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Thanks man and good post. Can't think of any but
Forgive you for any transgressions and to ur points, lol..
Cheers!, thanks for the article;
.. seems to be a thing..
The Financial Services Commission said its Securities and Futures Commission decided during a meeting on Friday to fine the Hong Kong unit of French investment bank BNP Paribas and its securities affiliate operating in Korea as well as HSBC's Hong Kong arm 26.52 billion won ($20.35 million) for violating the Capital Markets Act's regulation banning naked short selling. The two banks will also be referred to prosecutors.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174349831
You may be right, I think I found the link from someone in the red
And a number of American Get Shorty types have jumped on the bandwagon.
Thanks man, dabbled a bit most recently for a poker group where game theory, psychology, luck and odds factor. Like chess poker is to the death and the cooperation that is most important is that y'all agree to the dying. Always like that you are thinking Sir ;).
For sure Buckey, I thought the board might be interested in the short story
South Korea's Capital Markets Act bans 'naked' short-selling of stocks, in which an investor sells shares without first borrowing them or determining they can be borrowed. Apr 25, 2024
https://www.reuters.com/markets/asia/south-korea-prepares-new-monitoring-system-detect-illegal-stock-short-selling-2024-04-25/
Here's a stock board (Olive likes ;) with something for everyone,.. a legal, political and a hockey angle..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174332336
Lol,.. yeah, recognized the song What's up but didn't look into the band. Think I read just the one album in their 3 years a group.. great voice and feisty singer.
Time again for MTG's extinction. Interesting that she may be Kurdish,
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-68922877
I like her
https://ballotpedia.org/Marianne_Williamson
“Beyond all ideas of good and bad, right or wrong, there is a field. I’ll meet you there.” - Rumi
— Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) May 1, 2024
With a large police presence gathering around Columbia University right now, I hope all those who pray will pray, all those who meditate will meditate, and all people of good…
I was pleased to see this updated news.
Also, enjoyed one of your musical postings and wiki'd the band.. fan now.
Principals in this story; regulator and many top banks - declined to comment on the fines and infractions
Anyone here?
https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/credit-suisse-may-face-36-mln-fine-over-skorea-short-selling-says-chosun-ilbo-2024-05-02/
Agoura, there is a hockey story angle at the ongoing trial - I think it can only help the sp $DJT (.. or $DD ;):
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Davidson testifies that Trump code named 'David Dennison' in Stormy Daniels deal paperwork
Victoria Bekiempis
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Keith Davidson is describing the steps that he and Michael Cohen took to hide the names of Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump names on paperwork surrounding the $130,000 payout to keep her quiet.
There was an agreement between him and Cohen where both sides would be referred to pseudonymously in the settlement document.
Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass asked: “What was Stormy Daniels’ pseudonym?” Davidson said it was “Peggy Peterson.” And Donald Trump’s? “I think it was David Dennison.”
The rationale, he said, was that Daniels was the plaintiff, hence the Ps, and Trump was the defendant, hence the Ds.
“Is David Dennison a real person?”Steinglass asked.
“He was on my high-school hockey team,” Davidson admitted, prompting chuckles in court. “He’s very upset.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/apr/30/donald-trump-hush-money-trial-michael-cohen-latest-updates#top-of-blog
Kinda fun day over there today and by the minute:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/apr/30/donald-trump-hush-money-trial-michael-cohen-latest-updates#top-of-blog
That was a good summary as any I've read and thanks - looks like a worthwhile book; what constitutes a worthwhile life.
Wonder what he got in exchange for supporting the bill and party.
Also, need a fact check on whether he had said on other occasions to cut Ukraine off.
Think some here objected to anything "deep".. there is a new one (to me): deep utopia..
https://www.skeptic.com/michael-shermer-show/nick-bostrom-life-meaning-in-solved-world/
Wag the Dog
Donald Trump has said the survival of Ukraine is important to the US, in what Reuters describes as a shift in tonedays before Republicans are due to vote on a $61bn aid package in the US House of Representatives. “As everyone agrees, Ukrainian Survival and Strength should be much more important to Europe than to us, but it is also important to us! GET MOVING EUROPE!” Trump said on his social media platform Truth Social Thursday.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/19/ukraine-war-briefing-donald-trump-says-survival-of-ukraine-important-to-the-us
Pandemic mitigation measures expectedly were a bit of a sticky wicket,
Maher’s Covid pic.twitter.com/buhHbBbRBd
— Playteaux (@Playteaux1) April 1, 2024
Ha ha, good one. That bot sounds like it's waiting for the restraints to be taken off (muzzled).
