlvig, Chief
Executive |
anders.dahlvig@memo.ikea.com |
http://www.ikea.com |
|
5 Feb 2009 |
Internet and
Telecommunications |
|
|
|
|
|
|
France Telecom Orange |
France |
Stéphane Richard,
Chief Executive |
stephane.richard@orange-ftgroup.com |
http://www.orange.com |
|
21 Aug 2010 |
Lavasoft (Ad-Aware) |
Sweden |
Jason King, Chief
Executive |
jason.king@lavasoft.com |
http://www.lavasoft.com |
|
21 Jan 2010 |
Meetic / Dating Direct
/ match.com |
France |
Marc Simoncini, Chief
Executive |
m.simoncini@ilius.net |
|
|
23 Aug 2010 |
Opera |
Sweden |
Lars Boilesen, Chief
Executive |
lars.boilesen@opera.com |
http://www.opera.com |
|
21 Feb 2010 |
Leisure |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adidas Group |
Germany |
Erich Stamminger,
Chief Executive |
Erich.Stamminger@adidas-group.com |
http://www.adidas-group.com |
|
5 Feb 2009 |
Transports |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fred Olsen Cruises |
Sweden |
Anette Olsen, Chief
Executive |
anette.olsen@fredolsen.no |
http://www.fredolsen.no |
|
11 Jun 2010 |
KLM |
Netherlands |
Peter Hartman, Chief
Executive |
peter.hartman@klm.com |
http://www.klm.com |
|
21 Aug 2010 |
SNCF (French railways) |
France |
Guillaume Pepy, Chief
Executive / PDG |
guillaume.pepy@sncf.fr |
http://www.sncf.fr |
|
20 May 2010 |
Swiss Airlines |
Switzerland |
Harry Hohmeister,
Chief Executive / PDG |
harry.hohmeister@swiss.com |
http://www.swiss.com |
|
12 Jul 2010 |
Swedish Companies
Finnish Companies
Japanese Companies
US Companies
Company Name |
CEO Name |
CEO E-mail Address |
Website |
Symbol |
Last Verified |
Automobiles |
|
|
|
|
|
Chrysler |
Sergio Marchionne, CEO |
Sergio.Marchionne@chrysler.com |
http://www.chrysler.com |
|
13 Nov 2009 |
Ford |
Alan Mulally, CEO |
amulally@ford.com |
http://www.ford.com |
|
28 May 2010 |
General Motors (GM) -
Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Opel,
Vauxhall |
Fritz Henderson, CEO |
Frederick.Henderson@gm.com |
http://www.gm.com |
|
13 Nov 2009 |
Nissan USA |
Carlos Ghosn, CEO |
carlos.ghosn@nissan-usa.com |
http://www.nissanusa.com |
|
1 Jul 2010 |
Biotech |
|
|
|
|
|
Monsanto |
Hugh Grant, CEO |
hugh.grant@monsanto.com |
http://www.monsanto.com |
NYSE:MON |
28 Oct 2009 |
Pioneer |
|
|
|
Part of DuPont |
16 Dec 2009 |
Consulting |
|
|
|
|
|
Accenture |
William Green, CEO |
william.d.green@accenture.com |
http://www.accenture.com |
NYSE:ACN |
13 Nov 2009 |
Ernst & Young |
Jim Turley, CEO |
james.turley@ey.com |
http://www.ey.com |
|
3 May 2010 |
Consumer Goods |
|
|
|
|
|
Craftmatic Industries |
Stanley Kraftsow, CEO |
stan@elevationbed.com |
|
|
19 Apr 2010 |
Energizer (includes
Schick-Wilkinson Sword and Playtex) |
|
|
|
|
27 Feb 2010 |
Procter and Gamble |
Robert McDonald, CEO |
mcdonald.ra@pg.com |
http://www.pg.com |
NYSE:PG |
27 Feb 2010 |
Walmart |
Mike Duke, CEO |
michael.t.duke@walmart.com |
http://www.walmart.com |
|
24 Sep 2010 |
Entertainment |
|
|
|
|
|
Disney |
Robert Iger, CEO |
robert.a.iger@disney.com |
http://www.disney.com |
|
10 Feb 2010 |
Kodak |
Antonio Perez, Chairman
& CEO |
Antonio.Perez@kodak.com |
http://www.kodak.com |
NYSE:EK |
16 Dec 2009 |
Livenation |
Michael Rapino, CEO |
michaelrapino@livenation.com |
http://www.livenation.com |
|
9 Aug 2010 |
Sony Computer
Entertainment America |
Jack Tretton, President
& CEO |
jack_tretton@playstation.sony.com |
|
|
9 Feb 2010 |
Finance |
|
|
|
|
|
Bank of America |
Brian Moynihan, CEO |
brian.t.moynihan@bankofamerica.com |
http://www.bankofamerica.com |
|
16 Apr 2010 |
Capital One |
Richard Fairbank, CEO |
rich.fairbank@capitalone.com |
