I have got a Share Investor Q & A coming out, probably next week sometime, from the CFO of Ryman Healthcare Ltd [RYM.NZ] but have managed to jack up a good one today with The Warehouse Group Ltd [WHS.NZ] CEO Ian Morrice.The Warehouse is a company with a long established history in New Zealand as the bargain retailer and it has been a great investment for long term shareholders over the past.Over the last 5 years though the company has stalled in growth and now faces more serious competition from its rivals.It has been headed by canny Scot, Ian Morrice for the last few years and he has done well. What do we know of his plans for the Red Sheds and how he intends to take the company into the future will be of interest as well as how the man works.With that in mind I thought I would like my readers to put some questions to Ian and The Warehouse.Please leave your questions here at the bottom of this post or email me here.Disclosure: I own WHS shares in the Share Investor PortfolioShare Investor Q & AsEcoya's Geoff RossXero's Rod DruryMainfreight MD Don BraidBurger Fuel Director Josef RobertsSky City CEO, Nigel MorrisonSky City Entertainment: CEO Nigel Morrison discusses 2010 HYShare Investor discusses Convention Centre proposal with Sky City CEO Nigel MorrisonThe Warehouse Group @ Share InvestorLong Term View: The Warehouse Group LtdShare Investor Short: Warehouse Group yield worth a lookThe Warehouse Group: 2010 Interim Profit ReviewThe Warehouse: Big Brands, Big OpportunitiesWarehouse strike opportunity to buyLong Term Play: The Warehouse GroupShare Investor Short: Warehouse Group yield worth a second lookWoolworths supermarket consolidation an indicator of a move on the Warehouse?Stock of the Week: The Warehouse GroupWarehouse 2009 interim profit a key economic indicator When will The Warehouse bidders make their move?Long vs Short: The Warehouse GroupWarehouse bidders ready to lay money downThe Warehouse set to cut lose "extra" impedimentThe Warehouse sale could hinge on "Extra" decisionThe case for The Warehouse without a buyerFoodstuffs take their foot off the gasWoolworths seek leave to appeal to Supreme CourtWarehouse appeal decision imminentWarehouse decision a loser for allWarehouse Court of appeal decision in Commerce Commission's favourMARKETWATCH: The WarehouseThe Warehouse takeover saga continuesWhy did you buy that stock? [The Warehouse]History of Warehouse takeover players suggest a long winding roadCourt of Appeal delays Warehouse bidThe Warehouse set for turbulent 2008The Warehouse Court of Appeal case lay in "Extras" handsWHS Court of Appeal case could be dismissed next weekCommerce Commission impacts on the Warehouse bottom lineThe Warehouse in playOutcomes of Commerce Commission decisionThe fight for control begins soonDiscuss WHS @ Share Investor Forum - Register free Download WHS company reportsShop online at The WarehouseBuy Toughen Up: What I've Learned About Surviving Tough TimesToughen Up - Fishpond.co.nzc Share Investor 2010