2014Lion Dance14/15 – Video
2014Lion Dance14/15
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2014Lion Dance14/15 - Video
2014Lion Dance14/15
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The Peoples Operator, founded Shoreditch in 2012, offers mobile contracts that allow users to donate 10% of their bill to a charity or cause of their choice.
The company has also pledged to give 25% of its profits to an independent grant-making charity that shares its name.
The company today announced plans to list on Londons junior AIM market, in a public offering that could value the companys at over 100 million.
The money raised in the float will be put towards expanding to the US and the company has already signed a deal with US operator Sprint.
Wikipedias Wales, who is an investor in the company as well as executive director of strategy, said: We intend to be the first international mobile operator which has successfully built a global customer base via online communities and viral networking.
In its prospectus TPO said it hopes to mimic the growth of Wikipedia by creating communities of people who act as volunteers and ambassadors to develop new networks of mobile phone customers who share in common causes, either locally or globally.
Wales, who holds 10% of the company, is understood to not be selling shares in the float. TPO, which currently has over 10,000 subscribers, was co-founded by Labour donor and Andrew Rosenfeld, who made his name at property developer Minerva, which he also co-founded.
TPOs to list next month come despite recent turbulent market conditions.
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Wikipedia-backed People's Operator plans AIM listing
Final deload session.
In preparation for the gpc sydney cup. This is 1x1 @ 80% of previous 1rm. So we have 141kg squat. 96kg bench 181.5kg deadlift.
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17 times Al Sharpton repeated what he just heard in the form of a question | SUPERcuts! #112
Al Sharpton #39;s analysis: repeat whatever clip he just played from a conservative verbatim, but do it with an upward inflection.
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17 times Al Sharpton repeated what he just heard in the form of a question | SUPERcuts! #112 - Video
The City Hall aide Rachel Noerdlinger cant stop making news, even though her boss, Mayor de Blasio, keeps ordering the world to stop talking about her and her ex-boss, Al Sharpton, is essentially issuing threats to reporters on the subject.
Case closed, de Blasio declared last week about laffaire Noredlinger. I think weve talked enough about this, he said the other day.
The only proper response to such arrogance from a guy who works for us is this: Go soak your head, Bill, well talk about it just as long as we like.
Sharpton offered an implicit threat over the weekend to reporters who dared write about Noerdlinger: Lets get the name of everybody at City Hall, see whos been around anybody whos been busted, including Room 9 where the reporters are.
In other words: Shut up, City Hall reporters, or Ill do some investigating of my own.
Sharpton may have lost a ton of weight, but he hasnt lost his talent for menace.
Whats going on here? Truth is, de Blasio may be benefiting from the fact were all talking about this, and from the seemingly mystifying fact that hes standing behind an aide who lied to the city Department of Investigations while seeking clearance for her job.
Ordinarily, this whole thing wouldve been over in five minutes after Noerdlinger first hit the news, with her quietly resigning and the whole thing blowing over instantly.
That didnt happen in this case because de Blasio clearly sees a political advantage in defending Rachel Noerdlinger.
Yesterdays Noerdlinger story was about unpaid parking tickets shes received since the start of the de Blasio mayoralty. Thats small beer, certainly, notable only because of the spate of revelations over the past two weeks.
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Why Rachel remains: This fight helps the mayor