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$BBI 3.90 break 4.11 we fly -
BNSO is that going to collapse or run again?
NISN @ $.88: China Fintech. Easy low float target this week. Has $131M cash. EPS $1.41
$ANY .76 nice news with $BTC over 24K
DAVE 2nd qtr fins 8/11: LOS ANGELES, July 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dave, Inc. (Nasdaq: DAVE) (“Dave” or the “Company”), a banking app on a mission to build products that level the financial playing field, today announced that its second quarter 2022 financial results will be released after market close on Thursday, August 11, 2022. Dave will host a conference call to discuss second quarter 2022 financial results at 5:30pm ET the same day. Hosting the call will be Jason Wilk, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, and Kyle Beilman, Chief Financial Officer.
AVGR $1.75 Hitting p/m 7 mill o/s its ready
Futures DJI +150 Nasdaq+99 premkt
DAVE hit .82 pm .98 30 day high https://schrts.co/QUSSxIWr
BNSO @ 12.62
GM EAR HLBZ LOTZ few early movers
Avgr $2.20 hit wow this is gonna fly today
Yep that was my way of agreeing with you. One thing he says a lot that I think is cool is that most people can be a genius at something if only they work hard to use their mind to really think and apply themselves. All of us have the ability to be deep thinkers if we just work at it. It is amazing what the mind can do. We really are the masters of or own life course. We pray to God but for the most part he has already given us the ability to fulfill what we pray for with the exception of of a few things.
Bubby, didn't I say he was good at explaining things.
BNSO @ 11.49
And he's horrible in group settings, constantly interrupting and derailing conversations.
Sounds crowded, or false.
MEGL @ 235.00 up 134% in premarket.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson might be a genius but a lot of what he says is basic common sense.
$HLBZ 1.05 nice continuation from Friday
HLBZ 40million OS, 1 million float. Short interest according to TD Ameritrade as of July 15 is 217 percent Insiders bought 4 million shares most recent quarter.
Something isn't adding up.
Bought FRISQ on the swedish market right now. Really nano cap. Probably complete trash, but Its going up. Lol.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway bought the dip last quarter, purchasing $3.8 billion in stocks while the S&P fell 16%.
Hong Kong has a highly developed, sophisticated transport network. Over 90% of daily trips are made on public transport, the highest percentage in the world.[34] The Octopus card, a contactless smart payment card, is widely accepted on railways, buses and ferries, and can be used for payment in most retail stores.[243]
43 minutes until the Schwab market opens for orders.
HLBZ is in the pre market Top 10
escooters, ebikes, emopeds
The business is actually labor intensive. Somebody, probably a contract worker, has to round them up, put them in a cargo van to recharge the batteries, then load them back into the cargo van for redistribution. People beat the crap out of them so there is a replacement cost. There are a couple of private companies with the same business model. They all want users to lease them and recharge them on a DYI basis.
Triple digit highs expected today in Oregon, Washington and portions of Idaho.
$MEGL $215 -- hit $290's earlier
I like the way Neil DeGrasse Tyson explains things. We're all one race: The Human Race
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$BBI on top of my list $4.11 break will be the start of a great weekly run!!
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Home owners are entitled to tax credits for things like heat pumps, which actually produce cold, as well as warm air. But before they can buy the stuff, somebody has to make the stuff.
Yes, something to ponder.
From the failed New York Times. More environmental degredation.
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Manchin’s Donors Include Pipeline Giants That Win in His Climate Deal
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BLACKSBURG, Va. — After years of spirited opposition from environmental activists, the Mountain Valley Pipeline — a 304-mile gas pipeline cutting through the Appalachian Mountains — was behind schedule, over budget and beset with lawsuits. As recently as February, one of its developers, NextEra Energy, warned that the many legal and regulatory obstacles meant there was “a very low probability of pipeline completion.”
David Seriff lives near the route of the Mountain Valley Pipeline. “We’ve been fighting for a long time,” he said.
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David Seriff lives near the route of the Mountain Valley Pipeline. “We’ve been fighting for a long time,” he said.
Jammie Hale lives close to the pipeline.
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Jammie Hale lives close to the pipeline.
Then came Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia and his hold on the Democrats’ climate agenda.
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Mr. Manchin’s recent surprise agreement to back the Biden administration’s historic climate legislation came about in part because the senator was promised something in return: not only support for the pipeline in his home state, but also expedited approval for pipelines and other infrastructure nationwide, as part of a wider set of concessions to fossil fuels.
