Why people get EIS illiquidity wrong
Recently I was presenting on a webinar for advisers and, in passing, said I thought EIS’s lack of liquidity was... Continue reading →
See the financial world through different eyes
Recently I was presenting on a webinar for advisers and, in passing, said I thought EIS’s lack of liquidity was... Continue reading →
Check out the y-axis! Hat tip to the Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science blog for this. Clearly, a... Continue reading →
Cathy O’Neill’s excellent book, Weapons of Math Destruction, is a bit scary. It was clear that the application of algorithms... Continue reading →
Yesterday I initiated coverage on City of London Investment Group for Hardman & Co. To get a copy of the... Continue reading →
Here’s the other reason I’ve been quiet on the blog – I’ve a new business which is a website renting... Continue reading →
…but I have been busy on a project. I do have things to say so will be back soon.