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  • It wouldn't be any more complicated to account for on your return. The link doesn't work but I assume you're still buying shares in a company(?). So you just account for the gain from dividends/on disposal if and when it delivers a return.

    I'd be curious to know what it is that prevents it being EISable... possibly if the revenue is license or royalty based.

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