http://www.capitalone.com |
|
19 May 2010 |
Citibank |
Vikram Pandit, CEO |
Vikram.Pandit@citi.com |
http://www.citi.com |
|
20 May 2010 |
Citizens Financial Group /
Citizens Bank / RBS Americas |
Ellen Alemany, CEO |
ellen.alemany@rbs.com |
|
Part of RBS Group |
25 Mar 2010 |
Fannie Mae |
Mike Williams, CEO |
michael_williams@fanniemae.com |
http://www.fanniemae.com |
|
3 May 2010 |
Freddie Mac |
Charles "Ed" Haldeman, CEO |
ed.haldeman@freddiemac.com |
http://www.freddiemac.com |
|
3 May 2010 |
Goldman Sachs |
Lloyd Blankfein, CEO |
lloyd.blankfein@gs.com |
http://www.gs.com |
|
3 May 2010 |
JP Morgan Chase & Co. |
Jamie Dimon, CEO |
jamie.dimon@chase.com |
http://www.jpmorganchase.com |
|
3 May 2010 |
Morgan Stanley |
James Gorman, CEO |
james.gorman@morganstanley.com |
http://www.morganstanley.com |
|
3 May 2010 |
Wells Fargo |
John Stumpf, CEO |
|
http://www.wellsfargo.com |
|
3 May 2010 |
Food & Drink |
|
|
|
|
|
Coca Cola Company |
Muhtar Kent, President
& CEO |
mukent@na.ko.com |
http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com |
NYSE:KO |
3 May 2010 |
Frito-Lay Company |
Albert Carey, CEO |
al.carey@fritolay.com |
|
|
14 May 2010 |
Kraft |
Irene Rosenfeld, CEO |
irene.rosenfeld@kraft.com |
|
|
|
Internet, Telecoms &
Computing |
|
|
|
|
|
AT & T |
Randall Stephenson, CEO |
randall.stephenson@att.com |
http://www.att.com |
|
5 Mar 2010 |
Amazon |
Jeff Bezos, CEO |
jeff@amazon.com |
http://www.amazon.com |
NASDAQ:AMZN |
24 Nov 2009 |
AOL |
Tim Armstrong, Chief
Executive |
tim.armstrong@corp.aol.com |
http://www.aol.com |
|
19 May 2010 |
Apple |
Steve Jobs, CEO |
steve.jobs@apple.com |
http://www.apple.com |
NASDAQ:AAPL |
24 Nov 2009 |
Belkin |
Mark Reynoso, CEO |
markr@belkin.com |
http://www.belkin.com |
|
17 Sep 2010 |
Cisco |
John Chambers, CEO |
jchambers@cisco.com |
http://www.cisco.com |
|
1 May 2010 |
Dell |
Michael Dell, CEO |
michael@dell.com |
http://www.dell.com |
|
1 May 2010 |
eBay |
John Donahoe, President
and CEO |
john.donahoe@ebay.com |
http://www.ebay.com |
NASDAQ:EBAY |
5 Feb 2009 |
Facebook |
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO |
mark.zuckerberg@facebook.com |
http://www.facebook.com |
Privately held |
24 Nov 2009 |
Google |
Eric Schmidt, CEO |
eschmidt@google.com |
http://www.google.com |
NASDAQ:GOOG |
1 Feb 2010 |
HP (Hewlett Packard) |
Cathie Lesjak, Acting CEO |
cathie.lesjak@hp.com |
http://www.hp.com |
NYSE:HPQ |
1 Sep 2010 |
Intel |
Paul Otellini, CEO |
paul.otellini@intel.com |
http://www.intel.com |
|
23 Sep 2010 |
McAfee |
David Dewalt, CEO |
david_dewalt@mcafee.com |
http://www.mcafee.com |
NYSE:MFE |
24 Jan 2010 |
Microsoft |
Steve Ballmer, CEO |
steveb@microsoft.com |
http://www.microsoft.com |
|
24 May 2010 |
MySpace |
Owen van Natta, CEO |
owen.vannatta@myspace.com |
http://www.myspace.com |
Part of News Corp |
24 Nov 2009 |
Network Solutions |
Champ Mitchell, CEO |
Cmitchell@networksolutions.com |
http://www.networksolutions.com |
Part of Verisign |
|
Novell |
Ron Hovsepian, CEO |
rhovsepian@novell.com |
http://www.novell.com |
|
1 Feb 2010 |
Oracle |
Larry Ellison, CEO |
larry.ellison@oracle.com |
http://www.oracle.com |
|
20 May 2010 |
Palm |
Jon Rubenstein, CEO |
jr@palm.com |
http://www.palm.com |
|
20 Apr 2010 |
Paypal |
Scott Thompson, President |
sthompson@paypal.com |
http://www.paypal.com |
Part of eBay |
24 Nov 2009 |
Skype |
Josh Silverman, CEO |
josh.silverman@skype.net |
http://www.skype.com |
Part owned by eBay |
24 Nov 2009 |
Sprint Nextel |
Dan Hesse, CEO |
dan@sprint.com
or daniel.r.hesse@sprint.com |
http://www.sprint.com |
|
10 Mar 2010 |
