Socialists claim that any work done in a market economy is oppressive because labor in that situation cannot be adequately compensated. However, workers in a market system freely choose among many alternatives in order provide the best opportunities for themselves. ...
Good morning and welcome to this week’s Flight Path. Equities remained in a “NoGo” trend this past week however after gapping lower on Monday, prices rallied until on Friday GoNoGo Trend painted a weaker pink bar. Treasury bond prices painted weaker ...
The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) continues to face a significant barrier: the time-consuming and often damaging process of battery charging. However, Gaussion, a spinout from University College London (UCL), has developed a groundbreaking solution that could transform the industry. ...
HS2 has revealed a final IR35 liability of £6.2 million in its 2023/24 accounts, following a compliance review by HMRC. This payment concludes the tax obligations under the Off-Payroll Working Legislation introduced in 2017. The review found that only 5% ...
The foundation of a robust online presence has become critical for any business today. Whether you own a small business in your region or a big company with branches in different countries, your website is usually the first thing customers ...
Attending a black tie business event requires careful attention to attire. As a formal and elegant affair, it is important to dress professionally and appropriately. Your appearance speaks volumes about you and can impact business relationships. Follow these tips to ...
One of the good things about online gambling websites is that they are always looking for ways to improve player satisfaction and build loyalty. One new strategy to improve player satisfaction is improving the speed at which players can withdraw ...
In the fast-paced world of business, the pressure to perform and deliver can often lead to the brink of exhaustion, with far-reaching consequences. Let me share the story of John, which I hope can resonate with others: My name is ...
Despite a British trader’s demands that government impose a wealth tax on the rich, such a tax would have negative effects on the economy in general and on wealth generation in particular. ...
Patrick Drahi, the debt-laden media tycoon, has sold a 24.5 per cent stake in BT Group to Bharti Global, the international investment arm of India’s Bharti Enterprises. The transaction marks a significant shift in ownership for the British telecoms giant ...