Wolverine

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Wolverine

Wolverine

@Wolverine0911

Patriot, Marine, God is my Shepard. Life, liberty, laughter, and pursuit of happiness. Mark Twain, John Wayne, Golda Meir & Clint Eastwood. Zionist 4Ever.

Florida, USA Katılım Nisan 2022
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Wolverine@Wolverine0911·
@AndyBradley93 True. Sold and then waited for the dip that never came. No regrets. It's way overbought, now.
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Andrew Bradley@AndyBradley93·
@Wolverine0911 If you haven’t had $DELL then we should be asking more questions about your decision making…..🤔
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Wolverine@Wolverine0911·
$abvx Say it again, didn't hold in the $130s so what's coming next? $140s or $120s. Could have bought Dell today but stayed with this French trash kicking yo-yo no good stock. Should have bought something else French..🍟📯🥐🥖
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Wolverine@Wolverine0911·
$AES. Stop the Blackrock Ripoff of AES shareholders. This is a BAD deal for AES and America.
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Wolverine@Wolverine0911·
$AES @BLACKROCKCEOO @SECGov @jimcramer @nypost @WSJ @realDonaldTrump @SenWarren @washingtonpost @CalPERS @JohnStossel @InvestorsObserv Why $15/Share Is an Insult to AES Shareholders — And BlackRock Knows It The $15/share offer for AES Corporation isn't a fair acquisition price--its a total ripoff. It's an opportunistic grab of a generational energy asset at a cyclical discount. Here's why the number needs to be dramatically higher. **The Asset Base Tells the Real Story** AES operates a global generation portfolio of 34,740 MW, with 54% of capacity from renewables and a project backlog of 12.0 GW — including 5.7 GW already under construction. AES Clean Energy in the U.S. alone carries a staggering 46 GW development pipeline, with 10,961 MW operating and a 7.6 GW contracted backlog. [The Globe and Mail](theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…) You don't buy a 46 GW pipeline at a trough-price multiple. That's not investing — that's pillaging. AES initiated 2025 guidance for Adjusted EBITDA of $2,650 to $2,850 million, reaffirming annualized growth targets of 5–7% through 2027, with Adjusted EBITDA including tax attributes projected as high as $4,350 million. [ESG Today](esgtoday.com/blackrock-eqt-…) A company generating nearly $4 billion in EBITDA equivalent — with a locked-in growth trajectory — does not sell for $15/share. The AI Power Demand Tailwind Is Just Beginning AES's long-term pipeline of renewables and energy storage projects, backed by multi-year Power Purchase Agreements with data center and corporate customers, positions the company to capitalize on rapidly rising electricity demand from AI and data centers — accelerating revenue growth and increasing cash flow visibility. [PV Tech](pv-tech.org/blackrock-subs…) BlackRock is acquiring this optionality essentially for free. AES Indiana and AES Ohio are positioned for double-digit rate base growth through 2027. [The Globe and Mail](theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…) Regulated utility assets with double-digit rate base growth are among the most coveted in infrastructure finance. Bundled with a world-class clean energy platform? The consortium is getting two premium assets for the price of one distressed one. Grossly Undervalued Even before the acquisition announcement, AES carried a trailing EBIT margin of 17.1% and an EBITDA margin of 28.7%, with a P/E ratio of just 10.23 — already attractively valued relative to industry peers. [pv magazine](pv-magazine.com/2026/03/03/bla…) A consortium anchored by BlackRock, CalPERS, and the Qatar Investment Authority — institutions that understand infrastructure DCF modeling better than anyone — didn't choose AES by accident. They chose it because they know what it's worth. **The Bottom Line** BlackRock's consortium timed this bid to exploit a period of sector-wide utility weakness, policy uncertainty, and depressed sentiment. The $15 offer does not reflect the regulated utility value, the contracted clean energy backlog, the AI power demand tailwind, or the 46 GW pipeline that will generate returns for the next 30 years. A fair offer starts at $22–$25/share. Anything less is shareholder expropriation dressed up in a press release. The board owes its shareholders better. The law firms circling this deal know it. And deep down, Larry Fink knows it too. We Demand fair value. Reject $15!!
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Wolverine@Wolverine0911·
$aes @SECGov @jimcramer @nypost @realDonaldTrump @WallStreetApes @WSJopinion @BLACKROCKCEOO This crooked low-ball Blackrock Buyout of AES is not a done deal. - Brodsky & Smith investigating breaches of fiduciary duty, specifically whether the AES Board failed to conduct a fair process and whether the deal provides fair value to shareholders. [pv magazine](pv-magazine.com/2026/03/03/bla…) - Kaskela Law LLC launched an investigation to determine whether the $15.00 per share buyout price undervalues the company's shares. [Bloomberg](bloomberg.com/news/articles/…) - Ademi LLP investigating breaches of fiduciary duty, noting that AES insiders will receive substantial benefits as part of change of control arrangements. [Indiana Capital Chronicle](indianacapitalchronicle.com/2026/03/02/aes…) **Political Blowback** — Indiana Democrats condemned the buyout, with U.S. Congressman André Carson warning that private firms having a stake in public utilities will put profits over people, and State Rep. Cherrish Pryor accusing AES of timing the announcement to dodge legislative efforts to block such sales. [pv magazine USA](pv-magazine-usa.com/2026/03/03/bla…) **Regulatory Scrutiny** — The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission announced it will conduct an investigation into affordability for the state's five investor-owned utility companies. [AES](aes.com/energy-insight…)
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Wolverine@Wolverine0911·
$AES. Blackrock is stealing AES and the SEC isn't doing a damn thing about it. Even Cramer, this morning, is calling it "incredibly cheap". Why isn't the AES Board being called to account. They should be personally sued for letting AES Shareholders be totally ripped off by Larry Fink! @nypost @jimcramer @SecScottBessent @SECGov @WSJbusiness @WSJmarkets @WSJecon @elonmusk Someone needs to stop this robbery!