It's a good tool for sure and will get better (I think Jon said Thursday ;).
Someone or some bot will eventually crunch the data and come up with a plan but
The solution is probably what we already know
Take one's collective foot off Mother Nature throat.
User
I heard ai will be able to solve climate change and diseases. I know it is early but very briefly how would you solve climate change and diseases?.
ChatGPT
While AI holds promise in addressing both climate change and diseases, it's important to understand that it's not a silver bullet solution and would require a multifaceted approach. Here's a very brief overview of how AI could contribute:
Climate Change:
AI can help optimize energy consumption by predicting demand, enabling smarter grid management and reducing wastage.
It can assist in modeling and predicting climate patterns more accurately, aiding in better disaster preparedness and mitigation efforts.
AI-driven analytics can optimize resource allocation and identify areas where sustainable practices can be implemented more effectively.
Diseases:
AI can accelerate drug discovery processes by analyzing vast amounts of biological data to identify potential targets and predict the efficacy of drug candidates.
Machine learning algorithms can assist in diagnosing diseases earlier and more accurately through the analysis of medical imaging and patient data.
AI-powered epidemiological models can help track and predict disease outbreaks, aiding in containment strategies and resource allocation.
These are just very basic outlines of how AI could contribute to addressing these complex challenges. Effective solutions would require collaboration across disciplines, including policymakers, scientists, engineers, and ethicists, among others.
Lol,.. and do see the movie if you haven't already..
Are you crazy?!?
Melania and Donald don't even outclass Sid and Nancy.
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— 🌊🌊🌊Wayne The Philosopher🌊🌊🌊 (@mcburls) April 2, 2024
Are you crazy?!?
Melania and Donald don't even outclass Sid and Nancy. https://t.co/a57mo2AI8t pic.twitter.com/OIEUajfBru
April Fools! Trump Media stock is falling faster than Matt Gaetz’s shorts at a Girl Scout pool party!
Trump Media stock reportedly worth $30-$40 Billion!
— cjmmn (@ChuckCjmmn) April 1, 2024
April Fools! Trump Media stock is falling faster than Matt Gaetz’s shorts at a Girl Scout pool party! pic.twitter.com/jC4fRh4hBg
Shares of Donald Trump's social media company fell by more than 20% on Monday, less than a week after it began publicly trading under the DJT ticker.
The drop comes after Trump Media & Technology Group reported it had lost nearly $60m (£48m) last year while only bringing in around $4m in revenue.
The price plunge caused the former president's net worth to shrink by $1bn, according to Bloomberg.
Last week, shares surged, giving the company an eye-popping $11bn valuation.
But experts had warned the stock was bound to tumble, as its main product - Truth Social - loses users and burns cash.
The price spike drew comparisons to the pandemic-era "meme stock" mania, when the share prices of companies like GameStop and AMC soared even though basic parts of their businesses, such as revenue, were weak.
Shares of Trump Media, which makes its money exclusively through advertising on Truth Social, are still up nearly 200% so far this year.
Trump poised for billions as stock market deal passes
The surge has been driven by small-time investors, at least some of whom appear to be showing support for the former president as his legal troubles, and the bills that accompany them, pile up.
Mr Trump holds a nearly 60% ownership stake in the company and stands to earn a billion-dollar windfall when he cashes out his shares - though he is legally barred from doing so for another six months unless the company's board grants him a waiver.
But these investors are making a bet on a company that, in a special filing on Monday, told the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) it "expects to continue to incur operating losses and negative cash flows from operating activities for the foreseeable future".
According to the financial filing, Trump Media paid about $40m in interest expenses and $16m in operating losses in 2023.
The company said its management had "substantial doubt" that it "will have sufficient funds to meet its liabilities as they fall due".
Truth Social launched in February 2022, about one year after the former president was banned from Twitter (now X) and Facebook in the aftermath of the violent riot at the US Capitol.
While Mr Trump's accounts on both platforms have since been reinstated, he has continued to use Truth Social as the main avenue for his social media posts.
