Loyalty asset shares didn't work in Australia

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Opponents of the Government's partial asset sales say the idea of loyalty or free shares hasn't worked in Australia so why consider it here?

Opponents of the Government's partial asset sales say the idea of loyalty or free shares hasn't worked in Australia so why consider it here?

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25/06/2012 10:02:26 a.m.

James wrote:

@ JOHN, and what better way for them to prove thats exactly why they are doing it then loyalty shares! If only we had adults running our country, we would have a brighter future! Although those assets will soon be obsolete and worth next to nothing. "dont tell the rich!"

23/06/2012 2:39:03 p.m.

james wrote:

'Didn't work in aus? Great lets do it here in good ol NZ!'

Our PM (Prime Muppet) John Key.

Were's the rest of the muppet show contesting this point? Must be reading up on their hero over there in Norway.

23/06/2012 10:30:09 a.m.

Kim wrote:

Of course Key will sell them. With the rise in electric vehicles and the decline of oil based cars it is is imperative "big oil" aquires as much fuel producing assets as possable before the general public catches on to the rort.