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Harry Hunter

@harryjan

🇬🇧 in 🇩🇪 Ships product, rides bikes.....

Munich, Germany Katılım Şubat 2009
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Steve Loftus
Steve Loftus@LoftusSteve·
@L__Macfarlane @RolandBasilides The ONLY way? So they couldn't remove the costs of shipping and transforming LNG? They couldn't take the tax revenue from increased volumes and use it to lower bills?
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Laurie Macfarlane
Laurie Macfarlane@L__Macfarlane·
The only way new North Sea drilling cuts energy bills is if the UK: – Nationalises the rigs – Bans exports – Sells at cost-price None of that is on the table. It will be sold on global markets to the highest bidder. Bills won’t move an inch.
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Fahd Ananta
Fahd Ananta@fahdananta·
6 months ago I joined Opendoor. Here was my thinking back then and it still stands true today Time flies, lots to do
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I want to share the story behind why I joined Opendoor (It might be a little long. I'm not media trained, so this will be straight from the dome and I'm just going to hit send at the end) The last 4 years I was basically retired. I started a small fund and was having a great time investing. I live a pretty modest life so I never really planned to work again. Over the years so many companies reached out. I met with the execs of large public companies, celebrities and athletes that were starting software companies, and so on. Some I really considered, but always ended up say no. It wasn't about the money, they offered insane amounts but I just liked my simple life. I'd drop my kid at school, bike to the studio space I share with a bunch of my friends, spend the day reading, investing, coding, grab a coffee, and head home. I've always been fascinated by asymmetric risks. Usually I do it from the sidelines like any other retail investor. I've also seen how often consensus is flat out wrong. I was at Shopify as a lowly PM when this short seller report came out in 2017 calling the business a pyramid scheme. It was crazy to reconcile what I was seeing in front my eyes, a company operating at maximum excellence, hypergrowth, etc and everyone else repeating whatever they heard. Turns out they were wrong. I saw this a few times over. Before Shopify, while I was building my first startup, everyone thought we were idiots. These were credible people with serious sounding job titles at hot tech companies. We ended up getting acquired by HubSpot. Turns out they were wrong. When Carvana got decimated, and even today, people love the narrative that it's a fraud. Turns out it's a great business that people just don't understand. I was deeply invested in the business and knew the business was turning around while at the same time the media was publishing fear. Turns out they were wrong. After Robinhood got decimated, same thing, people were unable to consider that the business can change and evolve. I posted an experiment and my P&L on twitter and people DMed me calling me an idiot, over indexed, going to 0, and so on. Not just the anon accounts but real people I know and respect. Turns out they were all wrong. I guess I'm not just fascinated by asymmetric risk but I'm addicted to situations where I think everyone else is wrong. At Opendoor, it's incredible man, I get to actually do the work, not just watch from the sidelines. I get to work with people that are at the top of their craft and fully committed to the mission. So, when the opportunity came up. It was an instant decision. I "un-retired" and am all-in on the biggest bet of my life. We'll see how it works out but you already know where I placed my chips. At the end of the day, none of this shit matters. We just have to ball out, have fun, and pursue excellence. I'm not doing this for the money, I already have more than I can spend in my lifetime. I'm doing this for the love of the game and most importantly, I'm doing this because I think everyone else is wrong.

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UK Defence Journal
UK Defence Journal@UKDefJournal·
The vessels, understood to be part of a previously undisclosed maritime capability initiative, will reportedly incorporate an advanced low-observability architecture designed to significantly reduce their detectability across multiple domains. ukdefencejournal.org.uk/?p=67985
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Harry Hunter
Harry Hunter@harryjan·
@SashaSwire @WilliamJHague Agreed, we need to strengthen local democracy so that national level politicians can focus on national issues. It's impossible to effectively be good at both simultaneously but that's what we ask of MPs.
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John Fingleton
John Fingleton@JohnFingleton1·
I am pleased to see the government response to Task Force on Nuclear Regulation. First, it has been published on time which sends a positive signal about priorities. Second, the detailed and considered response shows that the Government is serious about reform. Third, almost every recommendation is to be taken forward fully. All of this should help bring about a substantial reduction in cost and delivery schedules for new nuclear. This should spur greater confidence for investors in nuclear in the UK. A few recommendations will be taken forward in a different way that in our report, as we envisaged. The role of the Implementation structure will be critical in continuing to ensure that this is prioritised.
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero@energygovuk

For years our nuclear regulatory system hasn't worked. Today that changes with our plan to implement the recommendations of the @JohnFingleton1 review. 47 reforms. One lead regulator. A faster path to new nuclear projects & clean, secure power. Patrick Vallance explains 🎥