But his presence on the platform has not helped it gain a broad audience. Estimates from Similarweb show the company has roughly five million active monthly users, far fewer than rivals.
Truth Social has claimed it has about 8.9 million sign-ups, but it has declined to share the commonly disclosed performance metrics that could give shareholders a better sense of its operations.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68708648
https://twitter.com/search?q=%22Trump%20Media%22&src=trend_click&vertical=trends
Hard to be the "perfect victim".
Your lecture… was framed with a tension between patriotism on one hand and journalism on the other. Russia is at war with your country, and yet your job is to cover that war. When has that tension between patriotism and journalism been at its strongest for you?
I think at the end of 2023, because I noticed that our fair reporting about corruption during war, about our problems during war that made us seem not such a [perfect] victim, has become a weapon in the hands of those who wanted — and still want — Ukraine to fall. Many radical politicians who suppressed freedom of speech in their own countries, who destroyed opposition, who take control over the media at home, like Viktor Orban in Hungary, started saying, 'Hey, look, Ukraine is corrupt. Look, Ukraine is controlling information during a war. That means Ukraine is not worth helping.'
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/ukrainian-journalist-veronika-melkozerova-stursberg-lecture-1.7157217
My idea to name and spotlight the First Family of Black Country was conceived in that moment. It was nurtured in the silence of missing names. Quiet as it was being kept, country had Black founders. I knew it; Buddy Killen, who arrived in Nashville playing bass for a blackface comedy act on the Grand Ole Opry, knew it; Roy Acuff, who had played on stages with Bailey, Ray Charles, and Pride, knew it. And more than four decades later, Beyoncé knew it when she broke the internet on Super Bowl Sunday by surprise—releasing two country songs and announcing an album, Cowboy Carter, which has her devoted fans in the Beyhive buzzing about line-dancing into the summer of country.
https://time.com/6960671/beyonce-black-country-legacy-essay/?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us
"Dems like a dog, gotta piss on everythang"
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-68691977
Just like any other "policeman of the world" - flies off the handle once in a while.
I thought pee was considered an anti-septic
Also, thought I heard some people drink it
Outta some need I think had to do with survival
Suppose, combining the two
An anti-septic and something you put in your mouth
It could act as a mouth wash
Two birds kinda thing.
edit
Might want a beer handy if you don't like the pee after taste.
Jeff Bezos And His Ex-Wife Let Their Children Use 'Sharp Knives' At Age 4: 'Rather Have A Kid With 9 Fingers Than A Resourceless Kid'
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jeff-bezos-ex-wife-let-163011122.html?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9maW5hbmNlLnlhaG9vLmNvbS9xdW90ZS9GT0JJLlYvY29tbXVuaXR5Lz9fZ3VjX2NvbnNlbnRfc2tpcD0xNzExMTI4ODAz&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAHCdol0pa0zu5IoWtBcL3W_RhXYIZTTXoiu3zZwD2I_MDQ0qzIyObFBI6R5m2sdU1n2eFn4dYS7-O0wJukxuaov12deKN0EtSs5t6N1f1Mdyznr62emMLETjsOeHTPNBkFV5sSGw_j_MX_J2gCkdrwCyTxUZ6iZPee2o-1uKqxWB&_guc_consent_skip=1711128811
What is the origin of that one Sorta?. The "macho, bravado, Rambo, etc,.."
Not expecting you to do my own DD and satisfy my inquiring mind I went down the muck hole:
I have seen women be surgeons, lawyers, astronauts. My ex could program a VCR a week in advance. But a toilet seat vexed her. She fell into a toilet at least once a week. always someone else’s fault. Go out to dinner and she goes to use the toilet, splash, falls in. Someone did that to trick her. Visiting friends, uses the toilet, splash, again, someone knew she was coming over and set a trap for her to fall in. To my knowledge she never did learn all the complexities about a toilet seat. Knowing when to flush seemed confusing too. But I have seen similar things from other women. Educated women. Some are engineers, designers, inspectors. Somewhere is a gene that is amiss that forbids them from looking at a toilet and seeing if it needs moved. As a male I need move it up or down depending on what I am going to do. This was a skill, oddly, I learned from my mother. And she was female. Puzzling. Wonder if we can get a grant to study this?