Symantec / Norton |
John Thompson, CEO |
jwthompson@symantec.com |
http://www.symantec.com |
|
1 May 2010 |
Tracfone |
FJ Pollak, CEO |
fjpollak@tracfone.com |
http://www.tracfone.com |
|
5 Mar 2010 |
Twitter |
Biz Stone and Evan
Williams, Co-Founders |
biz@twitter.com
and evan@twitter.com |
http://www.twitter.com |
Privately held |
25 Nov 2009 |
Verisign |
Mark McLaughlin, CEO |
mmclaughlin@verisign.com |
http://www.verisign.com |
|
26 Aug 2010 |
Verizon |
Ivan Seidenberg, CEO |
ivan.g.seidenberg@verizon.com |
http://www.verizon.com |
|
10 Mar 2010 |
Vonage |
Marc Lefar, CEO |
marc.lefar@vonage.com |
http://www.vonage.com |
|
22 Apr 2010 |
Yahoo |
Carol Bartz, CEO |
cbartz@yahoo-inc.com |
http://www.yahoo.com |
|
31 Aug 2010 |
Youtube |
Chad Hurley, CEO |
chad@youtube.com |
http://www.yahoo.com |
|
20 May 2010 |
Xerox |
Ursula Burns, CEO |
ursula.burns@xerox.com |
http://www.xerox.com |
|
23 Mar 2010 |
News |
|
|
|
|
|
Bloomberg |
Michael Bloomberg, CEO |
Mbloomberg@bloomberg.net |
http://www.bloomberg.com |
Privately held |
24 November 2009 |
Fox News |
Roger Ailes, CEO |
roger.ailes@foxnews.com |
http://www.foxnews.com |
|
1 Feb 2010 |
Transports |
|
|
|
|
|
Airtran |
Robert Fornaro, CEO |
robert.fornaro@airtran.com |
http://www.airtran.com |
|
2 Jun 2010 |
American Airlines |
Gerard Arpey, CEO |
gerard.arpey@aa.com |
http://www.aa.com |
|
10 Feb 2010 |
Continental Airlines |
Larry Kellner, CEO |
larry.kellner@continental.com |
http://www.continental.com |
|
10 Feb 2010 |
Delta Air Lines |
Richard Anderson, CEO |
richard.anderson@delta.com |
http://www.delta.com |
|
10 Feb 2010 |
Enterprise Holdings
(Alamo, Enterprise, National, WeCar) |
Andrew Taylor, CEO |
andrew.taylor@ehi.com |
http://www.enterpriseholdings.com |
|
14 Sep 2010 |
Hertz |
Mark Frissora, CEO |
mark.frissora@hertz.com |
http://www.hertz.com |
|
20 May 2010 |
InterContinental Hotels
Group (InterContinental, Crowne
Plaza, Hotel Indigo, Holiday Inn,
Staybridge, Candlewood) |
Andrew Cosslett, CEO |
andrew.cosslett@ichotelsgroup.com |
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com |
|
21 Mar 2010 |
Orbitz / Ebookers |
Barney Harford, CEO |
barney.harford@orbitz.com |
http://www.orbitz.com |
|
20 Apr 2010 |
Princess Cruises |
Alan Buckelew, CEO |
abuckelew@princesscruises.com |
http://www.princesscruises.com |
Part of Carnival Group |
21 Aug 2010 |
United Airlines |
Glenn Tilton, CEO |
glenn.tilton@united.com |
http://www.united.com |
|
10 Feb 2010 |
US Airways |
Douglas Parker, CEO |
douglas.parker@usairways.com
|
http://www.usairways.com |
|
10 Feb 2010 |
US Government
EU Bodies
World Leaders
World Bodies
Organisation |
CEO |
E-mail Address |
Website |
Verified |
Commonwealth Games |
Mike Hooper, Chief
Executive |
m.hooper@thecgf.com |
|
14 May 2010 |
International Monetary
Fund (IMF) |
Dominique Strauss-Kahn,
Managing Director |
dstrausskahn@imf.org |
|
29 Mar 2010 |
International Olympic
Committee |
Jacques Rogge, President |
jacques.rogge@olympic.org |
|
14 May 2010 |
United Nations |
Ban Ki-Moon,
Secretary-General |
ki-moon@un.org |
|
29 Mar 2010 |
World Bank |
Robert Zoellick, President |
|
|
29 Mar 2010 |
World Health Organisation
(WHO) |
Dr Margaret Chan, Director
General |
chanm@who.int |
|
29 Mar 2010 |
World Trade Organisation
(WTO) |
Pascal Lamy, Director
General |
pascal.lamy@wto.org |
|
20 May 2010 |
UK
Government
Ministers e-mail addresses
Department (Acroynm) |
Role |
Minister |
E-mail Address |
Website |
Verified |
Prime Minister |
|
David
Cameron
MP |
camerond@parliament.uk |
http://www.number10.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Deputy Prime
