Angela Knight

Angela Knight
Angela Ann Knight CBEis the chair of the Office of Tax Simplification. Until recently she was the Chief Executive of Energy UK, the trade association for the energy industry. Previously she was the Chief Executive of the British Bankers' Association and, before that, a Conservative Party Member of Parliament representing the constituency of Erewash from 1992 to 1997. She also served as Economic Secretary to the Treasury from 1995 to 1997...
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There is no reason why Shell could not have done this at the start and if they had, then it could have saved a lot of heartache,
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I think since they started doing this, it started as an idea ten years ago we have received almost 80 thousand pounds, ... including what we are collecting to day of fresh produce which is great for our clients at this time of year.
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We have always wanted to fix a meeting and this has been arranged for Friday. Shell have treated the private investor very badly indeed. There are a considerable number of private investors in Royal Dutch Petroleum who have not taken up the offer.
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This reflects openly what has been talked about quietly for some time.
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It's a victory for those who refused the offer because it would leave them with a huge tax bill.
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Hey, I can cook." "How do you know? You haven't eaten anything since before the Norman Conquest." "I've never had any complaints." "Given the infants you date, I'm not surprised. You could serve them sawdust and they'd eat it with a smile, dazzled by the swing of your broadsword." "What do you know about the swing of my broadsword?" "More than I care to. Women talk." Which shut him up, as he started wondering who'd said what.
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Has anybody ever told you you're an evil woman?" -Reece "Who, me?" -Erin "Yes, you." -Reece "Li'l ole me?" -Erin "Sadistic goddess you, yes." -Reece "Do you want me to stop?" -Erin "Do you want me to hold you down and bang you like a screen door?" -Reece "Don't threaten the sadistic goddess, Reece." -Erin
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Sylvia Day spins a gorgeous adventure in A Touch of Crimson that combines gritty, exciting storytelling with soaring lyricism. Adrian is my favorite kind of hero--an alpha male angel determined to win the heart of his heroine, Lindsay, while protecting her from his lethal enemy. Lindsay is a gutsy, likable woman with paranormal abilities of her own, as well as a dedication to protecting humanity against a race of demonic monsters. This is definitely a book for your keeper shelf.
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The picture that is emerging is of investors using the online services for their smaller trades, but seeking out expert research and advice when it comes to their larger involvements.
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Ask a few questions. Just because it's got a good name and seems to be rising all the time doesn't mean that fundamentals like making a profit and understanding what the product is suddenly don't apply.
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People are looking for a purpose from the LSE. One has to list with a purpose because if you don't you are prey to hostility.
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Shell has saved money so it has a responsibility to help right the wrong of leaving individual holders with a large tax bill.
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I do think that one of the things the investors must do is ask the questions -- they have a responsibility (to ask) 'Why should I believe you just because you're a finance director telling me your company's wonderful?'
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The exchange is saying to shareholders, 'Stick with us, you get the money. Why take an offer from anyone else?' They want shareholder support and are making it financially worthwhile.