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@dalalwolf07

Investor and momentum trader sharing insights on stocks, technology trends, and the beautiful game

Bangalore Katılım Temmuz 2020
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dalalwolf 🐺📈@dalalwolf07·
“It just gets a little better and then I die all over again"
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TheRealThelmaJohnson
TheRealThelmaJohnson@TheRealThelmaJ1·
When you need Japan's help probably not the greatest time to be making Pearl Harbor jokes
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Nivas
Nivas@Thrigananadoota·
Pov : Life is Cooked that even festival days are normal days for you
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Yasiru
Yasiru@YRanaraja·
The Sri Lankan government has initiated the preliminary discussions with Emirates and Qatar Airways to utilise Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport in Sri Lanka as an alternative transit hub, as the escalating geopolitical tensions continue to paralyse the primary aviation networks in the Middle East.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
That road is Route 1 in Iceland. A week driving it costs roughly $2,500 per person. Flights from the US run $500-600 round trip. Gas is $8-9 per gallon. A glacier hike is $125. A night in a decent hotel near Vatnajökull is $160-200. Total tab for two people to spend a week staring at that glacier instead of a monitor: somewhere around $7,000. The median American household earns that in about 18 working days. Sitting in a room. Staring at a screen. The people who actually drive that road on a random Tuesday in March fall into two categories: retirees who stared at screens for 40 years and saved enough to stop, or remote workers who figured out how to stare at a screen from Reykjavik instead of a cubicle in Ohio. Both paths run through the screen. The photo is real. The freedom it represents costs $7,000 and 10 days of PTO. The device you’re reading this complaint on is the same device that books the flight.
fardeen@fardeentwt

the world looks like this and we’re expected to sit in a room for 8 hours a day staring at a screen

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Chauhan
Chauhan@Platypuss_10·
Straight out of a movie — Lufthansa 747 heading to Frankfurt as the A380 arrives from Munich… Perfect timing at LAX!✈️
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Iron Hawk
Iron Hawk@Iron_under_Flag·
Dhurandhar The Revenge 🔥- Easter eggs , real life characters & their deaths. A thread 🧵👇🏻 1/ Arshad Pappu -A Newspaper from Lyari & scenes immediately after Uzair chopped his head.
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BALA@erbmjha·
Dr Kana Yadav is monitoring the situation, with one eye on iran and one on Palestine 😂
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Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii

Message by @DrNimoYadav , after his @X account was withheld in India following a withholding order from Government of India.

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Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii·
Message by @DrNimoYadav , after his @X account was withheld in India following a withholding order from Government of India.
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AK-47
AK-47@AK4784877825·
The Problem is in the Road Design, abrupt turns and mindless Khopoli / Mumbai diversion confusing newer Drivers on the downhill turn Pune Mumbai Expressway. Remember the 15-20 vehicle fatal accident pile up at the same spot two years ago!!!
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
In 2006, Philips sold 80% stake in NXP for $8B to PE. In 2007, Philips started selling 16% stake in TSMC for ~$9B (it owned 28% in 1987 founding). Philips owned ~50% of ASML at its 1995 IPO and fully exited position by 2007. Took semiconductors cash outs to double down on lighting technology and medical devices (its largest deal ever wss $5B for sleep & respiratory care firm Respironics). Could’ve been worth $650B but now worth $27B. Wild.
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@levelsio@levelsio

The biggest fumble in business ever might be Philips spinning off ASML, TSMC and NXP Philips co-founded ASML in 1984, then co-founded TSMC in 1987, then they founded NXP They sold each of them for short term profits in the 2000s ASML is now worth $545B TSMC is worth $1.76T NXP is worth $50B Philips today is worth just $27B If they'd never sold, Philips would be the largest company in the EU today, worth $650B Philips CEO Cor Boonstra called it "making money with the success of the past" 🤡

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Sujit 🇮🇳
Sujit 🇮🇳@skh27·
Signs that financial year end is here. Time to block RMs who are never available!!! Time to reach out to those RMs who can help getting that account or card for cheap 😉
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