after consideration of the facts and circumstances and there is no opposition the following outrageous claim of 10.5 will be stricken from the record and DEET will insert a new string of Data sets for observational purposes only
Client Base Increase YEAR Gross Revenue 231 EST N/A 2013 $1,775,239 ACTUAL 328 EST +97 EST 2014 $2,522,857 ACT 421 EST +93 EST 2015 $3,233,777 ACT 504 EST +83 ACT 2016 $4,168,305 ACT 610 EST +106 EST 2017 $4,690,663 ACT 678 EST +68 ACT 2018 $5,160,753 ACT 721 EST +43 A/E 2019 $5,540,442 ACT 894 EST +173 ACT 2020 1/2 $3,455,005 ACT
excerpts form first 6 months of 2020 letter to shareholders
Product Sales increased 47%
Screens in MAY and June rose a combined 30%. Typically, there is a considerable lag between the purchase of patches and their submission to the lab
Revision on previous pie in the sky (not to say it couldn't happen but more likely than not we will see numbers more consistent with the prevailing growth pattern) without significant analysis or algos in my humble estimation as an anonymous poster on a messaging board using only the back of an envelope calculus the results of the year end 2020 will be considerably more than the previous year Possibly and don't quote me on this Gross 2020 FY $8,238,650
this was once again a fun exercise in pointlessness
Thirty-two Libertad Act Title III lawsuits (certified claimants and non-certified claimants) have been filed in United States District Courts. Some remain before the original judge, some have been dismissed, some have been restructured, and others are at Courts of Appeals. Plaintiffs include 2nd, 9th, 31st, 38th, 73rd, 88th, 182nd, 183rd, 188th, and 3,954th largest certified claimants and other non-certified claimants.
Name of Claimant Amount of Loss Certified ($) 1 Cuban Electric Company 267,568,414 2 North American Sugar Industries, Inc. 97,373,415 3 MOA Bay Mining Company 88,349,000 4 United Fruit Sugar Company 85,100,147 5 West Indies Sugar Corp. 84,880,958 6 American Sugar Company 81,011,240 7 ITT as Trustee 80,002,794 8 Exxon Corporation 71,611,003 9 The Francisco Sugar Company 52,643,438 10 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc 51,128,927
There are 8,821 claims of which 5,913 awards valued at US$1,902,202,284.95 were certified by the United States Foreign Claims Settlement Commission (USFCSC) and have not been resolved for nearing sixty years (some assets were officially confiscated in the 1960’s, some in the 1970’s and some in the 1990’s). The USFCSC permitted simple interest (not compound interest) of 6% per annum (approximately US$114,132,137.10); with the approximate current value of the 5,913 certified claims US$8.8 billion.
ttps://www.cubatrade.org/blog/2021/1/30/gtd44l2qm02yxhxbxn5gyxaurr5g88 the guy who writes these articles is possibly questionable to say the least