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It was a big win for a pipeline industry that, in recent years, has quietly become one of Mr. Manchin’s biggest financial supporters.
Natural gas pipeline companies have dramatically increased their contributions to Mr. Manchin, from just $20,000 in 2020 to more than $331,000 so far this election cycle, according to campaign finance disclosures filed with the Federal Election Commission and tallied by the Center for Responsive Politics. Mr. Manchin has been by far Congress’s largest recipient of money from natural gas pipeline companies this cycle, raising three times as much from the industry than any other lawmaker.
NextEra Energy, a utility giant and stakeholder in the Mountain Valley Pipeline, is a top donor to both Mr. Manchin and Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, who negotiated the pipeline side deal with Mr. Manchin. Mr. Schumer has received more than $281,000 from NextEra this election cycle, the data shows. Equitrans Midstream, which owns the largest stake in the pipeline, has given more than $10,000 to Mr. Manchin. The pipeline and its owners have also spent heavily to lobby Congress.
Mr. Hale believes pipeline construction has affected his drinking water.
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Mr. Hale believes pipeline construction has affected his drinking water.
The disclosures point to the extraordinary behind-the-scenes spending and deal-making by the fossil fuel industry that have shaped a climate bill that nevertheless stands to be transformational. The final reconciliation package, which cleared the Senate on Sunday, would allocate more than $370 billion to climate and energy policies, including support for cleaner technologies like wind turbines, solar panels and electric vehicles, and put the United States on track to reduce its emissions of planet-warming gases by roughly 40 percent below 2005 levels by the decade’s end.
A spokesman for Mr. Manchin said the Mountain Valley Pipeline “will help bring down energy costs, shore up American energy security and create jobs in West Virginia.” An official in Mr. Schumer’s office said the pipeline deal “was only included at the insistence of Sen. Manchin as part of any agreement related to this reconciliation bill.”
Natalie Cox, a spokeswoman for Equitrans, said the company maintained a “high standard of integrity” while engaging with policymakers. She declined to say whether Equitrans had pressed either senator on the pipeline. NextEra Energy, which also develops renewable projects across the country and stands to benefit widely from the bill, did not respond to requests for comment.
Despite concessions like the pipeline deal, major environmental groups as well as progressives in Congress have praised the legislation. Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon and chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, called it a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” for the country to enact meaningful climate legislation.
But in Appalachia, where the Mountain Valley Pipeline cuts through steep mountainsides and nearly 1,000 streams and wetlands, the deal has highlighted the economic and social tensions in a region where extractive industries over the generations have produced jobs in coal mines and on fracking rigs but have also left behind deep scars on the land and in communities.
For years, environmental and civil rights activists as well as many Democratic state lawmakers have opposed the pipeline project, which would carry more than two billion cubic feet of natural gas per day out of the Marcellus shale fields in West Virginia and through southern Virginia. Construction on the pipeline was supposed to be complete by 2018, but environmental groups have successfully challenged a series of federal permits in court, where judges have found the pipeline developers’ analyses about the effects on wildlife, sedimentation and erosion lacking.
Brush Mountain, where David Seriff lives.
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Brush Mountain, where David Seriff lives.
The pipeline deal means Appalachia is again becoming a “sacrifice zone” for the greater good, said Russell Chisholm, a Persian Gulf war veteran and a member of Protect Our Water, Heritage, Rights, a coalition of groups that oppose construction.
GEVO is in the SAF business
U.S. fuel retailers rail against green aviation fuel tax credit
By Laura Sanicola - Yesterday 10:02 PM
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FILE PHOTO: An ethanol plant with its giant corn silos next to a cornfield
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FILE PHOTO: An ethanol plant with its giant corn silos next to a cornfield
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. fuel retailers are fighting the inclusion of a tax credit for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Democrats' $430 billion spending bill, arguing SAF is more carbon intense and less efficient than renewable diesel.
Lawmakers are offering a $1.25-$1.75 per gallon SAF credit depending on the feedstock used, as part of a tax and climate bill that aims to lower U.S. carbon emissions by about 40% by 2030 and cut the federal budget deficit by $300 billion.
The bill is expected to pass the Senate and move to the House with the SAF credit included next week. Democrats control the House and approval with the credit is expected.
Fuel retailers fear the credit would shift vegetable oil and other renewable feedstocks to aviation, leaving less of it for fuel producers that make renewable diesel.
