by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Aug 9, 2011 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Management, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized
Tension of a riot building up is usually described as electric which, having experienced the start of another summer riot, Toxteth , it is. The charge from anxiety, loss of control and fear all come into play for anyone bordering on the immediate area. The tension of the London riots didn’t appear to hold such [...]
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Dec 1, 2010 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Market Update, Miscellaneous, News, Newsletter, Noteworthy News, Uncategorized
The CRC (Carbon Reduction Commitment Scheme) which was thought to be recycled back to participants as an incentive to reduce omissions has had some further consultation. Those likely to be affected to take a hit, probably at the same time as VAT being hiked, are big high street chains such as Marks & Spencer, [...]
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Oct 21, 2010 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Government, Management, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized
Sentence has been made for the next four years, following the Government scrutinising its spending. Laid out with little evidence, like a cadaver in a crime drama waiting for the inventive pathologist to make the seemingly impossible possible; Spending Review. If only the financial crisis had DNA then the culprits could be nailed, but instead, [...]
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Oct 1, 2010 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Market Update, Monthly Musings, News, Newsletter, Noteworthy News, Uncategorized
Inflaming Opinion. "Do you mean to tell me, that you have hung your slender reputation on the broad shoulders of a eunuch cat?" A sarcastic comment made about a Marmalade Cat character in the Orlando books, bitter response when success was observed by a less successful peer of the author. Written by a painter the [...]
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Aug 6, 2010 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Management, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized
Any seminars or large gatherings relating to the world of finance we attend usually has an ironic joy, for one of us, as there is guaranteed to be none of the perennial British ‘loo-queue’ problem. However, that doesn’t prevent any breaks in the day often being noisy and because the gatherings can be large it [...]