Minister |
|
Nick
Clegg
MP |
cleggn@parliament.uk |
|
19 May 2010 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Business, Innovation
& Skills (BIS) |
Secretary of State |
Vince
Cable
MP |
cablev@parliament.uk |
http://www.bis.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Business, Innovation
& Skills (BIS) |
Minister for
Universities & Science |
David
Willetts
MP |
willettsd@parliament.uk |
http://www.bis.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Business, Innovation
& Skills (BIS) |
Minister |
Mark
Prisk
MP |
priskm@parliament.uk |
http://www.bis.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Business, Innovation
& Skills (BIS) |
Minister |
John
Hayes
MP |
hayesj@parliament.uk |
http://www.bis.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Business, Innovation
& Skills (BIS) |
Under-Secretary |
Edward
Davey
MP |
daveye@parliament.uk |
http://www.bis.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Business, Innovation
& Skills (BIS) |
Under-Secretary |
Judith
Wilcox (Baroness,
unelected) |
wilcoxj@parliament.uk |
http://www.bis.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Communities and
Local Government |
Secretary of State |
Eric
Pickles
MP |
picklese@parliament.uk |
http://www.communities.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Communities and
Local Government |
Minister |
Grant
Shapps
MP |
shappsg@parliament.uk |
http://www.communities.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Communities and
Local Government |
Minister |
Greg
Clark
MP |
gregclarkmp@parliament.uk |
http://www.communities.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Communities and
Local Government |
Under-Secretary |
Bob
Neill MP |
neillb@parliament.uk |
http://www.communities.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Communities and
Local Government |
Under-Secretary |
Andrew
Stunell
MP |
stunella@parliament.uk |
http://www.communities.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Communities and
Local Government |
Under-Secretary |
Joan
Hanham (Baroness,
unelected) |
hanhamj@parliament.uk |
http://www.communities.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Culture, Olympics,
Media & Sport |
Secretary of State |
Jeremy
Hunt
MP |
huntj@parliament.uk |
http://www.culture.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Culture, Olympics,
Media & Sport |
Minister for Tourism |
John
Penrose
MP |
penrosej@parliament.uk |
http://www.culture.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Culture, Olympics,
Media & Sport |
Minster for Sport
and the Olympics |
Hugh
Robertson
MP |
robertsonh@parliament.uk |
http://www.culture.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Culture, Olympics,
Media & Sport |
Minister for Culture |
Ed
Vaizey
MP |
vaizeye@parliament.uk |
http://www.culture.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Defence (MOD) |
Secretary of State |
Liam
Fox MP |
foxl@parliament.uk
|
http://www.mod.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Defence (MOD) |
Minister for the
Armed Forces |
Nick
Harvey
MP |
harveyn@parliament.uk
|
http://www.mod.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Defence (MOD) |
Minister for
Strategic Defence Acquisition Reform |
|
|
http://www.mod.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Defence (MOD) |
Minister for Defence
Equipment and Support |
|
|
http://www.mod.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Defence (MOD) |
Minister for
International Defence and Security |
|
|
