Brian Milligan
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Brian Milligan
@brianmilli
Based on Exmoor in Somerset, where I indulge my passion for birds. C permit ringer. Ex BBC Business and Economics Reporter. Ardent remainer.
South West, England Katılım Haziran 2009
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I'll only say this once.
This might be the fastest way to accumulate $1,000,000 before 2027:
Buy before March 23.
Current price: $8.27
Target price: $140
This company is developing next‑generation AI semiconductor interposers, designed to enhance high‑performance computing systems such as those from NVIDIA and IBM.
Just hit like + follow, and leave a comment saying ‘STOCK’. I’ll DM you the details.
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@GrahamDeacon12 @BTO_Wilts @WiltsBirdClub @SwindonWS Hi Graham, trying to reach you about some Blackcap data. Would you mind following me, so I can dm you?
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Spring is certainly taking over as the 1st warbler's of the year at Sevenhampton were trapped this morning, a Chiffchaff & 2 Blackcap. Plenty of Redwing still around with another 5 ringed today #birdringing #migration



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@gardenbirder1 @PBOprof Congratulations Thomas! Won’t make it over this year, but will be back in future. Enjoy!
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Goldman Sachs just told their richest clients which stocks to dump. your financial advisor didn't get the memo. you definitely didn't.
26 stocks to buy. 41 to sell.
your retirement account is almost certainly heavy on the sell side. and nobody managing your money is going to warn you.
AI isn't helping these companies. it's replacing them.
Salesforce charges per user. AI replaces users. their own product literally eliminates the seats they charge money for.
Intuit charges $100 for TurboTax. AI does your taxes for free.
DocuSign charges hundreds per month. OpenAI just launched a free version.
the entire software industry traded at 51x earnings last year. now it's 27x and falling.
the winners share one thing: AI makes their business BETTER. cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, data centers.
the losers share one thing: AI can do their job faster and cheaper.
I got ahead of this because I use a free tool called tradevision (link in comments to try for 100% free) that shows me institutional flow data, where hedge funds and pension funds are actually putting money, not where CNBC says they are. I ran every stock on Goldman's list through it. the pattern is unmistakable. every "winner" stock is seeing dark pool accumulation. every "loser" is hemorrhaging institutional money. I saw this rotation 6 weeks before Goldman published the list. the data was already screaming it. by the time your financial advisor reads the Goldman report, the trade is already done.
this isn't a dip. it's an extinction event for half the industry.
and the other half is about to make a fortune.
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5 Red Kites circling over Bossington yesterday afternoon, Sunday, enjoying the blue skies. @Hurlstoner @AlastairSteven7 @bto_somerset1

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Not a great first day experience with @OctopusEnergy Unbeknown to me, they had switched my tariff to another one, which was twice as expensive. And they weren’t going to give me a cheaper rate overnight, charging
me 23p kWh instead of 7p. I am appalled by this. @ofgem
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@afneil Couldn’t agree more. Just flew to Santiago on BA. Both ways the touch screens weren’t working, phone chargers were bust and the food trays had broken. No working air vents made the cabin stuffy. Cabin crew were lovely, but BA now seems no better than Ryanair.
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The new BA tier points structure sets impossible hurdles even for frequent flyers regularly using business or first.
I have always planned my extensive and expensive global travel through London to use BA. These days are over.
I will now use whatever airline is most convenient and competitive. It will make travel planning easier. I can make more use of other airlines whose business and first seats are far superior to BA. Hello Emirates, Qatar, Singapore, Etihad etc.
I have BA gold for life so it no longer matters how much I use BA. I also have Group 0 status which is meant to allow priority boarding. But, like yesterday in Nice they could not even be bothered to call it. Same in London for plane to NYC. BA can’t even organise an orderly queue at the gate these days , something you’d think would come naturally to a British airline given the Brit propensity to queue.
BA now run by numpties who put no value on long-standing, big-spending loyal customers, of which I’ve been one for 55 years!!
They can’t even get the little things right. I flew London-NYC yesterday in First. WiFi meant to be free and I needed it for work. But free wifi didn’t work. So I had to pay for it. The lovely crew embarrassed by the poor service.
I remember when my friend John King was the boss how proud the crews were to work for BA. Long gone. Crews are ashamed. No idea who runs BA these days. But he/she clearly useless. They’ve inherited the dead hand and cheapskate service of Willie Walsh, whose inability to determine what quality service meant began the long-running decline. He really was useless.
Crew moral is very low as a result. Passengers see it. Good crew people, badly led. They lost any pride on working for what was once ‘the world’s favourite airline’ — then a matter of pride for staff and country and passengers. Now BA is just another middling airline over charging over the odds for a level of service barely above the cheaper budget airlines. A business model with suicide written all over it.
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@CarlMcculloch79 Hi Carl. We understand why you're unhappy with the changes to the British Airways Club, but we are sorry to hear you will be flying elsewhere in future. Neil
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@DarrenNWoodhead Thanks Darren- but @socaberlady doesn’t seem to be listed on here. Whereabouts do you tend to exhibit?
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@brianmilli Hi Brian, best just to keep an eye on my social media posts 😁👍
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Last weekend of my exhibition @socaberlady and last chance to see the collection together before many head away to new homes. Thank you everyone for coming, and especially to @socaberlady for hosting me yet again 😁👍
Will try bob into the gallery over the next two days 😁👍




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1st session of 2026 at Sevenhampton this morning. Big numbers of thrushes still around with 300 each of Fieldfare & Redwing resulting in 1 & 23 respectively ringed amongst the usual tit & finch fare #birdringing


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