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A tax loophole for the ComCom to consider

Lines company Powerco, which pays zero tax, is asking for permission to raise prices.

Fri, 07 Jul 2017

In this uncertain world full of sound and fury, of tweets twit by an idiot, signifying nothing, a certain kind of investor seeks the respite of a regulated monopoly.

Where better to rest one’s weary cash than in a business whose returns can be relied upon to reach the maximum allowed by the

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