Hints and tips:
...Expect annual rates of growth in the 1.5-2.0 per cent range by the second half of 2024....
...This is an urban myth, although restaurateurs probably do sell quite a lot of it. 2. Is house wine generally bad, or just boring? It needn’t be either....
...But I mean, for those who say, “But if we cross 1.5, if we get to 2.5, that is disaster for the world”. I mean, it sounds like we will get to 2.5. So we’re gonna have to mitigate....
...Uhh: 25) Delta One ($1mn for 1.25 per cent) Q: What is Delta One? A: “Delta One is a non-custodial protocol for liquidity provisioning and staking strategies....
...In fact our deficit falls in every single year of the forecast, with borrowing falling from 5.1% of GDP in 2023-24, to 3.2% in 2024-25, 2.8% in 2025-26, 2.2% in 2026-27 and 1.7% in 2027-28....
...A lot of those values came from my Catholic background. I’m not a believer, but it was a solid base and I think people have lost a lot of that.”...
...From 7.9 per cent this year to 3.3 per cent next, then 2.4 per cent, 1.7 per cent, 1.7 per cent and 1.5 per cent in the following years. Borrowing down, debt down....
...per cent compared to 3.0 per cent and 2.0 per cent for the US and 3.5 per cent and 1.5 per cent for the eurozone)....
...Our PT values CPR on 40x 2021 P/E (ex-further M&A) vs Spirits on 23x. ST momentum to hold....
...Gross margin were still very strong at 31.3% (-2.5ppt) vs UBSE 30.5% and operating margins of 26.6% (-4.4ppt) vs UBSE 25.7% resulting in a PBT of £292m (PY: £509m) vs UBSE of £282m....
...We note UK regional RevPAR growth has remained at -2.1% YTD (vs. -1.7% 3mma)....
...We believe Renault’s plan should allow it to generate cash ex WC. We expect underlying FCF of c.>€1.1 bn in 2021E and FCF to be positive ex WC from 2022....
...Right now one might hope in the future g=1 per cent-1.5 per cent and r=0 to -2 per cent, so could run persistent primary deficit of up to about 3 per cent of GDP. In the UK this is £60bn....
...bitcoins per block to 6.25....
...UK RevPAR declined 16.5% in the same week, giving a 28-day average of -6.1% and YTD performance of -2.6%. Room rates were down 7.9%, while occupancy was down 9.3%....
...As NMC has identified supply chain finance arrangements and discrepancies in cash balances, in our view it may be prudent to assume: 1) an extra $335m of gross debt in 2019; 2) only consider 25% of our est...
...My forecast is for the economy to grow 1.5 per cent in 2019 and 2.2 per cent in 2020, helped by greater certainty about what lies ahead....
...Ballycroy National Park and Wild Nephin Wilderness (Ireland) 2. Big Bend National Park (US) 3. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park (US) 4. Blue Ridge Observatory and Star Park (US) 5....
...Last year saw job losses offset by job gains — 1.7m losses compared to 2.3.m gains. Risk is that rising labour costs — Living Wage, NI and pension payments will hit further job growth from SMEs....
...Nick Clegg said the Liberal Democrats would introduce a “help to rent” scheme that would allow 18-30 year olds borrow £1,500 – or £2,000 in London – for deposits on rented homes....
.../ From Mr I R Trythall Angola’s achievements to be admired / From Dame Margaret Anstee...
...Three large companies, which together now employ nearly 1.5 million people, trace their histories back to this point. One is ISS – the Danish service company that G4S failed to buy two years ago....
...Granatino would, as per the deal, receive £1.7m, a £2.5m home in London and property in the south of France until the younger of their two daughters turns 22, as well as a £25,000 car, £30,000 of furniture...
...Output has fallen by 6.2 per cent from the peak: unemployment is down just 1.9 per cent. In the last recession, by contrast, GDP was down by 2.5 per cent and employment by 3.4 per cent....
..._r=1 ========================== Strategy Bulletin No.2 (23rd October) This week: a focus on transparency....
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