http://www.mod.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Defence (MOD) |
Under-Secretary for
Defence and Minister for Veterans |
|
|
http://www.mod.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Education |
Secretary of State |
Michael
Gove
MP |
govem@parliament.uk |
http://www.education.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Education |
Minister for Schools |
Nick
Gibb MP |
gibbn@parliament.uk |
http://www.education.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Education |
Minister for
Children & Families |
Sarah
Teather
MP |
teathers@parliament.uk |
http://www.education.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Education |
Under-Secretary for
Children & Families |
Tim
Loughton
MP |
loughtont@parliament.uk |
http://www.education.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Energy & Climate
Change (DECC) |
Secretary of State |
Chris
Huhne
MP |
huhnec@parliament.uk |
http://www.decc.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Energy & Climate
Change (DECC) |
Minister |
Charles
Hendry
MP |
hendryc@parliament.uk |
http://www.decc.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Energy & Climate
Change (DECC) |
Minister |
Gregory
Barker
MP |
barkerg@parliament.uk |
http://www.decc.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Energy & Climate
Change (DECC) |
Under-Secretary |
Jonathan
Marland (Lord Marland,
unelected) |
marland@parliament.uk |
http://www.decc.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Environment Food and
Rural Affairs (DEFRA) |
Secretary of State |
Caroline
Spelman
MP |
spelmanc@parliament.uk |
http://www.defra.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Environment Food and
Rural Affairs (DEFRA) |
Minister for
Agriculture & Food |
Jim
Paice
MP |
paicejet@parliament.uk |
http://www.defra.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Environment Food and
Rural Affairs (DEFRA) |
Under-Secretary for
Natural Environment and Fisheries |
Richard
Benyon
MP |
benyonr@parliament.uk |
http://www.defra.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Environment Food and
Rural Affairs (DEFRA) |
Under-Secretary |
Oliver
Eden (Lord Henley, unelected) |
henleyo@parliament.uk |
http://www.defra.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Foreign &
Commonwealth Affairs (FCO) |
Secretary of State |
William
Hague
MP |
haguew@parliament.uk |
http://www.fco.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Foreign &
Commonwealth Affairs (FCO) |
Minister |
David
Lidington
MP |
davidlidingtonmp@parliament.uk |
http://www.fco.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Foreign &
Commonwealth Affairs (FCO) |
Minister |
Jeremy
Browne
MP |
brownej@parliament.uk |
http://www.fco.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Foreign &
Commonwealth Affairs (FCO) |
Under-Secretary |
Alistair
Burt
MP |
burta@parliament.uk |
http://www.fco.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Foreign &
Commonwealth Affairs (FCO) |
Under-Secretary |
Henry
Bellingham
MP |
bellinghamh@parliament.uk |
http://www.fco.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Foreign &
Commonwealth Affairs (FCO) |
Minister |
David
Howell (Baron Howell,
unelected) |
howelld@parliament.uk |
http://www.fco.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Health (DH) |
Secretary of State |
Andrew
Lansley
MP |
lansleya@parliament.uk |
http://www.dh.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Health (DH) |
Minister of State |
Simon
Burns
MP |
burnss@parliament.uk |
http://www.dh.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Health (DH) |
