Michael Yuasa
481 posts

Michael Yuasa
@michaelyuasa
Helping cause orgs grow 🌍 @antarcticagency | Buy our underwear and swim 🍌 @yuasastudios
New York City Katılım Nisan 2009
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@WishyWishing @Emerald_Wizzard @Sylvain1741723 @100xCompounding Where are you seeing their most current balance sheet?
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Next Steps: 1) Sable gives asset back to Exxon 2) Interior Department/Santa Barbara/California works with a better-funded partner to get the Santa Ynez project up and running (no worries about unfunded pipeline leaks anymore) $SOC @100xCompounding

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@Dumbmuskrat how does the OS&T cost less then using the pipeline?
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@MitchMo0221407 I’m convinced the call was staged. It read like a string of headlines, and no credible financial institution would sit through a discussion of insider info without intervening. There’s no logic in sharing that level of detail with small investors.
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@WishyWishing is this a new filing, can you post the link? or is it older?
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Correcting more $SOC bear porn and misinformation.
1) Li Lu owns 2% of Sable Offshore outright. This is even larger than his current Apple position. It is not a "limited bet" by any means.
2) Li Lu's main area of competency is law (JD from Columbia).
I wonder what Sable Offshore and LAW have in common... 🤔

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@howardlutnick USA and China should have an equal de minimis threshold to parity.
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Ending the “de minimis loophole” is a big deal. This rule allowed foreign companies to avoid paying tariffs on small shipments, giving them an unfair advantage over American small businesses. To small businesses across the country: we have your back.
CNBC@CNBC
Temu halts shipping direct from China as de minimis tariff loophole is cut off cnbc.com/2025/05/02/tem…
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Recessions don’t hit all parts of the country equally. IMO, small cities, towns and states will get hit the worst. And it won’t be pretty.
They are more dependent on federal spending, so they will feel the brunt of federal spending cuts and job reductions disproportionately. They can be catastrophic to a town.
Because they are smaller, and more expensive to reach, they are more susceptible to the impact of tariffs and will be the first to see their product shipments cut when there are shortages, and their prices will go up more as a result.
They will see fabrics of their communities cut. The local museum. The local health clinic. And so much more cut.
The stories of the economy won’t be told here. They won’t be told in GDP numbers.
They will play out in the small town newspapers (that are left ) across the country.
wvhumanities.org/grants/aboutou…
marshfieldnewsherald.com/story/news/hea…
oudaily.com/news/norman-we…
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NEW: Pennsylvania woman arrested for launching explosive diarrhea out of her rear end on another driver's car during a road rage incident.
The family of 44-year-old Christina Solometo says there is more to the story than what you see below.
Solometo was taken into custody after a road rage incident ended with feces on a car, according to police.
"I know it's being joked about a lot. There are all kinds of puns and innuendos online, but bottom line, we are treating it seriously," said Prospect Park Police Chief David Madonna.
"It can't happen in this community. No town wants this to happen in their town. The recognition a town gets over this kind of thing is really unwelcome. We don't want this."
According to NBC10, the family says there is more to the story. They're trying to get a lawyer.
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@nataliegwinters Reducing an entire country’s success to “slave labor” is lazy—and veers into xenophobia.
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@howardlutnick Please reverse the tarrif policy it’s hurting small businesses, especially mine! We can’t import our product!
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