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Sir Jim pours more money into Ineos Automotive.

From the Independent,

Man United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe pours nearly £600m into his car project
Ineos Automotive, which makes the Grenadier offroader, now owes the rest of Sir Jim’s chemical-making empire €2.43bn after it borrowed €710m more

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We saw plenty of Wallabies when hiking in New Zealand they are a pest like many other species the Europeans introduced, such as stoats, cats, foxes, possums, pigs, deer etc.
 

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We saw plenty of Wallabies when hiking in New Zealand they are a pest like many other species the Europeans introduced, such as stoats, cats, foxes, possums, pigs, deer etc.
New Zealand was one of the last countries in the world to be inhabited. Just 800 years ago.
Despite some people laying claim to being the only true owners.
Unfortunately the first settlers killed and ate everything in sight.
The next wave of settlers from UK brought all their favourite animals with them.
Seems to have been a theme.
Then people from Australia took their favourite pests over with them.
A never ending cycle.
 

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Hello friends, I do not want to be misunderstood, far from it is my intention to offend anyone, but I have been observing for some time that when a colleague opens a thread with information that may be interesting for various reasons, we begin to divert the issue from the main topic, surely also with interesting topics but that have nothing to do with the topic that was raised at the beginning, completely distorting the reason why the thread was opened, and this thread in which I write, is a magnificent example to illustrate what I am proposing, @NQ94 opens the thread to report a new injection of capital in AI, and we end up talking about possums in New Zealand, let's see, the subject of pests can also be very interesting and instructive, but if it really is for the community, we should open a thread about it so that when you enter a certain thread you know what you are entering and you can keep track of the information that was raised at the beginning, the same thing happens when we insist on maintaining a conversation / dispute within a thread with another colleague, who does not contribute anything to the topic in question, and we spend three pages of the thread answering each other (sometimes disrespectfully), without knowing how to get out of the loop.
Sorry for the long post, but I honestly believe that if we stay faithful to the topic that was raised at the beginning, the forum will grow in a respectful way and will better fulfill its purpose, and will also be more productive when we try for whatever reason to recover information previously discussed. A hug

Paco Garcia

PS: I don't know how the Google translation will turn out, I hope it doesn't distort my comment too much
 

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When I'm searching for info on other forums and a thread goes off-topic it'll tick me off. Oddly it doesn't bother me too much around here as there's fairly diverse group of members with a broad range of experiences but I'll try and be good. Sigh.
 
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