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 | | From: | Gregory Toomey | | Subject: | James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Wed, 08 Dec 2004 18:03:32 +1000 |
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 | Lots of consumers are boycotting James Hardie building products, even writing it into contracts with their homebuilder.
Below, for your continued boycotting pleasure, is a list of clients of Gavin Anderson, James Hardie's PR agent/spin doctor.
Its also curious to note that state & federal health departments refuse to use PR agents that are also used by tobacco companies. But they are happy to just the same PR company as James Hardie.
gtoomey ---------------- http://www.crikey.com.au/columnists/2004/12/08-0004.html Clients of Gavin Anderson & Co: ABN AMRO Asset Management, American Express, Austereo, Australia Post, Australian Agribusiness Fund, Australian Constructors Association, Australian Dental Association, Australian Rugby Union, Australian Vice Chancellors Committee, AWB Ltd, Baulderstone Hornibrook, Becton Dickinson, Bonlac, Brisbane Airport, Cable & Wireless, Central Equity, Chesterton International, City of Sydney, Clayton Utz, CSFB, Deloittes, Department of Health-Medicare, Eastern Distributor Motorway, Eli Lilly, Firbank Grammar School, Fonterra, Foxtel, Game Fishing Assoc of Australia, Hemophilia Foundation, Department of Health and Aging, HIH Liquidator, ICAP, Indigenous Land Corporation, Indonesia Tourism and Culture Board, Integral Energy, James Hardie, JP Morgan, Kelloggs, Lane Cove Tunnel, Liability Reform Steering Group, Lucas Heights, Mars, McDonalds, McKinsey, Merck, Monash University, Morgan Stanley, Meat New Zealand, National Australia Bank, Novartis, Nutrasweet, OPSM, Oracle, Orbis, Paul Batchelor, PBL, Pfizer, PwC, Promina, Property Council of Australia, Qantas, Real Estate Institute, Standards Australia, State Street, Sunbeam, Sydney Airport, Towers Perrin, UNICEF, Verizon, Vodaphone, Volkswagen and Zenith Corporation.
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 | | From: | ferret | | Subject: | Re: James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Thu, 09 Dec 2004 13:39:24 +1100 |
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 | In the end:
Share holders will lose everything Victims get next to F-All The CEO and Board Members will leave with truck load of cash for a job well done and preventing those bastards from getting one dollar more than they had to.
Another company then springs up called Hardies with the same CEO and board members but no affiliation with James Hardies.
It's as clear as the writing on the wall.
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 | | From: | Clockmeister | | Subject: | Re: James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Thu, 9 Dec 2004 22:20:53 +0800 |
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 | "ferret" wrote in message news:31ps74F38mvnmU1@individual.net... > In the end: > > Share holders will lose everything > Victims get next to F-All > The CEO and Board Members will leave with truck load of cash for > a job well done and preventing those bastards from getting one dollar > more than they had to. > > Another company then springs up called Hardies with the same CEO and > board members but no affiliation with James Hardies. > > It's as clear as the writing on the wall.
Hire some hitmen and let justice prevail.
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 | | From: | ferret | | Subject: | Re: James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:20:42 +1100 |
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 | Clockmeister wrote: > "ferret" wrote in message > news:31ps74F38mvnmU1@individual.net... > >>In the end: >> >>Share holders will lose everything >>Victims get next to F-All >>The CEO and Board Members will leave with truck load of cash for >>a job well done and preventing those bastards from getting one dollar >>more than they had to. >> >>Another company then springs up called Hardies with the same CEO and >>board members but no affiliation with James Hardies. >> >>It's as clear as the writing on the wall. > > > Hire some hitmen and let justice prevail. > >
Can't do that, it's illegal to kill somebody. You can be locked up for that.
Interesting.....
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 | | From: | Clockmeister | | Subject: | Re: James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Sat, 11 Dec 2004 06:10:03 +0800 |
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 | "ferret" wrote in message news:31rttfF3f2ocsU1@individual.net... > Clockmeister wrote: > > "ferret" wrote in message > > news:31ps74F38mvnmU1@individual.net... > > > >>In the end: > >> > >>Share holders will lose everything > >>Victims get next to F-All > >>The CEO and Board Members will leave with truck load of cash for > >>a job well done and preventing those bastards from getting one dollar > >>more than they had to. > >> > >>Another company then springs up called Hardies with the same CEO and > >>board members but no affiliation with James Hardies. > >> > >>It's as clear as the writing on the wall. > > > > > > Hire some hitmen and let justice prevail. > > > > > > Can't do that, it's illegal to kill somebody. > You can be locked up for that. > > Interesting.....
