"lets try another question Ivy ....if i said to you we are going to increase PAYE but back date it ...to the day you started workwhat would you say ?"I'd say you'd totally lost the plot and gone doolaly. How about back charging fuel duty to the day you started driving and beer duty to when you started drinking. I'd probably owe a few million quid! |
well that is exactly how the farmers think Ivy ....
you have back dated a tax on a mans working life ..
the reason why i never get bored in Scancell
Bermuda will know this ... and I actually told them what i was using them for
I used people to find the mechanism of failure
i would then research and argue against it ... the winner of that debate set the risk profile and this is how it went on.
we are now at the stage where nobody is capable of that challenge but its left its mark on a few ...
I do not know them ... Avatars with PTSD
what i do know if they had followed those science posts and research including keep buying when the price was low they would be sitting pretty now
if Ruck is right .... £1.5 to £4
he is your mate Ivy |
Although have been a higher rate taxpayer all my working life apart from first 2 years out of Uni.of course I would not be happy if they increased tax and backdated. I would just get bored if I was only in one share and of course a lot poorer.AIM is mainly about sentiment and much easier to make money investing in momentum stocks than one in a downtrend. |
lets try another question Ivy ....
if i said to you we are going to increase PAYE but back date it ...to the day you started work
what would you say ? |
at 30p you said HVO will be a billion £ company with little risk
in your history ...
ATB |
what for ?
It has diversity
Avidmab Immunobody Moditope Glymab
Dollar based
enormous potential for capital growth
and my own company "unearned" investments cover all my expenses and more
and I have a better understanding of what i invested in Immunotherapy picked up over years ...
why would i need to research a company ?
example of that was HVO and the cash mountain all the rampers posted about the cash mountain forgot about the liability side
can you recall that debate ?
or when i posted about MTFB being single product off patent and already had a failure under its belt with no cash reserve if they had a problem ...
I may not have predicted the problem however i did advise on the risk of failure
"what is the mechanism of failure"
with HVO i said it was way overpriced at 30p ... was i wrong ? |
Just surprised that given your macro knowledge you don’t invest more widely than purely here. |
you probably had not noticed Ivy .. but i completely out posted him on the US economy and the way markets function. read the recent history
and 97k bitcoin means its not moved with momentum its range bound ! |
Evening tykey not been watching crypt but cracking day with Trump tariffs kicking in |
who is the stand out left wing commentator at the BBC ?
Lineker's Past Tax Issues In 2012, he was forced to pay £4.9 million in back taxes after being found to have used a tax avoidance scheme. Lineker has stated that he regrets using the scheme and has since taken steps to ensure that he pays his fair share of tax.
Lineker and Vorderman are a more effective opposition ...
The Guardian › commentisfree › mar 12 Mar 2023 — Lineker and Vorderman are a more effective opposition than Labour. No wonder the Tories feel threatened. This article is more than 1 year old. |
maybe, but you cannot "think" for me can you ?
otherwise you would be able answer Ivy
"what is good inflammation" Professor |
Inan - I don't have the answer to that. I don't think you have either! |
Tf Out of Interest if you think reform is a Puff of wind ...
who is going to solve the problems you have just listed ?
who is your "go To Man" |
Low dose CTLA-4
CD4 T cells are essential for killing #cancer
A neoantigen vaccine generates antitumour immunity in renal cell carcinoma
In our study, ipilimumab did affect the relative abundance of skin-infiltrating immune cells, particularly the antigen-presenting cells at the injection site. Furthermore, although CTLA4 blockade may have more limited short-term effects, it is possibly that it may affect long-term T cell quality, including an effective memory T cell population. Finally, we note that the total administered dose of ipilimumab in our study (2.5 mg per injection site) was substantially lower than the conventional systemic dose used in RCC or melanoma. Therefore, when locally delivered, higher doses of ipilimumab may produce more favourable results39. |
Morning Inan. On my DT front page this morning, 1. the NHS giving mastectomies to 1000 Ladies p.a. for masculinisation purposes, 2. the UK AG advising Caribbean Nations on how to sue for slavery reparations, 3. deportation (2nd) of an Albanian criminal cancelled partly because his Son is picky and doesn't like chicken nuggets except in the UK and 4. Police didn't act at all when a victim identified the 'trasher' of his property.
The World has gone mad, (and not just in the last what, 7 months).
It's quiet - sorry Guys. |
The NASDAQ has probably put in a multi decade TOP... US stocks and dollar....future toast |
Equity fund managers are now 'all in' on stocks....they have zero liquidity to invest....no buffer against a bear market. Think CONTRARIAN... . Market top or bottom ? . Stock price valuations are stratospheric measured against any average rising metric. . The US is about to be battered by rising rates...inflation..trade wars...increased debt...job losses... . The breakout in gold signals the coming rise of emerging markets. . The golden age of the US ...is OVER |
a reminder ... that Scancell IP is world wide and is priced in $ |
six months ago I predicted the car crash ....
what i didn't expect was Labour to press the accelerator quite so hard |
Sir Keir Starmer is driving the UK into “irrelevance8221;, the boss of one of Britain’s fastest-growing healthcare companies has warned.
Dan Vahdat, chief executive of global healthcare firm Huma Therapeutics, said years of high taxes and a permanent aversion to risk had made the UK an increasingly uncompetitive place to do business.
Huma, which worked with the NHS during the pandemic to help monitor Covid patients at home, is one of dozens of technology “unicorns̶1; in Britain – a start-up with a value of more than $1bn (£800m).
However, Mr Vahdat said he was spending increasing amounts of time in the US, where Huma has announced a tie-up with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer.
Mr Vahdat said the world’s biggest economy had a better work ethic and deeper pots of cash to grow his business.
The entrepreneur said he knew dozens of people who had left or were planning to leave the UK because of changes to Britain’s non-dom regime, reforms that were started by the Tories and but deepened by Labour.
Telegraph |
Given the opportunity Ruck and lozan create new threads ...
called Sunday with out Inanaco ...
Ivy given the opportunity has Lockjaw
Lozan given the opportunity discusses Inanaco
Ruck given the opportunity discusses Inanaco
there are Active threads without Inanaco ...
which are about as popular as Ivy's latest investment "A guided tour by foot of the Sahara desert" |
Riding the wave Ruck ?
Or making it and then riding it ?
It's the weekend, did you notice ? |
Variety - Opinions may vary Whereas, the inane would have everyone believe HE is some sort of 'Philosopher' to me ( and many ) HE is nothing more than a 'Fosse filler' |
The great thing about this thread is the variety of posters and views...Inan v BermudaInan v 2tykeInan v Ivy Inan v lozInan v ruckInan v SciInan v TFInan v domInan v Knowlesi Like I say, variety but with a common twist |
But 'Reform' isn't Trump. Reform, a 'puff of wind' ? We'll see. |