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"If you don't keep a prudent cost control, you could spend the £22m and run out of money before getting to the top division".
Those money men in December raised £22m through their initial public offering on the Stock Exchange and Neil Patey, footballing specialist at accounting firm Ernst & Young, thinks Rangers must adopt a "prudent cost control" to ensure that the funds are not squandered.
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"The company anticipated growth of revenues that was not achieved, and we weren't as prudent about cost controls as we should have been".
Climate minister, Greg Barker, said: "Putting in place cost control measures for the RHI is the prudent thing to do, given this is millions of pounds of taxpayers' money at stake and taking on board the lessons learned from the feed-in tariff scheme.
Within three weeks of RBS being bailed out, this was chief executive Lynne Peacock reporting the 2007-08 profits: "Differentiated in the UK by our adherence to the sound principle of a traditional business model, the prudent growth of our business has been supported by excellent cost control, a careful approach to funding as well as effective credit and risk management".
Another cost control disappointment.
Cost control.
Cost control is excellent".
Showmanship and cost control.
Namely, cost control and security.
Along with prudent cost cuts, he's synchronizing marketing and manufacturing to meet demand better, which improves profit margins.
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