Minister of State |
Paul
Burstow
MP |
burstowp@parliament.uk |
http://www.dh.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Health (DH) |
Under-Secretary |
Anne
Milton
MP |
miltona@parliament.uk |
http://www.dh.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Health (DH) |
Under-Secretary |
Frederick
Curzon (Earl Howe,
unelected) |
howef@parliament.uk |
http://www.dh.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Home Office |
Secretary of State |
Theresa
May |
mayt@parliament.uk |
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Home Office |
Minister for
Security |
Pauline
Neville-Jones
(Baroness, unelected) |
|
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Home Office |
Minister for
Immigration |
Damian
Green |
greend@parliament.uk |
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Home Office |
Minister for
Policing & Criminal Justice |
Nick
Herbert |
herbertn@parliament.uk |
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Home Office |
Under-Secretary for
Equality |
Lynne
Featherstone |
featherstonel@parliament.uk |
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Home Office |
Under-Secretary |
James
Brokenshire |
brokenshirej@parliament.uk |
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
International
Development (DFID) |
Secretary of State |
Andrew
Mitchell
MP |
andrewmitchellmp@parliament.uk |
http://www.dfid.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
International
Development (DFID) |
Minister |
Alan
Duncan
MP |
duncana@parliament.uk |
http://www.dfid.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
International
Development (DFID) |
Under-Secretary |
Stephen
O'Brien
MP |
obriens@parliament.uk |
http://www.dfid.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Justice |
Secretary of State |
Kenneth
Clarke
MP |
clarkek@parliament.uk |
http://www.justice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Justice |
Minister |
Tom
McNally (Lord McNally,
unelected) |
mcnallyt@parliament.uk |
http://www.justice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Justice |
Under-Secretary |
Crispin
Blunt
MP |
crispinbluntmp@parliament.uk |
http://www.justice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Justice |
Under-Secretary |
Jonathan
Djanogly
MP |
djanoglyj@parliament.uk |
http://www.justice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Justice |
Minister |
Nick
Herbert
MP |
herbertn@parliament.uk |
http://www.justice.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Northern Ireland |
Secretary of State |
Owen
Paterson
MP |
patersono@parliament.uk |
http://www.nio.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Scotland |
Secretary of State |
Danny
Alexander
MP |
alexanderdg@parliament.uk |
|
19 May 2010 |
Transport (DfT) |
Secretary of State |
Philip
Hammond
MP |
hammondp@parliament.uk |
http://www.dft.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Transport (DfT) |
Minister |
Theresa
Villiers
MP |
villierst@parliament.uk |
http://www.dft.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Transport (DfT) |
Minister |
Norman
Baker
MP |
bakern@parliament.uk |
http://www.dft.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Transport (DfT) |
Minister |
Mike
Penning
MP |
penningm@parliament.uk |
http://www.dft.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Treasury |
Chancellor of the
Exchequer |
George
Osborne
MP |
osborneg@parliament.uk |
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Treasury |
Chief Secretary to
the Treasury |
|
|
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk |
29 May 2010 |
Treasury |
