George Georgopoulos
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George Georgopoulos
@Georgopoulos
Canadian Entrepreneur / Agent Immobilier International / Marketing & Negotiating Real Estate Investments / Passionate Collector, Proud Father & Papa G.
London, Canada Bergabung Mart 2009
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This gentleman went to get a quick bite to eat, he ordered his sandwich the way he wanted it and when the employee rung him up, he tried to give the cash. The employee became annoyed and told him that due to a system problem, they couldn’t take cash and told him he would be throwing his sandwich away.
The gentleman even said that since it was an issue on their end could he just get the sandwich for free since it’s not his fault they couldn’t accept cash and the employee became even more annoyed and said no.
I have a feeling the employee was annoyed because he knew it was his fault he didn’t let the customer know beforehand what was going on, shouldn’t the employee just let him have the sandwich though?
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@Trumpspoof__ ONE KAZZILION PER CENT YES. THE VERY WORST ! 🤬🏴
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BREAKING: Trump blatantly gaslights his followers by saying that Obama “gave Iran the right to have a nuclear weapon at the highest level within a very short period of time! And I TERMINATED that agreement as soon as I came to office."
For those who deal with facts, Obama kept Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. Trump tore up the JCPOA agreement that Obama signed, which then allowed them to get closer to a nuclear weapon before he bombed them.
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@shanaka86 All because of your buddy Trump. Full stop. 🤬🇺🇸
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BREAKING: Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, is cutting production at two oilfields. Reuters confirmed the cuts on 9 March. The fields are undisclosed. The volumes are undisclosed. Aramco has not commented. The silence is the signal.
Here is why the world’s most valuable energy company is voluntarily reducing output during the largest oil price spike since 1983.
Saudi Arabia produces approximately 10 million barrels per day. It exports roughly 7 million. Approximately 80% of those exports normally transit the Strait of Hormuz through the Ras Tanura terminal on the Persian Gulf coast. Ras Tanura, which processes 550,000 barrels per day, was struck by an Iranian drone on 2 March and shut down. The Strait itself is commercially closed, with transits down 80% since seven P&I clubs cancelled war-risk coverage on 5 March.
Aramco’s contingency is the East-West Pipeline, a 1,200-kilometre conduit running from the Eastern Province to Yanbu on the Red Sea coast. In the first five days of March, Yanbu loaded 1.9 million barrels per day, a 60% surge above normal. But the pipeline’s maximum capacity is approximately 2.5 million barrels per day. Against 7 million barrels of daily exports, Yanbu can handle roughly a third. The rest has nowhere to go.
Saudi onshore crude storage held approximately 82 million barrels as of early March, at roughly 56% capacity. At a production rate of 10 million barrels per day with exports constrained to 2.5 million via Yanbu, storage fills at approximately 7.5 million barrels per day. Full capacity is reached in under ten days. After that, production must be shut in because the crude has physically nowhere to go. Wells do not have a pause button. Shutting them in risks reservoir damage, pressure loss, and multi-month restart timelines.
Aramco is not cutting because demand fell. It is cutting because the insurance market closed the Strait and the pipeline bypass cannot absorb the volume. The production cuts are the physical consequence of an actuarial decision made by seven P&I clubs in London ten days ago.
Some reports suggest the two affected fields have a combined capacity of approximately 1.5 million barrels per day. If accurate, this represents a 15% reduction in Saudi output during a global supply crisis where every barrel commands a premium. The cuts tighten an already strained market: Iraq has collapsed 70% to 1.3 million barrels per day. QatarEnergy is under force majeure. Bapco in Bahrain declared force majeure today. Kuwait enacted precautionary cuts.
The Houthi threat adds a second layer of risk. If Bab al-Mandab is closed or Yanbu is struck, the Red Sea bypass that Aramco is using to avoid Hormuz disappears. At that point, Saudi Arabia has no viable export route for any of its production. The world’s largest oil exporter becomes a landlocked producer.
The market saw WTI touch $119 today before reversing to $103 on G7 reserve talk. The reserve talk covers days of consumption. The Aramco cuts cover the structural reality: the world’s largest exporter is being forced offline by the same insurance mechanism that closed the Strait, and the bypass pipeline that was supposed to provide resilience is already running at capacity.
Hormuz closed by insurance. Ras Tanura closed by drones. Exports capped by pipeline capacity. Storage filling in days. And now production itself being cut at the source.
The cascade has reached the wellhead.
Full analysis here!!
open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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@thegabriel72 You’re so full of shit. No auto scroll. Trump posted it at 11:46 PM. No staffer was in his soiled bed during that time. He’s just so jealous and envious of Obama.
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@pfragiskatos @LFPress Nicely done Peter. Derek was a consummate gentleman.
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Derek Ruttan was a gifted photographer for the London Free Press. He served the newspaper and Londoners for almost thirty years. His recent passing has left a void in local journalism that won’t ever be replaced. Today, I paid tribute to his contributions in the House of Commons. Rest In Peace, Derek. #ldnont
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@NBA Michael Ray was the best coach in Canada’s NBL League where he won back to back Championships for the London Lightning. A real force and leader of life skills of what not to do to success. May his memory be eternal.
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@antra_usa @LeadingReport Go Blue Jays. 🧢 Yankees will be swept tomorrow night.
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@Georgopoulos @LeadingReport These Liberals in Canada are neck deep in our business. Our politics and now sports. It must be really boring there because it's 99.9% Liberal. So you have to get into our politics, so you have someone who doesn't agree with you. The only sport you have SUCKS.
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@latemodel90 @LeadingReport When your IQ 🇺🇸 hits 30 … SELL!
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@Georgopoulos @LeadingReport Laughing stock?? Your complete fucking idiot!!You should be more worried about your sorry ass country. No wonder Canada is fucked! 🤡🤡
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“It’s a jersey that I wore with the London Knights there for three years and had great success with it . . . and really enjoyed the number.” - @Marner93 is wearing 93 again tinyurl.com/yc27s2uj
#ldnont @LondonKnights @GoldenKnights


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@UTSCresearch @giuliasrossi @UTSC Dr Rossi in the New York Times. Kudos to you Giulia 🏆 Family must be so proud of your accomplishments.
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A new @UTSC study finds that vampire bats unique metabolism allows them to fuel their physical activity by only eating blood. Read more: utsc.utoronto.ca/news-events/br… #BreakingResearch

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