Should Stroll be Knighted ?
Should Stroll be Knighted ?
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Calinours

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1,420 posts

73 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/aston-...

Not sure I’d agree, but what’s the consensus among the PH boys and girls ?

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Ninja59

3,691 posts

135 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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No, not yet. Although, brutally I think this is the beginning of Stroll pulling out (given his other recent actions).

Based on what my contact has said though Gaydon has seen a vast improvement from his previous time to his (recent) return.

Minglar

1,705 posts

146 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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Calinours said:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/aston-...

Not sure I’d agree, but what’s the consensus among the PH boys and girls ?

smile
I posted the same link in the AML Stock Market Listing thread on Monday, and the limited responses on here would imply a fair degree of apathy to the question. There were similar calls for AP before the IPO.

Can a Canadian receive a “proper” knighthood though? I may be wrong but I suspect he would only be allowed to use the letters after his name, not the title “Sir”. For someone so tied in with branding, that could be a problem!

Best Regards

Minglar

BananaFama

4,875 posts

102 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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Absolutely not ,especially after "asking" for one if the title of that article is true .

Gongs have been handed out to far too many in recent years .

Win an Olympic gold ,receive a Knighthood ..nono

thebraketester

15,538 posts

161 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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Who? It's a no from me.

oilit

2,780 posts

201 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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Minglar said:
I posted the same link in the AML Stock Market Listing thread on Monday, and the limited responses on here would imply a fair degree of apathy to the question. There were similar calls for AP before the IPO.

Can a Canadian receive a “proper” knighthood though? I may be wrong but I suspect he would only be allowed to use the letters after his name, not the title “Sir”. For someone so tied in with branding, that could be a problem!

Best Regards

Minglar
Sir Terry Matthews is the only one I know - and he is really a Brit although liv8ng in Canada.

I can think of far more worthy people…..

Edited by oilit on Wednesday 28th June 14:11

Vet Guru

2,217 posts

263 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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Maybe a cheaper way to get knighted some people bought Harrods.


KevinBird

1,068 posts

230 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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No

alscar

8,128 posts

236 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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If he hadn’t have asked for it my answer to the same question would still have been no as of today.
He has certainly made a difference to AML’s future prospects but still rather premature to discuss the battle as being “ won “.
Maybe if the sp gets into the £10+ bracket I may be more generous with a vote.

quench

546 posts

169 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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oilit said:
Sir Terry Matthews is the only one I know - and he is really a Brit although liv8ng in Canada.

I can think of far more worthy people…..

Edited by oilit on Wednesday 28th June 14:11
He's Welsh. Not sure how he would react being called a Brit, although Wales is in the United Kingdom...

As for Mr. Stroll, if the Autocar article does indeed contain an exact quote, I would argue his attitude is an excellent reason not to knight him...

Edited by quench on Wednesday 28th June 14:52

Jon39

14,477 posts

166 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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An honour is bestowed.

A respectable Aston Martin driving British gentleman or lady, would certainly never even consider asking to be given an honour.
That is a matter for others to judge.







"For work I've done."
'turned the firm around'

That is a laugh.

2019 loss = £ 120 million.
2022 loss = £ 495 million.


I once knew another Canadian. He is a Baron.
Anyway, that is his first name.
His second name is probably Pompus.
He turned a business around and it became quite hot. Very cross customers.

https://archive.fo/IntJX


Calinours

Original Poster:

1,420 posts

73 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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Maybe being Canadian he has yet to grasp that an individual is not supposed to ask for such stuff, or perhaps more likely just doesn’t care or doesn’t think those limey f***s care about such pleasantries anymore. Can we blame him, looking at the antics of Boris ?

What are his chances? Well, given history, if he stays the course and leaves the company in better shape than when he found it, if he was a Brit it looks about even on the face of it looking at two high profile owners who fit that criteria: David Brown got one, Victor Gauntlett did not, though Guantlett did have some other sort of gong IIRC.

But, Stroll is Canadian, so let’s think of other North Americans who did genuinely came to the rescue of the company. In the 70’s, this was Peter Sprague, who together with his partners never did get the recognition they deserved for what they did to keep the company going before Gauntlett came along in the 80’s and got Bond back behind the wheel and Walter Hayes onboard. Vantage? Lagonda? Oscar India, Bulldog concept? - IIRC these were all originally green lit and bankrolled by a core team of American/Canadian Peter Sprague & George Minden respectively and Brit Alan Curtis. These were the cars that stayed in production until the late 80s.

If Stroll wants to pitch himself for a knighthood, then I’d argue Peter Sprague should get one first, if such things are even possible for non-brits. He’s actually still alive and in business, his story of how he got involved is fascinating..

https://sprague.com/peter-sprague/aston-martin/





Edited by Calinours on Wednesday 28th June 15:43

M1AGM

4,409 posts

55 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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No. He the product of nepotism, although that would fit well with the royals.

LTP

2,876 posts

135 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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Quote from the Autocar article referenced above:
He points to evidence of the success the brand is having by being able to increase the prices of its cars and the margins. The former has seen the average sale price of an Aston rise from £157,000 in 2020 to an expected £223,000 in 2023, and the margin of the car from 18% to 37% in the same period. The goal for future cars is 40%.
Anyone can increase the price of a product and thereby increase the margins, assuming the production costs remain the same. But you then need sufficient customers at the new prices so that the overall business makes money. I don't see any evidence of the second and most important part yet.

For Stroll to be even considered for a knighthood he should return the company to profitability - otherwise it's just another honours smash-and-grab. He could start by paying the business for the use of the company brand on his F1 team.

AstonV

1,652 posts

129 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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This is a joke right? biglaugh

Ice_blue_tvr

3,424 posts

187 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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Anyone who says they should be knighted, should not be knighted.

Simpo Two

91,338 posts

288 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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I'd set the bar for 'Sir Stroll' at getting Aston Martin to make a genuine profit (not a made-up one) for 10 years.

So far he's not off the starting line IMHO. Knighthoods need to be hard to get, like VCs. But as someone alluded to above, they've been rather devalued by awarding them for such achievements as 'running very fast in a straight line'.

BiggaJ

1,223 posts

62 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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Knighthoods are too easy to come by these days so if you have to ask for one or point out that you are around and looking for one, thats a reason not to get one. Aside from which the company isn't back to healthy ways at all.

Minglar

1,705 posts

146 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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Simpo Two said:
I'd set the bar for 'Sir Stroll' at getting Aston Martin to make a genuine profit (not a made-up one) for 10 years.

So far he's not off the starting line IMHO. Knighthoods need to be hard to get, like VCs. But as someone alluded to above, they've been rather devalued by awarding them for such achievements as 'running very fast in a straight line'.
Personally I think he will be out way before that. I suspect he will ultimately just keep the F1 side of things if he can. As for knighthoods there is a certain well known ex Manchester United/England footballer who rumour has it was convinced he was getting one. Didn’t quite work out as he had hoped after he was caught out by emails he had sent ranting about it. Self entitlement/promotion in these matters generally does not pay off.

As for AML.L I suspect LS/YT will continue to offload their holdings should the SP continue to rise. Especially if they have another RI planned. We shall see.

Best Regards

Minglar

Hammersia

1,564 posts

38 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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BananaFama said:
Absolutely not ,especially after "asking" for one if the title of that article is true .

Gongs have been handed out to far too many in recent years .

Win an Olympic gold ,receive a Knighthood ..nono
Amazed at the ire ITT focused on genuine world beaters (gold medalists) whilst ignoring the thousands of gongs handed out to career civil servants, political party donors, corrupt business leaders, lobbyists and the like.