24-05 2020 11:59
wrote:
I first met Ray over 20 years ago when, having been made redundant by GEC, he instructed me to form his first company Phoenix VLSI. I continued to act for him as his love of the entrepreneurial world grew and he became a successful businessman, and I would like to think that over that period he became more than just a client. Not many clients get nicknames, or get to know them anyway, and the fact that he used to answer to “The Speedwagon” (obviously based on his initials) suggests that he would agree.
24-05 2020 11:59
wrote:
I first met Ray over 20 years ago when, having been made redundant by GEC, he instructed me to form his first company Phoenix VLSI. I continued to act for him as his love of the entrepreneurial world grew and he became a successful businessman, and I would like to think that over that period he became more than just a client. Not many clients get nicknames, or get to know them anyway, and the fact that he used to answer to “The Speedwagon” (obviously based on his initials) suggests that he would agree.