[GLLUG] Overclockers

Don Williams dwilliams344 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 20 08:22:59 UTC 2014


Deeply offensive. Isn't it bad enough that we have free-market-nutters
messing up computing without such stone-age numptys entering the fray? Don
Williams


On 19 April 2014 13:53, Christopher Hunter <cehunter at gb-x.org> wrote:

>
> On 18/04/14 15:38, Alain Williams wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 03:27:52PM +0100, JLMS wrote:
>
>
>  It works both ways, that's why it is called "common market", one of the
> consequences being that double taxation is minimised or avoided entirely.
>
> Amazon provides great service and pays the taxes they are told to pay, I
> don't see why people should apologize for using them.
>
>  Because they game the system, they make a lot of money in the UK but transfer
> the profits to another country. Yes: other companies do it and they get flaq as
> well - eg Starbucks
>
>
>  Capitalism for Beginners:  Lesson One
>
> 1.    Profit is ultimately all that counts.  Do not be put off by
> "socialists" and other naysayers - you have a duty to your
> shareholders to make as much profit as possible.
>
> 2.    If the taxation is higher in one territory than another in which you
> also trade, transfer your profits to the country        with the lower
> taxation.  This is your duty (see 1. above).
>
> 3.    Only move your profits in the amounts allowed by local laws - if you
> are prevented from moving your profit to a        lower tax region,
> increase your retail prices to compensate.  Governments quickly realise
> that sales are going            overseas and that this is hurting their
> economy.  They will usually make the necessary adjustments.  If they don't,
>        increase retail prices until they do (this works particularly well
> with fuel and energy companies).
>
> 4.    Always maximise profit to cost ratios (see 1. above).
>
> 5.    Prosper!
>
>
> C.
>
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