Ladbrokes on and off the rails is the history of Ladbrokes from its
inception in 1886 up to its disappearance as an independent entity
in 2015, when it was merged into what became the Ladbrokes Coral
Group. Also included is the story of the London casinos, including
those owned by Corals, Playboy and others, during the 1970s, when
nearly every casino lost its license due to the questionable
activities of the directors. It is the story of Arthur Bendir and
Cyril Stein, without either of whom Ladbrokes would not exist
today. It contains instances of corporate and personal greed,
together with examples of good management practice and
mismanagement and the boardroom cricket match in which one director
after another is bowled out for one reason or another. The author
held several positions within the Ladbroke Group during the 1970s,
including that of Group Chief Accountant.
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