June 22, 2025
Tangible Assets

Walsall and Wolverhampton emerging as ‘unlikely gold-buying hotspots’, new research shows

Wolverhampton-based precious metal traders The Gold Bullion Company say buyers from the Black Country made up almost 15% of their total sales value last year – almost double that of buyers in London. Just over 73% of all the firm’s gold sales in Walsall were for solid gold bars, while in Wolverhampton 83% of buyers

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Operating Assets

Wolverhampton children’s home scheme | Express & Star

Dr Anupam Gupta, of Care Perspectives Ltd has applied for a lawful development certificate which would allow the three-bedroom property in Wolverhampton to house two children in local authority care. Dr Gupta said the home would be used by a maximum of two children aged eight to 18, supported by three staff. He said that,

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Intangible Assets

Digital Foundry Digs Into Switch 2’s 4K Upscaling Potential As Patents Inspire More Speculation

So far, so DLSS. But Digital Foundry explains that the Nintendo patent promises more than Nvidia’s alternative, with references to upscaling via the cloud, single-image upscaling and more. A key difference, Battaglia flags, is how the patent suggests it would be able to switch out DLSS upscaling models in real-time, so even more strenuous sequences

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Fixed Assets

The death of cash: Map reveals where the least money is withdrawn from ATMs – as average annual trips to cash machines falls to just 16

People made 16 trips to cash machines on average last year, according to data from ATM and cash access network Link. Some £79.5billion was withdrawn from ATMs connected up to Link’s network in 2024, which was a 1.2 per cent decrease compared with 2023. Across the UK, people over the age of 16 made 915 million

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Operating Assets

How one group of forgotten Aussies will finally get to record higher property price growth this year

Apartments in big cities are tipped to post stronger price growth than houses in 2025 as properties with a backyard become so expensive that demand eases. Houses prices across Australia last year rose at a much stronger pace than units, continuing a trend that accelerated during the pandemic. However more and more suburbs are now

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Gold Investing

Explosion rips through Dutch museum in art heist of 2,500-year-old gold helmet | News World

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video An explosion ripped through a museum in the Netherlands before thieves stole multiple Romanian prehistoric artefacts, including a 2,500-year-old gold helmet. Footage shows three masked men breaking in the Drents Museum in the northeast city of Assen,

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Gold Investing

Gold Coast City Council backs down on Australia Day flag change after public outrage: ‘Ignorance’

By MATT JONES FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 23:51, 22 January 2025 | Updated: 00:20, 23 January 2025 A council has cancelled controversial plans to hand out double-sided Australian and Aboriginal flags at citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day following backlash. The flags were first distributed at a ceremony by Gold Coast City Council in September, but have been

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Fixed Assets

Shrewsbury Plant and Machinery Sale dates for 2025 announced

The first sale of the year will be on Friday, February 7, with catalogue entries closing on Friday, January 24.  The other dates are April 4,  June 13, May 30, August 8, October 17 and December 12.  Catalogue entries close two weeks prior to the sale and online entry forms are available at https://www.hallsgb.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Shrewsbury-Plant-and-Machinery-Sale-Entry-Form.pdf  Lots

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Intangible Assets

Hancock Whitney reports fourth quarter 2024 EPS of $1.40

Classified in: BusinessSubjects: EARNINGS, Conference Call, Webcast Hancock Whitney Corporation (Nasdaq: HWC) today announced its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2024. Net income for the fourth quarter of 2024 totaled $122.1 million, or $1.40 per diluted common share (EPS), compared to $115.6 million, or $1.33 per diluted common share, in the third quarter

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Gold Investing

Gold prices surge to two-month high as US dollar weakens

Anjana Anil  |  Reuters S&P 500 posts best week since Trump’s election U.S. stocks rallied on Friday with the S&P 500 and Dow notching their biggest weekly percentage gains since early November… and the Nasdaq registering its best week since early December. Gold prices jumped to a over two-month peak on Tuesday, supported by a

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