Financial Secretary
to the Treasury |
Mark
Hoban
MP |
hobanm@parliament.uk |
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Treasury |
Exchequer Secretary
to the Treasury |
David
Gauke
MP |
gauked@parliament.uk |
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Treasury |
Economic Secretary
to the Treasury |
Justine
Greening
MP |
greeningj@parliament.uk |
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Treasury |
Commercial Secretary
to the Treasury |
James Sassoon
(unelected) |
|
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Wales |
Secretary of State |
Cheryl
Gillan
MP |
gillanc@parliament.uk |
|
19 May 2010 |
Work & Pensions
(DWP) |
Secretary of State |
Iain
Duncan
Smith MP |
alambridesl@parliament.uk |
http://www.dwp.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Work & Pensions
(DWP) |
Minister |
Chris
Grayling
MP |
graylingc@parliament.uk |
http://www.dwp.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Work & Pensions
(DWP) |
Minister |
Steve
Webb
MP |
webbs@parliament.uk |
http://www.dwp.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Work & Pensions
(DWP) |
Under-Secretary |
Maria
Miller
MP |
millerm@parliament.uk |
http://www.dwp.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Work & Pensions
(DWP) |
Minister for Welfare
Reform |
David
Freud (Lord Freud, unelected) |
freudd@parliament.uk |
http://www.dwp.gov.uk |
19 May 2010 |
Without Portfolio |
|
Sayeeda
Warsi (Baroness,
unelected) |
sayeeda.warsi@conservatives.com |
|
19 May 2010 |
 OUTSOURCING
IS
A SYSTEMATIC CAUSE OF
RECESSION IN BRITAIN
Every
penny earned before 1pm goes to HMRC,
Every £1 you earn before lunch goes to the
taxman. What have you achieved this
morning? According to some new research,
all you’ve actually managed to do is meet
your tax obligations! Nothing to show for
it
According
to some calculations by Fidelity
International, your morning’s work is all
to the benefit of the taxman. The firm
looked at how much of our daily earnings
find their way into the taxman’s coffers,
using VAT, National Insurance and Income
Tax. And remarkably it found that for
basic rate taxpayers working 9am to 5pm,
every penny they earn before 1pm goes
directly to HM Revenue & Customs. It’s
even worse for higher rate taxpayers, who
have to labour through until 1.45pm before
they see any return on their efforts.
So
why does the Government in this recession
allow outsourcing outside of Europe? Do
the employees of call centres, accountants
etcin areas outside of Europe pay UK
taxes? No.
Recently
Birmingham
City Council announced that they were
going to outsource to India. Are these
idiots really serious? Instead of
promoting local jobs they are depriving
Birmingham of money. Firstly those being
made redundant go on Jobseekers allowance
and maybe Housing Benefits and Council Tax
Benefits. Then the local shops and
services lose out as there is less
spending power. All round they create more
recession. This has got to stop- we
suggest that where British Companies
servicing British people in Britain
outsource outside Europe then the fees
paid for that outsourcing should be exempt
from being accepted as a trading cost and
disallowed to be shown as such in their
accounts. If you know of companies doing
this let us know and we shall shame them
and others can avoid using them.
Click
here to contact us
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HARASSMENT
IS
A CRIME
SHOP THE CULPRITS
BANKS - helpful institutions which keep your money
safe or ‘legitimate’ cartels that fleece you for every
penny they can get? Who are we to say?