Really?
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 | | From: | Walter Plinge | | Subject: | Re: James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Mon, 20 Dec 2004 20:49:28 +1100 |
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 | Waste of time. These silly pseudo-boycotts are about as effective as the regular turkey about not buying petrol on a certain day.
"Gregory Toomey" wrote in message news:31nqqnF3cnh13U1@individual.net... > Lots of consumers are boycotting James Hardie building products, even > writing it into contracts with their homebuilder. > > Below, for your continued boycotting pleasure, is a list of clients of > Gavin > Anderson, James Hardie's PR agent/spin doctor. > > Its also curious to note that state & federal health departments refuse to > use PR agents that are also used by tobacco companies. But they are happy > to just the same PR company as James Hardie. >
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 | | From: | Clockmeister | | Subject: | Re: James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Mon, 20 Dec 2004 20:50:38 +0800 |
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 | "Walter Plinge" wrote in message news:41c6a02d$0$4533$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... > Waste of time. These silly pseudo-boycotts are about as effective as the > regular turkey about not buying petrol on a certain day. >
You're certainly not going to help anyone or anything with that sort of attitude. Australian apathy at it's best, no wonder the country is going to the shitter.
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 | | From: | Walter Plinge | | Subject: | Re: James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Fri, 31 Dec 2004 17:06:07 +1100 |
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 | Actually Australia is doing exceptionally well, boyo. Just goes to show how stupid the Left is.
"Clockmeister" wrote in message news:41c6c712$1@duster.adelaide.on.net... > > "Walter Plinge" wrote in message > news:41c6a02d$0$4533$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... >> Waste of time. These silly pseudo-boycotts are about as effective as the >> regular turkey about not buying petrol on a certain day. >> > > You're certainly not going to help anyone or anything with that sort of > attitude. Australian apathy at it's best, no wonder the country is going > to > the shitter. > >
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 | | From: | DC | | Subject: | Re: James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:08:36 +0800 |
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 | Walter Plinge said the following on 20/12/2004 5:49 PM: > Waste of time. These silly pseudo-boycotts are about as effective as the > regular turkey about not buying petrol on a certain day.
Rubbish. The Greenpeace inspired boycotts of Shell in Europe over the Brent Spar were effective (even if Greenpeace was wrong).
The difference is that the boycotts on buying petrol on certain days are idiotic. If anything, an individual is probably better off buying petrol on those days in the hope that any drop in sales (demand) might see a drop in price.
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 | | From: | Clockmeister | | Subject: | Re: James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Tue, 21 Dec 2004 07:00:29 +0800 |
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 | "DC" wrote in message news:41c6ced4$0$25869$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > Walter Plinge said the following on 20/12/2004 5:49 PM: > > Waste of time. These silly pseudo-boycotts are about as effective as the > > regular turkey about not buying petrol on a certain day. > > Rubbish. The Greenpeace inspired boycotts of Shell in Europe over > the Brent Spar were effective (even if Greenpeace was wrong). > > The difference is that the boycotts on buying petrol on certain days > are idiotic. If anything, an individual is probably better off > buying petrol on those days in the hope that any drop in sales > (demand) might see a drop in price.
There is no reason why petrol should be higher in price on certain days like they are here, it's blatant profiteering.
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 | | From: | John | | Subject: | Re: James Hardie & consumer boycotts | | Date: | Wed, 22 Dec 2004 10:56:46 +1100 |
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 | "Clockmeister" wrote in message news:41c755fe$1@duster.adelaide.on.net... > > "DC" wrote in message > news:41c6ced4$0$25869$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... >> Walter Plinge said the following on 20/12/2004 5:49 PM: >> > Waste of time. These silly pseudo-boycotts are about as effective as > the >> > regular turkey about not buying petrol on a certain day. >> >> Rubbish. The Greenpeace inspired boycotts of Shell in Europe over >> the Brent Spar were effective (even if Greenpeace was wrong). >> >> The difference is that the boycotts on buying petrol on certain days >> are idiotic. If anything, an individual is probably better off >> buying petrol on those days in the hope that any drop in sales >> (demand) might see a drop in price. > > There is no reason why petrol should be higher in price on certain days > like > they are here, it's blatant profiteering. >
You'll notice it wasn't until the media started reporting on it that the current prices started to get in line with the recent drop in oil prices.
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