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Shares in online retailer ASOS fell in early London trading despite a "stonking" Black Friday at home that helped offset tough trading overseas with UK sales up nearly 25 per cent.
While this is an additional burden that 1099 workers must carry, it is also one that could offset the tax liability that puts many in a tough spot come April.
It is one of Adjaye's tougher buildings, a blocky concrete citadel in charcoal grey, given drama by a cantilevered offset two thirds of the way up.
Should a business offset its carbon emissions?
Consider buying a carbon offset.
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