Tickets for the biggest day in the Telecom plus calendar have recently gone on sale and are available via existing Telecom plus / Utility Warehouse distributors. At this event, key note speeches from Chief Executive Officer Charles Wigoder and the Directors are anticipated regarding the year ahead, new incentives, announcements and advancements to the Company's already impressive portfolio of business and residential utility services.
This years Express Day takes place at the Telford International Centre on Sunday 17th September and with a ticket price of just £20, represents an excellent investment for anyone evaluating the Telecom plus business.
Those with an interest in finding out more are invited to call Jeremy Tromans on 0870 811 1940
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posted by Jeremy Tromans at 5/26/2006 01:03:00 AM
Sunday 21st May 2006 saw Telecom
plus host it's first ever Massive Action Day. 750 self employed Independent Authorised Utility Warehouse Distributors laid seige on Birmingham's Centennial Centre for a day of motivation and celebration, led by several of the Company's top distributors.
Whilst the Utility Warehouse already boasts several thousand authorised distributors, 'MAD' was the largest to date outside of the Company's annual national conference - Express Day, which usually takes place during October.
The day featured key note speaches from National Marketing Directors - Clive Leach and Steve Critchley, along with a rollercoaster ride of distributor led testimonials of success and practical advice for those seeking the ongoing security offered by this unique business. Of particular note was the sheer range of occupations represented from the stage, with 95% of the Company's distributors working their distributorship alongside an existing career.
No common denominator was evident - either occupational, geographical or academic, with represented careers including Accountants, Air Line Pilots, Brick Layers, Property Investors, Farmers, Teachers, Air Stewards, Police Officers, Super Mums etc. If anything, the common denominator was simply a committed interest in escaping a fast evolving Rat Race that the UK is increasingly entering.
Steve Critchley touched on shaky beginnings back in 1997 when the Company launched with just one revolutionary 'least call routing smart box', even eluding to the frustration experienced by most of the Company's first / pioneering distributors, who paved the way to todays Utility Warehouse of 250,000+ customers, 5,000+ distributors and portfolio of industry leading residential and business utility services. Steve talked of a changed opportunity from his early start with the Company, where today, new starters are succeeding faster and in greater numbers than ever before.
Steve supressed the common misconception that this type of business is a 'get rich quick scheme' via a 'warts and all', frank overview of his financial progress since 1997. Of note was the fact that in his first nine months, Steve's earnings amounted to a paltry £95, whilst eight persistent years later, Steve's earnings place him firmly amongst the UK's top 1%...along with increasing numbers of other authorised distributors.
Clearly, The Utility Warehouse offers a tangible business opportunity, requiring consistent effort, but where the potential rewards for part-time hours can well exceed the spoils of a full-time career within just a few short years.
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posted by Jeremy Tromans at 5/26/2006 12:45:00 AM
International Power plc ("IPR") has today announced the purchase of a 30% stake
in Oxford Power Holdings Ltd ("OPH") for £7.25m. The shares have been purchased
from existing shareholders other than Telecom Plus. The price paid represents a
current value for OPH of approximately £24 million.
Telecom Plus has today exercised its warrants and anti-dilution rights at a cost
of £8,694 to increase its shareholding in OPH to 20%. The total cost of its
investment in OPH now amounts to £1.05m, compared with the implicit value of
£4.8m placed on it following the investment by IPR.
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posted by Jeremy Tromans at 5/11/2006 05:54:00 PM
Isn't it crazy...in our jobs or day to day lives, we seldom stop to question the price. A boss or circumstances dictate what time we get up, what time we start work, what time we finish, when we take lunch, how much we get paid and as a result of this, the same boss and circumstances can just as easily dictate where we shop, where we holiday, what we drive, where we live, how much we can afford to give and what we can afford to do with our spare time.
Please don't read me wrong, I'm not personally knocking what anyone chooses to do with their time, but the fact is that most folk in this Country (if they were being honest), would agree. If we arn't willing to set our own agenda, someone else will.
For me personally, the light came on when I first heard about the
Utility Warehouse business. A Plc backed opportunity with a track record, essential services, proven success and a very low cost of entry.
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posted by Jeremy Tromans at 5/01/2006 09:57:00 AM