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Nothing To See Here
Nothing To See Here@TylerHardt·
Oooh. The dreaded “TAKE-UNDER”. $AES.
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Wolverine@Wolverine0911·
$AES. @SECGov @SquawkCNBC @BLACKROCKCEOO Larry the Fink, the Dink and the King of Douchebags. AES shareholders don't accept Blackrock's below market ripoff bid offer. It's a sham, it's a fraud, and it's significantly below the equity value of AES. Shares were trading at $17 and fair market value is closer to $25. Blackrock is ripping shareholders off and the AES Board is rolling over to accept. Demand an independent appraisal of AES. SUE THE AES Board individually and personally. Fight back!!!
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Wolverine@Wolverine0911·
$abvx. Reading the tea leaves or coffee grinds...Now don't anyone get upset. It's only $$$. A buyout is plausible in 2026 but not imminent (likely H2 2026 or later, contingent on maintenance data). Positive data could trigger renewed bidding and a premium offer (analysts have floated $12B–$23B valuations in peak scenarios). Weak data would likely tank the stock and delay or kill near-term deal prospects. The company has runway into 2027 and is not in "fire sale" mode. I would peg a buyout soon because Marc is getting older by the day and the stress could literally kill him.
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Isaac@isaacrrr7·
Un hombre pakistaní de unos 60 años admite abiertamente haber violado a su "esposa" cuando ella tenía solo 12 años. Explica con naturalidad que sus padres musulmanes se la vendieron como propiedad porque necesitaban el dinero y está permitido en el islam.
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
The entire Western world in 13 seconds
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Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
People of all religions can visit the Vatican. People of all religions can visit Jerusalem. Only Muslims can visit Mecca. Non-Muslims are considered too ‘dirty’ and inferior. This is apartheid!
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Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Three days ago, the Taliban made it legal to sell 9 year old girls off as sex slaves. Zohran Mamdani? Silent. The NYT? Silent. AOC? Silent. Mehdi Hasan? Silent. Cenk Uygur? Silent.
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I am Ken
I am Ken@Ikennect·
Barbara Walters writes: Unfortunately, many have forgotten and still countless others have never known how Ms. Fonda betrayed not only the idea of our country, but specific men who served and sacrificed during the Vietnam War. The first part of this is from an F-4E pilot. The pilot's name is Jerry Driscoll, a River Rat. In 1968, the former Commandant of the USAF Survival School was a POW in Ho LoPrison, the "Hanoi Hilton." Dragged from a stinking cesspit of a cell, cleaned, fed, and dressed in clean PJ's, he was ordered to describe for a visiting American "peace activist" the "lenient and humane treatment" he'd received. He spat at Ms. Fonda, was clubbed, and was dragged away. During the subsequent beating, he fell forward onto the camp commandant 's feet, which sent that officer berserk. In 1978, the Air Force Colonel still suffered from double vision (which permanently ended his flying career) from the Commandant's frenzied application of a wooden baton. From 1963-65, Col. Larry Carrigan was in the 47FW/DO (F-4E's). He spent 6 years in the "Hanoi Hilton". . . The first three of which his family only knew he was "missing in action." His wife lived on faith that he was still alive. His group, too, got the cleaned-up, fed and clothed routine in preparation for a "peace delegation" visit. They, however, had time and devised a plan to get word to the world that they were alive and still survived. Each man secreted a tiny piece of paper, with his Social Security Number on it, in the palm of his hand. When paraded before Ms. Fonda and a cameraman, she walked the line, shaking each man's hand and asking little encouraging snippets like: "Aren't you sorry you bombed babies?" and "Are you grateful for the humane treatment from your benevolent captors?" Believing this HAD to be an act, they each palmed her their sliver of paper. She took them all without missing a beat. . . At the end of the line and once the camera stopped rolling, to the shocked disbelief of the POWs, she turned to the officer in charge and handed him all the little pieces of paper... Three men died from the subsequent beatings. Colonel Carrigan was almost number four but he survived, which is the only reason we know of her actions that day. I was a civilian economic development adviser in Vietnam, and was captured by the North Vietnamese communists in South Vietnam in 1968, and held prisoner for over 5 years. I spent 27 months in solitary confinement; one year in a cage in Cambodia; and one year in a 'black box' in Hanoi. My North Vietnamese captors deliberately poisoned and murdered a female missionary, a nurse in a leprosarium in Banme Thuot, South Vietnam, whom I buried in the jungle near the Cambodian border. At one time, I weighed only about 90 lbs. (My normal weight is 170 lbs.) We were Jane Fonda's "war criminals." When Jane Fonda was in Hanoi, I was asked by the camp communist political officer if I would be willing to meet with her. I said yes, for I wanted to tell her about the real treatment we POWs received. . . and how different it was from the treatment purported by the North Vietnamese, and parroted by her as "humane and lenient." Because of this, I spent three days on a rocky floor on my knees, with my arms outstretched with a large steel weight placed on my hands, and beaten with a bamboo cane. I had the opportunity to meet with Jane Fonda soon after I was released. I asked her if she would be willing to debate me on TV. She never did answer me. These first-hand experiences do not exemplify someone who should be honored as part of "100 Years of Great Women." Lest we forget. . . "100 Years of Great Women" should never include a traitor whose hands are covered with the blood of so many patriots. There are few things I have strong visceral reactions to, but Hanoi Jane's participation in blatant treason, is one of them. Please take the time to forward to as many people as you possibly can. It will eventually end up on her computer, and she needs to know that we will never forget. See less
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