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"We have seen three consecutive profit warnings, a complete loss of focus on Brazil, sloppy corporate governance surrounding the demerger and a loss of share in core TNT Express markets," said David Tiley , vice-president investments at Canadian fund manager MacKenzie Cundill, which owns about 4.5% of TNT and around 10% of PostNL.
TNT Express Holders Push for Change Robin van Daalen 2011
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"We are not activists, we are frustrated shareholders," Mr. Tiley said.
TNT Express Holders Push for Change Robin van Daalen 2011
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Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley said organizers try to keep the time between matches consistent.
Aussie notes: Male players suggest new night-play rules 2009
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The tournament announced several improvements to Melbourne Park for next year's event, including a baby shark tank in the players' lounge and "other special visits from Australia's indigenous animals," according to Craig Tiley, the tournament director.
Heard on the Field 2011
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"We do this to protect the players and to protect their ability to perform optimally," said tournament director Craig Tiley.
Heat and Serena's game rise in Australian Open quarterfinals 2009
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As for putting the men before the women at night, Tiley said: "Everything is under consideration."
Aussie notes: Male players suggest new night-play rules 2009
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"The proposed candidates appear ideally suited to helping address the under performing asset base at TNT Express," Mr. Tiley said.
TNT Shares Jump on Shareholder Revolt Robin van Daalen 2012
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"Our initial take is that this is a very positive development for both TNT Express and PostNL," said David Tiley , vice president of investments at MacKenzie Cundill.
TNT Shares Jump on Shareholder Revolt Robin van Daalen 2012
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"We can't, of course, help the length of a match," Tiley said.
Aussie notes: Male players suggest new night-play rules 2009
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Not every nation is moving as quickly as the U.S. Craig Tiley, the head of Tennis Australia's player development and tournament director for the Australian Open, which starts Monday, said he fully expects that private clubs, which run most tournaments for children in Australia, will continue to use a regular ball.
Is Tennis Getting Too Soft? Tom Perrotta 2012
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