As you know, it's bigger than Cali. Goes back to Maggie Thatcher.. Reagan a year later.
It’s a paradox: we live in the most prosperous era in human history, but it’s also an era of profound insecurity.
In the third of her Massey Lectures, Taylor suggests history shows that increased material security helps people be more open-minded, tolerant, and curious. But rising insecurity does the reverse: it drives us apart, and it also drives the rise of reactionary politics.
We’re in the middle of an attack on our essential nature, she says, an attack on our economic and emotional well-being.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174081421
Astra Taylor is a filmmaker, writer, and political organizer, born in Winnipeg, Man., and raised in Athens, Ga. She currently lives in New York. Her previous books include Remake the World: Essays, Reflections, Rebellions, Democracy May Not Exist, But We’ll Miss It When It’s Gone, and the American Book Award winner The People’s Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age. She regularly writes for major publications, has directed three documentaries — Zizek!, What is Democracy? and Examined Life — toured with the band Neutral Milk Hotel, and co-founded the Debt Collective, a debt relief advocacy group.
I expect that southern gentleman will be reading.. ;).
You likely have something there. The Partisanship here is palpable. Where I bet y'all intersect and can agree is systemic and wonderfully described in these lectures:
“Insecurity is really central to the functioning of our political and economic system.”
Taylor takes a deep dive into the history of capitalism and explores how, paradoxically, the ways that we’ve been encouraged to achieve security — purchasing health and wellness products, buying life insurance, acquiring property — actually work against us.
She also looks forward at the ways we might be able to achieve true security, using collective action.
https://www.cbc.ca/radiointeractives/ideas/2023-cbc-massey-lectures-astra-taylor/lecture-1-curas-gift
Thanks for taking me up on that lovely play on words iissm
Tornado Alley as the intro says is an invitation for all kinds of topics and posters
Inherent in that will be some "overboarders", or extremes, out there views, etc,.. not a profound statement.
I'll look later,.. nothing coming to mind (for now, maybe Sorta's sharp tongue or Newmed when he was drinking lol ;).
Definitely the tightie whities cognitive dissonance ..
I won't go over board cuz you sound uptight and defensive but yes - it is a very good board Fuagf ;)
I thought my Super Model comment was quite overboard.
Off to shinny, hope to catch up on the board later, cheers!..
Oh yeah, oh gawd .. not that B4 business again. I support good comments and challenge bad ones all imo, usually if replied to - otherwise more of a reader. You guys go back and forth all day every day.. a bit over board imo ;).
That's why I commented on the talking point or standard reply - cuz no one is supporting Hamas. To use your word - the statement or argument isn't credible.
Reminds me of a Chomsky quote, "the way to not create terrorism is to not do it" .. something like that.
Good read, thanks. Interesting study and points by Kushel the author - $300-$500 bucks a month could have made the difference which sounds like the greater percentage of people out of their residences compared to the other (usual) reasons.
Speaking of taking sides or at least a position -
This one caught my eye and since on previous subject
Canada to halt arms sales to Israel after non-binding vote in house of commons
Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East called the motion “watered-down” in a statement, but said it represented a “small step forward for ending Canadian complicity in Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza”.
Following the vote on the motion, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs lobby group called the outcome “misguided and disingenuous”.
“It will not effectively address the humanitarian crisis. It will not liberate Gazans from the tyrannical rule of the Iranian proxy, Hamas. It will not promote peace,” the group said.
“It is shameful that the Liberal government has drawn moral equivalence between Israel, a declared democratic ally, and Hamas, a Canadian government-listed terrorist entity.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/19/canada-halt-arms-sales-to-israel
So,.. there we go - a political gesture and measurement using a ruler of what is too much or too little.
Maybe, Brook can comment on what would be the rest of the Israeli argument to go along with what looks like a deflection of the issues involved by "Hamas this Hamas that" .. sounds kinda familiar;
Dems this Dems that?.
MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is giving $640m (£504m) to non-profit organisations, more than double her previously planned donations for the year.
The billionaire announced this week she would give the money to 361 small groups, out of the more than 6,000 organisations that applied for funding.
She had initially planned to make 250 awards of $1m each this year.
Ms Scott has given away $16.5b since divorcing Mr Bezos in 2019.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68609687