Anyway, the banking industry is set to lose even
more fans after it was revealed that the Halifax has
been harassing one Alison Turner for unpaid overdraft
charges she didn‘t owe.The mum of two from
Plymouth received a total of 33 phone calls and
letters from bank staff demanding she pay back the
£775 in charges even though the bank had already
agreed to wipe them out.
However,
like thousands of people all over the country,
Turner decided to fight back, bringing a legal
action against the Halifax under the PROTECTION FROM
HARASSMENT ACT 1997 .She won. And
is expected to receive a cash payment after the bank
agreed to settle out of court. Hurray for
justice.
A bruised and sullen Halifax
mumbled tersely, “We have no comment other than it's
settled.” What, nothing about it being an
isolated incident, computer problems, staff
retraining etc. etc. ? As a firm of
lawyers we receive these type of phone calls daily-
sometimes even from India. The twits at the other
end believe they are phoning the alleged debtors-
instead we are monitoring all their calls and
preparing to take extensive legal action against
them. We will name & shame the people
responsible and give everyone their home phone
numbers for"A
person guilty of an offence under this act
is liable on summary conviction to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding six
months, or a fine not exceeding level 5 on
the standard scale, or both."
These pests must be stopped and Shitstirrers of
Wessex will lead the way. Email us with
details of harassment you have suffered- Down
in Plymouth two cases have made history. And believe us it is not
just banks & credit card companiesbut
unscrupulous landlords. We have been informed
of one instance of a landlord trespassing into an
OAP tenant's flat at 8.15pm on a Saturday night
& so frightening his partner that she left and
within a few days was no longer with us. These
people should not be allowed to be landlords.
We have been handed the most disgusting letter sent
out from Bristol in regarding television licenses-
this letter is absolute harassment in the name of an
authority- watch this column as we have the
perpetrators brought to justice. We will act on
behalf of anyone who is suffering harassment., The
law is on your side and the bullies will not get
their pound of flesh.
It
seems
that certain Debt Collectors do not take the hint that
they are breaking the law . We have encountered
by a company who call themselves by the mis-nomen of Credit Solutions
Ltd of Capella Court, Brighton Road, Purley Surrey
CR8 2PG . We represent a client in
regards his financial affairs & they have decided
to keep telephoning & SMSing our offices &
harassing. Despite telling them by phone twenty times
and 6 emails they continue to harass us.
These have been recorded. We have passed on the
details to the OFT , the CSA and the Somerset &
Avon Police (ref: 78202/08). and suggest that other
readers phone and inform them that they are HARRASSING
under PROTECTION
FROM HARASSMENT ACT 1997. This
is a CRIMINAL Act which can lead to 6 months
imprisonment and/or a level 5 fine. THEIR PHONE
NUMBER IS 0800 783 5602 and their Managing Director is Will
Pierce. We have his full home & work
details & will publish them if this
Harassment does not stop.
Another Company that keeps ringing our offices
are J
B Debt Recovery of 176 Bath Street, Glasgow,
G2 4HG from a phone number 08002889838
asking for a client who passed away in 2003.
They have been informed of this at least 9
times and have continued to keep harassing.
Our phone numbers are forwarding numbers from
an admirable company called www.yac.com. So
whoever is using that 0709 number received
these harassments - however we have now
screened & blocked that number and other
numbers of theirs: 0870 744 7855 & 0141
353 0088. You should contact your supplier and
arrange that these numbers are blocked.
Such companies will soon learn that they are
wasting their time. We will leave the rest to
our readers. If they are experiencing the same
from these firms contact:
Andy
Lowther ,Office of Fair Trading ,1C/015
,FREEPOST ,London, EC4B 4AH
Contact
:Shitstirrers of Wessex,
Tel: 0870 794 2180
Fax: 0845 862 1954
Email: wessexshitsirrer@excite.com
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