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...(As far as I know, history does not record how Queen Adelaide felt about that.) Edward VII’s procession of mistresses does not seem to have got in the way of his popularity as king....
...But is Charles III commemorative china in demand? Who buys royal ceramics? And what does the state of demand for new and vintage china tell us about attitudes to monarchy?...
...interests, net of tax, (iii) provision for (benefit from) income taxes, (iv) income (loss) from equity method investments, (v) interest expense, (vi) other income (expense), net, (vii) depreciation and...
...The audit found that: i) the unnamed businessman, rather than Mr Kulibayev, was the “ultimate beneficiary from the Kazakhstani side in relations with ETK”; ii) the GPO did not find any illegal involvement...
...Mr Karmanov; v) this true beneficiary did not supply pipes to the Asia Gas Pipeline but took part in organising the production of these pipes; vi) this true beneficiary maintained that he did not co-operate...
...IV. In Spain, the indignados had not given up after their summer of mass demonstrations....
...ii) Small caps are more domestic and thus tend to outperform when the euro strengthens (we think the euro appreciates towards EURUSD 1.20). iii) Small caps tend to outperform when credit conditions ease...
...to have ended. ii) there is still some latent hope that health care reform can provide important revenue savings, but ‘the delta’ on this is low; iii) attempts at repealing and replacing ACA provided some...
...V....
...tax revenues equate to £2,140 per person; (ii) rUK income tax revenues equate to £2,460; (iii) If income tax revenues grow at 5 per cent per year … (iv) … 10 years after devolution, the amount taken...
...to create, incur, assume or permit to exist any liens, (ii) to incur additional indebtedness, (iii) to make investments and acquisitions, (iv) to enter into mergers, consolidations or similar transactions...
...My conclusions are: (i) There has been no general tendency for labour to lose out to capital. (ii) But this has occurred in the US....
..., (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v), collectively with the Company Capital Stock, the “Company Securities”); (vi) voting trusts, proxies or similar arrangements or understandings to which the Company is a party...
...Commandment V: You shall pass early pension and health care reforms as current trends are unsustainable. Commandment VI: You shall be fair....
...On top of this £95m, there are rules in clauses i to vii about other dividends that the owners can take out of the club(vii)....
...values currently assigned to them; (v) counterparty failures negatively impacting the Company’s financial position; (vi) difficulties or increased costs for the Company in obtaining financing; and (vii)...
...Part I: Investment boom leaves strong legacy Liverpool is much better equipped to handle this slowdown than the last one, writes Andrew Bounds Part II: Financial crisis puts cloud over Edinburgh Dependence...
...(c) to establish a National Economic Council, composed of representatives of the Parties and of the following sectors: (i) Manufacturing (ii) Agriculture (iii) Mining (iv) Tourism (v) Commerce (vi)...
...After all, Edward VII himself, who embodied the era with such enthusiasm that he was known as Tum-Tum, still lived to be 68½, which put him ahead of Edwards I, II, III, IV, V and VI – in most cases by a...
...V. Mr Buffett is sticking to his core competencies. VI. Concerns about retailers and the ailing consumer may be overblown, if Mr Buffett's bets are correct. VII....
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