The announcement "mind the gap" is almost as much a part of travelling in London as the Tube sign or a red bus. But when is the gap between the train and the platform too far and too dangerous?
The most famous announcement on the London Underground network – ‘mind the gap’. While tourists might ask what on earth it means, Londoners and regular visitors know it is a safety warning ...
The persistent gap between the returns investors actually experience and reported total returns makes cash flow timing one of the most significant factors—along with investment costs and tax ...
In our latest Mind the Gap research report, we dig into these nuances and explore how differences in the timing of cash flows, sequence of returns, and asset size can impact this gap. In addition ...
"We also make on-train announcements reminding passengers to mind the gap when leaving the train." TfL continued to work with its operator, MTR-Elizabeth line, and its infrastructure provider ...