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Holger Zschaepitz
Holger Zschaepitz@Schuldensuehner·
Good Morning from Germany, where petrol prices were already high before recent geopolitical tensions. At the end of February, the avg price for a litre of gasoline in Germany was ~€1.82 at the pump, among the highest in the EU. With oil prices poised to jump if the conflict in the Middle East escalates Brent could rise toward €75/bbl or more once markets reopen. German petrol prices could climb >€1.90 per litre.
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Harry Hunter
Harry Hunter@harryjan·
@tom_nuttall And pulling in alot of talent from 🇬🇧🇫🇷 and elsewhere
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Tom Nuttall
Tom Nuttall@tom_nuttall·
The scale of Germany's rearmament plans continues to be radically underrated as a phenomenon of European security.
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Tom Nuttall
Tom Nuttall@tom_nuttall·
"Germany’s defence spending following the Zeitenwende...has returned us to the [German v French spending] ratios of the 1960s and 1970s. It is the targets set by the Merz coalition, and lack of French response...that push us into unprecedented territory." ft.com/content/244513…
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Harry Hunter
Harry Hunter@harryjan·
@Schuldensuehner @grok is there difference in taxation or similar that would explain the price difference between Germany and Austria?
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Holger Zschaepitz
Holger Zschaepitz@Schuldensuehner·
Good Morning from #Austria where the Austrian Euro is ~20% overvalued vs. the German Euro when measured by Nutella purchasing power parity (Price for homogeneous product Nutella): A 750g jar costs €8.79 per kg in Austria vs €7.05/kg in Germany, so by that metric, Austria's Euro is roughly 20% overvalued.
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Harry Hunter
Harry Hunter@harryjan·
@Prosper_UK_ I would donate, but not with this.... Fix your own basics please
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Prosper UK
Prosper UK@Prosper_UK_·
There is a large group of voters who feel increasingly disconnected from today’s political choices - turned off by populism and looking for competence and realism. Prosper UK has been formed to support a Conservative Party that is focused on growth, opportunity and responsible government, with respect for our institutions. We believe Britain can do better, and prosper again. Join us today: prosperuk.com/sign-up/
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John Healey
John Healey@JohnHealey_MP·
NATO’s Article 5 has only been triggered once. The UK and NATO allies answered the US call. And more than 450 British personnel lost their lives in Afghanistan. Those British troops should be remembered for who they were: heroes who gave their lives in service of our nation.
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Ben Hopkinson
Ben Hopkinson@Ben_A_Hopkinson·
Yes, there are a few other changes to let metro mayors charge community infrastructure levies, workplace parking levies, business rate supplements, and visitor levies. Plus there are already existing funding streams too. So there are ways for mayors to raise revenue to fund extensions, especially if we can bring the cost down!
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Ben Hopkinson
Ben Hopkinson@Ben_A_Hopkinson·
There's a new Lords amendment that will give Mayors the power to approve new underground or tram projects instead of waiting 3+ years to get the Transport Secretary to sign off. That means Tracy Brabin could approve the Leeds tram or Sadiq Khan could approve the Bakerloo Line Extension. This amendment needs to be adopted. Mayors know their area best. They should be able to pledge to voters that they will build new infrastructure and then be able to approve, fund and deliver it. In Spain and France, local leaders have all the power to deliver local transport. In turn, they build projects 2x faster and for less than half the price.
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Ben Hopkinson@Ben_A_Hopkinson

Strasbourg in France has a comprehensive tram network of 6 lines and 35 miles of track, which serves its population of 500,000. Leeds has a population of 812,000 and it goes without. What's the difference between the two? Mayors that have the power to build 🧵

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Ben Hopkinson
Ben Hopkinson@Ben_A_Hopkinson·
@jujulemons Yes it could unleash new projects across England, thanks to @BritishProgress for co-writing the report that helped push for these amendments
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Harry Hunter
Harry Hunter@harryjan·
@AntBreach Which is the point; reteaching local communities that to have nice things (aka working locally provided public services) they have to 'eat what they kill'; support local businesses to grow and their employees to pay local taxes
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Harry Hunter
Harry Hunter@harryjan·
@bswud I wonder if its possible to calculate the economic impact on the towns which received those 100 bypasses and those that have not in the last 30y...
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Mike Bird
Mike Bird@Birdyword·
My Buttonwood column this week: after a decades-long run in which buying a house looked like a great bet, higher long-term interest rates and changing politics means that the Era Of The Renter is here, and is likely to last for a while. economist.com/finance-and-ec…
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