The National Association of Truckstop Operators (NATSO) and SIGMA, a fuel marketers association, are urging lawmakers to oppose the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 unless it provides tax parity between the biodiesel tax credit (BTC) and proposed SAF tax credit.
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A 2021 study from LMC International, an agricultural marketing consultancy, found that SAF production is less efficient at reducing carbon emissions than renewable diesel as more feedstock is required per gallon of output.
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"SAF cannot compete with other renewable fuels on an environmental basis," said David Fialkov, executive vice president of government affairs at NATSO.
Other environmental advocates have argued that all biofuels that divert lipid-based feedstocks such as animal fats and waste cooking oils from existing markets present significant sustainability concerns.
"Increasing the global supply of vegetable oils, directly or indirectly, necessarily comes at the cost of forests and other natural lands," according to researchers at the International Council on Clean Transportation in an August briefing.
Airlines have told investors they will increasingly use sustainable aviation fuel made from vegetable oil and other low-carbon feedstocks in an attempt to decarbonize air travel. Due to poor economics, the fuel only represents 0.5% of today's jet fuel pool.
Aviation accounts for 3% of the world's carbon emissions, and is considered one of the toughest areas to cut emissions due to a lack of alternative technologies.
But the White House has vowed to lower aviation emissions by 20% by 2030, with a goal of boosting SAF production to 3 billion gallons per year by 2030, and to meet 100% of aviation fuel demand of about 35 billion gallons a year by 2050.
(Reporting by Laura Sanicola; Editing by David Gregorio)
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The Inflation Reduction Act implies, like it or not, a trade-off.
Don Marquis was a humorist, satirist, and newspaper columnist during the 1920s-1930s, best known for his creation, archy.
He wrote this prophetic poem in 1935, two years before his death in 1937.
What The Ants Are Saying
dear boss i was talking with an ant
the other day
and he handed me a lot of
gossip which ants the world around
are chewing over among themselves
i pass it on to you
in the hope that you may relay it to other
human beings and hurt their feelings with it
no insect likes human beings
and if you think you can see why
the only reason i tolerate you is because
you seem less human to me than most of them
here is what the ants are saying
it wont be long now it wont be long
man is making deserts of the earth
it wont be long now
before man will have used it up
so that nothing but ants
and centipedes and scorpions
can find a living on it
man has oppressed us for a million years
but he goes on steadily
cutting the ground from under
his own feet making deserts deserts deserts
we ants remember
and have it all recorded
in our tribal lore
when gobi was a paradise
swarming with men and rich
in human prosperity
it is a desert now and the home
of scorpions ants and centipedes
what man calls civilization
always results in deserts
man is never on the square
he uses up the fat and greenery of the earth
each generation wastes a little more
of the future with greed and lust for riches
north africa was once a garden spot
and then came carthage and rome
and despoiled the storehouse
and now you have sahara
sahara ants and centipedes
toltecs and aztecs had a mighty
civilization on this continent
but they robbed the soil and wasted nature
and now you have deserts scorpions ants and centipedes
and the deserts of the near east
followed egypt and babylon and assyria
and persia and rome and the turk
the ant is the inheritor of tamerlane
and the scorpion succeeds the caesars
america was once a paradise
of timberland and stream
but it is dying because of the greed
and money lust of a thousand little kings
who slashed the timber all to hell
and would not be controlled
and changed the climate
and stole the rainfall from posterity
and it wont be long now
it wont be long
till everything is desert
from the alleghenies to the rockies
the deserts are coming
the deserts are spreading
the springs and streams are drying up
one day the mississippi itself
will be a bed of sand
ants and scorpions and centipedes
shall inherit the earth
men talk of money and industry
of hard times and recoveries
of finance and economics
but the ants wait and the scorpions wait
for while men talk they are making deserts all the time
getting the world ready for the conquering ant
drought and erosion and desert
because men cannot learn
rainfall passing off in flood and freshet
and carrying good soil with it
because there are no longer forests
to withhold the water in the
billion meticulations of the roots
it wont be long now It won't be long
till earth is barren as the moon
and sapless as a mumbled bone
dear boss i relay this information
without any fear that humanity
will take warning and reform
archy
The Inflation Reduction Act the Senate passed (House takes it up next week) has put a bug in the butts of the Bitcoin traders. $500 below the most recent high of $24,590 on June 18
300 bucks in premarket
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