has rpra lost some money
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been posted rpra has lost £268000will know in one or two weeks when we see the accounts
Have seen it posted on Chat George, certainly looks like itGeorge and Morgan wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 10:48 pm been posted rpra has lost £268000will know in one or two weeks when we see the accounts
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i have been told yes it can be
Is that £268,000 or £26,800 and is that the one loft or the actual RPRA ?? Either way that's a bit of a concern, it will be interesting to see how they explain that one and how they go about rectifying it !!
Looking at the prices being paid for some of the birds in at the Blackpool show there is obviously still plenty of money somewhere in the sport
Looking at the prices being paid for some of the birds in at the Blackpool show there is obviously still plenty of money somewhere in the sport
Sure I seen 268,000 Trev which would be of grave concern considering all the stuff they sold off to get money only a short time agoTrev wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:54 am Is that £268,000 or £26,800 and is that the one loft or the actual RPRA ?? Either way that's a bit of a concern, it will be interesting to see how they explain that one and how they go about rectifying it !!
Looking at the prices being paid for some of the birds in at the Blackpool show there is obviously still plenty of money somewhere in the sport
That is scary mate, not sure quite how they will recoup that without putting subs up.Buster121 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:55 amSure I seen 268,000 Trev which would be of grave concern considering all the stuff they sold off to get money only a short time agoTrev wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:54 am Is that £268,000 or £26,800 and is that the one loft or the actual RPRA ?? Either way that's a bit of a concern, it will be interesting to see how they explain that one and how they go about rectifying it !!
Looking at the prices being paid for some of the birds in at the Blackpool show there is obviously still plenty of money somewhere in the sport
It'll be interesting to see how they explain it
Well if they do put them up I won't renew mine, it's bad enough having to pay for clock insurance that you cannot claim onTrev wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:45 amThat is scary mate, not sure quite how they will recoup that without putting subs up.Buster121 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:55 amSure I seen 268,000 Trev which would be of grave concern considering all the stuff they sold off to get money only a short time agoTrev wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:54 am Is that £268,000 or £26,800 and is that the one loft or the actual RPRA ?? Either way that's a bit of a concern, it will be interesting to see how they explain that one and how they go about rectifying it !!
Looking at the prices being paid for some of the birds in at the Blackpool show there is obviously still plenty of money somewhere in the sport
It'll be interesting to see how they explain it
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looks like rpra has lost £268000 in 2023 and £ 145000 in 22
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