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New cohort of self-employed are now eligible for SEISS but millions still remain excluded

Newly self-employed people will be breathing a sigh of relief today as the Chancellor confirmed that those who traded between and have completed a tax return for 2019 to 2020 are eligible for help.   The group, which includes more than 600,000 people who went self-employed last year, was unable to access the first three instalments as they had not yet filed a full tax return. But they can apply for the fourth Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant. But the self-employed who have made a profit of more than £50,000 in recent years still remain excluded from claiming anything under SEISS whatsoever, despite their being no similar earnings cap for the furlough scheme.

Интерактивная карта свободных парковок и семейная кампания в соцсетях: Tele2 назвала победителей именной стипендиальной программы

Интерактивная карта свободных парковок и семейная кампания в соцсетях: Tele2 назвала победителей именной стипендиальной программы
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No Laughing Matter: A Stock With LMFO Symbol To Hit Nasdaq Soon

No laughing matter: A stock with LMFO symbol to hit Nasdaq soon LMF Acquisition Opportunities, a special purpose acquisition company, will trade under the symbol LMFO, a slang for Laughing my Face Off. January 15, 2021 / 01:04 PM IST LMF Acquisition Opportunities (LMFAO), a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), last week filed to raise $75 million in an IPO on Nasdaq. In its prospectus, the company said that following its listing, its Class A share will trade under the symbol LMFO. LMFO is a widely used slang and acronym for Laughing My Face Off. In a recent report, Quartz highlighted that Nasdaq has a penchant for novelty symbols. On its website, the exchange has even listed its 10 favourites. Among the popular ones are Asian Tigers Fund’s GRR and Franklin Resources’ BEN.

A new Nasdaq stock trades on the symbol LMAO — Quartz

January 14, 2021 The prospectus held no punch line. But the company was LMAO all the same. On Friday, LMF Acquisition Opportunities filed to raise $75 million in an IPO on Nasdaq. Its Class A shares, the prospectus proposed, would trade under the symbol LMAO. With an equally straight face, the prospectus named the sponsor company: LMFAO Sponsor, based out of Florida. These companies are affiliated to LM Funding America, a 12-year-old financial services firm that manages the collection process for delinquent home debt. After the filing, shares in LM Funding America rose 160% on Nasdaq. Novelty stock symbols aren’t new. Nasdaq, in fact, has its own web page listing its 10 favorites among them, the Asian Tigers Fund’s GRR and Franklin Resources’ BEN. “When I was at the Securities and Exchange Commission, there were a few marijuana-related penny stocks with clever symbols,” Joshua White, a one-time financial economist at the SEC and now an assistant professor at Vanderbilt

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