User talk:JodieTisson

Why are you deleting my factual statement all the time, it is supported in Denplans last accounts. I suspect you are from Denplan and don't want this factual figure stated. please discuss here if you think I am wrong and state your evidence. Canol (talk) 13:40, 16 October 2009 (UTC)

There are no dentist fees stated in our financial figures, it is not possible to work out an average fee. Please refer to note 2 in the financial reports for the definition of turnover. In addition it explains that Denplan has a number of revenue streams e.g. Corporate dental plans. --JodieTisson (talk) 11:45, 20 October 2009 (UTC)

I see where you are coming from. But I quote below from an OFT report into your merger with BUPA.

"it had a turnover of £145.4 million, made a profit before tax of £3.8 million, and had gross assets of £13.8 million. It should be noted that of the above turnover £115.2 million was collected from patients for onward payment to dentists. The remaining £30.2 million was retained by Denplan."

The £30.2M is more than 20% of the£115.2M collected from dentists. Canol (talk) 07:43, 23 October 2009 (UTC)

It is factually incorrect to say that Denplan merged with BUPA, Denplan purchased BUPA Dental Cover LTD and consolidated it into its existing dental payment plan business. Therefore the figures you have quoted relate only to the acquisition that took place a long time ago and not Denplan as a whole rendering your statement on wikipedia factually incorrect. We will continue to remove untrue statements about Denplan.--JodieTisson (talk) 15:57, 27 October 2009 (UTC)

To clarify my understanding of merger: Purchase mergers - As the name suggests, this kind of merger occurs when one company purchases another. The purchase is made with cash or through the issue of some kind of debt instrument; the sale is taxable.

Acquiring companies often prefer this type of merger because it can provide them with a tax benefit. Acquired assets can be written-up to the actual purchase price, and the difference between the book value and the purchase price of the assets can depreciate annually, reducing taxes payable by the acquiring company

So wht is the Denplan cut then and what percentage do you keep? Canol (talk) 00:08, 28 October 2009 (UTC)

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